Explore the fascinating and complex world of honeybees, from their behaviors to their importance in nature. Whether you are toying with the idea of beekeeping, looking for simple ways you can help our local bee population, or just love Apis mellifera, participants will gain a better understanding of these amazing and vital creatures.
Learn about the diverse and interconnected workings of a honeybee hive, explore the lifecycle and jobs of bees, see what a year of natural beekeeping looks like, and leave inspired and ready to support bees in big and small ways.
**Please note: This class is the pre-requisite class needed for Beekeeping 101 classes at 577. **
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CLASS DETAILS:
Class Date: Saturday, October 11
Class Time: 10am to 11:30am
Class Fee: $25
Class Age: 16+
Location: Virginia's House ~ Library
Register by phone at 419-874-4174 or online at 577foundation.org/classes-events/gardening-horticulture
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Community Instructor: Sara Grunberg
Sara LOVES honeybees! In 2024, she began managing the 577 bee hives. She is a trained biodynamic beekeeper who apprenticed at Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary where she grew into a deeper relationship with these amazing creatures. She looks forward to sharing her knowledge and experience with the community, while she continues to learn from the community.
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