East Jefferson Beekeepers Association, or EJBees, will be offering a series of beekeeping courses for beginners starting Saturday, March 13.
Two online classes will be offered every week for …
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East Jefferson Beekeepers Association, or EJBees, will be offering a series of beekeeping courses for beginners starting Saturday, March 13.
Two online classes will be offered every week for five weeks through Sunday, April 11.
Presentations are online and are designed for a work-at-your-own-pace practice.
For the duration of the courses, students will have the opportunity for Q&As and mentoring from experienced beekeepers, as well as, an optional hands-on apiary visit – all to help you kickstart your own hives and your beekeeping journey.
These classes are suitable for adults, students, and families — something the whole swarm can enjoy. The classes are free for EJBees members, and you must be a member to participate.
See what the buzz is about and visit ejbees.com/beekeeping-class/.
If interested, contact Richard Thomas at 360-379-2621 or email richandsusi@ejbees.com.