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Durk Ellison <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Apr 1998 19:57:31 +0300
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Hi All,
 
        The American Apitherapy Society (AAS) has announced that the
Apitherapy Knowledge Review Course (AKRC) will run in conjunction with
the preliminary course offerings of the Eastern Apicultural Society
(EAS) meeting this summer, July 13 to 15.
 
The AKRC will be held at Seven Springs Ski Resort in Champion,
Pennsylvania.
 
This 2-1/2 day course will provide two levels of study for individuals
interested in the healing properties of products from the beehive.
 
The information will be presented by a recognized and experienced group
of practicing apitherapists. They have designed the course for other
apitherapists, patients of apitherapy, beekeepers and medical
practitioners.
 
All educational materials and certificates of attendance will be
provided by the AAS.
 
The cost for each level of training is $250 with an early registration
discount of $225 for those signed up by May 15.
 
Lunches and lodging are available through the ski resort at special
rates.
 
  For registration information contact :
 
Linda Day, American Apitherapy Society
e-mail : [log in to unmask]
 
Regards from:
Durk Ellison
 
Vantaa, Finland
BeeNet : 240:346/300.8
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Packet : oh2zas @ oh2rbt.#hki.fin.eu

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