Thursday, February 21, 2013

Holistic Moms West Suburbs Newsletter - Holistic Living Expo

Nurturing our Children
Empowering Ourselves

Chicago Western Suburbs
Chapter Newsletter

 

March 2013

Holistic Moms serves as a support community for those interested in holistic living and natural parenting. We appreciate all those who have joined our community and spread the word to help make the Western Suburbs Chapter possible.



With Love & Friendship,

Jen Stahl, Theresa Muth, Genis Schmidt, and Krista Sherinian
Chapter Leaders  
Chicago Western Suburbs

Holistic Moms Western Suburbs Presents... 
The Holistic Living Expo 
Sunday, March 10th, 1 - 5 pm  
Cantigny Park in Wheaton
 
We are celebrating our 5 year anniversary and what better way to celebrate then to share some holistic resources and relationships we have gained along the way!  We will be sponsoring a Holistic Living Expo which will be on a different day and time then our usual monthly meeting.

FREE Event with Raffle & Giveaways
      • Farmers & Co-Ops
      • Health Practitioners
      • Alternative Education
      • Many other Holistic Services
Cantigny Park
1 South 151 Winfield Rd.
Wheaton, IL

Questions contact:  
hmnchicagowesternsuburbs@gmail.com
 
 
 
Member Highlight - Holistic Moms Chicago Western Suburbs Chapter founder,
Lisa Rooney
How did you become a "Holistic Mom"?
I became a holistic mom out of my own struggles with chronic fatigue syndrome and yeast overgrowth. In my late 20s I was diagnosed with CFS and Candidiasis after many years of suffering. I started with strict dietary changes and a supplement regimen that restored 80% of my energy within a very short period of time. It was this change that turned me onto whole foods eating and natural living. When I had my babies, I had learned so much about the power of nature, foods, and natural medicine that it didn't make sense to go back to a conventional way of feeding and caring for them. So I followed my instincts. They have been raised on a whole foods diet, in an attachment parenting way, with little medical intervention. I am as grateful for their health as I am for my own.

 

What led you to establish the Western Suburbs Chapter of the Holistic Mom's network?
We moved to Naperville when my daughter was 10 months old and I was reaching out to mom's groups to make friends and find community.  But my parenting choices were proving to be very different and I struggled to find depth of friendship. I attended the Healthy Child Expo in Chicago and met Nancy Massato, Executive Director of Holistic Moms. She embodied everything that I believed in and I wanted to develop a community in my town that would support my parenting and lifestyle choices.

 

What challenges did you face when starting out with the chapter?
It was a lot of work. At that time there was nothing like Holistic Moms and I wasn't sure where to start.  The biggest fear I faced was not finding the community I so desired. I was also quickly breaking from my family of origin way of doing things, as well as my husbands, and that was very difficult. But the instincts I had about the choices I was making for the kids best interest were strong and I knew I was not the only mom out there making holistic choices for their families. So with kids in tow, I delivered fliers and made phone calls and found a meeting space and just trusted that the community would be come.

 

How rewarding has it been?
The rewards really can't be expressed in words but more so in feelings. There has been a profound sense of pride in watching the community grow and knowing that it is meeting a need for so many women. There has been feelings of satisfaction after a meeting or event when I have had the privilege to watch moms grow in this journey.  There has been a deep sense of peace and fulfillment when a new member has told me how relieved she feels to have found Holistic Moms. There has been a strong sense of connection and grounding when surrounded by my community. A community that gets me, supports me and doesn't judge me. But the biggest reward has been the depth of friendship I have developed with so many intelligent and powerful women, many of whom have become my most trusted and closest girlfriends.

 

What are your thoughts on the chapter today?
I stepped away from leadership in the chapter in order to focus more on my kids school experience and to become an active volunteer with their school.  It was a difficult decision to step back, but the leadership team was strong and I knew the chapter would continue to grow. I continue to be an active member of HMN because of the supportive and connected community it offers. As things get busy, I am able to re-engage and re-ground myself in the things I believe, which are all supported by HMN.  I am happy that the chapter is still a strong and viable community for those looking to connect with like minded moms and to grow in their journey's as natural parents. I encourage any moms who are interested in natural living or feel the pull of a holistic lifestyle to come to a meeting and connect with the community.

