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  • From: Phil DeGuzman <phil.deguzman AT gmail.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [ocba] ocba Digest, Vol 94, Issue 31
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 12:58:16 -0500

I have a presenation I did this fall for a group of third graders. I am happy to share it, but I am on the batch version of this email alias. Feel free to unicast me and I can email the presentation to anyoen who is interested.

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Today's Topics:

   1. Presentation Requests (Rex L. Williams, Jr.)


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From: "Rex L. Williams, Jr." <rexwilliams.03 AT gmail.com>
Subject: [ocba] Presentation Requests
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Hello Beekeepers,



We have a couple of requests for presentations in the beginning of February
that I would like to tell you about.



Heritage Garden Club of Durham



Margaret McCotter from the Heritage Garden Club of Durham teaches children
in Durham about gardening.  She has requested a presentation on general
knowledge about honeybees and their role as pollinators for gardens.  She
suggested that the desired presentation should focus largely on why bees are
cool and not something to be upset about.



The target audience for this presentation will be children from Kindergarten
through 6th grade.  This presentation is in Durham on Saturday, February
9th.







NC Museum of Life and Science



Trish Lemm from the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science is
coordinating a program called "Science of Eats".  The purpose of this event
is to showcase growing, production, cooking, tasting, and perceiving of
foods.  Trish would like one or more of our beekeepers to station a booth on
beekeeping.  The idea is to host an informal discussion with attendees on
backyard beekeeping, production of food items from the hive, and other foods
in which hive products may be used.  She suggested that props and hands-on
activities (ex. Having equipment for people to look at, etc.) are
encouraged.  Additionally, she also suggested that, if possible, samples of
local honey would be very appreciated.  Trish is going to get back to me on
whether it will be alright to make local honey available for sale, but she
seemed to suggest that it should be alright.



The audience for this event will be adults of legal drinking age.  The
presentation is on Thursday, February 7th at the NC Museum of Life and
Science in Durham from 630-930pm.  They will be closing early that day to
allow setup to begin at 430pm.







I hope some of you are willing and able to volunteer for one of these
events.  Please let me know if either of them interests you and we can talk
about the details and coordination some more.



Stay warm,



Rex Williams

OCBA, Director

979-218-8728

rexwilliams.03 AT gmail.com



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