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Total Health Show '07
Glencolton Farms and Michael Schmidt will be at the Total Health Show this weekend in Toronto

April 13, 14, and 15, 2007
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 255 Front St. W., Toronto

For full information, vist the Total Health Show's webpage.

The events Michael Schmidt and Glencolton Farms will be involved with this weekend:

30th ANNIVERSARY OPENING CEREMONY AND CELEBRATION

Friday, April 13, 7:00 – 8:00 pm, Room 206

This 30th anniversary of the Total Health show is dedicated to our Creator and the divine within each of us. Please join us in a celebration with:

    * Aloha Greetings and Healing Ceremony with Kahuna Sandra Michael. Sandra will give Aloha greetings, entrance chants and blessings, share the alignment with the 'HA' Breath of Life, and pass on Kahuna secret codes of instant healing and manifestation through the Dance of Creation. Experience Oneness with the Infinite Power of the Love of All Life with this powerful kahuna.

    * Drumming circle "Nyawah" which means higher dimensions will perform Circle of the Heart. Hamisch will lead the drumming and sing The River of Life as they play the beat of the heart which is a universal language to all.

    * Symphony in the Barn Chamber Orchestra led by Michael Schmidt who "brings culture back to agriculture".
      Divertimento No. 1, K 136. - W.A. Mozart
      Hungarian Dance No.5 - J. Brahms, arr. P. Martin

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Panel 2: Organic Farming & Raw Milk vs. Factory Farming
Saturday, 12:00 – 2:00, Room 206
Sunday, 12:00 – 2:00, Room 206

Moderator: Lorenz Eppinger is an organic/biodynamic farmer with a market garden outside of Milton. He is a member of the National Farmer’s Union and the Biodynamic Society for Farming and Gardening.

Michael Schmidt: As a biodynamic farmer Michael has chosen not be silenced by the powerful food industry and increasingly threatening governmental controls, he will focus his talk about how he has taken a bold stand for legalizing raw milk and making organic farming sustainable across Canada.

Jamie Kennedy: As Slow Food advocate and Celebrity Chef who represents many colleagues across Canada who are coming together to revive farm communities and foster local food networks Jamie will focus on the significance of supporting local organic/biodynamic farmers and the necessity of having access to quality food and local flavours.

Pam Killeen co-author with Dr. Mercola of The Great Bird Flu Hoax, will outline the problems associated with the pasteurization and homogenization of milk and the benefits associated with raw milk from local, grass-fed cows. She will also deliver a very special message from Sally Fallon, President of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

Jacqueline Fennell is a dairy farmer and President of the Leeds and Grenville Landowner’s Association. She will speak about the growing risk of Factory Farming and the need for Farmers to ensure their voices are heard legalizing and regulating raw milk. Green Party of Canada representative will focus on what needs to happen federally for the legislative environment to change.

Judith McGill: As one of Schmidt’s Cow Share Members and a willing consumer spokesperson, Judith will speak about how consumers must take responsibility for their food choices by building conscious relationships and alliances with organic/biodynamic farmers. She will question our assumptions about food safety and accountability and focus on building local sustainability.

Martti Lemieux: As another of Schmidt’s Cow Share Members Marti will give a testimonial about how raw milk has changed his perspective and his family’s health.

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Raw Milk Education: The Raw Milk Battle as an active step towards Freedom of Choice
Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM,  Room 203

Many consumers are turning to raw milk from organically
raised grass-fed cows in their quest to improve both their health and the
environment. Because of antiquated government regulations, raw milk is
technically unavailable for Ontario consumers. Forces within politics and the media are not
telling us the whole story surrounding the benefits of this nutritious
food. With the proper education, consumers should have the right to choose
for themselves what they should or should not eat. Come and learn about
the many benefits of raw milk and help educate government officials about
why raw milk should be made available to consumers who choose it.


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