ANNOUNCING. . .
WISE TRADITIONS 2011
Twelfth International Conference of the Weston A. Price Foundation
MYTHBUSTERS
Friday, November 11 – Saturday, November 12 – Sunday, November 13
Plus special activities Monday, November 14
At the beautiful Sheraton Dallas Hotel
DALLAS, TEXAS
The nations premier nutrition conference!
A Showcase for Delicious Traditional Food.
A Unique Opportunity for Health Professionals and Laymen interested in Diet and Health.
WAPF Networking, Friendship and Fun.
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PLUS Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund FundRAISER Dinner
Thursday, November 10
Start off the conference on a festive note! Join your friends at the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense FundRAISER event featuring Traditional Texas Food, Fun and Festivities! Vote for your favorite organ meat appetizer cook-off entry, dine on delicious grass-fed steaks and dance till the cows come home! $75/ticket or $650 for a table of ten. Buy your tickets today www.farmtoconsumer.org/2011-FundRAISER-Dallas.htm#
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EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
Save up to $50 off cost of regular registration if you register by AUGUST 1.
REGISTER securely online at: www.ptfassociates.com/secure/wisetraditions/2011Registration.htm
or call (304)724-3006.
Visit westonaprice.org/images/pdfs/2011flyer.pdf for a printable registration form for mail-in registration.
PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL NOT BE MAILING CONFERENCE FLYERS THIS YEAR!
SEMINARS AND SESSIONS ON
Modern Dietary Myths about Salt, Sweeteners, Fats, Obesity and Vegetarian Diets
Gut and Psychology Syndrome
Traditional Diets
Nutrition and Metabolism
Biodynamic and Pasture-Based Farming
Traditional Food Preparation
Recovery from Chronic Disease
Childrens Health
Vitamins and Minerals
Hormonal Health
Environmental Health
Radical Medicine
Whole Systems Poultry
Movement Therapy
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Russ Bianchi, PhD, expert on high fructose corn syrup
Leslie Bradshaw, producer of The Greater Good
Jerry Brunetti, soil and animal health specialist
Natasha Campbell-McBride MD, author of Gut and Psychology Syndrome
Jules Klapper, expert on dirty electricity
Monica Corrado, holistic nutrition and food educator
Thomas Cowan, MD, author of Fourfold Path to Healing
Kaayla Daniel, PhD, author of The Whole Soy Story
Robert Disney, environmental scientist
Jacques Goulet, PhD, expert on trace minerals
Kathy Kramer, CN, WAPF Office Manager
Sally Fallon Morell, MA, author of Nourishing Traditions
Christy Hemenway, expert on beekeeping
Lolin Hilgartner, DC, of the Seven Essential Dynamics of Health
Peter Hilgartner, DC, of the Seven Essential Dynamics of Health
Kimberly Hartke, WAPF publicist and real food blogger
Paul Jaminet, PhD, author of The Perfect Health Diet
Sharon Kane, expert on gluten-free baking
Datis Kharrazian, DC, author of Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms?
Liz Lipski, MS, CCN, author of Digestive Wellness
Hugh Lovel, authority on biodynamics
Chris Masterjohn, expert on fat-soluble vitamins
Richard Maurer, MD, metabolism expert
Mark McAfee, CEO, Organic Pastures Dairy
Judith McGeary, Esq, founder Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance
Joseph Mercola, DO, author of The No-Grain Diet
Denise Minger, China Study debunker
Pentti Nupponen, DMD, holistic dentist
Sally Pacholok, RN, co-author of Could It Be B12?
Sarah Pope, of The Healthy Home Economist blog
Ben Pratt, author of Nutrition’s Playground
Jessica Prentice, author of Full Moon Feast
Tara Rayburn, the Healthy Habit Coach
April Rene, vaccination expert
Morton Satin, PhD, director of research, The Salt Institute
Michael Schmidt, Canadian raw milk activist
Pam Schoenfeld, RD, expert on vitamin B6
Stephanie Seneff, PhD, authority on sulfur and human health
Ritchie Shoemaker, MD, author of Surviving Mold
Jeffrey Stuart, DO, co-author of Could It Be B12?
Matt Stone, author of 180 Degree Nutrition
Harvey Ussery, author of The Small Scale Poultry Flock
Howard Vlieger, expert on GMO dangers
Alan Yegerlehner, expert on integrated farming
David Wetzel, expert on cod liver oil
Louisa Williams, MS, DC, ND, author of Radical Medicine
Will Winter, DVM, expert on pastured livestock
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION
The host hotel for this event is the Sheraton Dallas Hotel. A special conference rate of $135 has been negotiated for single through quad occupancy.
To make a reservation, please phone (800) 325-3535 and indicate you are staying at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel-Dallas, Texas . Be sure to mention The Wise Tradition Conference to receive the special rate.
You may also book directly online at www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/WiseTraditions.
Please contact Paul Frank (304)-724-3006 if you have any questions or issues with making hotel reservations.
SCHOLARSHIPS
We are offering a limited number of scholarships to the conference. To apply, go to
www.ptfassociates.com/secure/wisetraditions/2011_Financial_Aid_Application.pdf
ROOM SHARE/RIDE SHARE
Access our online bulletin board at www.ptfassociates.com/secure/wisetraditions/forum/default.asp. If you have any questions on the forum postings, please feel free to contact the meeting registrar at (304) 724-3006.
MONDAY ACTIVITIES
Chapter Leaders Meeting with Sally Fallon Morell
Farm Tour with Kathy Kramer and guest speakers Will Winter and Jerry Brunetti*
Whole Systems Poultry with Harvey Ussery*
Radical Medicine with Louisa Williams, MS, DC, ND*
Cooking Workshop with Monica Corrado*
*Additional fees apply. Space is extremely limited so be sure to secure your space today. Lunch provided with all Monday activities (no special GF/CF-free line on Monday).
CHILDCARE
The Wise Traditions Conference is pleased to provide a children’s program for this year’s meeting. $210 for Friday – Sunday, includes Friday lunch, Friday dinner, Saturday lunch and Sunday brunch or $100 per child with no meals. Children 3 – 12 who are potty trained are welcome to Wise Traditions 2011 as long as they are enrolled in our children’s program. For the sake of other conference attendees, we ask that parents refrain from bringing children to the conference sessions.
Please note: We will serve nourishing traditional food (including fruit and natural sweeteners) but we cannot cater to special diets in the children’s program. There may be casein and gluten in the children’s lunches and snacks. Parents will need to supply their own food if their children are on special diets.
Also note: A special room has been set aside for mothers of infants who want to attend the conference. There will be a live audio feed from one of the sessions to that room throughout the day’s events. There will be no child care provided for infants and children under age 3.
CONFERENCE FOOD
As always, the conference will feature delicious traditional foods. As we did last year, we will also provide gluten-free, casein-free alternative meals. Participants requiring gluten-free or casein-free meals will be served in a separate buffet with the exception of the Saturday banquet which is GF/CF with items containing gluten and/or casein served on the side. If you wish to have this option, please select the GF/CF option on your registration form.
EXHIBITING AND SPONSOR INFORMATION
For information about becoming a sponsor or exhibiting at the conference, please visit westonaprice.org/conferences/2011/exhibitors, or contact Paul Frank at PTF Associates at (304) 724-3006, or via email to pfrank@ptfassociates.com.
Space for sponsor and exhibiting is very limited; early registration is encouraged!
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS are available for many health professionals. For further information, visit www.westonaprice.org/conferences/2011/ceus.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION visit www.westonaprice.org/conferences/2011 or call (304) 724-3006.
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