- Bring & Share at Northall Village HallLU6 2EX, Dunstable£4.00
A "bring & share" is what our American cousins refer to as a "pot luck". Everyone brings a different dish and we all get to chow down experiencing a variety of taste sensations. Please note there's a £4 cover charge to cover the cost of the village hall. If we exceed the cost the surplus will go to Amberwood Animals vegan sanctuary. There's plenty of safe, off-road parking on site.
Laura is going to introduce us to her village of Northall in Dunstable (but oddly also Buckinghamshire?!) After we've eaten if the weather is fine, the plan is a 3 mile walk on fairly easy terrain from S E Lane, through fields (not trespassing!), to Edlesborough Church and back via Edlesborough and Eaton Bray.
This walk is dependent on good weather, if there's any rain the route gets waterlogged - but have no fear we can amuse ourselves with board games, an included sound system and a general hang out. Dogs are welcome on the walk but not in the village hall.
Please bring a strictly vegan only dish to serve 4 people.
Vegan means no meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs or honey as well as any other animal derivaties such as lanolin, carmine, cochineal, beeswax. If in doubt, leave it out! ***Please let Laura know what you intend to bring, just so we avoid duplicates or having to eat the same dish 8 times in a row'***The village hall has an oven and a microwave so pre-prepared dishes can be reheated on site.
ALLERGIES: Please inform ahead of time if you have allergies or intolerances to anything. Be mindful that things won't be prepared in professional kitchens but in people's homes. People with severe allergies would be best not partaking in the bring & share.
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- Ivinghoe Beacon Walk & Buddha Barge Cafe (Post VCO social)LU7 9DY, Leighton Buzzard
Beat the post VCO blues with this social in the first weekend after Vegan Camp Out. If you've spent all your money at VCO then just come on the hike (for free) !
The Walk:
No need to RSVP for the walk, just turn up at the meeting point (the cafe) we will wait 10 minutes for latecomers but if you arrive at 11.11am we will have embarked. Sorry to be so strict (!) - if a disaster happens and you're really running late due to unforeseen circumstances, then message me on WhatsApp and I will send you the route so you can catch up with us!Please bring weatherproof clothing. The hike will still go ahead if its raining. If its gale force winds & torrential rain then the hike will be postponed but its just inclement (British) weather come and brave it with us! You'll feel so much better for doing so!
Dogs (obvs well behaved dogs) are welcome on the hike and in the cafe too.
Buddha Barge Cafe:
There are only spaces for 12 people in the narrowboat so I must be very strict with the RSVPs and ask only those who have RSPV-ed on Meet-Up to attend. If you find you're unable to come please adjust your RSVP so someone else might be able to come. (No need to RSVP for the walk, just turn up!)UPDATE: So since John and I went to Buddha barge for a test run we’ve seen they have outdoor seating that’s weatherproof with cover from rain and outdoor heaters
I’m hopeful there will be nice weather - it will be first weekend in August
They can hold 12 inside and 20 outside so I’ll open up the Meetup spots to be 32If it does end up being a high number of attendees then the restaurant owners will ask us to pre-order (they will send menus) as there’s only limited space in their kitchen
If you are just coming for the walk (or have spent all your money at vco!!) no need to rsvp
It’s the first weekend after vco so I’m expecting many people to be broke lol !
Buddha Barge is 100% plant based serving delicious nutritious food free from animals, dairy, refined sugar, soya, peanut, wheat, yeast and gluten. They are described as 'a picturesque waterside wellbeing wonderland with stunning views offering great honest food made with love'
Fresh, home cooked plant based food.
As always and with every event, non-vegans are very welcome. The sole polite request is that you only consume vegan food and drinks at our events. If you're unsure what they are, I'm delighted to help you.
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- Volunteering at Curly Pig Tails SanctuaryNeeds location
The lovely people at Curly Tails Pig Sanctuary have agreed to open up their doors to us, to allow us to volunteer alongside them on Thursday 3rd October 2024 with a 9am start!
Come and join us as we'll learn about proper care of pigs and hopefully be a help (& not a hindrance!) to these wonderful creatures and their carers.
Curly Tails Pig Sanctuary are a registered charity that rescues unwanted pet pigs and give them a safe and loving home, rescuing pet pigs since March 2016. They offer porcine assisted therapy and learning to humankind in a non-exploitative and non-commercial way growing knowledge, self-worth and empathy for all.
The pigs that come to Curly Tails may have been mistreated, neglected, abandoned or have lost their homes or aren’t as ‘micro’ as people initially thought or have been led to believe. The only other option for them is usually euthanasia. We take these animals and rehabilitate them socially, emotionally and physically, where needed, rehoming them where possible and if this isn’t an option, they stay with us for the rest of their natural lives in a safe, tranquil and caring environment.
The sanctuary sits in 6 acres of land in the heart of Buckinghamshire (MK17 0BH) and is a peaceful and tranquil environment. It’s been called the Happy Place by many.