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Chuck Norton <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Jan 2006 17:50:47 -0500
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To the List,

In Asheville, North Carolina:

The Buncombe County Beekeepers Association in association with the 
Buncombe County North Carolina State University Extension Service office 
and the SILSA program at Asheville High School, is sponsoring an 8 week 
tuition free Bee School with two tiers of instruction, a beginner course 
and an advanced course. Remaining Instructors for the advanced course are 
Sue Cobey, January 30th; followed by commercial beekeeper Bob Binnie, 2003 
Georgia Beekeeper of the year, on February 6th; Dr. Tom Rinderer - lead 
researcher with the USDA-ARS Russian breeding program February 13th; Dr. 
Diana Sammataro of the USDA-ARS Tucson Bee Lab on February 20th; Dennis 
Murrell of Casper, WY on February 27; and on March 6th former NASA 
engineer and noted author Walt Wright of Elkton, Tennessee will return 
from his January 22nd appearance to join small cell beekeeper Michael Bush 
from Greenwood, Nebraska. All events begin at 7:00 pm till 9:00 pm at 
Asheville High School, 419 McDowell Street, Asheville, NC 28803. There is 
plenty of seating in the high school auditorium, for more information and 
pre-registration, visit http://www.wncbees.org 


If you can nmake it please pre-register and come to Asheville, NC

Thanks,

Chuck Norton

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