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Honey Bees & Pollinators Please! Local Women a BUZZ  with Un-BEE-lievable Conservation!

 

Close-up of a honeycomb pattern, likely beeswax with hexagonal cells.

                                          Honey Bees & Pollinators Please!

               Local Women a BUZZ with un-BEE-lievable Conservation!

                                                                                        FREE WOMEN'S WORKSHOP

                                                                                   BRING A FRIEND & A  LAWN CHAIR!

                       R.S.V.P. by June 4th by Phone: 320-269-2696 or Email: desirae.jarett@swcd.chippewa.mn

Have you heard the buzz about honey bees and pollinators? Did you know, the Upper Midwest is the highest honey-producing region in the nation? Why do bees swarm? How does local honey benefit you? Why are honey bees important? Come hear from a long-time beekeeper and other conservation staff about honey bees, pollinators, and their importance in our ecosystem and what you can do to BEE the change!

 

BEE OUR GUEST!

TUESDAY, JUNE 18th

at Chippewa County Park-Wegdahl

5:30 pm—Welcome

-Meal

-Presentation and Demonstration by Lynn Wiebe, Local Beekeeper and Owner of Weebee’s Honey

-Make & Take Bee Nest

Note: If it rains, the event will take place in the Assembly Room at the Chippewa County courthouse.

 

Person in beekeeping suit with a smoker, tending to a beehive.
Beehives in a garden with colorful flowers and trees.
A close-up of a bee on flowers.
A badge-like image with a bee in the center, surrounded by the words "Bee the change you wish to see" in a circular pattern.
A roadside honey stand with various jars of honey and related products on a blue checkered tablecloth, including a sign saying "HONEY FOR SALE."