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Paul Cronshaw <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Dec 2010 02:55:57 -0500
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I've been raising bees in Santa Barbara, CA for over 30 years.  Despite my years of keeping bees, I still consider myself a beekeeping student.  A great way to keep the learning curve going is to teach beekeeping.  I have been asked to teach two all-day beekeeping classes: one in January and one in June.   I am looking for a 16 hour curriculum, including resources (DVDs, Powerpoints, books, etc.), to help prospective beekeeping candidates begin their beekeeping hobbies. 

Thank you.

Paul "The Beeman" Cronshaw
Santa Barbara, CA
Bee photo album: http://picasaweb.google.com/beemancron

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