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"Gordon D. Hayes" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Apr 1995 16:56:49 -0400
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>Does anyone know where I can get some good educational material on bees to
>help me with a presentation to young children?
>
>Things like large models of bee adults, colorful posters, and hands on
material.
>
>Our younger generation needs to learn the benefits of beekeeping to flora
>and fauna.
You might try Walter T. Kelley's of Clarkson, KY. They are very helpful
people. And their prices are VERY competitive. Their address and phone # are:
 
Walter T. Kelley, Co., Inc.
3107 Elizabethtown Rd.
P O Box 240
Clarkson, KY
42726-0240
 
Telephone: 1-502-242-2012
Fax: 1-502-242-4801
Toll Free for credit card orders only: 1-800-233-2899
 
Give them a call and ask for a catalog. They have some educational material
available.
 
Also Lawrence J. Connor (on this list or [log in to unmask]) of Wicwas Press
could probably help you.
 
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