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Spring Semester General Interest meetings
What: Come learn the history and current campaigns of the only Syracuse
University based animal protection organization and learn how to get
involved! Help organize events such as potlucks, bakesales, protests and animal rescue/fostering. RSVP for, and chat about this event here: http://www.facebook.com/events/264589133619827/
When: Tuesdays from 7pm-8pm *Note: there will be no meeting during Spring Break on Tuesday March 13th
So, March 6th, 20th, and 27th, April 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th, May 1st and 8th.
Where: Room 110 Marshall Hall on Suny- ESF campus( literally a zero minute walk from S.U. campus) You can find a map of ESF campus here: http://www.esf.edu/maps/esfperspective.htm

“Peaceable Kingdom” Screening and Vegan Ice Cream Sundae Bar
Join Syracuse Animal Rights Organization and the ESF Insomniacs to host our 6th annual vegan Ice Cream Social! Enjoy some of seven plus gallons of organic, fair trade vegan ice cream(soy, nut and gluten free options available) topped with sprinkles, chocolate syrup, berries, candy bars and more while watching Peaceable Kingdom, a documentary about rescued farm animals the people who rescued them.
Watch the film’s trailer here: http://www.peaceablekingdomfilm.org/
RSVP for this event here: http://www.facebook.com/events/375267589164610/
This event is free and open to the public- ESF, S.U. and non-students are welcome to attend.
When: Friday, March 23rd from 10pm-2am
Where: Nifkin Lounge, which is is the basement of Marshall Hall on SUNY ESF campus in Syracuse, NY. You can find a map of the ESF campus here: http://www.esf.edu/maps/esfperspective.htm

Meatout vegan food sample giveaway
What: Stop by to get your free sample of a tofurky sandwich, handouts with great recipes, and a chance to win and iPad 2!
Meatout is an international observance hosted by the Farm Animal Rights Movement, and Syracuse will be just one of hundreds of events around the country happening on the same day. The purpose is to expose the public to the joys and benefits of a plant-based diet, while promoting the availability and selection of meat and dairy alternatives in mainstream grocery stores, restaurants, and catering operations. Visitors are asked to “kick the meat habit on March 20 (first day of spring) and explore a wholesome, nonviolent diet of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.”
When: Tuesday, March 20th from 10am-2pm
Where: The information tables located in the front foyer in Marshall Hall on SUNY-ESF campus. ( literally a zero minute walk from S.U. campus)

>Stand up for ducks!

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Annual Valentine’s Day Foie Gras protest
Foie Gras Protest-3 year anniversary of campaigning! SARO has been
conducting a lot of public education about foie gras in Syracuse for 3 years now, particularly aimed at upscale French restaurant L’adour.
After being made aware of the inherent cruelty to ducks in foie gras
production, L’adour refuses to take the product off their menu. Please
show support for all the birds suffering on these farms by coming to
SARO’s public outreach events and contacting L’adour(contact info is
below). For more information about foie gras, please visit
www.nofoiegras.org
What: Hold signs and distribute literature to Valentine’s day diners.
Signs and literature provided-just bring yourself and friends!
Important Note: due to the ‘upscale’ nature of the crowd and in order
to better advocate for the animals, please dress ‘business casual’.
Also, wear gloves and a hat- it feels cold being outside for an hour!
Where: L’adour Restaurant located at 110 Montgomery St. in Downtown Syracuse
When: Tuesday, Feb. 14th (Valentine’s Day) from 6pm-7pm
Carpool info: meet at the Schine Student Center loading dock(facing
Waverly Ave.) on SU Campus at 5:30pm sharp.
*other ways to help if you cannot attend*
Write: L’adour 110 Montgomery St., Syracuse, NY 13202.
Call: 315-475-7653
Fax: 315-471-9713
Keep the issue fresh in the mind of L’adour owners a patrons, and make
sure you state your opposition to L’adour serving foie gras. Feel free
to call, write and email the restaurant letting them know you want
foie gras off their menu and you don’t plan on giving them business
until then. Also feel free to write editorials to any of the local
papers regarding foie gras. Visit www.nofoiegras.org for more
information.

