An awesome event that gets better every year! This summer it was held at Banker's Fieldhouse which offered lots of great space as well as ample parking. As always, entry is FREE but you could...
Indy VegFest
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Indy VegFest is a community-driven event held in Indianapolis, IN, aimed at promoting and celebrating a vegan lifestyle. The festival features a variety of vendors offering plant-based products, along with engaging presenters sharing valuable insights on health, wellness, animal advocacy, and sustainability.
Attendees can enjoy delicious food samples, cooking demonstrations, and opportunities to connect with local non-profits dedicated to supporting animal welfare and environmental causes. The event also includes live performances, DJs, and activities for children, creating a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere for all visitors.
Indy VegFest serves as a platform for individuals to explore veganism, learn about cruelty-free practices, and discover the diverse range of vegan-friendly options available in the Indianapolis area. Through a blend of education, entertainment, and community engagement, the festival strives to inspire positive change and raise awareness about ethical and sustainable living.
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I knew this event is a wild success each year, but I'm not a vegetarian or a vegan. I fully expected to simply check it out and then eat elsewhere. NOPE. I ate DELICIOUS food from amazing vendors...
For a first-time event, this was great. And c'mon, who would've thought that the capital of TENDERLOINS would be having a vegan/plant-based festival? It's pretty amazing if you ask me. I attended...
Do come to Indy VegFest if: -you want to support the vegetarian/vegan community -you want to know more about a plant-based lifestyle and its benefits -you are hungry for some plant-based sweet and...
I'd love it if Indy got more VegFests like this. What an awesome event! I lived as a vegetarian for 10 years straight, and still am not a huge meat eater. Here in Indiana, though, that can feel...







