PETA: Inspiring Change in an Ever-Changing World

Will YOU Be Joining Us In Celebration?

You’re invited to join PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk, PETA President Tracy Reiman, and other senior staff for a delightful celebration with special cocktails, canapés, and confections and hear the highlights of PETA’s 45 years of changing practices and minds as well as winning landmark victories for animals. You’ll cheer big wins from the #1 animal rights organization in the world—and hear about the opportunities and challenges we plan to seize!

When: Saturday, October 4, 3–5:30 p.m.

Where: The University Club of Toronto, in a cherished heritage building on University Avenue in the heart of the city.

Meet like-minded, dedicated local PETA supporters; hear senior leadership share the latest, hottest breaking news about animals; be wowed with stunning wins in our work to knock out experiments on animals; learn about the happy ending stories of the chimpanzees featured in the hit series Chimp Crazy; and discover how we’re revolutionizing animal use in laboratories and fashion, suing animal abusers, and rescuing all kinds of wonderful animals in India, Mexico, Romania, and Ukraine as well as closer to home.

We’ll celebrate PETA’s 45th anniversary at this afternoon reception, featuring delicious vegan canapes, delectable desserts, special mocktails, and cocktails. You’ll also have an opportunity to shop for the latest offerings from PETA’s hottest merchandise and bid on a silent auction of cruelty-free treasures.

Individual tickets to attend are $100 per person. We also welcome you to purchase VIP Tickets. Additional donations are requested to benefit PETA’s impactful work. Thanks to the generosity of a fellow supporter, all donations for this event will be matched, so your contribution will go twice as far to boost our effective animal liberation work.

Please visit peta.org/events to see a full list of events coming to a city near you!

When:

Saturday, October 4, 3–5:30 p.m.

Where:

The University Club of Toronto, in a cherished heritage building on University Avenue in the heart of the city.