About us
Welcome to VegRehoboth!
VegRehoboth is a non-profit social and outreach organization that promotes healthy, sustainable, and compassionate living! We're not just for vegetarians and vegans - we welcome everyone, and are veg-friendly to all - including those just curious!
VegRehoboth hosts events year-round, from informal get-togethers to our annual festivals including VegFallFest, VegFilmFest, Thanksliving, and VegWinterFest. Please visit our website for the most up to date information on our events and for resources on living plant-based.
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One of our goals is to continue to grow and meet the needs and interests of everyone we can in our community.....from younger to older......from those "leaning in" to plant-based living to the chefs extraordinaire.....from those who can do lunch to those who can do happy hours....from those who love to read to those who prefer to watch a film.....
If you have any ideas or talents to share, we would love to hear from you!
VegRehoboth is all about healthy, humane, and sustainable eating, and having fun while you're doing it!
We hope you'll join us!
Thank you and we hope to see you soon~
Tara Sheldon
VegRehoboth
302-604-4316
Upcoming events
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Soup and Cinema
Cinema Art Theater, 17701 Dartmouth Dr #2 Dartmouth Plaza, Lewes, DE, USDue to June 2 being graduation night for the Class of 2026, we will host our June Soup and Cinema on June 9th. We will start at 5:30 pm
To reserve your spot, please CLICK HERE.
Every month we come together to share a meal and a movie .
The series aims to inspire attendees to explore health-forward, environmentally conscious choices while enjoying meaningful conversation and cinema.In June, we will feature the renowned Dr. Michel Greger's "How Not to Die" documentary based on his best-selling book of the same name. Our post-discussion film will feature special guest local physician Dr Christine Degnon.
The film stays tightly aligned with the book’s core argument, examining how the standard Western diet contributes to the most common chronic diseases in the US and other industrialized countries. Heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, kidney disease, liver dysfunction, and neurodegenerative conditions, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, are all addressed through peer-reviewed research and clinical experience. The documentary also explores links between diet and colon, prostate, and other digestive cancers, grounding each claim in nutritional science rather than wellness folklore.rs, grounding each claim in nutritional science rather than wellness folklore. ~VegNews
How Not to Die, Dr. Michael Greger
Featuring Special Guest
Dr. Christine DegnonIn collaboration with TAPTF Society. We will be collecting non-perishable plant-based food items for TAPTF at every Soup and Cinema. Thank you for your support!
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Past events
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