Scottsdale gets healthy living tips at food festival
Scottsdale will be having its sixth Annual Arizona Veg Food Fest + Symposium in mid-February.
The festival will offer vegan food for sampling and for purchase. Over 90 health/fitness exhibitors will be on hand answering questions and vending items such as fresh vegetables, botanicals, chocolate, and beverages.
Stages will present speakers including authors, fitness professionals and expert plant-based doctors. Some of these will be Chef Ramses Bravo, Dr. Arpita Surkunte, Vegan dietitian Rhyan Geiger and Natural Bodybuilding Champion Will Tucker. On the apple stage on Saturday, a vegan athlete panel will run from 12:10 pm until 12:40 pm, and vegan parenting panel will be presented by Tom and Lindsay Robeson from 3:45 pm until 4:15 pm.
The venue will have a body/mind fitness area and a spot for children’s activities.
Early bird admission for Saturday and Sunday will be $10, and general admission on the two days will be $20. Kids get in free. A VIP admission will be $75 and will include passes for both days, commemorative tee shirts sporting the event’s logo design and a VIP swag bag.
The Arizona Animal Welfare League will receive all proceeds from the U.S. Veg Corp raffle.
The Arizona Vegetarian Food Festival here in Scottsdale will be Sunday February 15th and 16th from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm at Scottsdale Civic Center Amphitheater.
The festival will offer vegan food for sampling and for purchase. Over 90 health/fitness exhibitors will be on hand answering questions and vending items such as fresh vegetables, botanicals, chocolate, and beverages.
Stages will present speakers including authors, fitness professionals and expert plant-based doctors. Some of these will be Chef Ramses Bravo, Dr. Arpita Surkunte, Vegan dietitian Rhyan Geiger and Natural Bodybuilding Champion Will Tucker. On the apple stage on Saturday, a vegan athlete panel will run from 12:10 pm until 12:40 pm, and vegan parenting panel will be presented by Tom and Lindsay Robeson from 3:45 pm until 4:15 pm.
The venue will have a body/mind fitness area and a spot for children’s activities.
Early bird admission for Saturday and Sunday will be $10, and general admission on the two days will be $20. Kids get in free. A VIP admission will be $75 and will include passes for both days, commemorative tee shirts sporting the event’s logo design and a VIP swag bag.
The Arizona Animal Welfare League will receive all proceeds from the U.S. Veg Corp raffle.
The Arizona Vegetarian Food Festival here in Scottsdale will be Sunday February 15th and 16th from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm at Scottsdale Civic Center Amphitheater.