January 9th,16th, 23rd, 30th and February 6th and 13th, 6:00-9:00pm
Sheboygan, WI: Simple Living Series 2008 Traditional Food and Herb Program
This series will offer participants the opportunity to learn and
enhance a variety of time honored skills. We will make cheese, fermented foods and beverages, herbal soap and handcrafted herbal wares. You will learn to cook with herbs as well as wild and whole foods and make soap for your own use. Participants will leave with a notebook of recipes, cultures for making cheese and fermented foods at home as well as herbal soap that we craft together. There will be lots of samples for inspiration and fun!! For more information see www.moonwiseherbs.com
January 10, January 24, February 21, March 6, March 20, April 3, 7-9:30pm
Silver Spring, MD: Learn to Cook Nourishing, Traditional Food. You are what you eat! Learn simple, traditional techniques to make the nutrients in your food more available to your body, easy to digest, and deeply nourishing. We will cover lacto-fermentation, properly soaking grains, why and how to make nutrient-dense stock and super tonics, and make sense of fats, cholesterol, proteins and carbohydrates. There will be class participation, and everyone will taste everything that is made. These classes are based on Nourishing Traditions, and the principles espoused by the Weston A. Price Foundation.
Class I: Making Butter, Whey & Cheese: Super Tonics & the Original Sodas!
Class II: Nutrient-Rich Stocks: Easy, Hearty Soups; Class III: Condiments, Marinades & Sauces Fermented Vegetables & Fruits; Class IV: Digestible & Delicious- Properly Soaking Beans & Whole Grains; Class V: Glorious Greens-Collards, Kale, & Chard Salad Dressings; Class IV: Healthy Sweet Treats
TO REGISTER or FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 240.988.9312 or email .
January 12, January 19, February 9, February 16, March 1, March 15, 9:30am-12 noon
Silver Spring, MD: Learn to Cook Nourishing, Traditional Food. You are what you eat! Learn simple, traditional techniques to make the nutrients in your food more available to your body, easy to digest, and deeply nourishing. We will cover lacto-fermentation, properly soaking grains, why and how to make nutrient-dense stock and super tonics, and make sense of fats, cholesterol, proteins and carbohydrates. There will be class participation, and everyone will taste everything that is made. These classes are based on Nourishing Traditions, and the principles espoused by the Weston A. Price Foundation.
Class I: Making Butter, Whey & Cheese: Super Tonics & the Original Sodas!
Class II: Nutrient-Rich Stocks: Easy, Hearty Soups; Class III: Condiments, Marinades & Sauces Fermented Vegetables & Fruits; Class IV: Digestible & Delicious- Properly Soaking Beans & Whole Grains; Class V: Glorious Greens-Collards, Kale, & Chard Salad Dressings; Class IV: Healthy Sweet Treats
TO REGISTER or FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 240.988.9312 or email .
Jan 13
Arlington, VA: “Health, Beauty and Strength with Nourishing
Traditional Diets” by Sally Fallon. Contact: Arlington Metaphysical Chapel (703) 276-8738, .
Jan 16th, 9:00 am
Annapolis, MD: MICFA’s Second Annual Lobby Day and Legislative Brunch at Lowe House Office Building, Room 180, 84 College Avenue, Annapolis, MD 21401. Legislative session is just about to begin. We built terrific momentum last year starting from scratch. This year we already have that behind us and are ready to take it all the way! January 16th is our lobby day. Come express yourself to the delegates and senators of the General Assembly. Bring food, healthy children and wonderful fresh milk stories. We will gather in Annapolis to feed and meet with our legislators. Please join us. Members and supporters will meet at 9:00. We will set up the brunch and give a brief overview of the day and what to expect. At 10:00 our legislators will begin coming to the room for our wonderful food. Some
people will stay in the meeting room to help serve the brunch while others go to legislative offices to meet with legislators. For more information, www.micfa.net, .
January 19, 6:00pm
San Francisco, CA: January WAPF Potluck at Davies Medical Center- Gazebo Room 45 Castro @ Duboce, San Francisco, CA. Rupam Henry combines her expertise as a Holistic Health Counselor, Herbalist, and Light Therapy Practitioner with her 20 year professional experience as an R.D.A. in general and pediatric dentistry. Rupam comes from a family heritage of herbalists, medicine makers and pharmacists reaching back 13 generations. She feels passionate about sharing processes, tools and information to empower others on their path of self-healing. Rupam will speak on Holistic Dental Care, which includes diet, homecare and dental materials and procedures. View her website: www.rupamherbals.com. For more information: (415) 350-9628 or .
Jan 26
Gaylord, MI: Northern Michigan Real Food Conference featuring Sally
Fallon, Ted Beals, Gearld Fry, Richard Olree, Ed Chambers, Randy Cook and Greg
Niewendorp. Contact: Kay Cordes (982) 742-4248, .
January 26
Grayling, MI: 9th Annual Northern Michigan Small Farm Conference.
“Increasing Production and Usage of Locally Grown Products”. Please join us
in celebrating the small farm success in northern Michigan and help shape
the local food revolution. Keynote Speaker: Chris Bedford, Co-Founder and
President of Sweetwater Local Foods Market. Other topics include: Pasture
Raised and Organic Livestock Production, Using Local Food, Is climate
changing in the Great Lakes Region, Passive solar Greenhouses for Season
Extension and Winter Harvest, Cover Crops for Michigan’s Vegetable Farms,
Specialty Mushroom Production for Small Scale Farms, and many more. For
more information contact the Antrim County MSU Extension office at
231-533-8818 or check or website at www.msue.msu.edu/antrim and click on
2008 Small Farm Conference.
January 26, 2008, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Dubuque, IA: Spend the Day Learning About Your Health: Dr. Kaayla Daniel
Topics include: ADD and ADHD, Osteoporosis, Heart Disease, Soy, Dirty Secrets of the Food Industry. Grand View Methodist Church, 3342 John Wesley Drive, Dubuque, Iowa 52003.Tickets are $40.00 and are sold at Grand View or
contact our chapter leader, Jim Kammes at (608) 794-2638 or contact chapter member, Jim Earles at (563) 588-2935 or . Chef-prepared, locally obtained, WAPF-friendly lunch sold at extra cost. Also enjoy: Winter Farmer’s Market Sale at Grand View 3:00-5:00 pm….proceeds to benefit a Farmers Emergency Fund.
January 26, 4:30pm
Sunnyvale, CA: For details and to reserve your spot please e-mail Olga at . Please join us for our January potluck and talk! Jennifer Schmid, our fellow chapter member, will tell us about Weston A. Price Foundation conference she visited in November 2007. She’ll be talking about featured speakers, food, vendors, volunteering opportunities.
January 26th at 6:30PM
Portland, OR: Monthly Nourishing Traditions meeting. We will be meeting at Sydney’s Cafe in NW Portland for delicious, nourishing food, and as always great
company. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet your fellow real
food supporters and help build our local community. We will also be
showing the documentary “King Corn,” a new release about two college
friends who document their experience growing an acre of America’s
most subsidized crop and how it saturates our food chain. You can
watch the trailer here: http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/
kingcorn/trailer/ to learn more.
January 30, 8:00 pm EST
Teleconference: Bringing Farmers to the Plate,The Challenge of rebuilding the local food web through farmer cooperation and consumer
awareness. Cost: $20.00. We all have something in common. We want to protect our farms and our health.
