SOURCE: Vegan Vixens
September 20, 2007 11:11 ET
Vegan Vixens Announce Performance and Poster Signing for Anti-Dog Fighting Campaign in Conjunction With the Humane Society
Event to Coincide With Web Launch Party for the Vegan Vixens
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - September 20, 2007) - This month the Vegan Vixens, stars of the
new (GREEN) reality road show, announce the release of their football
themed anti-dog fighting poster, shot by celebrity photographer David Gomez
whose recent works include projects for Von Dutch and Harley Davidson. The
poster is being released at an opportune time while current awareness of
this horrific blood sport runs high. The Vixens, in conjunction with the
Humane Society (HSUS), will be on site for a performance and poster signing
at The Sunset Room on Saturday, September 29th. The Sunset Room is located
at 1430 N. Cahuenga in Hollywood.
The poster signing takes advantage of the Vegan Vixens' recent rise to
celebrity status to draw attention to the disturbingly prevalent and very
serious crime of dog fighting. Working alongside St. Martins Animal
Foundation (who are known for rescuing thousands of animals since 1998),
the Vixens have created a positive niche in performing and working for a
better, more animal-friendly environment.
Please join us for the Vegan Vixens' poster signing and web launch party
September 29th at The Sunset Room 1430 N. Cahuenga in Hollywood. The Vixens
will be performing, as well as other celebrity guests.
About the Vegan Vixens:
The Vegan Vixens consist of five sexy females who love to show the world
that being vegan, saving the environment, stopping global warming and being
kind to animals is easy, fun and exciting! The Vixens have high visibility
and exposure, having recently appeared on Howard Stern, E!'s Style network,
KLSX, VH1, 9 On The Town, "Good Day L.A.," Filmmagic.com, "American Latino
T.V.," and many more. They have their own Bamboo clothing line, calendar,
and now the Vegan Vixen anti-dog fighting poster, shot by David Gomez.
Future projects for the Vixens include a network TV show being developed in
association with Rebel Entertainment, and appearances including Playboy
radio, "Good Day L.A.," PINK, Statement, and Malibu magazines, and a gala
at the Farm Sanctuary.