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North American Vegetarian Society
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    North American Vegetarian Society

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    North American Vegetarian Society
    EIN 23-7399322
    Legal status 501(c) organization
    Headquarters Dolgeville, NY
    President, Treasurer
    Sharon Graff
    Website navs-online.org

    The North American Vegetarian Society (NAVS) is a charity and activist organization with the stated objectives of supporting vegetarians and informing the public about the benefits of vegetarianism.

    It was initially founded in 1974 to organize the International Vegetarian Union's 1975 World Vegetarian Congress in Orono, Maine, which has been called the most significant event of the vegetarian movement in the United States in the 20th century.

    In 1977, the organization started an annual event, World Vegetarian Day. The following year the International Vegetarian Union joined in holding the event. The event is celebrated October 1 of each year and kicks off a month-long event, Vegetarian Awareness Month, which ends November 1 with World Vegan Day.

    Vegan Hall of Fame

    NAVS initiated the Vegetarian Hall of Fame (now the Vegan Hall of Fame) in 1990, which has enshrined 33 activists.

    Vegan Hall of Fame members
    Name Known for Year of award
    Freya Dinshah American Vegan Society 1990
    H. Jay Dinshah American Vegan Society 1990
    Helen Nearing Simple living advocate and vegetarian 1991
    Scott Nearing Simple living advocate and vegetarian 1991
    Michael Klaper Vegan family doctor and author 1992
    Paul Obis Founder and editor of Vegetarian Times 1994
    Mahatma Gandhi Indian independence advocate and vegetarian 1995
    Alex Hershaft Co-founder and president of Farm Animal Rights Movement 1998
    Howard Lyman Livestock farmer turned vegan, a vegan and animal rights activist 2002
    Richard H. Schwartz Professor of mathematics, president of Jewish Veg 2005
    T. Colin Campbell Professor of nutritional biochemistry and advocate of a plant-based diet 2006
    Joanne Stepaniak Author of vegetarian and vegan cookbooks 2008
    Caldwell Esselstyn Cardiologist, Olympic gold medalist, vegan 2010
    Neal D. Barnard Founding president of Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine 2011
    Miyoko Schinner Founder of vegan cheese producer Miyoko's Creamery 2016
    Michael Greger Physician and plant-based nutrition author 2019

    NAVS Vegan Summerfest

    Since 1974, the NAVS has run an annual vegetarian summer conference - originally for 9–10 days encompassing two full weekends, on a college or university campus (often in Pennsylvania). In 199x the summer conference's name was changed to NAVS Vegetarian Summerfest (with all vegan meals). In 2019, the name was changed to NAVS Vegan Summerfest. During this now 5-day event, the inductee for the Vegan Hall of Fame is announced and celebrated. The most frequent Summerfest site is the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown (UPJ) in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. In 1996, the World Vegetarian Congress was held simultaneously with the NAVS Vegetarian Summerfest, in Johnstown. Three international vegetarian conferences have been held simultaneously with the NAVS Vegan Summerfests.

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