To accomplish these very important goals we need to understand the intricacies of farming, how your farms benefit from local food networks and how the consumer helps farms succeed. This teleconference is very important for anyone who has any relationship with a farm. Folks, that is all of us!
Mr. Salatin will speak for 40 minutes and then we will devote another 20 minutes
for a Q & A session.
Please visit Farm-to-Consumer Foundation
https://www.ptfassociates.com/secure/ftcldf/seminar_signup.html
to register for the opportunity to hear Joel speak!
Feb 1-3
College Station, TX: The 8th annual Texas Conference On Organic Production Systems is to be held at the Hilton Conference Center.
The largest sustainable AG conference in Texas will be facilitated by the Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (TOFGA), bringing together the farmers, ranchers, consultants, organizers, chefs and national leaders that are making a difference in the local food revolution.
Attend this annual event and learn the latest in organic growing and sustainable agriculture, tour local farms, eat local food, enjoy a movie screening, trade show and return home inspired by others on how to successfully bring local food to your community and school system.
Speakers include Sally Fallon, Jeffrey Smith, author of Seeds of Deception, Howard Garrett, “the Dirt Doctor” and Jim Hightower.
More information about the conference and the Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Assoc. can be viewed online at www.tofga.org or by calling (979) 836-3135. Those who register before December 31st will save up to $50 dollars.
Feb 2, 7:00pm-9:00pm
Silver Spring, MD: DVD Release Party: Making Condiments that are Good for You
Lacto-fermented Ketchup, Mustard and Mayonnaise. at Crossings: A Center for the Healing Traditions, 8505 Fenton Street, Suite 202, Silver Spring, MD 20910
above Whole Foods Market- park in the garage at Wayne & Fenton Streets.
Call (240) 988-9312 or email monica at for more information.
February 6, 2:00-4:30 pm and 7pm
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Seminar Series on Raw Milk. Raw Milk, Mother Nature’s Inconvenient Truth, Mark McAfee, Organic Pastures Dairy
Mark McAfee is founder of Organic Pastures Dairy in California. He is
internationally recognized as an expert in raw milk production, working
closely with government officials and university researchers to
demonstrate the superior quality and safety of raw milk.
www.organicpastures.com . 2pm at Foran Hall, Room 138B, seating capacity 40
Rutgers University, 59 Dudley Road, New Brunswick, NJ. And 7 pm, Cook Student Center, Multi-purpose Room, seating capacity 350
Rutgers University, 59 Biel Road, New Brunswick, NJ. Raw Milk Wars, Government’s Attempt to Dictate What Foods We Can Consume
David G. Cox, Attorney at Law, Lane, Alton & Horst LLC
February 9, 2:30 to 4:30pm
Annapolis Maryland: Nourishing Our Children, Free Information Talk hosted by the Anne Arundel County WAPF Chapter. Learn
why many traditional foods such as butter, whole milk, egg yolk are
considered unhealthy when in fact, they are vital to the growth and
intellectual development of our children. Some foods such as soda, candy, and Oreos are obviously unhealthy, but there are some other foods that may surprise you to learn that they can be harmful; such as soy infant formula, boxed cereal, and organic; crackers and cookies. Practical steps to follow when feeding your family nutritious and delicious food.
Feb 16
Lancaster, PA: Health Awareness Seminar featuring “Seminar on
Traditional Diets” by Sally Fallon. Contact: (717) 295-9100.
February 16, 6:00PM
San Francisco, CA: February WAPF Potluck, Dr. Sarah Kalomiros is a Chiropractic Kinesiologist and has been studying Applied Kinesiology and muscle testing for 8 years. She was a microbiologist before she was a Chiropractor specializing in infectious diseases. She stumbled upon a technique called Nutritional Response Testing (NRT) when a fellow doctor of hers said she found Dr. Freddie Ulan and Dr. Lester Bryman’s work, who are the founders of NRT. NRT looks at every organ system to see what is the real major cause of the issue. Dr. Kalomiros completed the program and her practice has exploded! She is getting great results with a 90% success rate with compliant patients. She has expanded her practice to half nutrition and half chiropractic and is seeing amazing results! For more information, call (415) 350-9628.
Sunday, February 17, 11:30am
Campbell, CA: WAPF San Jose and South Bay chapter monthly potluck/speaker event. Our February gathering is featuring Jean Harrah and Bob Thorson of Deep Roots Ranch, who will be talking about sustainable farming practices they are employing on their beautiful land in Watsonville. Jean and Bob are long-time WAPF supporters and Jean is currently serving as a WAPF Santa Cruz chapter leader. For more information and to reserve a spot, please e-mail Olga at .
February 19
Washington, DC: The Oiling of America by Sally Fallon at the Wardman Park Hotel 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Contact: (240) 379-7072,
https://www.ptfassociates.com/secure/OilingofAmerica/Registration.htm. View flyer here.
Feb. 23, 9:30 to 11:30
Ann Arbor, MI: : “Introduction to Fresh, Unprocessed Milk” at the lovely Sunward Cohousing common house, 424 Little Lake Road, Ann Arbor. Health benefits of fresh, unprocessed milk; how to choose your source of milk; how to care for your milk; what fresh milk means to the economy of the small farm; and a history of the problems of industrialization. Classes will be followed by a light and delicious Nourishing Traditions lunch. Fee per class: $15 check payable to: AAWAPF, Mail to: AAWAPF, P.O. Box 4477, Ann Arbor, MI 48106
Please send registration fee no later than one week before the class.
Each class limited to 12 students. For more information, http://community.icontact.com/p/htnetwork/newsletters/htnevents
Feb 29
Durham, NC: Fourfold Path to Healing Conference featuring Tom
Cowan, MD, Mar 2 Jaimen McMillan and Sally Fallon. Contact: (240) 379-7072.
http://www.fourfoldhealing.com
March 1st, 6:30PM
Portland, OR: Join us for our next Nourishing Foods Potluck, hosted by Heidi McKay. This potluck will be kid-friendly and will support open discussions
on the trials and tribulations of cooking the nourishing way. So come
with your questions and concerns and chances are fellow attendees
will have the advice you need! Gathering at 1024 SE Rhone. Please
RSVP to .
March 2nd, 2:30-4:30 pm
Annapolis, MD: Restoring Our Children’s Health Class at 2054 Quaker Way #12, Annapolis, Md 21401 (Windgate community off of Bestgate). Do you have a child suffering from food allergies, asthma, ADD, chronic ear infections, lactose intolerance or any other digestive ailments? With over 80% of our immune system based in our guts – come and discover how vital the digestive system is in maintaining and establishing health for you and your child. This class will share the principles of the Body Ecology Diet as well as the value of establishing a vital inner ecosystem for your child to achieve his or her greatest potential. During this class, I will demonstrate how to make young coconut kefir–a food that is critical in jump starting the process. I will also have some of the valuable fermented foods available for sale. Cost: $40.Contact: (443) 822-4667, .
