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Larry Krengel <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Apr 1998 08:43:58 -0600
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Karen -
 
You will have a ball doing these shows.  I suggest that you show up all
decked out in suit and veil... and walk down the middle of the school.
It works like a pied piper (sp?).  I suggest four props
 
1.  A video called "the honey harvest" (for the teacher to show before
you come)
 
2.  the study prints available (I think) from Dadant
 
3.  an observation hive
 
4.  Honey straws
 
This is fun.
 
Larry Krengel
Marengo, IL  USA
 
Excerpts from BEE-L wrote:
 
> From:          kferner <[log in to unmask]>
> To:            [log in to unmask]
>
> Hi, I am working on doing a presentation on beekeeping for kids in
> school and libraries.  I am looking for honey sample packs to be able
> to
> pass out to the kids to taste honey, or something along that line, and
>
> also for anything else I could use to show these kids about
> beekeeping.
> My husband is a beekeeper and I am his "helper" so I already have a
> suit
> and tools and I will use a hive box and a super with frames to "try"
> to
> explain the process, keeping it as simple as possible.  Anyone know of
>
> any other educational tools I might use to help create this program??
> I
> remember seeing some advertised in one of our beekeeping journals, but
>
> can't find it.
>
> THanks for any help.
> Karen

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