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Local Chapters




            Springfield: Sherrie Hagenhoff (417) 300-9679 berriesrhealthy@gmail.com & Eleanor Greenwald EGreenie@protonmail.com,
                facebook.com/groups/SpringfieldMOWestonAPriceChapter/

            MONTANA
            Billings: Corinne Day (406) 210-6268 eatwell.livwell@gmail.com
            Bozeman: Kaelin Kiesel (406) 600-6546, kkiesel@gmail.com
            Missoula: Bonnie and Jerry Lauer (406) 241-1048 missoulawapf@gmail.com
            NEBRASKA
            Columbus: Cassie Rief (402) 276-1073 cassiejean03@gmail.com
            Lincoln: Gus Ponstingl (402) 770-2272 groggygroggy@yahoo.com
            Omaha South: Miranda Sherman (402) 637-8929 sparkysherman@msn.com

            NEVADA
            Las Vegas: Kenneth Hardy (702) 897-3730 panacea1@peoplepc.com
            Reno: Bari Caine blue.sky333@att.net
            NEW HAMPSHIRE
            Amherst-Nashua Area: Susan Stefanec (603) 673-0890 thinkglobal@ligett.com
            Keene: Celeste Longacre (603) 756-4152 info@celestelongacre.com
            New London: Linda Howes (603) 526-8162 linda@nourishingwellness.net
            Upper Valley: Louise Turner (603) 272-4305 journeytowholeness2000@yahoo.com
            NEW JERSEY
            Bergen-Passaic Counties: Charlotte Hiller (201) 819-2677, bergenpassaicwapf@gmail.com Pilar Shilad (201) 403-1086,
                shiladsf@gmail.com
            Hudson-Essex Counties: Jessica Annunziata (201) 788-4367 jessica.cultureden@gmail.com
            Monmouth County: Kevin Spyker (917) 254-0573, kevin.cultureden@gmail.com
            Ocean County: Susan Castellano (732) 286-7847, susanlcastellano@gmail.com healthydaysandnourishingways.com/
            Princeton: Sandeep Agarwal (609) 785-9100 sandeep@pureindianfoods.com wapfnj.org, chapters.westonaprice.org/princetonnj/
            Southampton: Judy and Mike Mudrak (609) 859-3828 reversemydisease@gmail.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 philosophy
                 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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