March 5,
Washington, DC: Farm Food Voices DC 2008: 2nd Annual National Small-farm Lobby Day and Legislative Reception. PLEASE BRING FOOD! Who should bring food? Everyone. Last year we had wonderful food from Bobolink Dairy of New Jersey, restaurant Nora of Washington, DC, Amish farmers from Pennsylvania, area chefs and caterers, and numerous individuals. In addition, farmers from around the country donated food that local families, including many Weston A. Price Foundation members, prepared and brought. This is a showcase for the food we advocate. Let’s feed our legislators real food! FOOD COORDINATOR: Liz Reitzig, President, MICFA , (301) 860.0535. Joel Salatin, Emcee
Congressmen Ron Paul and Bob Goodlatte have been invited to speak.
March 6th, 6:30PM and 8:30PM
Washington, DC: BEETS MEET BEATS in Georgetown. The Crossroads Farmers Market Project presents SALT & SAMOVAR, in a union of local food and fresh music at the Letelier Theater in Georgetown (next to Café Milano on Prospect St., NW). The evening will feature a short presentation by Crossroads Farmers Market Project founder and proprietor of Michele’s Granola, Michele Thornett, an opening performance by local Virginian farmer, Pablo Elliott, and a show by
Brooklyn’s Salt & Samovar (on their way to South by Southwest!). Admission
is $20 per person and includes entry to the concert and light refreshments. All proceeds benefit the Crossroads Farmers Market Project, helping to build a new food community by reaching out to low-income, immigrant consumers and resource-limited vendors in the Takoma Park/Langley Park neighborhood. Reserve your seat NOW by calling (540) 631-5611 or sending an email to .
March 15, 10am-12 pm
Annapolis, MD: “Nourishing Our Children” Free Presentation at the West Street Library in Annapolis. Learn why many traditional foods such as butter, whole milk, egg yolk are considered unhealthy when in fact, they are vital to the growth and
intellectual development of our children. Some foods such as soda, candy, and Oreos are obviously unhealthy, but there are some other foods that may surprise you to learn that they can be harmful; such as soy infant formula, boxed cereal, and “organic” crackers and cookies. Practical steps to follow when feeding your family nutritious and delicious food.
March 15 and 16, 10am-4pm
Sheboygan, WI: Join us for one or both or these offerings March 15, 2008 Making Fermented Food and Beverages: Kefir, Sauerkraut and more!!
Join us for this fun day as we learn hands on to make a wide variety of fermented food and beverages that can be easily crafted in your own kitchen
March 16, 2008 Home Cheese Making: Mozzarella, Feta, Cheddar and more!!
Making cheese at home is easy and fun! Join us as we explore the lost art of home cheese making. We will create and sample several simple cheeses that can be cultivated at home. This class will focus on using farm fresh milk. For more
information see www.moonwiseherbs.com.
March 15, 6:00PM
Berkeley, CA: March Potluck at Barry’s House
909 Regal Road, Berkeley, CA 94708 US . Barry Gordon, co-owner of BTB Professional Feng Shui Training, has been an international Feng Shui practitioner and educator since 1984. Barry has a degree in physics and many years experience as a business owner, an intuitive counselor and in corporate management. Initiated by a death experience in Vietnam, he has acquired thirty years experience in shamanic work, spiritual practice, numerous therapies and other esoteric studies. Barry co-teaches the BTB Feng Shui Professional Training Program at the New York Open Center, in San Francisco, and in other Certificate Programs and centers in the U.S. and internationally. Barry will discuss Energy Psychology- which is a simple, easy, quick method to relieve emotional and physical discomfort, distress and trauma. For more information, 415/ 820.1633.
March 22, 9:30 to 11:30
Ann Arbor, MI: “Using Fresh, Unprocessed Milk – Lactic acid Fermentation” at the lovely Sunward Cohousing common house 424 Little Lake Road, Ann Arbor.
How to organize a culture area in your home; making whey (clabber);
troubleshooting tips when clabbering; culturing kefir. Classes will be followed by a light and delicious Nourishing Traditions lunch. Fee per class: $15 check payable to: AAWAPF, Mail to: AAWAPF, P.O. Box 4477, Ann Arbor, MI 48106
Please send registration fee no later than one week before the class.
Each class limited to 12 students. For more information, http://community.icontact.com/p/htnetwork/newsletters/htnevents
Mar 28
Minot, ND: “The Oiling of America” by Sally Fallon. Contact: Farrah Faulkner
(701) 448-9210, .
Mar 29:
Minot ND: “Seminar on Traditional Diets” by Sally Fallon. Contact: Farrah Faulkner (701) 448-9210, .
February-April- Thursday evenings
Silver Spring, MD and McClean, VA: Well-Being Basics Cooking Classes based on Nourishing Traditions cookbook with whole food chef and educator Monica Corrado. Call Monica at (240) 988-9312 or email for complete schedule of classes. Take one or the series!
Apr 12
Wilmington, DE: The Delaware Conference on Integrative Medicine
featuring Patricia Blanchfield, Michael Borokhovsky, Sally Fallon, Philip
Getson, Chad Laurence, Donald Robbins and Susan Silberstein. Contact: (302) 738-3304, http://altmedangel.com.
April 12, 6:00PM
San Francisco, CA: WAPF April Potluck at Davies Medical Center- Gazebo Room
45 Castro @ Duboce (free parking in garage), San Francisco. Martin Renner is a doctoral candidate in History at the University of California-Santa Cruz. He will present “Refined Foods, Rotten Teeth, Ruined Soils: Weston Price’s Life and Times.” He will place the evolution of Price’s outlook into the wider historical context in which he lived. For more information, contact .
Apr 17-20
Lake Lanier Islands, GA: Clayton College of Natural Health Conference featuring
Jonny Bowden, Sally Fallon, Linda Page, Darryl Patton, Julian Whitaker and
Matthew Wood. Contact: ,
www.ccnh.edu/community/conference/index.aspx .
April 19, 9:30 to 11:30
Ann Arbor, MI:“Using Fresh, Unprocessed Milk – Using all of the milk, freshest to oldest” at the lovely Sunward Cohousing common house 424 Little Lake Road, Ann Arbor. Principles of cooking with milk and several recipes; butter-making
demonstration. Classes will be followed by a light and delicious Nourishing Traditions lunch. Fee per class: $15 check payable to: AAWAPF, Mail to: AAWAPF, P.O. Box 4477, Ann Arbor, MI 48106
Please send registration fee no later than one week before the class.
Each class limited to 12 students. For more information, http://community.icontact.com/p/htnetwork/newsletters/htnevents
April 20-26
Brasstown, NC: “Yumptious Everyday Slow Food” at John C. Campbell Folk
School, Brasstown, NC 28902, a one-week, hands-on cooking class including
natrually leavened bread, fermented foods, soaked whole grains and healthy
desserts, Andrew Brown, instructor. Room, board and camping available.
More information at www.folkschool.org .
April 25, 2008 at 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Fairfax, VA: How Nourishing is Our Food? A Sustainable Farmer’s Perspective
Sponsored by the Weston A. Price Foundation. Discover what Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis find as they follow their harvest into the
world and attempt to understand what they – and all of us – are really made of.
Join us April 25 for two short films and a fascinating, eye-opening presentation
featuring:
An hour long highlights version of the feature documentary King Corn.
Animated short film by the Sierra Club, The True Cost of Food, which addresses the hidden costs in mass-produced food.
Talk and discussion led by Mike Tabor, a local organic, sustainable farmer.
