Become a Member  |  Donate  |  Renew  |  Shop for Activist Wares  |  Join Our Mailing List
2012 Annual Appeal banner

This Digest Features - visit www.farmtoconsumer.org

Item1
By Kimberly Hartke

Despite the summer heat wave and temperatures above 106 degrees, nearly 200 supporters of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) celebrated the 5th Anniversary...more
NEW:  Watch the video videoImage

Your donations to the Fund Make a Difference for many farmers.
Reserve your tickets now for the Polyface fabulous farm tour & lunch! 
Item2
Featuring Sally Fallon Morell  

videoImage Watch this and the first-hand farm raid stories told at the FundRAISER dinner held at the St. Louis Regional Conference for Weston A. Price in May 2012.
  Item3
 
Appeal2012 - WAPF Tees This is your chance to get the first ever and maybe only Weston A. Price Foundation Logo tees in 100% organic cotton:

"Ask Me About Nutrient Dense Foods that Support Radiant Health"    < on the back >

We have found that it's not enough to know that this food is important; we have to protect the farmers and producers who are making and growing it.

For each $100 donation choose one of these gifts or donate $300 and get all three:
              -  Ladies fit or Adult size WAPF logo tee
              -  Kristin Canty's Farmageddon DVD
              -  Joel Salatin's Folks, This Ain't Normal 

OR choose the Lithograph for a $150 donation or get your ticket(s) to Polyface for $250.
  Item4
FTCLDF came into being through the vision and effort of Sally Fallon Morell and members of WAPF which has chapters throughout the U.S. and around the world. A Campaign for Real Milk, and Soy Alert! are among the initiatives of WAPF.

WAPF is named for Dr. Price, a dentist whose research demonstrated that humans achieve perfect physical form and perfect health generation after generation only when they consume nutrient-dense whole foods and the vital fat-soluble activators found exclusively in animal fats.
 

 

The Foundation is dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism. Take the Tour and learn more

 

Watch for announcements about the upcoming Regional Conference in Buffalo in September and the 13th Annual International Wise Traditions Conference in Santa Clara in November. 

Watch the 2011 Wise Traditions videovideoImage                      Visit www.westonaprice.org 

  Item5
 
Cow-Share College & Goat-Share University logo Exercise Your Right to Consume Raw Milk and Raw Milk Products; 
learn how to support Producers that provide them. Know what you're looking for.  


Register Now! 
Remaining sessions just $35 each. If you miss your session(s), listen to the recording(s) by phone for a limited time.

This Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. Eastern, August 14 
Cow/Goat-Shares 102: Goat Operations w/Sharon Wilson
103: Cow Operations w/Tim Wightman, Aug. 21
104: Open Forum w/Kennedy, Wilson & Wightman, Aug. 28

Register Now for these 90-minute teleseminars (limited to the 25 registrants
Sponsored by the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation
Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit [EIN 20-8605130], defends the rights and broadens the freedoms of family farms and artisan food producers while protecting consumer access to raw milk and nutrient-dense foods. Learn more About Us.

     

Ask for details by email info@farmtoconsumer.org or by phone 703-208-FARM (3276).  

Donations to the Fund are not tax-deductible. Click here to make tax-deductible donations earmarked for Public Interest Litigation (PIL)  or go to www.f2cfnd.org/donate 

Web Addresses (urls) in this Edition

If you are unable to click on the titles to go to the website posting(s), you may either go to the top of this email to "Having trouble viewing this email? Click here"  or copy the following web address (url) and paste it in your browser: 

www.farmtoconsumer.org/newsletters/August_11_2012_Issue.htm     

 

Please forward this digest to others who are concerned about protecting locally-sourced nutrient dense foods and preserving sustainable small family farms as well as defending the rights to sell and to access the foods of one's choice from the source of one's choice.

2012 Annual Appeal banner