 

 
Rooney  
  
 
One of my favorite recipes: 

Favorite Green Smoothie

handful of spinach
1-2 leaves kale
1-2 frozen bananas
1/2 cup or so frozen cherries
1/2 cup or so fresh strawberries (frozen if needed)
1/2 bottle of momma chia juice, pomegranate
1/2 cup or so fresh mango (frozen if needed)
water as needed

Chapter Events and Activities
Chapter Meetings: Held the 1st Tuesday of every month from 7-9 pm at The Health Doctors, 28379 Davis parkway, Warrenville, www.thehealthdocs.com Open to the public.
Morning Meetup & Open Discussion: Join us at Whole Foods Naperville for a morning open discussion meeting the 2nd WEDNESDAY of each month from 9:30-11 am. http://wholefoodsmarket.com/storesbeta/naperville/ Open to the public.
Playgroups: We meet regularly for play dates at members homes. Locations will vary. Membership is required to attend playgroups.
Moms Night Out:We gather the 3rd Friday of each month for a moms only "playdate". Babies in arms are welcome. Activities and locations vary. Membership is required to attend mom's night out.
Book Club:We meet several times a year to discuss the chosen book. Location will vary. Membership is required to participate in book club.
Mom & Tot Outings: Special outings planned several times a year specifically with our young ones in mind. membership is required to participate.
Family Gatherings, Movie Nights, and additional members events will continue to be scheduled.
Check out or local website for details. http://chicagowestsub.holisticmoms.org
In This Issue
Next Month's Meeting
Chapter Events & Activities
Meeting Topics
Meeting Schedule
(subject to change)

Mar.-Holistic Moms 5 year Anniversary Expo - Cantigny

Apr.- Electromagnetic Fields (EMF's) and RF's

May - Personal Journey's Toward Holistic Mindedness

Jun.-Holistic Dentistry

Jul.-Sharing Personal Birth Stories

Aug.-Natural Product Selection Process/Favorites

Sept.-Homeopathy

Oct.-Best Parenting Resources

Nov.-Chiropractic Tips for Children

Dec.-Open House/Holiday Social

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"Is it really too late to compromise?" Justin Kimich Daily Herald

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Action Alert:

Sign the new White House Petition to
"PROHIBIT a utility from installing a "SMART METER" on a
customer's premises unless the customer has provided consent."

Click
Here.
 
Stand for Personal Property Rights.
Stand for Freedom of Choice.

"Is it really too late for a compromise?" asks Justin Kimich of the Daily Herald.

The recent article highlighting Doug Krause's proposal for an analog meter option has received much criticism from council, including statements that other members of council quickly disregarded it.

Doug Krause has been vocal about the smart meters for the past two years and there is nothing in here that should be of surprise to the rest of the council.

For other council members to suggest they have no idea where this came from is quite frankly.....well....we are at a loss for words on that one.

Click here to see newsletters dating back to August 2011. And review additional links in the side bars of these newsletters for more discussions on the issues by City Council Watchdog.

"This was a great plan two and a half years ago when we could have negotiated such a program with the U.S. Department of Energy," Fieseler said.

Nice statement - "vintage" Fieseler.
 
Now, take a look at what Fieseler said in August 2011 and November 2011.

Here are the facts:

  • Over the past 2 years, multiple residents met individually with council members (particularly Wherli and Fieseler) and publicly at council meetings to discuss options for residents on the controversial project.
  • Most of these meetings took place in 2011 and early 2012, with some of them originating from long term Naperville residents in 2010. All of them took place before the meters were mass deployed.
  • In those meetings privacy, health, security, and cost concerns were discussed.
  • In addition to the meetings, multiple email exchanges took place in which residents concerns were quickly and in many cases rudely dismissed.
Many, many members of the community, in addition to NSMA supporters, requested the council consider multiple options including:
  • Enact the 12 month no penalty extension allowed in the DOE contract before installing any smart meters so that as a community we can determine if the controversy surrounding the meters could be avoided.
  • Make the program an opt in program as is written in the US Energy Policy Act.
  • Consider a hard wired solution for the meters.
  • Install Smart Meters at the junction boxes and allow residents to choose if they want a smart meter on their home. 
  • Provide a no cost opt out for residents who are concerned about the risks.
  • Put it to a vote.    

 

The council has systematically disregarded any options for compromise...ANY.  

 

And no, the non-wireless meter alternative with its extortion fees is not a compromise. Its a penalty for not wanting to assume the widely substantiated risks of smart meters and many residents have been forced, under duress, to sign up. See the discussion in September 2011 and October 2011 by clicking here.   

 

Finding common ground has been a difficult process with this council.

 

How can you find common ground with an entity that does not care about the concerns of it citizens, goes to many lengths to silence the discussions, and is willing to break the law to do what they want.  (ie Open Meetings Act Violations and breaking their own code to enter residents property.)