Farm Fresh Food Tasting. This is a free event at the George Mason University Campus – Fairfax, VA, Sub 2 (Student Union Building 2) Ballroom. “For every 10 pounds of healthy grain you put into a cow, you only get out one pound
of meat… The average American meal travels 2000 miles from farm to table.” – The True Cost of Food. Contact: Kimberly at 703-860-2711
April 25, 10am – 5pm
Toronto, Canada: Sally Fallon at the CNIB Centre. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear Sally Fallon’s highly acclaimed Seminar on Healthy Traditional Diets, as part of the Canadian Holistic Nutrition Conference. The seminar is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (as is the gala reception) Includes whole food organic lunch.
PRICE: 125.00 Group Rate: $99.00 (twenty or more people, 1 transaction)
CONTACT: Cathy (416) 261-1340, Fax (416) 261-8091 or . Or go to www.csnnalumni.org and click conference to register online.
April 26th 1-2:15pm
Severna Park, MD: Learn how to make chicken stock, crispy nuts, kefir
smoothies, and soaked oats for pancakes and oatmeal by Cara Bergman WAPF Chapter Leader for Anne Arundel County. $25. Sign up on www.DeliciousandHealthyLiving.com or by emailing Cara Bergman M.Ac. , (410) 647-2884.
April 27th 1-2:15pm
Severna Park, MD:Learn how to sprout your own flour, make fermented salsa,
and homemade soaked granola by Cara Bergman WAPF Chapter Leader for Anne Arundel County. $25. Sign up on www.DeliciousandHealthyLiving.com or by emailing Cara Bergman M.Ac. , (410) 647-2884.
April 27, 1pm
San Jose, CA: San Jose and South Bay WAPF chapter April potluck. For more information please e-mail Olga at . Please join us for our April potluck/speaker event featuring Joe Morris of T.O. Cattle company!
www.morrisgrassfed.com
Born in 1962 and raised in the city of San Francisco, Joe is the fifth
generation of his family to steward land and cattle in California. Joe has
worked on buckaroo crews in Nevada and California, as a lay missioner,
community organizer and social worker with the Catholic Church in Latin
America, and has taught high school in Washington, D.C. Since 1991, he and
his wife, Julie, have used the Holistic ManagementR decision making
framework to enhance the health of their community and land and to produce a
living from their work. They have two children, Sarah and Jack.
T.O. Cattle company leases the six ranches it manages, two of which belong
to the California State Parks, while one belongs to the Elkhorn Slough
Foundation. On these ranches they run pasture cattle for others, their own
cows, calves and yearlings, and, since 1995, they have marketed Morris
Grassfed BeefT directly to families in the Central Coast.
As results of their management decisions they are a profitable ecosystem
based business whose lands are improving even as productivity has risen. On
one state park, for example, in the last five years, they are now able to
run roughly 25% more AUMs on the same land. In that same time period they
have seen vigor return to the native plant populations, particularly oak
trees, riparian vegetation and perennial grasses. Furthermore, soil that
was once bare is now covered. Perhaps most importantly, relationships
between people collaborating with T.O. Cattle Company who at one time had
little trust for each other are steadily gaining trust for each other and
improving their ability to work together.
May 4, 11:00am
Inverness, CA: WAPF-SF Farm Tour at Drakes Bay Family Farm. On the tour, Kevin Lunny will share the history of food production on the Point Reyes Peninsula, his family’s history, the shellfish farm history, his hatchery process, his growing process, the interaction between shellfish and the environment, our local food system, etc. as well as open discussion time. The tour will be one hour. Drakes Bay Farm will offer our group samples of their half shell oysters! They will also have their products available at the farm store for sale. There is no charge for this tour. Come BYO picnic and enjoy a farmer share his passion for local, sustainable food production! www.drakesbayfamilyfarms.com . For information, contact .
May 4-10
Brasstown, NC : “Exotica, a World Tour of Aromatic Dishes” at John C. Campbell
Folk School, Brasstown, NC 28902, a one-week, hands-on cooking class
focusing on the health and culinary uses of herbs and spices from around the
globe and their use in preparing traditional dishes from many cultures,
Shabari Bird, instructor. Room, board and camping available. More
information at www.folkschool.org .
May 10, 6:00PM
San Francisco, CA: WAPF May Potluck. Nan Wishner, Chair of the City of Albany Integrated Pest Management Task Force, was one of the first to learn about aerial pesticide spraying for the light brown apple moth (LBAM) coming to the Bay Area in summer 2008. She has been at the center of Bay Area efforts to educate the public and local governments and support legislative and legal opposition to the spraying and to foster reforms in state and federal pest management strategies. For more information, .
May 18, 11am
Saratoga, CA: San Jose and South Bay WAPF chapter potluck. Sanborn Park Hostel picnic area, 15808 Sanborn Road, Saratoga, CA. As per multiple requests of our group members, we are dedicating our May potluck to building our community: we’ll have a chance to get to know each other better, chat,
share experience, recipes, resources and just hang out under the gorgeous redwoods of Sanborn park. This will be a family event, and kids are very welcome! Bring nets for catching tadpoles in the pond and cameras for taking pictures of giant toads and banana slugs that your kids might find! Beautiful hiking trails are available for the willing.
May 21, 6:30pm
Redding, CA: Annual Pot-luck ” to get to know the members.” Guest speaker from Big Bluff Ranch in Red Bluff, CA to share to benefits of grass-fed beef, the concept of sustainable ranching and to communicate the passion of land stewardship. RSVP to Dr. Trudi Pratt (530) 244-7873.
May 30-June 6
Lopez Island, WA: Women’s Annual Herbal and Seaweed Intensives Herbal Wisdom, Wild Edibles, Whole and Local Foods, Community
and More!!! For more information see www.moonwiseherbs.com
May 31st 1:00 – 2:15pm
Severna Park, MD: Kitchen Sampler class: So you want to know what I am eating? Experience a tour of my pantry and refrigerator. Taste various fermented vegetables, kefir including kefir sodas, and more. See and taste an assortment of Traditional Foods including my homemade chicken soup which will be served. There will be a discussion and question and answer. One person will win kefir grains to take home. $25 per person. Register on line at www.DeliciousandHealthyLiving.com or by emailing .
June 1st 8:30 – 10:00am
Annapolis, MD: Group Tour of Whole Foods: Get a guided tour of Whole Foods. We will discuss which foods are most
nutrient-dense. I will answer questions such as:
– What is Kombucha?
– Are the organic cereals healthy?
– Is cultured butter better than regular butter?
– Can I buy food that has probiotics instead of taking supplements?
– Wild or farmed seafood?
– Which eggs are really free-roaming?
Register on line at www.DeliciousandHealthyLiving.com or by emailing .
