Great!
Can't wait to share in the fun and food! Cheers Marty
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If you have any interest in top bar hives and meeting another beekeeping group, please join us!
Hey Y'all!
How are your bees doing so far this year?
As Annallys proposed previously, we will be having a meeting on Sunday,
September 15th at 4pm at Lilywell flower farm in Chapel Hill. Those of
us who went to the Les Crowder topbar hive workshop in August will:
- talk about practical suggestions,
- the pros and cons of different styles of top bars hives with pictures
- look into three top bar hives (two variations of Les' design),
- then socialize over a pot luck dinner in the gazebo and hear about how our hives are doing
- bring your own chairs, plate, utensils and drink.
- There will be no place to plug in any electronic devices.
- Bug repellants, if essentials oil
based, are welcome, please leave the DEET, picaridin and metofluthrin
(personal Off pumps) home.
In the event of rain the meeting would be moved to Sept 22nd at 4pm (same location). Please bring bee protection gear with you if you want to get up close and personal with the hives.
Lilywell Flower Farm is located at 4325 Sugar Ridge Road, Hillsborough, NC
From Carrboro: Hillsborough Road to left on Dairyland Road to dead end at
Orange Grove. Turn right, go past intersection with Arthur Minnis on the
right and Bradshaw Quarry on the left (yellow house on the corner). Proceed
on Orange Grove to a horse farm and pond on the left (total of about 2 miles
from the Dairyland turning). A green sign on the left marks Sugar Ridge (a gravel road).
Turn left and KEEP left. Go up and down hill and left to the end of the road
(about 3/4 mile).
From Durham: go west on I-85 to Exit 164. Exit right. Turn right (stop
light at exit), then left at next red light (half a block). This take you to
Mayo Drive, which shortly (one block) dead-ends on Orange Grove.
Go left on Orange Grove 6 miles. Look on the right for a green sign
marking Sugar Ridge. Turn right and KEEP left. Go up and down hill
and left to the end of the road (about 3/4 mile).
The cottage is at the very end of Sugar Ridge
Rd. KEEP LEFT to the end! Then you will see a gate that says 4325 and
Lilywell Flower Farm. Pass the cottage on the left and park around the
perimeter of the triangular field below the
beeyard and bordered on the right by 30 foot high holly trees..
Cordially, Colleen
From: annallys AT hotmail.comTo: naturalbeesinnc AT yahoogroups.comCC: mleonhardi AT hotmail.comSubject: Proposed meeting on Top bar workshop by Les Crowder at Lilydale farm Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 10:08:13 -0400
Hi,
I Attended the best workshop on top bar beekeeping ever!!!! It was presented by Les Crowder of New Mexico. He's been keeping bees in top bars, treatment free for over 20 years. Five women from Orange County
attended and two of us want to share this information to create a larger
core group of people keeping top bar hives in the area and be available
as a resource. We propose a meeting on Sunday, September 15th at 4pm at Lilydale flower farm to present information, look into hives, and socialize over a potluck dinner. In the event of rain the meeting would be moved to Sept 22nd at 4pm.
We need to know if there's interest and if people are available on the 15th. In addition, it's been suggested that an invitation be extended to the OCBA list serve targeting new beekeepers (Natural, treatment free, etc topics are excluded at the beeschool according to a new beek that attended this year) and those interested in top bars. I want to know if there are any objections to posting the information on OCBA? A handful of area farmers that two of us know will also be invited to the presentation along with the women that attended the Asheville workshop.
Please let me know if there's interest, if you can attend on 9/15 at 4pm, and your thoughts on extending an invitation to OCBA.
Regards, Annallys 919 933-9109 annallys AT hotmail.com Four years after the bees are gone, humanity is gone. Albert Einstein
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