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BVS Ads and Displays


Subway Ad

BVS has placed these colorful ads, actual size 28" x 11", on the MBTA Red, Orange, and Blue Lines offering a free vegetarian starter package. The Vegetarian starter info is available on our "How to Go Veg" page of online starter kits and resources.

Do it for someone you love. Tonight, make it vegetarian. Each time you choose a healthy vegetarian meal, you can reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, and other life threatening diseases. You also benefit the environment and contribute to a more compassionate world. Contact the Boston Vegetarian Society for your FREE Vegetarian Starter Kit.

BVS thanks the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine for use of the slogan, "Do it for someone you love. Tonight, make it vegetarian."


Library and Window Displays

Each year, BVS has a display window for two weeks in a high traffic location in Harvard Square. It is located in Holyoke Center facing Mass. Ave., opposite the Harvard Yard. Here are some of the displays we have had.

See larger images: Left panel (PDF). Right panel.

The display shown below has been in area public libraries for month-long viewings, usually accompanied by a table of vegetarian related books that are available from that library. Happy to say, the books from the display get checked out quickly!

Is There Pain on Your Plate? Go Vegetarian—It's Painless!

See larger images: Left panelLeft panel detail: "Chickens on Factory Farms...",
Right panelRight panel detail: "Think you can be a meat-eating environmentalist?"

Why Go Vegetarian?


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First Mad Cow Disease, then Foot-and-Mouth, now...

First mad cow disease, then foot-and-mouth disease, now paratuberculosis in milk: the next national food scare

See larger images: Left panelLeft panel detail: cartoonRight panel

Lunch?

Lunch? A piece of ground-up, heart-clogging, forest-killing, hormone-fed, drug-injected, deceased, dismembered, decapitated cow... Bleah.

See larger images:  "Lunch?" cartoon,  book covers
(Opus cartoon is used with permission of Berke Brethed.)