2001 Winner of the Audrey Fluke Vegetarian Award is ... Devon Morf.In a world full of sarcasm, shock ads, political mudslinging mud·sling·er n. One who makes malicious charges and otherwise attempts to discredit an opponent, as in a political campaign. mud , name calling, and road rage See Web rage. , any person who freely encourages and energizes, maintains a positive attitude, and shares his or her knowledge and resources is indeed a treasure. That's why the VRG VRG Varig (Viacao Aerea Rio-Grandense, Brazil, ICAO code) VRG Vegetarian Resource Group VRG Ventral Respiratory Group VRG Vaccinia-Rabies Glycoprotein (gene) VRG Vision Research Group VRG Vortex Ring Gun offers the annual Audrey Fluke Vegetarian Award for an Activist with Words of Encouragement: because we were blessed to know such a person, and in her honor, we thank others like her. Audrey Fluke maintained a positive outlook in the face of adversity. In 1982, she was one of the five founding members of The Vegetarian Resource Group, which has grown to an organization of over 17,000 supporters. In her earlier years, Ms. Fluke had been active in the British vegetarian movement. It is no surprise that Audrey was a nurse: she was an extremely caring individual, always offering words of support. Even when Audrey was faced with health problems, she was consistently cheerful and encouraging. Sadly, Audrey passed away in November 1998. In honor of Audrey Fluke, The Vegetarian Resource Group offers an award in her name to someone who continues the struggle for increasing awareness of vegetarianism vegetarianism, theory and practice of eating only fruits and vegetables, thus excluding animal flesh, fish, or fowl and often butter, eggs, and milk. In a strict vegetarian, or vegan, diet (i.e. , veganism “Vegan” redirects here. For other uses, see Vegan (disambiguation). Veganism (also strict or pure vegetarianism) is a philosophy and lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animal derived products for food, clothing, or any other purpose. , and ethical treatment of animals, but maintains a cheerful, positive, and supportive disposition. Individuals like her are extremely hard to come by, and we feel that they should be recognized for their energy and generosity. This year, the following nomination came in from Craig Billmeier: "When I saw the Audrey Fluke Vegetarian Award listed in the VRG newsletter, a friend came to mind immediately. He is not one to accept adulation ad·u·la·tion n. Excessive flattery or admiration. [Middle English adulacioun, from Old French, from Latin ad , for that is never his motivation, but after thinking about this for a few days, I felt I had to write him in--just personally to thank him for inspiring me. He is truly one "who promotes vegetarian diets in a cheerful way and gives encouragement to others." "Devon Morf, through his example, helped me to become the conscientious dietary consumer I am today. When we first met, I consumed animal products, not only out of convenience or habit, but also because the vegetarians around me were so aggressive. They used scare tactics For the political strategy, see Tactical politics Scare Tactics is a reality show on the Sci-Fi Channel which began airing April 2003. It last aired on January 1, 2006. It is produced by Hallock & Healey Entertainment. In Canada, it is broadcast on Razer. and condescension con·de·scen·sion n. 1. The act of condescending or an instance of it. 2. Patronizingly superior behavior or attitude. [Late Latin cond : two means not encouraging to anyone who thinks for him- or herself. However, Devon never imposed his lifestyle upon me. Instead, he followed a strict vegetarian diet, casually explaining to me the health benefits he received, the human and animal rights he respected, and the environmental impact meat consumption has. He answered all my questions logically and passionately. I was given the space and education to reassess my diet and what it meant to me and the world around me. Eventually, I stopped consuming animal products myself. It was Devon's intelligence, logic, and overwhelming energy that finally convinced me. "We have since started a music band together with the intention of spreading, among other things, the idea of vegetarianism/veganism. Along with North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and the South Pacific, we have taken the message to South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and Asia--places where vegetarianism is thought to be `a joke concocted by Americans.' To many, it is still a foreign and hard-to-understand concept, but we are constantly approached by people eager to understand the motivations behind becoming vegetarian. For example, Devon runs the American office of a Japanese record and toy company and travels to and from Japan regularly. Saishoku Shugi Sha (literally, "I am eat vegetables") quickly became one of our more popular songs and on our most recent tour of Japan, we were surprised to see so many kids requesting it and singing along with it. Others asked questions which we were obliged o·blige v. o·bliged, o·blig·ing, o·blig·es v.tr. 1. To constrain by physical, legal, social, or moral means. 2. to answer. In any event, the song itself sparked much interest and I was excited to see so many people considering it, thanks to Devon, just as I had." Testimony such as this reminds us that there are a million ways to encourage others towards better health, a cruelty-free lifestyle, and enjoying life. Congratulations to Devon Morf, for working towards vegetarianism in the fun, sincere, and energetic spirit that Audrey would have admired. The vegetarian Resource Group gives an annual award to a person who promotes vegetarian diets in a cheerful way and gives encouragement to others. The monetary award varies depending on resources, but this year we awarded a $100 savings bond Savings bond A government bond issued in face value denominations from $50 to $10,000, with local and state tax-free interest and semiannually adjusted interest rates. savings bond A nonmarketable security issued by the U.S. . To nominate an individual, send your name and address, the nominee's name and address, and a letter detailing why you believe that he or she has earned this honor. The deadline for nominations is November 30 of each year. Send your selection to Audrey Fluke Vegetarian Award, The Vegetarian Resource Group, PO Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203, or e-mail to vrg@vrg.org. Nomination letters become property of The Vegetarian Resource Group. |
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