June 8, 10am-1pm
Seattle, WA: Wild Eats Class: A Whole and Wild Food Adventure. Back by popular demand a 3 hour class on wild edilbes; where to find them, how to prepare them and more! Join herbalist, wildcrafter and whole food enthusiast Linda Conroy for this fun and inspiring program. Participants will be treated to tips from Linda’s years of experience incorporating wild edibles into her diet as well as
feeding others through the decade long project: Wild Eats; a Wild and Whole Foods Community Meal. This project has inspired people across the country to increase the nutrient density of their food by incorporating tasty wild and whole foods into their daily life. We will make and sample a variety of whole and wild food snacks including kelp cookies, rosehip soda, nettle pesto dip, roasted burdock “coffee” and much more!! We will examine the nutritional value of wild edibles as well as food preparation techniques that increase their nutrient density. You will leave with recipes, a full belly and a whole lot of inspiration! To learn more about Linda see www.moonwiseherbs.com
This class is offered a a stand alone or in combination with Fermentation for
Herbalists and non-herbalists alike. Fee $30 per class or $50 for both To Enroll Contact Dandelion Botanical Company (206) 545 8892 or email:
June 10, 7:45 pm
Washington, DC: HOW TO BUILD THE BODY TEMPLE ACCORDING TO THE DIVINE BLUEPRINT An Exploration of the Nutritional Requirements for Optimal Health. FREE EVENING POWERPOINT PRESENTATION BY SALLY FALLON-MORELL, President, the Weston A. Price Foundation, Author of the bestselling Nourishing Traditions. Scottish Rite Temple, Washington, DC, 2800 16th Street, Free Parking (at rear of temple building from Mozart Street). Topics covered include:
The pioneering research of Dr. Weston A. Price on the diets of healthy traditional
peoples; The basic laws of nutrition for building the physical body; The vital role of animal fats in human nutrition; Why pasture-feeding of livestock is key to good health; Dangers of modern soy products; Safety and health benefits of raw milk, Nature’s perfect food; Nutritional support for brain function.
June 11, 6pm-8:30pm
Seattle, WA: Fermentation for Herbalists and Non-Herbalists Alike. Learn to promote health through these time honored food preservation practices.
Fermented foods are made by a technique that relies on the breakdown of
carbohydrates and proteins. When we combine herbs with fermented foods we increase their healing potential. The results are delicious food that is beneficial to
overall health. Join herbalist and whole food enthusiast Linda Conroy as we learn
hands on how to make a wide variety of fermented food as well as beverages. We will make and/or sample cultured herb butter, fermented vegetables (i.e. sauerkraut, kimchee, pickles, carrots), fermented fruit, lacto-fermented “healthy” herbal soda, home made miso, yogurt, kefir and more!! We will learn about and sample sour dough crafted from grapes grown in Linda’s own garden. You will leave with recipes and inspired to craft these healthful foods in your own kitchen. Fee $30 per class or $50 for both To Enroll Contact Dandelion Botanical Company (206) 545 8892 or email:
June 14, 10am-4pm
Seattle, WA: Home Cheese Making All Day Class. Join home cheese maker Linda Conroy for this fun and inspring program. This hands on class will show you how easy it is to make cheese in your own kitchen. We will create and sample a wide variety of cheese that can be cultivated at home including: Paneer (an East Indian staple), basic farm cheese (a hard cheese historically created on the small family farm), Chevre (a soft spread able goat cheese), Mozzarella, Feta and Gouda. After learning to make kefir, we will transform this fermented milk beverage into soft spread able cheese and a condiment that can be used in place of sour cream. You’ll also learn some cooking ideas for whey, an abundant by product of cheese making. Participants can build on this introduction to create many varieties of cheese at home. Includes instruction, inspiration, samples, cheese to take home, recipes, a cheese culture to get you
started. This workshop is lead by home cheese maker Linda Conroy, who has been making cheese in her own kitchen for over a decade with raw, farm fresh milk. For more information about Linda and other cheese making classes see
www.moonwiseherbs.com This class is held at North Seattle Community College; to register call (206)527-3705, or email:
June 27-29
Chicago, IL: The Fourth Annual Health Freedom Expo returns to Chicago at the Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center. More than 170 exhibitors will be showcasing the latest in alternative and natural health care products. Featured speakers include Mariel Hemingway, Dr. Joseph Mercola, John Gray, Sally Fallon-Morell, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, Dr. Joel Wallach, and 60 other local and national speakers. You’re invited to attend the dynamic panel discussions on Vaccines and Mercury—two life-changing subjects affecting every family today. The cost is $15 per day or $35 for the weekend. For more information visit our website www.healthfreedomexpo.com
or call us at (888) 658-3976.
June 28, 2:30PM
Saratoga, CA: Saratoga Library (branch of Santa Clara County Library)
13650 Saratoga Ave, Saratoga, CA 95070. Is raw milk safe? You are invited to hear the research and facts about this miraculous health food. Please come and see the presentation offered by San Jose and South Bay Weston A. Price chapter leader, Pam Laine. This is a free event open to the public. If Milk is not Raw, it isn’t REAL. Full-Fat, Pasture-Fed, Unprocessed. Topics: Is raw milk safe? Is raw milk more nutritious? Is milk from pastured cows more nutritious? Is raw milk better for farmers? This is a great opportunity to introduce friends & family to raw dairy, by providing them the facts on the safety of raw milk.
July 4
Christiana, PA: Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund 1st Birthday Party. Click here for details.
July 7th-July 28
Sheboygan, WI: Women’s 3 Week Herbal/Earthways Apprenticeship Program. This apprenticeship is an opportunity for women to connect deeply with themselves and to develop a connection with herbal green allies. Participants will have the opportunity to experience living close to the earth while incorporating herbs and wild foods into their daily life. We will create a community of women that encourage, inspire and challenge each other to look to the earth mother and plant sisters for deep healing and wisdom. This program is an authentic apprenticeship where participants are offered support on their own personal journey and encouraged, supported and challenged to journey to their depths. For more information see www.moonwiseherbs.com.
July 12
Swoope VA: Polyface Farm Field Day with Joel Salatin and Daniel
Salatin. Contact: Acres USA, (800) 355-5313, http://www.acresusa.com .
July 12, 6pm
San Francisco, CA: July potluck at Gazebo Room @ Davies Medical Center
Castro (btw 14th & Duboce) free parking, San Francisco, CA 94115. Julie Burns and Melissa Weaver will be speaking about the relationship between heavy metals and environmental toxicity and chronic & degenerative diseases; and what we can do to stay healthy in today’s challenging environment. Both Julie and Melissa are environmental health researchers, educators and consultants, with the Center for Sustainable Health, Sebastopol, CA. For more information, .
July 13, 1-5 pm
Glenmoore, PA: “Fermentation at the Farm with Sandor Katz.”
Sandor will join us at Maysie’s Farm Conservation Center to kick off the Buy Fresh Buy Local Week in Chester County, PA. Participants will learn about the important health benefits of adding traditionally fermented foods to one’s diet. Through this demonstration workshop, all will be encouraged to use the foods available to them at this time of year to try some fermenting on their own. We will all share a small meal of locally produced fermented morsels! Fee- $35. To register and for more information, contact Annmarie Butera at or (610) 466-7593.
July 17 – 31,
SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR THE SWISS TOUR 2008!
Swiss Native Judy Mudrak is organizing a third annual two-week trip to Switzerland for 12-20 healthy interested members of the WAPF. Come see the cows, goats and sheep, meet the mountain farmers! Watch the modern/primitive Alpine cheese making and wood-wheel butter making–dying arts! Speak to a mountain bee farmer, see heirloom animals, attend a Swiss festival, ride the route of the Glacier Express! Historical ‘hands on’ make-and-bake rye sourdough bread, herbalist guided Alpine plant walk with herbal salve making, splendid mountain views and more! Visit various regions including the Loetschental where Dr. Price did his research. If you love to see and learn, please sign up as soon as possible. The tour is for 2 weeks and the price is 1750.00 dollars inland fees only. That includes overnight stays, breakfast, scheduled tours with midday meals.
