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This comes to us from one of our regular Eugene Chapter participants. We are passing it on here as a service to our members.
Music for Mother Earth Concert
Songs that address the Climate Issues of the day
Friday, April 12, 2019
7 to 9pm
UUCE, 13th & Chambers, Eugene, OR
Please see attached flyer for more information: UU Concert 4_12_19
FREE CLASS! Feel Your Best with Excellent Digestion – with Julie Tilt Holistic Health Coach
Apr 24, 6:30 PM 2160 W 11th Ave Suite B, Eugene, OR 97402, USA
Do you experience brain fog, sleep disturbances, digestive distress, aches and pains, frequent illnesses, skin issues, autoimmune disease, allergies, and more?Improve your digestion for mental clarity, restful sleep, and freedom from many common health issues.
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Apr 24, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Pelvic Wellness Center, 2160 W 11th Ave Suite B, Eugene, OR 97402, USA
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For one day only, Lane County will accept plastics for recycling!
When: September 30, 2018
Where: Glenwood Transfer Station at 3100 E. 17th Ave.
What: Free Plastics Roundup
Unrecyclable plastic piling up? Lane County will hold collection event Sept. 30
By Dylan Darling
Posted at 11:10 AM Updated at 11:10 AM
Don’t throw away those yogurt containers just yet. Instead, save them and other plastics — the ones that can no longer go in curbside recycling — for an upcoming collection event.
Lane County Waste Management will host a free plastics roundup on Sept. 30 at the Glenwood Transfer Station at 3100 E. 17th Ave., said Angie Marzano, county waste reduction specialist. The county will take in plastics numbers 2, 4 and 5, as long as the plastics have been cleaned. Accepted plastics include yogurt, cottage cheese and margarine containers.
The event comes in response to recycling changes earlier this year that were prompted by shifting international markets, according to the county. The collected plastics will go to Denton Plastics in Portland, which plans to recycle them into park benches, decking, flower pots, electronic components and other items.
http://www.registerguard.com/news/20180814/unrecyclable-plastic-piling-up-lane-county-will-hold-collection-event-sept-30
This is not a Weston A. Price event, but we thought it might be of interest to some of our members. We posted about a similar event here.
Science Pub Eugene: Microbiome
Located at: Whirled Pies, 199 W 8th Ave, Eugene
A Crash Course in the Microbiome of the Digestive Tract
With Sue Ishaq, PhD, Research Assistant Professor of Microbial Ecology at the University of Oregon
February 8, 2018 | Doors open @ 5PM | $5 Suggested Donation
With the rise of research into the microorganisms that live in the digestive tract, “you are what you eat” has taken on a new meaning. These complex microbial communities help the host get the most nutritional value out of their food, they teach the immune system “friend” from “foe”, and they make up a fundamental part of our physiology. But, these gut communities can have dramatic effects on health. In this talk, microbial ecologist Sue Ishaq will give a crash course in the gut microbiome, including the effect of maternal influences, diet, and probiotics, and discuss current research in animals and humans.
Sue is a research professor at the University of Oregon, in the Biology and the Built Environment center, who studies how humans affect the indoor microbiome and how it affects us back. She got her Bachelor’s in animal science from the University of Vermont in 2007, and her PhD in Animal, Nutrition, and Food Sciences from UVM in 2015. Her doctoral study focused on the rumen microbiome of moose, as well as a number of other wild and domestic animal species. Prior to taking a position at UO, Sue was at Montana State University for two years studying microbial ecology in animals and soil.
Science Pub Eugene is a monthly event that is open to anyone and everyone. No RSVP or scientific background required. Just bring your curiosity, sense of humor, and appetite for food, drinks, and knowledge! For more information or to sign up for our mailing list, email: sciencepub@omsi.edu.
The 9th Annual Fun with Fermentation Festival is this weekend! And the Eugene Chapter, Weston A. Price Foundation will be there!
Come join us! Stop by the Weston A. Price booth and say “hi”.
Sunday, October 1st
11am to 4pm
SAMPLES-DEMONSTRATIONS-BEER GARDEN
Lane Community College Downtown
101 West 10th Avenue
Download Free Bus Pass
Buy Tickets
Keynote Speakers
Kirsten and Christopher Shockey
Authors of Fiery Ferments
Presentation at 1pm
World Ferments:
A tour of the pungent condiments we crave
Book Signing at 2:30pm
Additional demonstrations:
11:15am Fermented Foods for Optimal Health
11:30am Savory Sauerkraut and Fire Cider
12:00pm Sourdough Basics
2:45pm Flower and Leaf Ferments
3:00pm Meat Fermentation: Sauerbraten
Plus 25 vendors sampling fermented foods, drinks and supplies for making your own!
