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- From: Laudemans <chrisandlisa AT laudeman.com>
- To: ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [ocba] Opportunity to take your bees to school!
- Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2010 23:22:44 -0400
We might be able to do this Lewis. Let me see if Sara is up for it
and check with my scheduler.
Chris
On 10/10/2010 10:00 PM, Lewis Cauble wrote:
6C5177E0-6BDA-42FD-93AD-A1DAEB90646E AT hivebody.com"
type="cite">See the request below and let me know if you can do
this for OCBA.
Lewis
Begin forwarded message:
Date: October 4, 2010 12:36:20 PM EDT
Subject: beekeeper question
Hello,
My neighbor is Aggie
DaCosta (a beekeeper) and she recommended I check
with you all about whether a beekeeper might be up
for coming to Duke School to talk briefly with a
group of 1st graders about bees and beekeeping.
Aggie was kind enough to do that last year, but
she's not feeling up to it as of late. Last year,
she brought her beekeeping gear, smoker, a bee in a
jar for the kids to do their "observational
drawings," and a couple of books. We also had the
kids taste two kinds of honey and vote on their
favorite. Duke School uses a project-based
curriculum, where kids delve deeping into topic in
lots of ways over a period of time. Right now, my
daughter's class project is on insects of all
types.
Let me know what you
think! Please forward this to anyone you'd like.
It's probably a 45 minute activity and Duke School
is located in Durham on Old Erwin Road, near 751.
Best,
Kristen Hirsch
732-5221
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