On Thursday, Oct. 27, Nashville Animal Advocacy, a local animal rights organization is hosting a free screening of Vegan: Everyday Stories. The documentary presents the stories of four individuals who have chosen a vegan lifestyle, including a former cattle rancher, an endurance athlete, and an 8-year-old who convinced her family to change their diet.

Nashville Animal Advocacy members will be on hand before and after the screening to answer questions and provide information about the vegan lifestyle, so if you've ever had an interest in or just curiosity about veganism, this is an excellent opportunity to learn about a plant-based lifestyle. Admission to the screening, taking place at the Queen Ave venue in East Nashville, is free, and vegan snacks will be available for attendees as well. Organizers will also have merchandise for sale, and will gladly accept donations. They request that attendees refrain from bringing non-vegan items to the event, including meat and dairy food items.

More information about the documentary is available on the website.

Vegan: Everyday Stories Screening

Thursday, Oct. 27, at 6 p.m. (movie starts at 7 p.m.)

Question-and-answer session immediately following at 8:30 p.m.

Queen Ave, 178 Queen Ave.

Admission is free