 

What Doug Krause proposed, should've been proposed two years ago - by any of the council members and especially when that small group of residents grew from fifteen to thousands. And it should've been given due consideration back then, just as it should be given due consideration now. 

 

Is it too late to compromise?

 

The city has done what they want so far, our estimation is they could make any reasonable compromise happen, if they wanted to.   

 

And at this point, they probably wouldn't have the break the law to do so.  

 

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If you continue to be disappointed by the behaviors of our council, we recommend you join us at the next council meeting to share your feelings, contact the media, and continue to comment on blogs and Facebook. The Court of Public Opinion is a powerful tool for effecting change!

Whether you're on the left or right of the political aisle, a Naperville resident or not, the issue of personal property rights and freedom of choice have always been at the heart of this issue.

 
For Naperville Residents:
Now more than ever we must come together as a local community and
Take Back Our Power on April 9th by exercising our right to VOTE. 



There are 4 council seats open with approximately 11 candidates running for them. 

We don't need an upgrade to our utility meters - we need to upgrade our council.

We need a council that will truly represent the will of the people.

For Residents outside of Naperville:
Continued letters to state and local government officials, news media, and posts on your Facebook pages are all contributing to increasing media coverage on this event.  We request that you keep them coming.

Call Governor Quinn: 312-814-2121 
Call the ACLU 312-201-9750 
Call the State's Attorney: 630-407-6500 (DuPage Co) or 815-727-8453 (Will Co) 

 

National News: 

CNN 

CBS 

ABC 

FOX 

 

Local Illinois:   

CBS News 312-899-2222 or Breaking news Hotline 1-800-CH2-NEWS

ABC News 312-750-7777 Or Breaking News Hotline (312) 750-7070  

Trib Local: mjenco@tribune.com

The Patch: maryl@patch.com

Naperville Sun: hbeck1997@yahoo.com

Daily Herald: jkmitch@dailyherald.com


 
 Don't give up your rights.
 
City of Naperville = CON 
  
Don't be CONned or bullied into giving up your freedom.
Donate Now

NSMA is a grass roots, community-funded organization that relies on donations from supporters like you to continue our mission of educating and advocating for Naperville residents and all of America to have the right to choose to retain their analog meters.

Help us raise $25,000 to support the active federal lawsuit filed in December 2011 and the volunteer efforts to educate the community.   

Please donate now.  Email NapervilleSmartMeters@yahoo.com to volunteer.
Naperville Smart Meter Awareness is a non-profit 501(c)(4) group of concerned citizens educating the public about the risks of wireless smart meters. We are comprised of lawyers, technology professionals, health advocates, accountants, business owners and parents in our community.
 
Smart meters are currently being installed in Naperville despite a complaint for federal injunction and on-going investigations by the Illinois Attorney General for Open Meetings Act violations by the City of Naperville in conjunction with this project.

Smart meters pose risks in the areas of privacy, costs, security, safety and health and are not a federally mandated program. Our mission is to educate the residents of Naperville by bringing all pertinent information to the public and in doing so, advocate for a smarter solution in Naperville.
Contact:
Naperville Smart Meter Awareness
napervillesmartmeters@yahoo.com
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Join Us Sunday - Open House Fundraiser!

For complete details click here: Fundraiser 02-24-2013 Flyer
 

 

 
  See the full flyer with working links here:  Fundraiser Flyer 02-24-2013
 
 Don't give up your rights.
 
City of Naperville = CON 
  
Don't be CONned or bullied into giving up your freedom.
Donate Now

NSMA is a grass roots, community-funded organization that relies on donations from supporters like you to continue our mission of educating and advocating for Naperville residents and all of America to have the right to choose to retain their analog meters.

Help us raise $25,000 to support the active federal lawsuit filed in December 2011 and the volunteer efforts to educate the community.   

Please donate now.  Email NapervilleSmartMeters@yahoo.com to volunteer.
Naperville Smart Meter Awareness is a non-profit 501(c)(4) group of concerned citizens educating the public about the risks of wireless smart meters. We are comprised of lawyers, technology professionals, health advocates, accountants, business owners and parents in our community.
 
Smart meters are currently being installed in Naperville despite a complaint for federal injunction and on-going investigations by the Illinois Attorney General for Open Meetings Act violations by the City of Naperville in conjunction with this project.

Smart meters pose risks in the areas of privacy, costs, security, safety and health and are not a federally mandated program. Our mission is to educate the residents of Naperville by bringing all pertinent information to the public and in doing so, advocate for a smarter solution in Naperville.
Contact:
Naperville Smart Meter Awareness
napervillesmartmeters@yahoo.com
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