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Time: September 16, 2012 from 12pm to 12pm
Location: Mary's place
Street: CANCELLED
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://trafifth.wordpress.com
Phone: 604-617-0142
Event Neighbourhood and Type: kitsilano, dinner
Organized By: Mary Bennett contact maryinvancouver@gmail.com
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2012
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As I haven't had any positive RSVP's the Vegan Soup tonight is cancelled - see you in October if not before.
There will be a giant pot of vegan soup every 3rd Sunday starting up again in September. The third Sunday is Cric! Crac! Storytelling at Larch and 2nd, so I'll be leaving by 6:30pm to head there. You can come too - $6 - or just enjoy the soup and have an early night.
If you can bring bread, cheese, dessert or such - you are very welcome to add to the feast, but don't feel obliged to.
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