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NYC is getting its first ever vegan Christmas Market this year. Offering a unique twist on traditional holiday fairs, the New York Vegan Christmas Market is launching its first edition in the city’s Fashion District, on November 30 and December 1, 2019. 

For details and tickets please visit:
http://nyc-vegan-christmas-market.eventbrite.com

All are welcomed to the third edition of the popular Vegan & Eco Living Christmas Fayre, celebrating all things ethical and plant based- featuring delicious vegan food, eco friendly gifts, workshops, zero waste and more... Free entry! 

Event's Facebook page.

Godalming Borough Hall, The Burys
Godalming
Surrey
GU7 1HY 

 

Sunday 8 December 2019

Come along to Nantwitch's first Vegan Fair and sample the delights that veganism has to offer. Absolutely everyone is welcome and it is a great opportunity for anyone contemplating a vegan lifestyle to find out just how easy and delicious it can be. Entry is free of charge and once inside you’ll find an array of food stalls offering everything from big fat juicy burgers to deliciously tempting cakes. As well as vegan food offerings there will be lots of shopping opportunities with handmade gifts, clothing, cosmetics and much more.

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The Two Vegans Will be hosting A Fabulous Festive Fair with over 50 stalls including vegan food, cakes, chocolate, gifts, toiletries, cosmetics, clothing, accessories, charity stalls and more.

University Centre
Shrewsbury
Guildhall
SY3 8HQ
 

Saturday 23 November 2019
10am-3pm 

FairPlay Social Justice Network north Oxford is organising a Climate Change Eco Fair for the community. Explore all the information you need to individually combat climate change! Over 25 stalls will provide advice on recycling, repair and upcycling, planting trees, solar panels, food waste and composting, house insulation, changing to green energy, reducing plastic waste, electric cars and bikes, local allotments, supporting poorer communities, campaigning, lobbying decision makers and more. Be challenged to take new decisions!

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