Happy New Year!
Welcome back! If you have been wondering what happened to the Eugene Chapter Newsletter recently, well, I gave myself time off from writing it a for a couple of months. I had a rough end of the year, and I have put together the newsletter every month for 26 months in a row. It was a much-needed break.
Now it is a new year and I am ready to start up the local events again. Is everybody ready?!
But First… A Few Items:
The Weston A. Price Foundation has updated their website!
Check out the new look: www.westonaprice.org
Puppy Wanted!
As you know, I lost my beloved dog Ashke last fall. I have been recovering, and am now ready to welcome another dog into our home. I don’t have any specific breed in mind, just looking for a medium to large size dog. And mutts are wonderful.
I’d especially love to find a puppy raised on raw or farm-fresh food, so I am putting this out to you. Keep your eyes open in your travels around Oregon. I am willing to drive and willing to pay for the perfect puppy.
If anyone knows of any puppies or a pregnant dog, please let me know.
Wise Traditions Conference
In November my son & I traveled to Schaumburg, Illinois for the Wise Traditions 2009 Conference.
This year I again purchased DVD’s of some of the presentations, and will be showing these at our monthly “Popcorn Review” DVD showings.
- Radical Medicine – Louisa Williams, ND
- Introduction to the work of Weston A. Price – Sally Fallon Morell, MA
- Cod Liver Oil: Our Number One Superfood – Chris Masterjohn
- Raw Milk from Pasture-Fed Cows, the Ultimate Sacred Food – Ted Beals, MD
- Sacred Foods for Fertility – Kaayla Daniel, PhD
- Honoring the Sacred Foods – Sally Fallon Morell, MA
- Behind the Fuzzy Logic of the Raw Milk Opposition Keynote Address – David Gumpert
- The Fourfold Approach to Cancer – Thomas Cowan, MD
- The Use of Proteolytic Enzymes Against Cancer: The Origins of an Idea – Nick Gonzalez, MD
- Nutrition and the Autonomic Nervous System – Nick Gonzalez, MD
- Spacial Dynamics – Jaimen McMillan
I haven’t had a chance to review any of these yet, but you may read descriptions at: http://www.westonaprice.org/2009-Conference-Presentations.html. Please let me know if you would like to see any particular presentation.
~ Lisa