Activation Foods, Camas Country Mill, Camas Swale Farm, Down To Earth, Eugene Meat Collective, Eva Herbucha, Falling Sky Home Brewing, Ferment Works, GloryBee, Herbal Junction, Lane County Master Recycler Program, Mountain Rose Herbs, Natural Grocers, Oregon Brineworks, Pickled Planet, Three Sisters Nixtamal, Weston A Price Foundation
BEER
Agrarian, Falling Sky, Oakshire, Hop Valley
CIDER
Wildcraft Cider Works
MEAD
Nectar Creek
KOMBUCHA
Elevate, Humm
Suggested Donation: $10
Or $5 with two cans of food (for FOOD for Lane County)
Kids12 and under get in free
and can play in the KIDZONE
Amazing Raffle Items!
Raffle proceeds to support
Double Up Food Bucks Program
Interested in Volunteering?
We still have a couple shifts to fill, and you get in for free!
http://www.sustainableeugene.com/fun-with-fermentation
This comes to us from a local vaccine activist. We are including it as a service to our local members who would like to learn more about the vaccine controversy.
Dear Friends,
The Vaxxed bus is coming to Eugene on June 14th. We have two great events planned for that day. We would love your participation.
Right now our main priority is finding people to share their stories of vaccine injury or finding people to share their experience of being healthy and vaccine free. This includes everyone from medical professionals to mamas. If you know anyone who is willing to “be brave” enough to share their story please have them contact me to arrange a time to be interviewed by the Vaxxed team. Help us spread the word about this find some great people in our community who can share experiences.
The daytime event is a free and family-friendly open house at the Lamb Cottage located at the base of Skinner’s Butte, by the River Play Park. The bus will be parked there and the Vaxxed team will be doing interviews. At the cottage, Dr. Suzanne Humphries will be signing copies of her book, Oregonians For Medical Freedom will have a table, and Vaxxed will be selling their merchandise. (At the moment there is still room for three more business or organizations to table there. If you would like to do some outreach or sell something at the daytime event please let me know. Table and chairs will be provided.)
That evening at the David Minor Theater we will show a clip of Vaxxed, a clip of The Truth about Vaccines, then have a panel discussion and a Q&A with Dr. Suzanne Humphries (Dissolving Illusions), Polly Tommey (Vaxxed,) and Jennifer Margulis PhD. (The Vaccine Friendly Plan).
Attached are the fliers for the events. (There is a basic hand flier a nicer, larger flier.) Please share this information in your newsletters, in emails to your list serve, on your facebook pages, and most importantly by word of mouth. I can drop a full sized flier and hand-fliers off to your offices on Thursday, just let me know if you would like some.
There is still an opportunity to help sponsor these events. If you are interested in doing so please let me know. Your business can be recognized as a sponsor or your contribution can be anonymous. If you sponsor, we will reserve you seats for the evening event.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns feel free to send me an email or give me a call.
All best,
Stacey Black
541-913-9424
The VAXXED bus will be in Eugene June14th
To document stories of vaccine injury and stories of people who are healthy and vaccine free.
If you’d like to share your story please contact us.
11:30 AM – 3:00 PM @ The Lamb Cottage,
by Skinner’s Butte River Play Park
Free, family-friendly event!
VAXXED
6:30-8:30 PM @ The David Minor Theater
View clips of Vaxxed & The Truth About Vaccines
Followed by a panel discussion and a Q&A
Panelists include:
- Dr. Suzanne Humphries (Dissolving Illusions)
- Polly Tommey (Vaxxed)
- Jennifer Margulis PhD (The Vaccine Friendly Plan)
Free event, limited seating, first come first served.
Contact: staceygilligan@hotmail.com 541-913-9424 or find us on facebook at Vaxxed Eugene Or
Hi all,
Hope you enjoyed the snow! I’ve been snowed in without internet (or hot running water) for the past week. Still had a nice vacation at home.
