I’m back from a whirlwind week at Summerfest! Right now I’m recalibrating, trying to figure out what time zone I’m in and what day it is! (I owe many of you e-mails, I know, please bear with me.) But, it was a wonderful experience and so let’s hit some highlights!
Summerfest is run by the North American Vegetarian Society. This year marked its 38th annual conference, with almost 800 attendees. The conference is held in a small town in Pennsylvania – Johnstown – at the university campus. Getting to the conference was a bit of a feat in and of itself! I left on a red-eye last Tuesday, connected through Chicago to Pittsburgh, and then after those ten hours or so of travel, there was a 2-hour bus shuttle ride to the campus.
What made that travel bearable was knowing that I would be meeting my gorgeous and accomplished friend, Julieanna Hever. We have become friends this past year and were beyond excited about finally meeting! We were texting like highschool sweethearts through the night and morning, and when I saw her at the shuttle departure, we hugged the dickens out of each other. Exhausted but giddy, we boarded the bus and chatted the full two hours until we reached the conference.

I had two presentations, a cooking demo (featuring my Mediterranean Bean Burgers, DJ’s Hummus Salad Dressing, and Cocoa Cookie Dough Balls) and a talk on “Eating Your Leafy Greens”. Here is a pic Julieanna snapped during my cooking demo:

Julieanna had FIVE presentations, including a plenary talk. She has been to Summerfest several times before and said “D!!, you HAVE to come this year with your new book just released“. Here is Julieanna during a couple of her talks – she captivates the room:


The days are FULL at Summerfest. There are activities before breakfast, then a plenary talk after breakfast, individual talks and presentations to lunch hour, another plenary after lunch, more individual talks and presentations leading to dinner, and then another plenary after dinner followed by some evening activities. There is NO way you can take in all the talks, especially as a speaker. Still, what you take in is valuable, and if you are new to the vegan diet… empowering and life-changing.
Gosh, I met so many other people and speakers! Lisa Pitman was one of the first people I met, just after registration. How could I mistake her? She greets you with a warm, heartfelt smile and joyful blue eyes.

She looked at me and said “Dreena”… with a calm, kind voice and we gave each other a big hug. I have only known LIsa online and through her work with the Toronto Vegetarian Association in past years. She decided to volunteer at Summerfest this year, with the children’s activities. EVERY time I saw Lisa, I felt she grounded me with her smile and calm hugs. She has this serene yet joyful spirit, and I tried to soak in some of that energy every time we connected. Yet, I neglected to get a photo of us together, and I almost kicked myself when I realized such – except that I know Lisa wouldn’t want me to have that grief or regret, so we will get a photo the next time we meet, dear LIsa. ๐

I also met Heather Nauta for the very first time. She arrived a little later in the conference, and by that time Julieanna and I were pretty much hanging by a thread after delivering our talks and still working through time zone exhaustion and the busy Summerfest schedule! I saw her as I walked into one of Julieanna’s talks and gave her a hug straight away! Heather is gentle and sweet – but has quite the adventurous side to her! The more I talk to Heather, the more I learn that this lady has done (or will do) some things that you would never expect… like hang-gliding and get this – aerobatics!!! Heather was compiling a video from some speakers at Summerfest, with their “top tip” for becoming vegan, so stay tuned for that!

I met Brenda Davis, who ironically lives in BC but apparently we need to travel to the east coast of the United States to connect and talk! She is the wikipedia of vegan nutrition, and yet is entirely down-to-earth and warm and wonderful. And, she HAS discovered the fountain of youth with a plant-based diet… her skin is radiant and smooth and she exudes glow and energy.

And, here is a photo of Julieanna and I with Dina Aronson (second to right) and Allison Rivers Samson (far right)! What cool ladies, I enjoyed talking with them and getting to know them both, if even just a little. I also attended Allison’s cooking demo, which was excellent. Allison’s Gourmet was the first vegan goodie shop on the block, she pioneered online vegan confections.

Here is a photo of the vegan RD’s at Summerfest, including Jill Nussinow, “The Veggie Queen” (in the purple tank). She is dynamic and passionate and you can just sit and have a real good chat with Jill!

Another vegan icon I was excited to meet was Fran Costigan. I sat in on one of her talks, and she delivers her vast experience and knowledge with ease and an approachability and ‘realness’ that I really value.
I met and chatted briefly with Rae Sikora. She is warm and embracing and beautifully radiant.

