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Audubon Bee School Information

 


THE 2009 AUDUBON BEEKEEPING SCHOOL


            The 2009 Audubon Beekeeping School will be held on March 7, 2009 at the Henderson Co. Co-op Extension Expo Center on St. Rt. 351 E. in Henderson, KY.  The 2009 school will have Dr. Larry Connor, renowned author, honeybee specialist and owner of Wicwas Press, as opening guest speaker and special instructor throughout the day.  


The 2009 KSBA Spring Meeting will also be held in conjunction with the Audubon Beekeeping School this year.


The school will offer 4 classes for each of these levels – beginner beekeepers, intermediate, advanced and women (or non-beekeepers).  A final session with multiple instructors/advisors called “The Round Table Discussions” will conclude the day’s instructions and will offer something for everyone.   A pre-registration form is now ready by accessing http://www.stonehillhoney.com/registration , by contacting Betsy Stone at bpstoneky@bellsouth.net using bee school on subject line, or by contacting the KSBA website.  If you prefer, you may call Betsy at 270-826-2767 for more information.  Pre-registration fee is $10.00 and includes lunch.  We plan to have Dadant Beekeeping Supplies Co. and the Walter T Kelley Bee Supplies Co., as well as Dr. Connor’s booth, at the school for your convenience, in addition to a small trade show of venders with a variety of supplies, equipment and books. 


The following is a tentative list of sessions to be offered:


For new and beginning beekeepers:                               Instructors:


            Introduction to Beekeeping    Kent Williams


          Equipment Assembly               Larry Stone


          Instal/Care of Pkg. Bees/Nucs Paul Stone


          First Year Management          Ernest Cornett


For intermediate beekeepers:


            Comb Honey Production         Randolph Richards


            Spring Management                Dr. Larry Connor


            Disease and Pest Mangment   Kent Williams


          Diversifying in Beekeeping     Paul & Betsy Stone


For advanced beekeepers:


         Collecting Pollen                      Harris Overholt


          Grafting Queens                      Gordon Vernon


            Making Increase Hives              Dr. Larry Connor


            Beekpng in the Ancient Wrld  Martin Hickey


For women and non beekeepers:


            Creamed Honey Demo             Betsy Stone        


          Honey & Nutrition                  Monica Roy


          Pampered Herbal Potions      Debbie Lowrance


          Bee & Butterfly Gardens        Christine Belt


 

2009-02-13 20:27:57 GMTComments: 2 |Permanent Link
Stone Hill Honey Country Store Hours of Business

Stone Hill Honey Country Store behind our house is now open on Tues, Thurs and Sat. from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m.  Please call first since we are sometimes not available on these days.  Our Phone # is 270-826-2767 / 724-2108 at the Country Store behind our house.  Tours (by appoinment only) will start again in April and continue through October for groups of 10 or more.  Please call at least one week in advance to make arrangements for your group.


Please call Betsy at 270-826-2767  or 270-724-2108 with any questions.  Thanks,  Paul & Betsy Stone








2008-07-13 16:16:49 GMTComments: 1 |Permanent Link
Stone Hill Honey Tours
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STONE HILL HONEY is owned &  operated by Paul & Betsy Stone of Spottsville, KY.  Currently managing over 150 hives, we offer individual and group tours of our bee farm emphasizing on history and education of the honeybee w/ hands on seasonal honey extraction, candlemaking and working with bees. Learn about by products made using beeswax and honey.  See how a hive is put together. 




BEE FARM TOUR:           



The Season starts April 1 and ends October 31 and includes:



*  Presentation  on bees & hives



*  Short  video on honeybees



*  Observation hive finding the queen



*  Guided tour of the honey house



*  Demonstration of honey extraction



*  Hayride tour around the farm




*  Garden hive observation



*  Make your own candle to take home.



*  Honey tasting



*  Complimentary gift 




Time:  2 hours minimum



Cost:  $4.00 per person standard



Ages Two and under free




All tours by appointment only!!




Check out the Audubon Bee School photos at www.stonehillhoney.com/beeschool1




Check out our brochure at www.stonehillhoney.com/brochure1




















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