The Eugene Chapter is planning to attend the 8th annual Fun with Fermentation Festival this Saturday, January 14th, 2017, and we are calling on you to help. We need some more volunteers. Can you spare an hour or two to set up or staff our booth? We can use people with all levels of skill and familiarity with WAPF principles.
Can you do any of these tasks? (pick one or more):
- Carry boxes?
- Set information out on the table?
- Smile at people who come up?
- Talk with people about the Weston A. Price Foundation principles?
- Refer people to our website?
- Pack boxes and load them back into the car?
If so, we need you! Volunteers get in free, and its a lot of fun!
For more details about the event see: https://www.evensi.us/8th-annual-fun-with-fermentation-festival-lane-community/190310745
Contact me ASAP to let me know if I can count on you.
Thanks!
Lisa
I received this email from a local activist. Thanks to all of you who called local theaters, people in Eugene will now have the opportunity to see the movie Vaxxed. Although vaccination has never been the main focus of our message, the right to make informed decisions about our own health IS central to the Weston A. Price Foundation message.
It’s happening!
The David Minor Theater is going to show Vaxxed starting June 10th. I will let you know as soon as show times are announced and tickets go on sale.
http://vaxxedthemovie.com/events/david-minor-theater-eugene/
Please stop calling and emailing now. Thank you for your efforts.
Update 6/4/16:
This film brings into light government corruption at the CDC.
Feel free to join our facebook group (and add members) to stay in the loop.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/122504754463726/permalink/1003156583065201/
I need your help to promote the film in any way you can. It’s important to have many people working on this, as we only have one week to spread the word.
It is time to start reaching out to your clients, your children’s pediatricians, elected officials (especially your Senator), family, friends, chiropractors, yoga studios, people you know in the health care field, midwives and doulas you know, your connections in the media, etc.
If you would like to be a ticket angel and purchase some tickets for those less fortunate please let me know and I will help facilitate that.
If you would like me to drop off fliers to you, please let me know I will be happy to do so.
When the time comes, consider purchasing some extra tickets and sell them from your office or give them away to people you know will use them.
Let’s sell this film out for weeks!
Side note, I am trying to get some of the people from Vaxxed to come here for a Q & A, I will keep you posted on that if it evolves.
Let me know if you would like any more information or if you have any questions, comments or concerns.
Yahoo and thank-you,
Stacey Black
541-913-9424
Update 6/6/16: Attached is a printable poster. Please post and distribute.
Don’t forget, our very own Yaakov Levine (Creswell/Cottage Grove WAPF Chapter Leader) teaches classes at Natural Grocers every month.
Check out their website for the current schedule:
https://www.naturalgrocers.com/nutrition-and-health/events/events-calendar/
I am particularly interested in one called:
Can Your Food Choices Save the Planet?
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Sunday, Apr, 17 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm
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Monday, Apr, 18 at 1:00pm – 2:30pm
Fermenting classes in Eugene coming up:
Fermentation on Wheels is not a Weston Price event. It is offered by Tara Whitsitt a local fermentation enthusiast. We share the information here as a service to our members and invite you to check out this kindred spirit!
APRIL 2016
• 4/23 – Introductory Dairy Fermentation: Kefir & Yogurt in Downtown Eugene, OR (351 W 10th Ave, Main House, Eugene, OR 97401) from 2 to 4pm / HANDS-ON / $35 RSVP HERE
• 4/30 – Advanced Dairy Fermentation: Cheesemaking in Downtown Eugene, OR (351 W 10th Ave, Main House, Eugene, OR 97401) from 2 to 5pm / HANDS-ON / $35 RSVP HERE
MAY 2016
• 05/07 – Introduction to Legumes & Grains: Discovering the Miso-sphere in Downtown Eugene, OR (351 W 10th Ave, Main House, Eugene, OR 97401) from 2 to 5pm / HANDS-ON / price TBA
• 05/14 – Introduction to Legumes & Grains: Discovering the Miso-sphere in Downtown Eugene, OR (351 W 10th Ave, Main House, Eugene, OR 97401) from 2 to 5pm / HANDS-ON / price TBA
• 05/21 – Wild Vegetable Fermentation at A Place for Sustainable Living in Oakland, CA from 2 to 4 pm / HANDS-ON / price TBA
JUNE 2016
• Advanced Legumes & Grains: Koji and Tempeh (2 Day Class) — TBA
More classes:
http://www.fermentationonwheels.com/schedule/
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