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Chris Slade <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 21/06/2007 23:37:08 GMT Standard Time,  
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If you  can't make Gormanston this summer, Delaware is the place to be!  


So who's coming to Gormanston? It's a mile from the sea about 20 miles  north 
of Dublin 23 - 28 July. Usually there's about 300 beekeepers in residence  
with about 3 top class lectures and a couple of workshops running simultaneously 
 so you can't get to many of them which means you have to go back next year 
to  catch the ones you missed, by which time they've changed the programme  
again.
 
The all in price is very economical (look on the FIBKA web site for details  
or maybe Ruary will chip in and tell us); the only extras are transport and 
beer  at the Cock Tavern.
 
Chris



   

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