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Local Chapters
OR Ashland (Rogue Valley, Southern OR): Summer Waters, LAc, NTP, (541) 865-3351, summer@summerwaters.com,
health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RogueValley-WAPF
Aurora: Elaine Fawcett (971) 327-8509, dandelion@wavecable.com
Bend: Nicolle Timm, RN (541) 633-0674, soulpilot@earthlink.net
Central Oregon: Rebecca & Walt Wagner (541) 447-4899, justwagner@msn.com
Eugene: Lisa Bianco-Davis info@krautpounder.com & Victoria Schneider, CNT (541) 954-4939, www.krautpounder.com
Grants Pass/Medford: Carl & Monna Norgauer (541) 846-0571, cnorgauer@oigp.net
Klamath Falls: Shelley Buckingham & Theresa Peterson (541) 892-5330, wapfkfalls@gmail.com
Portland: Krista Arias & Roby Cygan (203) 216-5153, www.pdxwapf.com
South Lane County: Yaakov Levine, NTP (541) 895-2427, nutritionallyspeaking@gmail.com, wapfsouthlanecounty@yahoogroups.com
St. Paul: Bernard Smith (925) 876-6720, bernard@fulloflifefarm.com & Rachael Smith (503) 633-4043, Rachael.smith@fulloflifefarm.com
PA Bucks County: Grace Rollins buckswapf@yahoogroups.com, http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/buckswapf/
Centre County: Elmer Z. & Martha B. King, (814) 349-4890
Chester County: Annmarie Cantrell (215) 499-8105, ambutera@verizon.net, Dan Wright (610) 933-1776, danw59@yahoo.com
Clarion: Elise W. Deitz (814) 764-5497, elise1@atlanticbb.net
Delaware County: Jeanne Ohm, DC (610) 565-8823, jeanneohmdc@gmail.com
Erie: Tasmin Cordie, DC, (814) 866-3366, cordiechiro@yahoo.com
Gettysburg Area/Franklin County: Maureen Diaz (717) 253-0529, motherhenof9@comcast.net
Huntingdon Valley: Angela Rose (215) 435-3713, river_rose23@yahoo.com
Lackawanna County/Scranton: Michele Fitzgerald (570) 650-3174, anchoracad@aol.com
Lancaster County: Janna Weil (717) 291-5741, jgweil@earthlink.net
Lebanon County: Kevin Kahler (717) 644-5005, cafeorganic@gmail.com
Lehigh Valley (Allentown): Dr. Alan J Stangl & Dr Martin Boksenbaum (610) 434-7562 wapf-lv@wapf.org
Montgomery County: Jennifer Miskiel (267) 664-4259, vbean15@aol.com
Newport/Greater Harrisburg area: Anna Santini & Brooks Miller (717) 567-9931, anna.santini@gmail.com
Northern Bedford County: Ella McElwee (814) 766-2273, emcelwee@healthbychoice.net & Kathleen Brumbaugh (814) 928-5135, kmbrumb@comcast.net
Pittsburgh: Carrie Hahn (724) 901-7012, 4hahn@comcast.net, www.groups.yahoo.com/pghwapf
Reading/Berks County: Dane Miller (484) 269-6687, dane@garagestrength.com
Upper Delaware River: Lucia Ruedenberg-Wright (570) 224-4653, lucia@lrw.net
Wayne County: April May Azzato (570) 561-2911, mosshollow@echoes.net
Western Perry County: Aaron & Tiffani Wilson (717) 789-3299, fitwilsons@netzero.com
Winfield/Tri County: Eldore Hanni (570) 524-9693, healthmr@aol.com
LOCAL CHAPTER BASiC REqUiREMENTS
1. Create a Food Resource List of organic or biodynamic produce, milk products from pasture-fed livestock (preferably raw),
pasture-fed eggs and livestock and properly produced whole foods in your area.
2. Provide a contact phone number to be listed on the website and in our quarterly magazine.
3. Provide Weston A. Price Foundation materials to inquirers, and make available as appropriate in local health food stores,
libraries and service organizations and to health care practitioners.
4. Provide a yearly report of your local chapter activities.
5. Be a member in good standing of the Weston A. Price Foundation.
6. Sign a contract on the use of the Weston A. Price Foundation name and trademark.
OPTiONAL ACTiViTiES
1. Maintain a list of local health care practitioners who support the Foundation’s teachings regarding diet and health.
2. Represent the Foundation at local conferences and fairs.
3. Organize social gatherings, such as support groups and pot luck dinners, to present the Weston A. Price Foundation philoso-
phy and materials.
4. Present seminars, workshops and/or cooking classes featuring speakers from the Weston A. Price Foundation, or local speakers
who support the Foundation’s goals and philosophy.
5. Represent the Weston A. Price Foundation philosophy and goals to local media, governments and lawmakers.
6. Lobby for the elimination of laws that restrict access to locally produced and processed food (such as pasteurization laws) or
that limit health freedoms in any way.
7. Publish a simple newsletter containing information and announcements for local chapter members.
8. Work with schools to provide curriculum materials and training for classes in physical education, human development and
home economics.
9. Help the Foundation find outlets for the sale of its quarterly magazine.
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