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"Alden P. Marshall" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Jan 1998 00:43:52 EST
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7     CALENDAR
March 28 - New Hampshire Beekeepers  Association Spring Program, Hart s
Turkey Farm Restaurant, Meredith, NH.  For further information call Mike
Bayko, Sec. NHBA at 603-424-5477; or Mike Zorawowicz, V.P. NHBA at
603-483-2063 (email- [log in to unmask]).
 
 
 
7     COMING EVENTS
 
New Hampshire
      The Spring Program of the New Hampshire Beekeepers  Association is
scheduled for Saturday, March 28, at Hart s Turkey Farm Restaurant in
Meredith , NH.  Keynote speaker will be Dr. Medhat Nasr from the
University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.  His topics are: 1.] Integrated
Parasitic Mite Management (IPMM) in Honey Bees: Ontario approach. 2.]
Who needs bad Queens?
      Registration is from 9 - 9:30 a.m. and the cost is $15 which will
include, in the morning session - coffee and pastries; afternoon session
- buffet lunch.  The program will end at 3 p.m.
      For further information contact Mike Bayko, Sec. NHBA at
603-424-5477; or Mike Zorawowicz, V.P. NHBA at 603-483-2063 (email-
[log in to unmask]).

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