October 21st: DVD "Nourishing Our Children"

Nourishing Our Children
by The San Francisco Chapter, Weston A. Price Foundation

Friday, October 21st, 2011
DVD begins at 6:30 PM
Please come early.

Location:
Market of Choice
67 West 29th, Eugene
Upstairs in the Community Room

This DVD is a beautifully produced introduction to the work of Weston A. Price and the nutritional principles presented in Nourishing Traditions.  Although it is aimed at parents who are still feeding young children, the information is important for everyone.

If you were unable to attend the first class in our series, or would like to introduce your friends and family to this information, this is a great opportunity.  Don’t miss it!  Download this flyer and bring a friend!

IMAGINE.

Imagine a child raised according to the nutritional wisdom of our ancestors. This child grows up free of the common ailments and diseases that we currently take for granted. This child’s strong, white teeth grow in straight – and free of tooth decay. This child is attentive and engaged, and can learn easily and readily because of optimal brain development. This child is energetic by day and sleeps soundly at night. This child has a strong immune system, does not experience childhood illnesses or allergies, and has a stable, cheerful and optimistic disposition.

NOT REALISTIC?


Come see NOURISHING OUR CHILDREN a dynamic presentation in order to learn how your child can experience his or her birthright – radiant health and wholeness.

Can We Be Well–Fed But Malnourished?

In a word – Yes.  Yes, we can.

It is possible to be malnourished even when we have plenty to eat.We, as a society, are being called upon to wake up … and stand up … to the serious decline in the health of our children.

RSVP:
Please RSVP if you think you will be attending. If your plans change, always feel free to just show up.

Cost:
Donations of $5-10 donation to the Eugene Chapter are suggested and appreciated.
Sliding scale for low-income people is $1-4 or volunteer to help the Eugene Chapter.
(A donation is suggested from everyone who can afford it, but no one should miss a showing because of cost. Please volunteer to help the Eugene Chapter).

Discussion:
We have had such interesting conversations before and after recent DVDs that we now offer time for discussion (6:00 to 9:00 PM).

Dinner and a Movie:
You are welcome to buy food downstairs in Market of Choice or (shh, don’t tell them I told you this) bring something from home to eat in the room.

Nutritional Therapy Practitioners:
You can earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) by attending many of the Eugene Chapter’s DVD showings.

Links:
Nourishing Our Children website: www.nourishingourchildren.org
Get your own copy of this DVD: www.nourishingourchildren.org/Education

Notes:
You may want to bring a sweater, as the Market of Choice often keeps this room cool.
We are not able to loan out DVDs at this time.
View our “Popcorn Review” pages (here and here) for information on past showings.

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