Post-protest gathering
Join activists to warm up after the foie gras protest and socialize at Roji Tea lounge, located a half block away from L’Adour. A menu and other information about the Tea Lounge can be found here: http://www.roji-tealounge.com/
When: Tuesday, Feb. 14th between 7-7:30pm
Where: Roji Tea Lounge 108 E Washington St, Ste 2 Syracuse NY, 1320

>Kick-Off Meeting and Annual Foie Gras Protest

>Spring Semester Kick-off meeting

What: Come learn the history and current campaigns of the only Syracuse
University based animal protection organization and learn how to get
involved! A regular meeting schedule for the next several months will be decided at this meeting. Everyone is welcome! Snacks provided!
When: Wednesday, January 25th from 7-8pm

Where:Room 321 in Bray Hall on Suny- ESF campus( literally a zero minute walk from S.U. campus)

Annual Valentine’s Day Foie Gras protest

Foie Gras Protest-3 year anniversary of campaigning! SARO has been
conducting a lot of public education about foie gras in Syracuse for 3 years now, particularly aimed at upscale French restaurant L’adour.
After being made aware of the inherent cruelty to ducks in foie gras
production, L’adour refuses to take the product off their menu. Please
show support for all the birds suffering on these farms by coming to
SARO’s public outreach events and contacting L’adour(contact info is
below). For more information about foie gras, please visit
www.nofoiegras.org
What: Hold signs and distribute literature to Valentine’s day diners.
Signs and literature provided-just bring yourself and friends!
Important Note: due to the ‘upscale’ nature of the crowd and in order
to better advocate for the animals, please dress ‘business casual’.
Also, wear gloves and a hat- it feels cold being outside for an hour!
Where: L’adour Restaurant located at 110 Montgomery St. in Downtown Syracuse
When: Tuesday, Feb. 14th (Valentine’s Day) from 6pm-7pm
Carpool info: meet at the Schine Student Center loading dock(facing
Waverly Ave.) on SU Campus at 5:30pm sharp.
*other ways to help if you cannot attend*
Write: L’adour 110 Montgomery St., Syracuse, NY 13202.
Call: 315-475-7653
Fax: 315-471-9713
Keep the issue fresh in the mind of L’adour owners a patrons, and make
sure you state your opposition to L’adour serving foie gras. Feel free
to call, write and email the restaurant letting them know you want
foie gras off their menu and you don’t plan on giving them business
until then. Also feel free to write editorials to any of the local
papers regarding foie gras. Visit www.nofoiegras.org for more
information.

>Fur Free Friday 2011 Protest

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Fur Free Friday 2011
What: Every year, millions of animals are electrocuted, poisoned, or skinned alive for their fur. Join hundred of people across the country to protest the horrendous fur trade on the busiest shopping day of the year. Signs and leaflets will be provided. Not in Syracuse for the holiday? Visit http://www.furfreefridayida.org/ to find an event near you.
When: Friday, November 25th from 12noon-1pm
Where: Skaneateles Furs at 42 E Genesee St Skaneateles, NY
Note: Dress appropriately for the weather! Wear gloves, hats, scarves, legwarmers etc. The shop is on the shore of a lake, and the wind coming off of it is very chilly!

S.U. Carpool Information: Meet at the Schine Student Center loading dock located at Waverly Avenue( near where University Ave. dead-ends onto Waverly) on the edge of S.U. campus promptly at 11am. Look for a silver car. People who are late may be left behind- we need to get to Skaneateles with enough time to find parking and walk to the fur store and cannot wait around for people who are late.

>October/November Events

>SARO General Interest Meeting

When: Every Wednesday at 7pm
Where: The next SARO meeting will be DOWNSTAIRS in Schine Student center in Ludwig lounge. The space is smaller, quiet and has computers available so we can look things up and watch educational films together during meetings. We will test this space out for a meeting and will decide if this is preferable to Panasci. We will be watching a short documentary about the foie gras industry in order to discuss the future of doing outreach in our attempts to get L’Adour to remove foie gras from the menu.

SARO Vegan Bakesale
We have met our fundraising goals for our members who will be attending the National Conference to End Factory Farming. Thanks to everyone who helped by baking, selling or buying! Now we are focusing on saving up some funds for some future events and to just have a safety net for the 8 animals we are currently sponsoring through our foster network. Help by baking and delivering your baked goods the morning of the bakesale, or volunteering to sit at the table and sell the baked goods. Inivite your friends here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=298778590134453&context=create
What: Vegan bakesale( all baked goods contain no dairy, eggs or other animal products)
Where: in the front entrance Lobby of Marshall Hall on SUNY ESF campus
When: From 10am-3pm Wednesday November 9th.