Length of trip: 2 weeks, arrival in Zurich Thursday July 17. You will book your own flight and obtain your own Swiss Rail Pass. More info: Judith Mudrak, 58 Cranberry Run, Southampton, NJ 08088 USA. Phone: (609) 859-3828 EST
or , SUBJECT: WAPFCH08.
July 19th from 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Great Falls, VA: The Raw Milk Movement, Food Freedom, and You: A Report From the Front Lines of the Raw Milk Battle. This event will be held in the new WAPF friendly coffee house, owned by WAPF chapter member, Kathy Huff, The Conscious Bean. We will be able to purchase wonderful soups and salads and gluten free-treats made with nourishing traditional principals to enjoy during our meeting. Due to space limitations, the event will be limited to 30 participants, and will be standing room only. All RSVP’s must be done through our chapter meetup site. Please register for the meetup if you haven’t already, then rsvp for this event. IMPT: As a courtesy to others, if you later decide you can’t make it, PLEASE return to the meetup site and cancel, to make room for someone else to
go. http://wholefood.meetup.com/102/
July 27, 11:00am
Saratoga, CA: Please join us for a picnic under the gorgeous redwoods of Sanborn park! Feel free to bring your family and/or friends. Kids are especially welcome! I promise they will see plenty of giant frogs in the nearby pond, as well as hear them croak (which sounds more like a large predator sound, I swear!) We can also walk a beautiful short trail that leads to a picturesque winery, and look for banana slugs that live by the creek on the way. Bring your hiking boots!For more information please contact Olga at .
July 24,
Lebanon, PA: August Raw Milk Forum: Growing Demand for Nature’s Perfect Food Farm Freedom and Consumer Choice versus Government Roadblocks. The science and legal status of raw milk will be the focus of The Real Deal About Real Milk, an all-day seminar on raw milk to be held August 2 at Cedar Crest High School. The event will feature nationally know speakers on the safety, health benefits and legal status of raw milk in Pennsylvania and throughout the nation.
The conference will focus on recent efforts by the Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculture to stifle the growing raw milk movement. “A growing number of stalwart Pennsylvanians seek to reclaim their constitutional freedoms that have eroded since the founding of our nation,” says PICFA president Jonas Stoltzfus. “Excessive government control over farmers and consumers is causing citizens to question the authorities and renew their efforts to ensure the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” The event is open to the public. The cost to attend is $20.00 for adults, $10.00 for children. The location of the event is Cedar Crest High School, 115 East Evergreen Road, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The event starts at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 6:00 p.m. Lunch is included in the registration fee. Registration at the door or pre-registration by phone, (717) 432-2231.
August 2, 7:30am – 6:00pm
Lebanon, PA: Raw Milk Seminar sponsored by Pennsylvania Independent
Consumers and Farmers Association (PIFCA) hosted by Senator Mike Folmer at
Cedar Crest High School and featuring Ted Beals, Sally Fallon, William Reil and
Pete Kennedy. Fee/donation of $20 includes picnic lunch provided by
C.A.R.E. farmers. Contact: Kathy Cook (717) 432-2231 h, (717) 580-1900 or email: . See flyer and registration form here.
August 9, 6:00pm
San Francisco, CA: WAPF-SF August Potluck. We are very pleased to have Trevor Paque from MyFarm speaking at the potluck. MyFarm is a decentralized urban farm and CSA that grows organic vegetables in backyards throughout the city – increasing local food production and creating a secure and sustainable food system. For more information, .
August 9,
Great Falls, VA: Please Join us for our next Weston A. Price chapter meeting and outreach event! The Conscious Bean Coffee House,10123 Colvin Run Rd, Great Falls, VA 22066, (703) 757-2326. Nutritionist Alana Sugar will speak about how to integrate real and whole foods into your diet. Space is Limited. To Attend, you must register on our meetup site. Click here: http://wholefood.meetup.com/102/
August 10, 10:00pm
Tres Pinos, CA: Hain Ranch tour. Join fellow San Jose & Southbay WAPF chapter members as we tour Hain Ranch!
We will see how pastured poultry goes from chicks to hens. Paul and Leti Hain raise 4000 broilers, 50 turkeys, and some laying flock for eggs. Chickens graze on
pasture, bugs, and feed, then fertilize the Walnut orchards.
Paul and Leti will also provide a BBQ chicken lunch. Cost is $10/person (over 12
yrs) and free for kids.
This event is limited to 40 people.
Please contact Olga at for more information and to reserve your spot.
August 15, 7:00pm-9:30pm
Silver Spring, MD: simply being well through menopause adding easy, high calcium foods to your diet for menopausal relief (and I don’t mean more dairy!)
Learn why calcium is so important for women going through menopause and
beyond…top foods that are rich in calcium and how to prepare them…and calcium antagonists that leach or block calcium absorption. See and taste samples and go away with handy recipes and charts. $55 per session or discounted $150 for the series paid in advanceWhere & When Crossings: A Center for the Healing Traditions 8505 Fenton Street, Suite 202 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
Saturday, August 16, 9:30am-12 noon
Silver Spring, MD: Make your own high calcium teas and herbal vinegars. Now that you know how important calcium is to you, learn how to make calcium-rich teas and vinegars! These provide calcium that is very easily absorbed by the body. (Throw away those calcium supplements that your body doesn’t absorb anyway!) Taste them and learn how to make your own. Easy to incorporate into your daily life…and very high impact! $55 per session or discounted $150 for the series paid in advance. Where & When: Crossings: A Center for the Healing Traditions, 8505 Fenton Street, Suite 202, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
August 16, 1:30pm-4:00pm
Silver Spring, MD: Symptomatic relief through essential oils and flower essences. Hot flashes? Irritable? Backache? Sound familiar? Learn the relief that
therapeutic grade essential oils and flower essences can bring. More simple tools
anyone can use to feel better. Participants will walk away with their own
individualized flower remedy. $55 per session or discounted $150 for the series paid in advance. Where & When: Crossings: A Center for the Healing Traditions
8505 Fenton Street, Suite 202, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
August 23, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Severna Park, MD: Cooking Class: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner – A Day in the Life of Traditional Foods. I will walk you through a typical day of eating nourishing traditional foods. On the menu: Breakfast: Peaches and Cream – soaked buckwheat, farm fresh peaches, and raw cream. Lunch: Lasagna made with farmer’s market zucchini instead of noodles. The sauce will be a delicious combination of grass fed beef and pastured sausage. Dinner: One of my 30 minute dinner meals – homemade gluten free fish sticks (sautéed
in coconut oil), peas, and salad with homemade dressing. $30 Adults; $10 Kids – age 3 and up. To register, email .
