| Weston A. Price Foundation | Contact: Kimberly Hartke, press@westonaprice.org |
| For Immediate Release |
April 11, 2011–Falls Church, VAβThe explosive increase in raw milk consumptionβaccording to CDC statistics, at least ten million Americans now consume raw milkβhas created innovative partnerships between consumers and their farmers. By accepting responsibility in their food choices, Americans are paving the way to the next phase of the US local food movement: partnership with producers to ensure we a way of providing raw milk and other healthy foods that our families require for good health.
The Farm-to-Consumer Foundation and the Foundation for Consumer Free Choice will co-host theΒ Third Annual Raw Milk Symposium: Producer-Consumer-ChoiceΒ in Bloomington, Minnesota. The event will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2011, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Bloomington. It is open to the public. Farmers and consumers are especially invited to learn more about the safety and health benefits of Raw Milk as well as the critical relationship between producers and Consumers
Featured speakers at the event include:
Ted Beals, M.S., M.D.Β – He is a retired pathologist with a special interest in the relationship of raw milk to the specific facts surrounding its safety.
Sally Fallon Morell, M.A.Β – Author of the best-selling cookbook,Β Nourishing TraditionsΒ and President of the Weston A. Price Foundation.
David GumpertΒ – Author, journalist and reporter, and host of the on-line journal, The Complete Patient. His most recent book isΒ The Raw Milk Revolution.
Sylvia Onusic, Ph.D.Β – A nutritionist and writer/journalist in the areas of traditional and whole foods and public health with a particular knowledge of the European perspective.
Michael SchmidtΒ – Trained in biodynamic farming in Germany, he moved to his farm in Canada in 1983 where he won a monumental court decision in 2009 for raw milk access.
Catherine Shanahan, M.D.Β – Author of the booksΒ Deep NutritionΒ andΒ Food Rules, she is a board certified family physician trained in biochemistry and genetics
Alan WatsonΒ – Author of two books,Β 21 Days to a Healthy HeartΒ andΒ Β Cereal Killer, which delineatesΒ the unintended consequences of the typically recommended low fat diet.
During the past year, in the name of “food safety” at the urging of the Food and Drug Administration, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture has targeted raw dairy farmers, making Minnesota a crucial state for the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation’s education and outreach efforts to the farming community, general public and government agencies.
Minnesota residents are willing to stand with their farmers and even take on more responsibility to ensure their farms’ survival.
Interested parties may register online or by telephone. Visit theΒ http://RawMilkSymposium.orgΒ website to register. The cost is $40 to attend the Symposium (no meals included, 8 and under free). A lunch ticket is available for $25.00, and the Fundraiser Reception and Dinner is $100.00. To register by phone, call 703-208-3276.
For more information about the event or sponsorship and exhibit opportunities, please contact, Symposium Coordinator, Christie Boyd.Β Her phone number is 513-407-8899 and email is:Β admin@farmtoconsumerfoundation.org.
The Farm-to-Consumer Foundation through education and charitable relief, supports farmers engaged in sustainable farm stewardship and promotes consumer access to local, nutrient dense food.
To learn more about the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation, or to make a donation, visit their website,Β http://farmtoconsumerfoundation.org. The phone number is:Β 513-407-8899.Β
Press Contact:Β Kimberly Hartke, Publicist
A Campaign for Real Milk,Β realmilk.com
Related Links:
Raw Milk Symposium Official Website:
http://www.farmtoconsumerfoundation.org/rawmilksymposium/index.htm
Exhibitor information:
http://www.farmtoconsumerfoundation.org/rawmilksymposium/exhibits.htm
Spread the Word (Downloadable Flyer, Web Ads):Β http://www.farmtoconsumerfoundation.org/rawmilksymposium/flyer/index.htm
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