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Local chapters of The Weston A. Price Foundation throughout the state of Utah will be participating in their Annual Membership Drive held from May through November.  In an effort to educate people on the principles of a healthy diet and the mission of The Weston A. Price Foundation, local chapters will sponsor classes, workshops, and other events.

The primary role of local chapters is to help you find locally-grown organic and bio-dynamic vegetables, fruits and grains; dairy products such as raw milk and butter; and eggs and meat from pasture-fed animals.  They also host activities to help you learn to integrate properly prepared whole foods into your lifestyle.  Local chapters may also be able to put you in touch with health practitioners who share the WAPF philosophy and goals.

Headquartered in Washington DC, the Weston A. Price Foundation has it’s finger on the pulse of legislation that impacts food freedoms.  Considering the FDAs recent statement in court that the American people do not have a fundamental right to choose the food they want to consume, that proximity and access to legislators is crucial.  But The Weston A. Price Foundation recognises that informed citizens are a great force for good, so they regularly notify members of important pieces of legislation and issues of relevance in their state.

Members also receive Wise Traditions in Food, Farming, and the Healing Arts with their membership.  This quarterly journal is filled with cutting-edge articles on current scientific research, human diets, pasture-based agriculture, holistic therapies, legislative updates, legal issues, as well as sources of nutrient-dense foods.

Annual membership rates are $40 for a regular membership or $25 for elderly, disabled, students, and the unemployed.

To learn more or to join the Weston A. Price Foundation, please visit www.WestonAPrice.org.