Sunday August 24,
Reston, VA/Needmore, PA: Farm Field Day at Licking Creek Bend Farm sponsored jointly by the Reston Chapter of WAPF & Slow Food DC Chapter. A farmer needs our help! He is short staffed this summer and needs workers for his harvest! Organic farmer, Mike Tabor invites you to a farm field day, potluck picnic, and swimming in the creek! You will be a field hand for the day and help to harvest this sustainable farm’s crops, particularly tomatoes and cherry tomatoes. Wear your picking outfits (hat, T-shirt and shorts, sneakers, (IMPT—bring garden gloves) and bring a pot luck dish to share, bathing suit and beach towels and a blanket for the picnic! Farmer Mike asks that you bring no junk food or sodas, please. Date: Sunday August 24, 2008 Depart DC 7:00am. Tour begins at 9:30am. Harvesting ends at 4:00pm. RSVP required on our Meetup Site: you need to join our meetup group, then register to attend the
event at: http://wholefood.meetup.com/102/
September 6th, 2008 9am to 6pm
Milford, MI: Growing Connections 2008 Conference & Organic Harvest Festival At Kensington Metropark Farm Center. Michigan’s Largest one day sustainable living farmers market Including organic farmers along with eco-friendly vendors, discover your local resources! Click here for more information.
September 7, 11:00AM
Lagunitas, CA: WAPF-SF Allstar Organics Farm Tour at Allstar Organics, 1 Alamo Way, Lagunitas, CA. Allstar Organics 1 Alamo Way, Lagunitas, CA US. Janet will give us a tour of the herb farm and take us through the workshop so we can see the production process from start to finish. Her herbal salts, essential oils, dried herbs and hydrosols will be available for sale. Larry Wisch WAPSF co-chapter leader and co-owner at Three Stone Hearth will give a demonstration on how Janet’s hydrosols can be used to make fermented beverages. For more information, contact: .
Thursdays, Sept 11 to Nov 20, 7pm-9:30pm
Rockville, MD: NOURISHING TRADITIONS Cooking Series starting in September on alternate Thursday evenings in Rockville. Learn the basic principles espoused by the Weston A. Price Foundation and featured in the Nourishing Traditions cookbook. Six, 2.5 hour classes taught by wellness chef and WAPF Honorary Board member, Monica Corrado. Come to one or all! For more information and to register, call 240.988.9312 or email Monica at . Sept 11: What is REAL FOOD?
Why Does it Matter? Healthy Fats, Proteins, and Dairy; Sept 25: Quick & Easy Digestive Dynamos for Every Meal: REAL Condiments;Oct 9: Nutrient-Rich Stocks
Easy, Hearty Soups; Oct 23: Properly Soaking Beans & Whole Grains; Nov 6: Glorious Greens-Collards, Kale, Chard & Others Salad Dressings from Scratch; Nov 20: Healthy! Sweet Treats
Sep 13
Ann Arbor, MI: The Deidre Currie Festival, a celebration of Food, Farming, Community and One Beautiful Person featuring Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, Jerry Brunneti, Karen Lubbers and Sally Fallon. Contact: Archie Welch
(248) 620-8969, www.deidrecurriefestival.com .
September 20, 6:00PM
San Francisco, CA: WAPF-SF September Potluck at the Gazebo Room @ Davies Medical Center, Castro (btw 14th & Duboce) free parking, San Francisco, CA. Larry Wisch, worker/owner of Three Stone Hearth and local chapter leader will be speaking at this month’s potluck! Larry will provide updates and information about current goings-on with Three Stone Hearth and the local WAPF chapter.
For more information, please call 415-821-1633 or email .
Oct 1 , 7:00 PM
Baltimore, MD: Nourishing Traditional Diets, the Key to Vibrant Health, by Sally Fallon at the Waldorf School of Baltimore, 4801 Tamarind Road, $5 per person. Contact: Alejandra Lorenzo-Chang (410) 367-0647. More information here.
October 2, 7PM-9:30PM
Wheaton/Silver Spring, MD: WELL-BEING BASICS LEVEL II: HOW TO EAT HEALTHILY- FOR BUSY PEOPLE (and who isn’t busy?!) with whole food chef and wellness practitioner Monica Corrado, Member, Honorary Board WAPF.
Okay, so you know all the principles and have mastered all the basics (or at
least feel comfy with them). What NOW? How do you take what you know and
apply it to your daily life? Soaking grains, soaking beans, making stock, making
sauces, how about condiments? How to fit it all in? This class will take you
through meal planning, shopping and prep routines so that you can eat well
even in the busiest times! $55 per person. To register, call 240.988.9312 or .
October 4, 9:30am – 2:00pm
Bluffton, GA: Come, Learn and Enjoy at Sustainable Ranch Tour. Florida A&M University StateWide Small Farm Programs, White Oaks Pastures and Georgia Organics are happy to announce their collaboration in the development of The
2008 Building Capacity for Local Healthy Meat Systems Workshop. This workshop at White Oak Pastures, Bluffton, GA combines an exciting sustainable ranch tour with learning sessions designed for urban communities, schools, ranch, and farming populations. Learning sessions include: Health benefits of sustainable meats, Successful methods for establishing sustainable pasture management
systems, Processing, USDA grades and standards, Building a local sustainable food system, Organics. Come, learn, and enjoy. Cost: $10.00, The 2008 Local Healthy Meat Systems Workshop Location: White Oak Pastures, 22775 Highway 27, Bluffton, GA 39824. Please register at . A delicious lunch will be provided.
October 9
North Andover, MA: Andover area chapter meetings at North Parish Church Chapel (downstairs, in the back) in North Andover, Mass. Topic: The research of Weston Price: a slide show overview of Price’s travels, his photos, and high points of his conclusions about what good food is.
Oct 25
Great Barrington, MA: Twenty-Eighth Annual E. F. Schumacher
Lectures featuring Anna Lappé, Dan Barber and Sally Fallon. Contact: (413) 528-1737, .
Oct 25
Angleton, Texas: “Beyond a Gluten-Free Diet,” with Kathryne Pirtle author of Performance without Pain Free, 10 AM, Angleton Danbury Medical Center, Professional Building,146, Hospital Drive, Contact Cecelia McNeil, (979) 481-1866
Sunday, Oct. 26
Rice University, Houston, Texas: “Optimal Nutrition for Performance and Career Longevity,” with Kathryne Pirtle author of Performance without Pain
Free, 7 PM, Rice University, Shepherd School of Music, Alice Pratt Brown
Hall, 6100 Main Street, Rm. 1133. Info (713) 348-4854
October 26, 1:30 – 3:30pm
Montpelier, VT: Rural Vermont hosts Sally Fallon Morell in Bellows Falls Opera House. Tickets $10 each. Sally’s presentation will focus on the benefits of a diet that challenges the politically correct mainstream’s food choices. By looking to the past, we learn that the key to good health and disease prevention lies in the diets of our ancestors. Sally will speak about the important roles that animal fats, such as raw dairy products and grass-fed meats, play in the body; and she’ll talk about the importance of reintroducing traditional cooking and preservation methods into our kitchens.
Buy your tickets before October 17th, and be entered to win 2 seats at an intimate dinner with Sally that evening (one entry per ticket bought)! Tickets ONLY available through Rural Vermont, call (802) 223-7222 to order tickets with a credit card, order online at www.ruralvermont.org, or send a check to Rural Vermont, 15 Barre Street, Montpelier, VT 05602 – mark you check “Sally Tix.” (Tickets will also be available at the door)
All proceeds from this event will support Rural Vermont’s Farm Fresh Milk Campaign, which is making it easier to buy and sell raw milk in Vermont.