Anti-KFC cruelty protest (Non- SARO event)
What: Hold signs(including a huge full color banner) and distribute literature to passerby about the cruelty practices the fast food giant KFC condones. This will be a peaceful protest on the sidewalk outside of a KFC restaurant. KFC is responsible for the miserable lives and horrific slaughter of over 1 billion chickens every year. KFC suppliers cram birds into huge waste-filled factories, breed and drug them to grow so large that they can’t even walk, and often break their wings and legs. At slaughter, the birds’ throats are slit and they are dropped into tanks of scalding-hot water—often while they are still conscious.Visit www.kfccruelty.com for more information.
Where: KFC located at 825 Butternut St. Syracuse, NY 13208

When: Saturday, October 22nd from 1pm-2pm

Volunteering at the Dome to help cats
We need people to pour beer during games at the Dome on S. U. campus- the Dome pays the Cat Coalition an hourly ‘wage’ for each volunteer who works and is a major source of funds for this all volunteer run organization, which spays, neuters and finds homes for hundreds of cats a year. Volunteers will get a free baseball cap, and a free food voucher for the food stands. You are also welcome to stay in the Dome and watch the rest of the game for free if you wish!
Volunteers need to register with Michelle a minimum of 3 days before each game.Contact Michelle at merpcat@msn.com or 812-599-5983
Nov 11 Fri. starts 8pm, vol need to be at Dome at 6pm
Nov 28, no time yet

SARO info tables on campus:
What: Ethics of Eating Conference you must register by emailing Caroline at cesavage@syr.edu if you want free dinner
Where: ABC rooms in the Panasci Lounge of the Schine Student Center
When: 6pm-8pm Monday October 24th

Rescued lab rats need homes
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization is currently fostering 5 former classroom lab rats rescued from a private University in NJ. These rats would have been gassed or beheaded in order to ‘get rid of them’ after their usefulness was done for the semester. As more and more Universities have been allowing rescue groups to take in ‘used’ animals after classes end, it is becoming harder and harder to find homes for them. Now they have made a journey through multiple foster homes and volunteer transporters up to Syracuse where they can find a good loving home and forget their stressful upbringing. to see these rats, check out their adoption profile here: http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/20879464
These rats are all males who are approximately 10 month old with white fur and red eyes. They do not have any injuries from their time in the lab- it was psychological testing that was done on them. Though a bit shy in a new home, they are used to human contact. There is a $3 adoption fee per rat to help cover transportation costs and supplies used for the rescue of these rats. A phone interview is required to determine potential adopters have adequate housing and a plan for the last 2-3 years of their lives. It is preferred to adopt rats in pairs(unless you already have another rat) so they will have the company of their own species, especially when you are away at work etc. Contact Amber at toneuteriscuter at msn.com if you are interested in adopting.

SARO cat foster program
SARO is attempting to assist the low cost spay and neuter clinic Spay and Neuter Syracuse (SANS) with the recently abandoned cats who were just left carriers in the parking lot. There are different colors, sexes, and temperments, and they would all love to be in a foster home instead of living in a medical space that is not prepared to house cats. If you live off campus(dorms do not allow animals) and would like to foster a cat or two for the semester, email Amber atvolunteer@spayandneutersyracuse.org Supplies such as litter boxes, food and litter can be provided if needed.

Veganism 101 cooking workshop (non-SARO event)What: In this event, sponsored by the Mundy Branch Library, Nick Ryan of Strong Hearts Café willpresent a program at Mundy Branch Library in honor of National VeganMonth. Nick will review Vegan practices and philosophies, andalso do a brief cooking demonstration with enough small samples toshare with the audience members. Please call the library to register in advance at 315-435-3797. People for Animal Rights of CNY will have a literature table at the event.
When:Wednesday, November 9th from 6:30-7:30pm.
Where: Mundy Branch Library 1204 South Geddes Street Syracuse, NY 13204-3937

