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California Alert: Slaughter in Schools and Peaceable Kingdom
1. Please Help Outlaw Animal Slaughter at California Schools
2. Calif. Loves Peaceable Kingdom - 4 Events in May
1. Please Help Outlaw Animal Slaughter at California Schools
We need your help to ensure passage of an important bill. AB 1685, by Assemblyman Johan Klehs, would do two things: end the slaughter of any animal on school property and permit students the opportunity to opt-out of certain portions of the agricultural class. Slaughtering animals in school desensitizes children, who have a natural affinity for animals and sends them the message that it is okay to torture animals.
Please click here to send an automatic email to members of the Assembly Committee on Education and urge them to support AB1685:
http://ga0.org/campaign/AB1685 .
2. Calif. Loves Peaceable Kingdom - 4 Events in May
SANTA MONICA
Dances With Films 2005
Heading into its 8th year, Dances With Films celebrates the best that the independent film scene has to offer. In 2001, Tribe of Heart's first film, The Witness, had its Los Angeles debut at Dances With Films.
"I wanted to bring back festival alumni Jenny Stein and James LaVeck because their films share beautiful stories about how deeply we're all interconnected," said Festival co-founder Leslee Scallon, who selected Peaceable Kingdom from amongst 1,400 submissions.
But Scallon also has a more personal reason for including the film. "As someone who grew up on a ranch, and now as a new mother, I'm acutely aware of the importance of kindness to both people and animals," she said. "We're all part of the same world."
Peaceable Kingdom screens:
Saturday, May 7th at 1:00 PM
at Laemmle's Santa Monica
1332 2nd St., Santa Monica, Calif.
Screening followed by Q&A with filmmakers Jenny Stein and James LaVeck Ticket Info ($10):
http://www.icebase.com/go.shtml?20050502112337903158&m3664&http://www.danceswithfilms.com/dwf8/tickets.html
SANTA CRUZ
Santa Cruz Film Festival
The Santa Cruz Film Festival brings world class films from around the globe to the Monterey Bay area. A wide variety of local, national and international films, paired with the beautiful beaches and mountains of Santa Cruz, make the festival a visual feast for the eyes.
Peaceable Kingdom screens
Tuesday, May 10th at 3:00 PM
at the Riverfront Theatre
155 S. River St., Santa Cruz, Calif.
Ticket Info ($8 general, $7 for students/seniors) For more info, call fest office at (831) 459-7676
MARIN COUNTY
Lark Theater - Larkspur, Calif.
The Marin Humane Society and the Lark Theater have teamed up to present a special screening of Peaceable Kingdom in this historic art deco movie house, followed by a discussion with filmmaker James LaVeck, and a reception featuring wine and vegan treats.
Peaceable Kingdom screens
Thursday, May 12th at 7:30 PM
at the Lark Theater
549 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, Calif.
A discussion with producer James LaVeck will follow the screening.
TICKETS for screening & reception: $20 gen. admission, $6 students Advance Tickets: Contact Lark Box Office at (415) 924-5111
PACIFIC PALISADES
Pacific Palisades Film Festival
Peaceable Kingdom is included in a stunning line up of thought provoking films on many of today's pressing issues, to be shown at this year's Pacific Palisades Film Festival.
Join Producer James LaVeck for a post-screening Q&A session.
Delicious non-dairy refreshments will be provided by Compassionate Foods.
Peaceable Kingdom screens
Sunday, May 15th at 1:00 PM
at the Theatre Palisades
Followed by Q&A with James LaVeck
941 Temescal Canyon Rd.
Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Ticket Info: 310-454-1970
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Visit the web address below to tell your friends about this.
http://ga0.org/join-forward.html?domain=indefenseofanimals
You can sign up for In Defense of Animals Action Center at:
http://ga0.org/indefenseofanimals/join.html
2. Calif. Loves Peaceable Kingdom - 4 Events in May
1. Please Help Outlaw Animal Slaughter at California Schools
We need your help to ensure passage of an important bill. AB 1685, by Assemblyman Johan Klehs, would do two things: end the slaughter of any animal on school property and permit students the opportunity to opt-out of certain portions of the agricultural class. Slaughtering animals in school desensitizes children, who have a natural affinity for animals and sends them the message that it is okay to torture animals.
Please click here to send an automatic email to members of the Assembly Committee on Education and urge them to support AB1685:
http://ga0.org/campaign/AB1685 .
2. Calif. Loves Peaceable Kingdom - 4 Events in May
SANTA MONICA
Dances With Films 2005
Heading into its 8th year, Dances With Films celebrates the best that the independent film scene has to offer. In 2001, Tribe of Heart's first film, The Witness, had its Los Angeles debut at Dances With Films.
"I wanted to bring back festival alumni Jenny Stein and James LaVeck because their films share beautiful stories about how deeply we're all interconnected," said Festival co-founder Leslee Scallon, who selected Peaceable Kingdom from amongst 1,400 submissions.
But Scallon also has a more personal reason for including the film. "As someone who grew up on a ranch, and now as a new mother, I'm acutely aware of the importance of kindness to both people and animals," she said. "We're all part of the same world."
Peaceable Kingdom screens:
Saturday, May 7th at 1:00 PM
at Laemmle's Santa Monica
1332 2nd St., Santa Monica, Calif.
Screening followed by Q&A with filmmakers Jenny Stein and James LaVeck Ticket Info ($10):
http://www.icebase.com/go.shtml?20050502112337903158&m3664&http://www.danceswithfilms.com/dwf8/tickets.html
SANTA CRUZ
Santa Cruz Film Festival
The Santa Cruz Film Festival brings world class films from around the globe to the Monterey Bay area. A wide variety of local, national and international films, paired with the beautiful beaches and mountains of Santa Cruz, make the festival a visual feast for the eyes.
Peaceable Kingdom screens
Tuesday, May 10th at 3:00 PM
at the Riverfront Theatre
155 S. River St., Santa Cruz, Calif.
Ticket Info ($8 general, $7 for students/seniors) For more info, call fest office at (831) 459-7676
MARIN COUNTY
Lark Theater - Larkspur, Calif.
The Marin Humane Society and the Lark Theater have teamed up to present a special screening of Peaceable Kingdom in this historic art deco movie house, followed by a discussion with filmmaker James LaVeck, and a reception featuring wine and vegan treats.
Peaceable Kingdom screens
Thursday, May 12th at 7:30 PM
at the Lark Theater
549 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, Calif.
A discussion with producer James LaVeck will follow the screening.
TICKETS for screening & reception: $20 gen. admission, $6 students Advance Tickets: Contact Lark Box Office at (415) 924-5111
PACIFIC PALISADES
Pacific Palisades Film Festival
Peaceable Kingdom is included in a stunning line up of thought provoking films on many of today's pressing issues, to be shown at this year's Pacific Palisades Film Festival.
Join Producer James LaVeck for a post-screening Q&A session.
Delicious non-dairy refreshments will be provided by Compassionate Foods.
Peaceable Kingdom screens
Sunday, May 15th at 1:00 PM
at the Theatre Palisades
Followed by Q&A with James LaVeck
941 Temescal Canyon Rd.
Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Ticket Info: 310-454-1970
--------------------------------------------------
Visit the web address below to tell your friends about this.
http://ga0.org/join-forward.html?domain=indefenseofanimals
You can sign up for In Defense of Animals Action Center at:
http://ga0.org/indefenseofanimals/join.html
For more information:
http://www.idausa.org
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