British Columbia: Bee Appreciation Learning Party

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    You are warmly invited to another hands-on Sustainable Living Arts School Learning Party….

    Bee Appreciation


    ….with master beekeeper Brian Campbell

    Saturday, June 27 at 10am-noon.

    Join us afterwards for a picnic in Clinton Park if you like. Bring the kids!

    This learning party will happen in the Hastings-Sunrise Neighbourhood. Address will be emailed to the folks who register 3 days before the learning party.


    Bee’s are the life’s blood of the environment. They connect plant life to animal life making abundance and creating a healthy ecology. For bees the city is the place to be. We provide a wonderful habitat of flowering plants and soil profiles that supports Canada’s greatest diversity of pollinators.

    But all is not well. Bees and other pollinators are in decline around the world so our privilege of bee diversity is also our responsibility to protect and conserve. Because of development our bee populations are divided up and separated from each other. By connecting these population pockets we help to make bees more resilient and better able to help the stresses we throw at them.

    In this learning party we’ll explore a backyard habitat and then make a bee’s journey through the neighbourhood helping to make bee corridors. Come learn about how to plant for bees, make bee condos and help make one neighbourhood more bee-friendly.

    Our guide for the day: Brian Campbell

    Brian Campbell is a certified beemaster and beekeeper, heavily involved in food security issues in Richmond and beyond. A member of the BC Association of Master Gardeners, Brian spent three years as seed manager for West Coast Seeds. Brian guest lectures for Gaia College’s Growing Food in the City certificate program, operates pocket markets in Richmond and teaches young people about honey bees as well as native types. He offers classes in grafting fruit trees, food preserving and other farm skills.

    Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/369963571


    Location: Hastings-Sunrise- details will be emailed to registered participants 2 days before the learning party.

    By Donation: Suggested donation is $25. Pay what you feel, pay what gives you joy! Sustainable Living Arts School learning parties are 100% participant supported. Thank-you for your generous donations.

    Children are very welcome with their grown-ups.
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    About the Sustainable Living Arts School
    IN VANCOUVER, BC we host free/by donation learning parties where the subject is anything that helps us to live more lightly and joyfully. We’re inspired by permaculturists, herbalists, alternative energy folk, natural builders and thrifty, handy, food-growing and food foraging people everywhere. We value and work towards non-commodified, non-institutional, non-credentialized, non-evaluated learning and yes-accessible, yes-joyous, yes-empowering, yes-collective learning (among other lofty goals)! Consuming less and relating more, might be one way to sum it up. http://slas.ca

    For the Sustainable Living Arts School in Robert's Creek please visit www.ediblelandscapes.ca
     

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