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EVENTS
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Past Events
Classes on fresh, unprocessed milk
  • Saturday, Feb. 23, 9:30 to 11:30 AM: "Introduction to Fresh, Unprocessed Milk" Health benefits of fresh, unprocessed milk; how to choose your source of milk; how to care for your milk; what fresh milk means to the economy of the small farm; and a history of the problems of industrialization
  • Saturday, March 22, 9:30 to 11:30 AM: "Using Fresh, Unprocessed Milk - Lactic Acid Fermentation" How to organize a culture area in your home; making whey (clabber); troubleshooting tips when clabbering; culturing kefir
  • Saturday, April 19, 9:30 to 11:30 AM: "Using Fresh, Unprocessed Milk - Using all of the milk, freshest to oldest" Principles of cooking with milk and several recipes; butter-making demonstration
All classes held at the Sunward Cohousing common house, 424 Little Lake Road, Ann Arbor
$15 per class payable to "AAWAPF"; fee includes a light and delicious "Nourishing Traditions" lunch.
Mail to AAWAPF, P.O. Box 4477, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, no later than one week before the class.
Click here for downloadable PDF flyer.
 
MOFFA 2008 Michigan Organic Conference Visit the MOFFA site for registration and conference schedule information. Sessions on topics such as CSAs, milk share programs, organic farming, as well as screenings of several films.
 
 
Winter Potluck - Saturday, February 2, 2008 - noon to 2p.m. - Great Oak Cohousing common house, 500 Little Lake Drive, Ann Arbor. Storyteller Laura Lee Hayes will entertain with a story she is writing just for the event, and Dr. Darren Schmidt will speak on the relationship between Dr. Weston Price and Dr. Royal Lee of the Standard Process company. Please RSVP to Jessica at (313) 231-4908 or info@aawapf.org so we can be sure to have a diverse selection of food.
 
First Annual Real Food Conference presented by the Michigan Independent Consumers and Farmers Association (MIICFA) on January 26, 2008 at the Gaylord Evangelical Free Church in Gaylord, Michigan. Speakers include Sally Fallon, Gerald Fry, Dr. Richard Olree, Greg Niewendorp, Dr. Ted Beal, Ed Chambers, Randy Cook, Mark Purdey (by proxy) and others to be announced. Preregistration $10, or $20 at the door. See http://www.nicfa.org/MICHICFA/index.html for more information.

Garden Patch Farm is hosting a free lecture/discussion titled “Lick the Sugar Habit” on Wednesday, December 5th from 7pm - 8pm. Dr. Darren Schmidt will share how sugar affects us and what we can do to prevent cravings. This event will take place at The Nutritional Healing Center of Ann Arbor, 3610 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734-302-7575). Please RSVP to Robin Leonard, Garden Patch Farm, email: robin@gardenpatchfarm.com call: 734-878-2920

 

Autumn Health Fair and Open House at the Nutritional Healing Center of Ann Arbor.
Saturday, October 27, 2007 12pm - 3pm.
http://www.TheNutritionalHealingCenter.com
Meet our doctors, get a free nutrition body scan. Meet local organic farmers, taste samples from local healthful grocers. Buy farm fresh eggs and chickens! Get information on how to make raw milk into cheeses and butter. Get your dental fillings checked for Mercury toxicity. Learn more about the safe alternative to a mammogram. Meet the only holistic veterinarian in Ann Arbor and get some free holistic pet food! Free pumpkin raffle! Located at 3610 W. Liberty Rd @ Wagner. Call or email for more information. 734-302-7575

 

Wise Traditions Michigan 2007 Conference! September 28 and 29, 2007 at Schoolcraft Community College in Livonia. Visit http://www.wisetraditionsmichigan.org/index.html for more information.

 

Wise Traditions 2007, the Weston A. Price Foundation Eighth Annual Conference. Visit http://www.westonaprice.org/conference/2007/index.html for more information.

 
 
 
 

 

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