Albany VegFest returns for 14th year
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- The Capital Region Vegan Network is hosting the 14th annual Albany VegFest at the Albany Capital Center, 55 Eagle Street, next month. The free event will be held on October 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The largest and longest-running vegan festival will offer the community a chance to explore a vast array of vegan vendors selling everything vegan, to food to beauty products. Yoga classes and keynote speakers will also be available throughout the day.
"VegFest is more than just an event; it's a celebration of compassion, health, and sustainability. We are thrilled to bring together like-minded individuals and vendors who share our passion for a kinder, healthier world," Valentina Capone, vice president of Capital Region Vegan Network Board of Directors said. "Our mission is to make veganism accessible and enjoyable for everyone, and VegFest is a perfect opportunity to showcase the vibrant and diverse vegan community in the Capital Region. We believe that through education and community support, we can create a brighter future for all living beings."
VegFest is also collaborating with Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine to host
the Let’s Beat Breast Cancer Rally, with a talk and cooking demo with Dr. Patricia Thomson. Attendees can register for tickets and get more information at the Capital Region Vegan Network's website.