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Backyard Beekeeping Workshop
with Doug DeCandia
save our bees, save our planet
A SkillsOffTheGrid Workshop |
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In recent decades, four common species of bees have declined in the U.S. by 96%. Bees are responsible for pollinating 90% of the world's commercial plants.
You can help save them by keeping bees in your backyard!
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Come see what beekeeping is all about!
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Backyard Beekeeping
Wednesday Feb 29
7-845pm LakelandCopperBeechMS 101
Please call Donna at Lakeland Continuing Education
to register: 914 245 1700 X223
Backyard Beekeeping
Tuesday March 6
7:30-8:45pm Croton Harmon HS
Please call Iris at 914 271 5184 X3208 to register
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| When you want to know how to start up beekeeping, there is a lot to learn. But do not feel overwhelmed! Bees are fascinating creatures, and you will be rewarded for your efforts. The most important stage for successful beekeeping is now, before you get your bees, so you will find your journey to be much smoother! |
Instructor: Doug DeCandia
Both Workshops: $15 per person
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Cameron Kelly Dance | 293 Manville Rd | Apt 1D | Pleasantville | NY | 10570
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What is a Transition Town?
Transition Towns across the globe are quickly addressing the reality of Climate Change, Peak Oil and Economic Decline with creative and positive solutions.
There are over 400 globally and over 106 in the USA.
In the US Transition Westchester is the 106th initiative.
Transition Towns avoid fear based rhetoric, they are committed folks who want to ensure a hopeful and optimistic future for our kids.
Transition Towns are made of dedicated groups of citizens focusing on the life support systems of a community: Food, energy, economy, community
Transition Towns also focus on the arts, music, play and the fun parts of life that create tightly knit societies founded on harmony and trust.
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