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Leadership

Board of Directors

President: 

Greg Lawson
president@vsep.org  

Vice-President:

Vacant

Recording Secretary:

Alison Brown
alison99999@hotmail.com

Treasurer:

Sukie Sargent
VSoEP@aol.com

Committee Chairs

Assistant Treasurer for Book Sales:

Vacant 

Bookkeeping Assistant:

Sukie Sargent
VSoEP@aol.com

Bulk Mail Manager:

Rita Kimball 
tkimbal1@elp.rr.com

Calendar of Events:

Susan Petty
suspetty@yahoo.com

Dining Guide Coordinators:

Charlotte and Lisa Rogash
dining@vsep.org

Dinner Coordinator:

Tima Velarde
timal71@yahoo.com

Dinner Reservations:

Daniel and Lee Ann Peacock 
reserve@vsep.org

Fundraising:

Alison Brown
alison99999@hotmail.com

Fundraiser at Events:

Richard Sargent
ricardosarge@aol.com 

Historian:

Vacant

Las Cruces Representative:

Judith Forney 
jforney@nmsu.edu

Literature Secretary: 

Vacant

Lone Star Vegetarian Network Liaison:

Sukie Sargent
VSoEP@aol.com 

Membership Coordinator:

Sukie Sargent
VSoEP@aol.com

Membership Drive:

Liz Walsh 
ewalsh@utep.edu

Newsletter Editor:

Vacant

Newsletter Technical Consultant:

Vacant

Office Manager:

Sukie Sargent
VSoEP@aol.com

Potluck Coordinator:

Vacant

Phone Calls:

Rati Baijal
ratinb@hotmail.com

Publicity:

Vacant

Restaurant Hoppers:

Laura White
laura0711@aol.com

Veggie-FARE Coordinator:

Lee Ann Peacock

Workshops & Cooking Classes:

Greg Lawson and Rati Baijal

VegNews Liaison:

Sukie Sargent
VSoEP@aol.com 

Volunteer Coordinator:

Vacant

VOYAGER! Coordinator:

Anastacio Rivera
voyager749@gmail.com

VSEP E-mail List:

Memo Medina 

Web Administrator:

Yvone Fell
webmaster@vsep.org

Web Manager:

Greg Lawson

Web Coordinator:  Charlotte Rogash

    FaceBook Coordinator:  Alison Brown

    MySpace Coordinator: Anastacio Rivera

    Twitter Coordinator: Rati Baijal
 

 

 

Who We Are

Established in 1993, the Vegetarian Society of El Paso (VSEP) has become one of the largest vegetarian associations in the US as well as one of the most active. We are an all-volunteer, non-profit educational organization whose mission is to promote the benefits of a plant-based diet by incorporating education with entertaining social events. In an effort to optimize the spirit of sharing, The Vegetarian Society of EI Paso is pleased to be affiliated with The Lone Star Vegetarian Network (www.lsvn.org) - a Texas-wide organization.

What We Do

In order to promote a vegetarian diet, we sponsor a plethora of activities including: Quarterly Dinners with nationally known speakers, The Restaurant Hoppers, educational presentations, potluck dinners, cooking classes, and various informational events. 

In our Restaurant Hopper series, several of the local chefs have expanded their repertoire by creating a vegan menu for the night. An additional benefit of these opportunities is the ability to let local businesses know that there is a great demand for vegan entrees in the El Paso area.  This desire for more choices has led to the publication of the El Paso Restaurant Guide. In order to be included in the guide, each restaurant has to offer at least one vegetarian dish.

Our Quarterly Dinners have featured guest speakers who are leaders in the vegan movement and have included Howard Lyman, author of Mad Cowboy; Robert Cohen, author of Milk: the Deadly Poison; Brenda Davis, Registered Dietician and author of the book Becoming Vegan; Captain Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society; Wayne Pacelle, president of the Humane Society of the United States; Priscilla Feral, president of Friends of Animals; and many others.

Vegans and non-vegans alike delight in sharing their culinary prowess at our potluck dinners. The dinners are fun, social events where we take recipe sharing to a whole new level. It gives all diners the ability to try different dishes and to share secrets of the trade.

We participate in local and regional health fairs and national events such as The Great American Meatout, World Vegetarian Day, Vegetarian Awareness Month, World Farm Animals Day, and the annual Animal Rights Conference. In addition, El Paso hosted the Statewide Annual Lone Star Vegetarian Chili Cook-Off in 1996 and we continue to compete in this event.

Mission Statement

The purpose of the Vegetarian Society of El Paso is to educate others about the joy and benefits of being vegetarian. The organization is committed to social change toward a vegan lifestyle which is free of animal products and animal testing. We recognize that our members will be diverse in their diets, interests, beliefs and philosophies. Thus, membership is open to anyone professing an interest in vegetarianism.

Contact Us

Office hours are from 9:00 to 11:30 and 1:00 to 4:00. For an appointment, please contact Sukie Sargent (915) 877-3030, or write us at:

 

VSEP
6757 Gato Road
El Paso, TX 79932

General inquiries: info@vsep.org

or

Greg Lawson, President: president@vsep.org

Join the Team!!

Volunteer to help us run the Vegetarian Society of El Paso

Become part of one of the best vegetarian societies in the country and help us make it THE BEST. The following VSEP Board and volunteer vacancies are up for grabs:

• Assistant Treasurer for Book Sales
• Historian
• Literature Secretary
• Newsletter Editor
• Newsletter Technical Consultant
• Potluck Coordinator
• Publicity
• Volunteer Coordinator
• Vice President

If you have the skills and the energy to volunteer, please call Sukie Sargent at (915) 877-3030.

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"I have no doubt that is a part of the destiny of the human race, in its gradual improvement, to leave off eating animals" -- Henry David Thoreau