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Join us and invite a friend to the free Western North Carolina bee school this February at the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville North Carolina. Join, or renew your membership in your local bee club. Participate in club meetings fund raisers, schools and field days. Give back some of what you were given so that others may enjoy what you have. Help us to pull off another wonderful FREE bee school to further promote our beloved art, craft, occupation and passion.

As you can see, I do have a passion for bees, but that passion is extended by my issuing a written challenge to encourage others to be passionate too. Learning to help the bees shows more about who you are, than who you want to be. Beekeepers need to step out and make the commitment to start keeping bees and then receive specific refinement to become better beekeepers. Uneducated beekeepers tend to fail in crisis moments. All beekeepers need to become passionate, they also need to be insightful and able to communicate. I look forward to sharpening those beekeeping skills with things that I can either learn or change to make me a better beekeeper. We do not have to sit by and watch one third of our food supply disappear if we choose to try and stop the Decline of our honeybees.

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