On September 23rd and 24th, at Poughkeepsie, NY’s Gold’s Gym, you can come celebrate vegan culture and the development of a green planet at the Hudson Valley VegFest. At the Hudson Valley VegFest, you’ll get to meet a variety of innovators in the green vegan culture, who are attempting to educate the world about the benefits of vegetables and cleaner living.
The Hudson Valley VegFest focuses on educating and presenting healthy vegan foods, various innovative products, expert speakers, healthy living demos, films, live music, and other helpful concepts focusing on healthy living. Several organizations will be present educating guests about better eating and a greener planet, and you’ll get to experience a wide variety of tasty vegan food first-hand.
Founded by Sande Nosonowitz and Rebecca Moore, two women who have both worked for non-profits focused on a vegan lifestyle, these two friends decided to come together to create the first “VegFest” event in the Hudson Valley region. The goal of the Hudson Valley VegFest is to continue to attract more people to the already growing concept of a vegan lifestyle and a greener planet while promoting education and fun around both concepts.
Several expert speakers will be on hand at the event. Some of the keynote speakers scheduled to present include:
To see the full list of keynote speakers at The Hudson Valley VegFest, please go here. To learn more about the Hudson Valley VegFest or purchase tickets, please go here.
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