How Meetup is Helping Us Grow WAPF

WAPF Meetup

WAPF Meetup

On May 22, Cheeseslave blog based in Los Angeles ran a guest article I wrote on why Weston A. Price activists and leaders should use meetup.com as an organizing tool.

This is a fool proof way to grow your local chapter into a major food force.  It is being used in Northern Virginia, Ohio and California and helping us spread the word about nutrient dense foods!

http://www.cheeseslave.com/2009/05/22/organize-locavores-and-support-small-farms-with-meetupcom/

Please consider starting a Whole Foods Nutrition meetup in your community! You are welcome to contact me if you have any questions about how it all works, what to do to get the ball rolling.

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  1. Posted July 27, 2009 at 4:32 am | Permalink

    Thought provoking post. Very interesting and enjoyed it alot.

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