May 19-20th: Regional Wise Traditions Conference in Missouri

Do you have any friends or family in Missouri or neighboring states?  Want them to know about principles of nutrient-dense food?  Here is a great opportunity.  The Weston A. Price Foundation is holding a regional conference:

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI
May 19 and 20, 2012
Hilton St. Louis Frontenac, St. Louis, MO

SATURDAY:

  • Sally Fallon Morell, MA – “Nourishing Traditional Diets”
  • Kaayla Daniel, PhD – “Myths and Truths About Vegan Diets”
  • Sarah Pope, MGA – “The Bountiful Boon of Bone Broth”

SUNDAY:

  • Sally Fallon Morell, MA – “A Healthy Pregnancy”
  • Kaayla Daniel, PhD – “Empowering Fertility”
  • Sarah Pope, MGA – “Breastfeeding Myths, Alternatives and Supplementation”
  • Jessica Moody – “Cooking with Kids”
  • John Wood -“Turning Sunshine into Online Solar Dollars”
  • John Moody – “Successful Food Club & Co-op Start Up”
  • David Wetzel -“The Story of the Struggle to Bring Forth a Cod Liver Oil”
  • Jennifer McManamee – “Bringing it Home – Steps for Successful Transition to Traditional Foods”

For more details download the flier:
http://www.westonaprice.org/images/conf/stlouisflyer.pdf

Whether or not you can attend, please help us spread the word. Here are some things you can do:

  1. If you know anyone who lives in Missouri or surrounding states, please let them know about it. States within easy driving distance from MO are IA, IL, IN, KY, TN, AR, KS, NE.
  2. Please share our flier with others: http://www.westonaprice.org/images/conf/stlouisflyer.pdf
  3. If you would like colored copies of the flier to distribute, please request them at info@westonaprice.org
  4. If you have a blog or website, please consider posting a banner conference ad. See ads at: http://www.westonaprice.org/stlouisconference/2012-st-louis-regional-banners
  5. If you are active on Facebook or Twitter, please mention the conference.
  6. If you have any suggestions on how to promote the conference further, please let us know.

If these regional conferences are successful, maybe sometime we can get them to put one on in Oregon!