
The Timmins Public Library hosts the Timmins Ecological Beekeeping Association (TEBA) to for a fun and interactive discussion with the public.
TEBA President René Bertrand, along with Aimée Lavoie, Projects Coordinator, will visit the Timmins Public Library on Saturday, July 6 and cover everything you’ve always wanted to know about bees and beekeeping, including ecological beekeeping for the Northeast region, how to get started, and TEBA’s exciting upcoming projects.
“The world is abuzz with talk about honey bees right now. This workshop will show people how they can help the bees and experience the wonders of beekeeping with a distinctly Northern feel.” says Bertrand.
The session is free and open to the public. No registration is required.
Learn more about TEBA at www.facebook.com/TheTimminsEcologicalBeekeepingAssociation
WHEN: Saturday, July 6, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: Timmins Public Library (320 Second Avenue) – Tembec Room
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