Fur Free Friday 2011
What: Every year, millions of animals are electrocuted, poisoned, or skinned alive for their fur. Join hundred of people across the country to protest the horrendous fur trade on the busiest shopping day of the year. Signs and leaflets will be provided. Not in Syracuse for the holiday? Visit http://www.furfreefridayida.org/ to find an event near you.
When: Friday, November 25th from 12noon-1pm
Where: Skaneateles Furs at 42 E Genesee St Skaneateles, NY
Note: Dress appropriately for the weather! Wear gloves, hats, scarves, legwarmers etc. The shop is on the shore of a lake, and the wind coming off of it is very chilly!
Help Spread the word by inviting your friends to attend from here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=191764910898271&context=create#!/event.php?eid=191764910898271
S.U. Carpool Information: Meet at the Schine Student Center loading dock located at Waverly Avenue( near where University Ave. dead-ends onto Waverly) on the edge of S.U. campus promptly at 11am. Look for a silver car. People who are late may be left behind- we need to get to Skaneateles with enough time to find parking and walk to the fur store and cannot wait around for people who are late.

>”Bold Native” screening and free all you can eat vegan ice cream

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Join Syracuse Animal Rights Organization and the ESF Insomniacs to host our 5th annual vegan Ice Cream Social! Enjoy some of 7+ gallons of organic, fair trade vegan ice cream(soy, nut and gluten free options available) topped with sprinkles, chocolate syrup, berries, candy bars and more while watching Bold Native, a feature film about animal liberation. Watch the film’s trailer here: boldnative.com
This event is free and open to the public- ESF, S.U. and non-students are welcome to attend.
When: Friday April 1st from 10pm-2am
Where: Nifkin Lounge, which is is the basement of Marshall Hall on SUNY ESF campus in Syracuse, NY

>Call-in Day to help Ducks

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Call-in Day: Tell L’Adour to drop foie gras
L’Adour, a french restaurant in downtown Syracuse has continued to host foie gras on the menu despite years of protests and complaining customers. After a successful Valentine’s demonstration which drew 19 protesters, we want to keep the pressure on L’adour until the next time activists come to their door. Visit stopforcefeeding.com to educate yourself about foie gras and then, on March 5th, which is during a $75 per person ‘Mardi Gras Masque’ give the staff at L’Adour a call to express your
displeasure about their support of the foie gras industry. L’Adour has claimed that they get their foie gras from Hudson Valley Foie Gras, which has been cited for numerous animal welfare and environmental pollution violations. Tell them you are boycotting their restaurant until it is removed
from the menu. L’Adour’s phone number is: 315-475-7653. It is not uncommon that you will be hung up on, but it is important to remain polite but firm.
When: Saturday, March 5th, 2011. L’Adour’s Saturday hours are 8am-10pm.
Where: Anywhere your phone is

>Inspiring Action for Animals Presentation

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Join the New York Chapter of Mercy For Animals for free food, warm drinks and an inspiring presentation about the simple actions each of us can take to help put an end to needless cruelty to animals.

For years there has been a solid base of vegans, vegetarians and animal rights activists in the Syracuse area. This Inspiring Action for Animals presentation seeks to unite the animal-friendly Syracuse community in an effort to create a society in which all animals are treated with the respect and compassion they so rightly deserve.

This heart felt presentation reminds viewers that cows, pigs, chickens and other farmed animals are fascinating, intelligent and emotional beings much like our dogs and cats at home before showing how modern industrial farming has changed the way these animals are viewed and treated by our society.

With a strong call to action, this presentation leaves the audience with a powerful message of hope and pragmatic tips about how each of us can help end needless cruelty to animals.

Great tasting vegan food will be generously provided by Strong Hearts Café, which has been serving affordable and delicious animal, earth and health friendly food in Syracuse since 2008. This event is free and open to the public.

When: Saturday, February 26 · 12:00pm – 2:00pm
Where:Westcott Community Center, 826 Euclid Avenue, Syracuse
Visit http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=184365818261194 for more information and to RSVP.

>Valentine’s Day Foie Gras Protest

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Join Syracuse Animal Rights Organization for what marks three years of encouraging L’Adour to drop the cruel product called foie gras. Thousands of ducks are force fed with rigid tubes 3 times a day to produce this delicacy, which is the diseased, fattened liver of a tortured animal. Visit nofoiegras.org for more information about foie gras as well at ladourpollutes.com for more information about the environmental impacts of the foie gras industry.

When: Sunday, February 13th from 7-8pm
Where: L’Adour Restaurant 110 Montgomery St. in downtown Syracuse
What: Hold signs and distribute literature to restaurant goers and passerby on the Sunday before Valentine’s Day- should be a busy night. Dress warmly! We will be standing outside for an hour- hats, gloves, long-johns recommended!