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Bill's Bees Hosts LACBA Beekeeping Class 101

Posted by Eva Andrews on

The Los Angeles County Beekeepers Association Beekeeping Class 101 - 2016 Season begins Sunday, February 21, 9:00AM-Noon, at Bill's Bees Bee Yard - http://goo.gl/maps/Hz7NS

We teach responsible beekeeping for an urban environment, adhering to Best Management Practices for the bees, beekeepers, and general public. All are Welcome!

Dates
: Classes are held the 3rd Sunday of each month: February 21, March 20, April 17, May 15, June 19, July 17, August 15, No class in September, we're sharing our experience and knowledge at the LA County Fair Bee Booth), October 16.

Time: Classes held from 9am-noon. Please arrive 15 min. early so we can start on time.

Cost: Beekeeping Class 101 is free to LACBA members. Membership is $10/year, per household. New members are welcome to join at the classes. Non members $10/class.

Registration: You do not need to call, email, Facebook, or contact us in advance to register for class. Just show up. It is not required that you attend all the classes but it is suggested you do in order to get the most benefit out of learning to work with bees. 

All the information you need including the 2016 Schedule, Location, Directions, etc. in order to attend the LACBA Beekeeping Class 101 is posted on the LACBA website:
http://www.losangelescountybeekeepers.com/beekeeping-classes-losangeles/.

What an awesome experience to be standing on a mountain top, blue skies above, thousands of tiny honeybees buzzing all around us, and our 'heads in a beehive.' As we learned; focus, presence of mind, slow movement, and a profound love of the honeybee became a new experience in our lives. It is one of our greatest gifts as beekeepers. With experience, perseverence, and passion may we all become bee keepers rather than bee havers. The bee keeper is truly blessed. May we be forever grateful for the 'Gift of the Bees'.

It's a great class! Hope to see you there!

Bill & Clyde
Bill's Bees

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