How many times have I mentioned the words “warm” and “kind” when describing people from Summerfest? There were so many lovely, good-hearted people there.
Have I talked about the food yet? We had full vegan meals, all coordinated under the direction of Chef Mark Reinfeld. Mark contributed a back cover quote for LTEV, but I had never met him. When I did, I couldn’t believe how someone so mellow, warm, and sweet could take charge of putting out full vegan meals (with gluten-free, raw, and oil-free options) for almost 800 people, three times a day for a week. I didn’t get a photo with Mark (darn!), but here he is with one of the attendees, Monica Vereau Trzaska (who kindly allowed me to many of her photos here):

photo credit: Monica Vereau Trzaska
During the conference, I did a couple of book signings. Julieanna and I coordinated our signing times, which was great fun! Here we are with Monica (from above photo) and Jeff:

photo credit: Monica Vereau Trzaska
Julieanna and I were joined by Jonathan Balcombe for our book signings:

photo credit: Monica Vereau Trzaska
He delivered a plenary talk the second night, “The Mental Lives of Fishes”. I felt this was such a valuable talk, because we tend to be very dissociated from fish, not seeing them as sentient animals. He dispelled that myth during his talk. When we met at the book signing, I picked up a copy of his new book, The Exultant Ark: A Pictorial Tour of Animal Pleasure for our girls. Jonathan was great fun to sign with, lots of good humor at our table!
Then, we get to the plenary talks. Julieanna gave a talk called “Breaking Bread”, which she first debuted at TEDxCONEJO and you can view her exceptional talk right here.
Another highlight was Dr. Neal Barnard, with his talk “Memory: How Foods and Lifestyle Choices Can Strengthen the Brain and Protect Against Everyday Memory Lapses, โSenior Momentsโ, And Even Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimerโs Disease and Stroke”. Dr. Barnard is not only effective at communicating the important nutritional and medical facts, but he delivers laughs along the way.

photo credit: Monica Vereau Trzaska
Dr. Melanie Joy, author of Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows delivered a thought-provoking talk “Vegan Empowerment: How to Live an Inspired, Fulfilling, and Empowering Life in a Non-Vegan World” that captured every person in that auditorium:

Here is a photo of Melanie with Julieanna, they are good friends:

Another of my favorite talks was by Jenny Brown. You may not know her name, but if you listened to her talk, “Voices for the Voiceless: If We are to Progress as a Peaceful, Moral Society and as a Sustainable Planet, We Need to Take a Serious Look at Animal Farming”, you would never forget her. She has a book coming out in August, The Lucky Ones.

photo credit: Monica Vereau Trzaska
She spoke from the heart, unscripted, with passionate yet genuine intent. Her last line she quoted from another “we must not refuse to see with our eyes what they endure with their bodies“. Truth.
And, one of the crowd favorites… Dr. Michael Greger with his talk, “The Latest in Nutrition 2012”. As dry and dull as you might imagine that talk to be from the title, Dr. Greger made it fascinating, engaging, and hilarious!

photo credit: Monica Vereau Trzaska
I met him briefly as well outside of the talks. He endears you with his excitement and humor, and most of the day you would find him talking with attendees at his booth, one-to-one, about their health.
Here is another photo of Julieanna and I. Even with ALL the dynamic, informative, inspiring speakers… sharing time with Julieanna was THE best, and I will cherish the laughs, stresses, and all the experiences we had together.

Once I dried my tears from saying goodbye to Julieanna, I was excited to return home to my wee girls and hubby. Here is a note our middle girl wrote the night before I arrived home:

♥


Rebekah says
What an incredible experience that must have been! I just love all the photos of you and Julieanna…so sweet!
And oh my, I can definitely relate to how hard it must have been to be away from the kiddos! Your daughter’s letter to you is so poignant. I’m sure your girls are very happy to have their mom home!
Heather Nauta says
Dreena, it was SO fantastic to finally meet you in person ๐ Even if you were tired and jet-lagged, you were so much fun to talk with, get to know, and help me get video with Dr. Greger ๐ You’re so warm and open, and just such a treat to spend time with. I can definitely see why your girls missed you so much!! xox heather
Jonathan Balcombe says
Dreena, such a pleasure to meet and sign books with you! Your blog and pix are great. I’m already missing being at the event and can’t wait for next year! Hugs, Jonathan.
Dreena says
Hey Jonathan! How nice to hear from you! The feeling is mutual, and I don’t think our second signing would have been the same without you crashing it. ๐ Our girls are loving your book, btw!
Eve says
Thanks for the great write-up. I would LOVE to attend a conference like that and meet all the nice people and absorb all the great info. I think I’m going to make that a future goal!
Dreena says
Eve, it’s really a great way to get more connected with the community – but also is SO valuable in how the experience refuels our spirits and strengthens our beliefs and values – as tired as I am I feel very inspired to try and teach and inform!!
Sandy Pluss says
My dream is to meet Neal Barnard! ๐
Looks like you had an awesome time