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Sorry to bother this list, but we're still trying to discover who has  
interest in our work.  We're going  to set up some new  beekeeping  courses at 
UM, in Missoula, MT.  We want to develop  something that could be delivered 
on-line, have specialty courses.  I've  released an announcement (below) of a 
planning meeting next week.
 
I'd like suggestions from this list for creative things that could be done, 
 specific interest short courses.  FYI, one of our most popular courses is  
the mid-June Grandparents and Kids 2 day course.
 
 
Professor Jerry Bromenshenk of UM and Bee Alert  Technology will be hosting 
a forum to gain information from Montana beekeepers  and those interested 
in beekeeping about the development of basic and Master  beekeeping courses.  
The meeting will be held on March  14th at 7:00 pm in the Interdisciplinary 
Science Building, Room 110,  on the campus of The University of Montana. 
Please call 541-3160 with any  questions. This meeting is free and open to the 
public. 
Thanks 
Jerry

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