The World Peace Diet: Eating for Spiritual Health & Social Harmony Lecture by Will Tuttle, Ph.D
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Will Tuttle will speak in Rochester NY 8/29/07 ~ cosponsored by RAVS and ARAUNY.
SAVE THE DATE!
* Lecture by Will Tuttle, Ph.D. on:
The World Peace Diet: Eating for Spiritual Health & Social Harmony
* August 29, 2007 (Wednesday)
- 7:00 pm Free Vegan Refreshments
- 7:30 pm Lecture
* Brighton Town Hall Auditorium, 2300 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14618
- Parking in front and rear of building
- wheelchair access at rear entrance
* Free and open to the public.
- Dr. Tuttle's books, CD's and tapes will be available for purchase.
Dr. Tuttle is a Buddhist monk who engages in a traveling ministry with his wife Madeleine, an artist. He is the cofounder of the Worldwide Prayer Circle for Animals, a columnist for VegNews magazine, and author of the book, The World Peace Diet. Dr. Tuttle is also an acclaimed musician with seven CD's of uplifting piano music, including Animal Songs and Islands of Light. In addition to his lecture, Dr. Tuttle will perform for us some of his own compositions for piano.
Will Tuttle has appeared many times at Vegetarian Summerfest and at Unitarian Universalist events. He and his wife, Madeleine are currently touring, presenting concerts, workshops, art exhibits, private sessions for music and art portraits, and a series of lecture presentations on the main ideas in his book, "The World Peace Diet." Will spoke at the Annual Unitarian General Assembly in June, sponsored by UFETA (http://www25.uua.org/ufeta/), and he will speak at Kushi Institute Summer Conference, Babson College, Wellesley, MA in August. Read Dalai Lama's comments on his book: http://willtuttle.com/DalaiLama.htm.
Dr. Tuttle is a charismatic speaker and performer with a profoundly compassionate vision. Please don't miss this opportunity to meet him and to hear him speak and perform.
SEE HIS WEBSITE: http://www.willtuttle.com/
For a more compassionate world,
RAVS: Rochester Area Vegetarian Society
ARAUNY: Animal Rights Advocates of Upstate NY