Upcoming Events
- February 25, 2012
- Beginning Beekeeping ClassStarts: 9:00 amEnds: February 25, 2012 - 5:00 pmLocation: To Bee or Not to Bee Beekeeping SuppliesDescription: Everything you need to know for your first year of beekeeping.
- February 28, 2012
- HONEY - Dr Ron Fessenden, The Honey Revolution Restoring the Health of Future GenerationsStarts: 7:00 pmEnds: February 28, 2012 - 9:00 pmLocation: 1311 West 46th Avenue, Denver, ColoradoDescription: Brought to you by Denver Bee.
Denver Police Station District 1 Community Room at 1311 West 46th Avenue, Denver, Colorado.
http://www.denverbee.org/meetings.html - Class BCBAStarts: 7:00 pmEnds: February 28, 2012 - 9:00 pmLocation: Nelson and Hover Road Longmont, CODescription: The Winter BCBA class schedule is as follows:
It runs each Tuesday evening, 7:00 to 9:00 pm from Jan. 10th to Feb. 28th. All classes are at the Boulder County Extension Office at the northeast corner of Nelson and Hover Rds. The course covers all aspects of beekeeping for beginners.
- March 3, 2012
- 2012 Beekeepers SchoolStarts: 8:00 amEnds: March 3, 2012 - 4:30 pmLocation: Bear Creek Nature CenterDescription: Presented by the Pikes Peak Beekeepers Association http://www.pikespeakbeekepers.org
This day and a half comprehensive course covers all aspects of beekeeping in the Pikes Peak region. You will learn how to acquire bees and the necessary equipment to keep them. We will demonstrate equipment assembly and honey extraction. Bee biology and the skills to manage your bees through the 4 seasons, including disease management, will be covered. <br>All lectures are presented by local beekeepers with years of collective knowledge.
Whether you are interested in keeping your own colonies, or simply wanting to know more about these fascinating creatures and their wonderful product--honey, this easy-to-follow course will open a new door into the natural world for you.
Cost: $50.00 per person. <br>Includes the book "First Lessons in Beekeeping".
<br>*For first-time Bee School students only-an additional $10.00 buys one year of PPBA membership--a savings of 33% over regular membership price.
<br>*Note: Immediate family members--spouse/children over 12--may attend for an additional $25.00 per person. Price does not include additional books.
Confirm registration by February 24th with <br>Mike or Sandy Halby:<br>719-528-5483 mandshalby@comcast.net
- March 4, 2012
- 2012 Beekeepers SchoolStarts: 8:30 amEnds: March 4, 2012 - 2:00 pmLocation: Bear Creek Nature CenterDescription: Presented by the Pikes Peak Beekeepers Association http://www.pikespeakbeekepers.org
This day and a half comprehensive course covers all aspects of beekeeping in the Pikes Peak region. You will learn how to acquire bees and the necessary equipment to keep them. We will demonstrate equipment assembly and honey extraction. Bee biology and the skills to manage your bees through the 4 seasons, including disease management, will be covered. All lectures are presented by local beekeepers with years of collective knowledge.
Whether you are interested in keeping your own colonies, or simply wanting to know more about these fascinating creatures and their wonderful product--honey, this easy-to-follow course will open a new door into the natural world for you.
Cost: $50.00 per person. Includes the book "First Lessons in Beekeeping".
*For first-time Bee School students only-an additional $10.00 buys one year of PPBA membership--a savings of 33% over regular membership price.
*Note: Immediate family members--spouse/children over 12--may attend for an additional $25.00 per person. Price does not include additional books.
Confirm registration by February 24th with Mike or Sandy Halby:
719-528-5483 mandshalby@comcast.net
- March 10, 2012
- 2012 Beekeepers SchoolStarts: 8:00 amEnds: March 10, 2012 - 4:30 pmLocation: Bear Creek Nature CenterDescription: Presented by the Pikes Peak Beekeepers Association http://www.pikespeakbeekepers.org
This day and a half comprehensive course covers all aspects of beekeeping in the Pikes Peak region. You will learn how to acquire bees and the necessary equipment to keep them. We will demonstrate equipment assembly and honey extraction. Bee biology and the skills to manage your bees through the 4 seasons, including disease management, will be covered. <br>All lectures are presented by local beekeepers with years of collective knowledge.
Whether you are interested in keeping your own colonies, or simply wanting to know more about these fascinating creatures and their wonderful product--honey, this easy-to-follow course will open a new door into the natural world for you.
Cost: $50.00 per person. <br>Includes the book "First Lessons in Beekeeping".
<br>*For first-time Bee School students only-an additional $10.00 buys one year of PPBA membership--a savings of 33% over regular membership price.
<br>*Note: Immediate family members--spouse/children over 12--may attend for an additional $25.00 per person. Price does not include additional books.
Confirm registration by February 24th with <br>Mike or Sandy Halby:<br>719-528-5483 mandshalby@comcast.net
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