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Content Item - First prize honey
We took a jar of honey from our Rotary Hive to the Beekeepers Club in Doncaster to enter into the Competition.
To our greatest surprise we won First Prize for Suburban Honey.
Tags: bee, honey, apiculture
Read More...Content Item - Bee Interest Group meeting
Bee Interest Group meets monthly to discuss the latest events and actions in the world relating to Bees.
We discuss - Bee Keeping in general and specific attention that needs to be given for the Bees,things that can be done to help the Bees in our gardens, - for example planting plants that are attractive to bees and will give them pollen.
We often have honey tastings too.
And currently we are arranging the Honey Festive on 5th July, 2014.
Tags: bee, honey, beekeeping, apiculture, fundraising
Read More...Content Item - Bee Products
The Honey Bee in Australia is under threat from several different diseases and mites. The Rotary Club of Caulfield is promoting simple steps which urban householders can undertake to assist in maintaining healthy honey bee populations.
There is also renewed interest in individual bee keeping. To enable those interested to learn more, the Club is hosting the Bee Interest Group Meeting.
Tags: bee, honey, beekeeping, apiculture, fundraising
Read More...Event - Honey Festival
The Rotary Club of Caulfield Inc will host a Honey Festival on Saturday 5th July, 10am-3pm at Main Hall Koornang Uniting Church, 115-117 Murrumbeena Road, Murrumbeena.
The Club invites prospective participants to indicate their interest as soon as possible. The Club is looking for
• Sellers of goods which have a bee theme, use honey or other bee products in their manufacture
• Community groups which have craft, cards, jewellery, children’s wear, clothing or other products with a bee or honey theme
• Sellers of bee friendly plants
• Sellers of bee or honey based cosmetic or medicinal products
• Sellers of bee-keeping products, including books
• Groups which run bee-keeping training courses
• Sponsors of the event to help fund a real estate agent's board at the venue, promotional flyers and costume hire for someone to dress-up as a bee and distribute honey flavoured candy.
• Donors of prizes for some of the activities
Some planned activities are- • Demo Hive • A display of fruits and vegetables,listing the importance of bees to each • Flower competition. People will be invited to bring a bouquet of bee friendly plants and to tell an audience why they selected those plants. Prize for the bouquet which holds the most number of bee friendly plants • Honey cooking competition • Children's Area with bee related activities eg colouring in pictures of bees Stall fees are free for Rotary Clubs, $20 for community groups and $40 for commercial entities.
The Festival is being run as a community service in furtherance of the Club’s Bee Aware! Project. Please contact the Club by email rotarycaulfield@gmail,com Heather Welsh Bee Aware ! Project Rotary Club of Caulfield Inc.
Tags: bee, beekeeping, apiculture, fundraising
Read More...Photo Gallery - Bee Interest Items
The Honey Bee in Australia is under threat from several different diseases and mites. The Rotary Club of Caulfield is promoting simple steps which urban householders can undertake to assist in maintaining healthy honey bee populations.
There is also renewed interest in individual bee keeping. To enable those interested to learn more, the Club is hosting the Bee Interest Group Meeting.
The Bee Interest Group meets once a month on a Tuesday night.
At The Meeting Hub, 438 Neerim Road, Murrumbeens, 3163
at 7.30 pm for 8.00pm
This years meeting are on Tuesday March 18th April 15th May 20th June 17th July 15th
August 19th September 16th October 21st November 18th
Tags: bee, beekeeping, apiculture
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