October 26-November 4
Brasstown, NC: “Soups and Breads” at John C. Campbell Folk School,
Brasstown, NC 28902, a one-week, hands-on cooking class featuring a variety
of naturally fermented breads and fabulous soups based on long-simmered
stocks, Carla Owen, instructor. Room, board and camping available. More
information at www.folkschool.org .
November 7, 8:00pm-10:00pm
San Francisco, CA: Canadian Film on Raw Dairy Controversy Wins Top Honors at Environmental Film Festival. Farmer and Filmmaker to Screen Film in the US. Members of the media are invited to a special screening of an award winning documentary on the raw milk controversy, “Michael Schmidt: Organic Hero or Bioterrorist.” The film details a Canadian raw dairy farmers battle with government regulators and the milk marketing boards whose monopoly controls the Canadian milk market. For more information about the film visit: http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/thelens/2008/michaelschmidt/
November 3, 7-8:30pm
Montclair, NJ: Slow Food for Thought: Raw Milk at the George Inness Annex, Montclair High School, Chestnut St & Park St., Montclair NJ 07042. Join a champion of raw milk who will demonstrate the happy fact that raw milk tastes better. Learn why it is better for your health and better for the planet. Taste flavorful foods prepared with milk from grass-fed animals. Presented by Kirti Rahi, chef/owner of Piquant Bread Bar & Grill, New Brunswick, NJ. Tara Bowers, Director of the grassroots group Foodshed Alliance. Registration is available online at www.adultschool.org.
November 6, 2008
Teleseminar: Cow-Share College & Goat-Share University. A teleseminar series featuring information about the legal and operational requirements to start, maintain or upgrade a cow or goatshare operation for farmers and consumers. Next Series Starts: November 6, 2008. Nov. 6 Cow/Goat Shares 101 – Basic Legal & Operations; Nov. 13 Cow/Goat Shares 102 – Intermediate Operations; Nov. 20 Cow/Goat Shares 103 – Advanced Legal & Operations. Fee: $35 each class or $90 for three. Register online: https://www.ptfassociates.com/secure/ftcldf/classregistration.asp . Register online for these classes or call our office at 703-208-3276 (Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6 p.m. EST);
NOVEMBER 7, 10am to 5:30pm
Burlingame, CA: Hot Legal Topics Workshop. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” – Charles Dickens
This aptly describes the current cauldron of exploding consumer demand for
raw milk and eroding small-farm relations with state and federal Ag
departments. THETIME IS NOW…Learn and discuss important recent and coming
eventsaffecting our family farming community, direct-to-consumer sales,
NAIS(National Animal Identification System) and raw milk. What’s up? What’s next? Where do we go from here? Discoveranswers to these questions and more at this unique, one-day workshopfeaturing farmers, attorneys, journalists and consumer activists on thefrontlines of raw milk, NAIS and direct-to-consumer sales issues.
Thisworkshop is included as part of Weston A. Price Foundation 2008
AnnualConference and is being offered at a special rate as a courtesy
tolocal farmers and consumers. If you are already registered for
theconference, you don’t need to do anything besides show up!
Tuition for this exciting and informative workshop is $45 for
registrations received by October 31 ($55 after November 1).
A three-course gourmet lunch (featuring farm-fresh foods) is available for
an additional $40. Advance reservation is required.
Media is welcome to attend free of charge. Advance registration is
requested. Please phone (240) 379-7072 to register.
Nov 7-10
San Francisco, CA: Wise Traditions 2008, Ninth Annual Conference of the Weston A. Price Foundation at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport. Life in Its Fullness: Nutrition for Mental and Emotional Health. More information here.
November 9-15
Brasstown, NC: “Fermenting Foods:A Live Culture Experience with Sandor Katz”
a one-week hands-on cooking class that includes fermenting techniques and
recipes from cultures around the world and Sandor’s extensive knowledge of
the subject, Sandor Katz, instructor. Room, board and camping available.
More information at www.folkschool.org .
November 12,
North Andover, MA: Andover area chapter meetings at North Parish Church Chapel (downstairs, in the back) in North Andover, Mass. Topic: Nourishing our kids: traditional foods tell us what kids need to thrive. Presentation will cover some theory and some how-to, including recipes.
November 22, 2008
Viroqua, WI: Introduction to Home Cheese Making Join Herbalist, cheese maker and whole food enthusiast Linda Conroy and find out how simple it is to make cheese in your own kitchen. We will create and sample several simple styles of cheese that you can easily replicate at home. Includes samples, cheese to take home, recipes, a culture to get you started and whole food lunch. Offered through the driftless folk school. For more information see www.driftlessfolkschool.org or call (608) 637-3550.
December 1, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Great Falls, VA: Have a Ho Ho-listic Holiday Workshop at The Conscious Bean Café. Join us for a workshop, where Vandana Purohit, Holistic Health Counselor
will discuss how to stay centered and healthy during the holidays. Learn
simple steps you can take to maximize fun and health for yourself and your
family this holiday season, including how to nourish and sustain yourself
for holiday chores, parties, and family get-togethers, what to do when
you’re surrounded by SAD (Standard American Diet) holiday foods, and how to
enjoy holiday meals without feeling heavy and bloated afterwards.
Space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, please visit group meetup
site: http://www.meetup.com/WholeNutrition/
December 4, 7-9:30pm
Silver Spring, MD: Nourishing, Traditional Food for Busy People. Busy?! Everyone is busy! If you know the principles of cooking nourishing, traditional foods, but
want some tips on how to fit it in your daily life, this class is for you!
Walk away with shopping lists, menus, and a handy schedule to make your life
easier, and your diet delightful! For more information and to register, 240.988.9312 or . With whole food chef and educator Monica Corrado Honorary Board Member, Weston A. Price Foundation holistic nutrition counselor-in progress.
December 11, 7-9:30pm
Rockville, MD: Cookies and pie crusts made from nut flours, your own homemade cheesecake from yogurt cheese, holiday crispy nuts…and more!
For all of you who LOVE sweets, (and who doesn’t?!) This class is based on
the principles of nourishing, traditional food found in Sally Fallon’s Nourishing Traditions cookbook. We will use whole foods, reduced and whole food
sweeteners, some GF…for more information: 240.988.9312, or . With whole food chef and educator Monica Corrado Honorary Board Member, Weston A. Price Foundation holistic nutrition counselor-in progress.
December 14, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Reston, VA: Holiday Pot Luck at the Lighthouse. Join us at a Holiday Pot Luck Supper! With Special Guests, Geoffrey and Sally Fallon Morell, President of the Weston A. Price Foundation, and Author of Nourishing Traditions cookbook. Please bring a nourishing traditional dish and drinks to share. Space is limited. For event location and to RSVP, please visit group meetup site: http://www.meetup.com/WholeNutrition/
December 16, 10am-1pm
NW DC: Ready to introduce solid foods, but not sure where to start or when?
Want to be sure you are providing what your little one needs to grow healthy
and strong? Come and learn the most nutritious foods for your child, the best timing for introducing them into his or her diet, and how to prepare them with ease. Introducing Digestible Dairy: When, What & How What about Grains?
How about Protein? Making Nutrient-Rich Stock for Strong Bones Purees: First Veggies & First Meats. $65 per person, pre-registration required. To register, call 240.988.9312 or email . With whole food chef and educator Monica Corrado
Honorary Board Member, Weston A. Price Foundation.
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