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Dave and Judy <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Feb 2001 11:21:40 -0500
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Spring is almost here and beekeepers are getting ready to implement
those changes that they thought about all last winter.   Hopefully one
of those changes will be to attend a beekeeper's school to gain more
information about their ladies.

Southwestern Ohio's Beekeeper School has to be one of the best.  Current
topics and excellent presenters.  And some great door prizes.

The Beekeeping School will be held at the Cincinnati Princeton High
School on March 10, 2001.  The day will begin with registration and
Honey Donuts from 8:00 a.m. EST to 9:00 a.m.

Dr. Jim Tew, who we all appreciate from Bee Culture, will begin the
day's session at 9:00 a.m. in the cafeteria.  The break-out sessions
will then follow throughout the day.  Some of the topics will be:
Seasonal Management; Processing Wax; Raising Queens; Making Mead and
Homebrew; Apitherapy; Pollination Services; Pollen Collection; and Hive
Splitting.  Wow, could go on for a couple more paragraphs, but you get
the idea.  There is something offered for any level of beekeeper
experience.

Pre-Registration is encouraged, but not necessary.  The cost for the day
will be $18/adults and $10/students under 18 years of age.  You can get
the agenda and registration information at the Warren County web page
at:  www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~warr/ag/Bschool.

Hope to see you there.

Judy in Kentucky, USA

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