Vegan potluck and movie screening: 'But It's Vegan'

Grab the popcorn and snacks because it’s movie night! Or should you? All are welcome to our first potluck event for 2020.

We'll be screening But It's Vegan,  a 23-minute, child-friendly documentary exploring what happens when one group decides to eat the unhealthiest vegan diet they can, while another group chooses to eat the healthiest diet they can.

We’ll be saving the desserts 'til last so you can eat them well informed, or in ignorant bliss.

Please bring a vegan dish to share and your own drinks. If you are stuck for ideas on what to bring, check out our recipe page. Or if you would prefer, buy something from New World Durham, they have a wide range of vegan baked goods and off the shelf food items. Please ask us if you want help with what to bring.

Everyone is welcome. Feel free to bring a friend.


Cost: $3 towards room hire (kids free) If $3 is too much for you, please contact us and we will sort it. We want everyone to be able to come

Parking: Free off-street car parking is available in the church car park or on the street

Bring: A vegan dish to share

Children: there will be board games in the foyer for children while the talk is on. Bring a game if you have one you want to play or join in with our games.

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We'll be screening But It's Vegan,  a 23-minute, child-friendly documentary exploring what happens when one group decides to eat the unhealthiest vegan diet they can, while another group chooses to eat the healthiest diet they can.

We’ll be saving the desserts 'til last so you can eat them well informed, or in ignorant bliss.

Please bring a vegan dish to share and your own drinks. If you are stuck for ideas on what to bring, check out our recipe page. Or if you would prefer, buy something from New World Durham, they have a wide range of vegan baked goods and off the shelf food items. Please ask us if you want help with what to bring.

Everyone is welcome. Feel free to bring a friend.


Cost: $3 towards room hire (kids free) If $3 is too much for you, please contact us and we will sort it. We want everyone to be able to come

Parking: Free off-street car parking is available in the church car park or on the street

Bring: A vegan dish to share

Children: there will be board games in the foyer for children while the talk is on. Bring a game if you have one you want to play or join in with our games.

Location
Knox Church, 28 Bealey Avenue, Christchurch Central

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