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Oct 08 26 2008 11:00 AM

4 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Harpseals.org will be back with the dogs at the Howl'oween Dog Parade!! This is a fun and important public awareness event for us to continue to spread the word about how people can help stop the seal slaughter. So please come out and join us to speak up for the seals and hang out in the park with over 600 dogs all dressed up in their Howl'oween best! Hope to see you there.... Robb

Howl'oween Dog Fair/Parade
Long Beach, CA, 90803

4 Yes
0 Maybe

Sep 08 21 2008 11:00 AM

5 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

On Sunday Sept 21st The Jane Goodall Institute will be hosting the Roots & Shoots International Day of Peace in Griffith Park again and HSO will be participating with an information booth to continue our public awareness campaign. The festival is located near the merry-go-round off the I-5 freeway. Sea Shepherd will also have a booth there and Pierce and Keeley Brosnan are hosting the event this year so please come and enjoy the day and help the seals! Thanks, Robb

Griffith Park
Los Angeles, CA, 90027

5 Yes
0 Maybe

Sep 08 6 2008 10:00 AM

3 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Harpseals.org will have an information booth again this year at the Ocean Institute/Tallships Festival in Dana Point on Sept 6th & 7th where we will provide information and updates on the U.S. and worldwide efforts to end the seal slaughter. The Ocean Institute is celebrating its 24th year hosting the Toshiba Tall Ships Festival, the largest annual gathering of tall ships on the West Coast and there will be numerous family-fun activities including live music, and art & craft shows, etc. So please come and join us to continue to spread the word and help put an end to the Canadian seal slaughter.
For more info, please check out: www.tallshipsfestival.com/info.html
See you there,
Robb

Ocean Institute
Dana Point, CA, 92629

3 Yes
6 Maybe

Jun 08 4 2008 4:30 PM

5 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

On Wed, June 4th the CIA Club (Compassion In Action) will be hosting a dog adoption event in Newport Beach and Harpseals.org has been invited to be one of the exhibitors at this great event. The event will be 3 hours long and held in the gym at Newport Harbor High School. There will be a raffle, silent auction, live music, book signings, dog demos and much more! Please come out and support this very important cause and spread the word! To see an event flyer, please check out: http://theciaclub.com/downloads/DogAdoptionFlyer.htm or the CIA Club website at: www.theciaclub.com

See you there,
Robb

Newport Harbor High School
Newport Beach, CA, 92663

4 Yes
0 Maybe

May 08 18 2008 11:00 AM

2 attended (est.) – No rating yet

It's Seal Day in San Pedro!!! And of course HSO will be there with an information booth at the Marine Mammal Care Center to talk with people about the fate of the Canadian Harp Seals. This is a small event (but growing) with about 30 exhibitors providing information on a wide range of ocean related topics. It's a fun and educational day for the family to come to the Marine Mammal Center and take a tour to see how injured or sick seals and sea lions are rescued and cared for so they can be returned to the ocean. This is the "pupping" season so I'm sure the center has a number of baby seals anxious to return home. The admission and parking is free and no, even though I know you'll want to, you can't adopt a baby seal and take him home! :o)

Special Thanks to Diana Allan for setting up this event for Harpseals.org!

For more info about Seal Day, please check out their website at: www.marinemammalcare.org/events/events.html

Thanks,
Robb

Marine Mammal Care Center
San Pedro, CA, 90731

2 Yes
1 Maybe

May 08 10 2008 10:00 AM

6 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Harpseals.org will have an exhibitors booth at WorldFest which is LA's largest EarthDay Festival. You can check out their website for a map, etc at: www.worldfestevents.com
Here's more details:
The WorldFest 2008 Earth Day Festival will be held on Saturday, May 10th, 2008, from 10 am to 6:30 pm, at the beautiful outdoor setting of Woodley Park in Encino, CA. We will welcome our attendees to a magnificent day filled with entertainment, education and enlightenment. The combination of great music, empowering speakers, environmental, humanitarian and animal welfare non-profits, kid's activities and an delicious food court make for an earth-friendly experience that is sure to be inspiring and enjoyable for all.

Here's What's Happening at WorldFest this Year:

Main Stage - bigger-name bands and celebrity speakers.
Earth Lounge - singer/songwriters, jazz, rock, funk, and world music groups and poets.
EcoTent - speakers, discussions, and displays about sustainable living and current environmental issues
Healthy Hut - speakers, discussions, and displays about health including yoga, meditation, and cooking demos.
Exhibitors - over 100 companies showcasing their products and organizations.
Kids' World - storytelling, face painting, and children's entertainers and other activities!
Oasis Beer and Wine Garden - Refresh yourself in the Oasis located near the Main Stage!
Animal Adoptions - dogs, cats, rabbits and lots of animals looking for good homes!

WorldFest LA
Van Nuys, CA, 91406

6 Yes
0 Maybe

Apr 08 26 2008 11:00 AM

2 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Harpseals.org will be returning to the Cal State Long Beach campus to continue our public awareness campaign and to keep the seal slaughter issue in front of the public. Momentum is on our side and and we must do everything we can to keep the pressure on! This event will draw about 35,000 people and I want to thank Jennifer Lyons ( a true seal warrior!) for organizing this great opportunity to help the seals! Robb

Cal State University Long Beach
Long Beach, CA, 90840

2 Yes
3 Maybe

Apr 08 24 2008 2:00 PM

1 attended (est.) – No rating yet

The Department of Toxic Substance Control has invited HSO to give a presentation at their Headquarters in Cypress, CA as part of their EarthWeek activities. During the week of April 21-25, the DTSC has invited a number of representatives from different organizations to come and speak about important environmental issues and Harpseals.org has been invited to give an hour long presentation and update about the Canadian seal slaughter and the campaigns to end it. Our Thanks!! go to Dina Kourda (Engineering Geologist, DTSC) for inviting us to come and speak.

Dept of Toxic Substance Control
Cypress, CA, 90630

1 Yes
0 Maybe

Apr 08 22 2008 10:00 AM

4 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

Harpseals.org will have an information booth at the Earthday Festival on Tuesday, April 22 in the Wilshire Center district. This street Festival will be on Wilshire Blvd between Western and Harvard from 10:00am to 5:00pm. Michael Franti is the headline performer and he will be dedicating a song to stop the seal hunt and will be speaking out to end this cruel slaughter of the innocent. The International Day of Protest, March 15th, fell on a Saturday this year so we didn't have our normal protest at the Canadian consulate so please come and join us at this important event to speak out loud and clear for the seals and to show our support for all the activists who went to the ice this year and risked it all to bring back the important images that will shock the world and end this insanity once and for all !! We can't predict the future but it looks very promising that within the next month or two, a decision will be made in Europe to ban seal products through out the EU! So come out and make some noise and show our support!!!!

See you there!
Robb

Earthday Wilshire Center
Los Angeles, CA, 90010

4 Yes
0 Maybe

Apr 08 19 2008 10:00 AM

4 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.002

The SEA Lab and the city of Redondo Beach will hold an Earth Day event Saturday, April 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m and Harpseals.org will be participating with an information booth. There will be a beach cleanup, games, gardening workshops, aquarium tours and educational booths. Animal Angel founder and HSO activist Diana Allan has made all the arrangements for us to participate again this year at this fun family oriented Earthday event so we can continue our public awareness campaign and help put an end to the seal slaughter. Thanks again Diana!

The Sea Lab
Redondo Beach, CA, 90277

3 Yes
0 Maybe