Archive for Downsizer For an ethical approach to consumption
|
hedgehogpie
|
FIRST UK NATURAL BEEKEEPING CONFERENCEHad this exciting info from Phil at Biobees this morning: First UK Natural Bee Keeping Conference 2011
Sunday February 13th at 10pm GMT/4pm EST - Part One of a world-wide, on-line, two-part Introduction to the Art and Craft of Top Bar Bee Keeping.
Entry numbers are restricted to 100 places (which being snapped up - so act fast) and may be secured by making a donation. There will be opportunities to ask questions, either before or during the event.Part Two will be at the same time on the following Sunday 20th February.
"Friends of the Bees and the Natural Bee Keeping Trust are pleased to announce the First Ever UK Natural Bee Keeping Conference over the first weekend in August - 5-7th August.
This will be a great opportunity for all 'natural beekeepers' to get together and share their experiences, learn from others and show off their bright ideas - all under canvas in the delightful county of Worcestershire.
We are hiring the country's most experienced (21 years) open-air conference organizers to provide the facilities, and the most knowledgeable speakers will be there to give of their wisdom!
If you are already practicing, or thinking of taking up any variant of 'natural beekeeping', you need to be at this event!"
For more info look here:
http://www.biobees.com/training/
|
Tavascarow
|
I don't think they have decided on a venue yet.
Looking for somewhere central with access to cheap B&Bs & camping
Hedgehogpie that link only goes to the page for the training course.This link tells you more.
|
hedgehogpie
|
Thanks, The text is taken from ther email I received, which covers two slightly different events being presented in two different formats. The February one is online, the August one - as you point out - will be at a venue.
I think Phil's email is slightly confusing but because of the closeness of the first event I thought it worth giving people who might not have heard about it a heads up.
|
Tavascarow
|
Very true.
I haven't attended any of Phils courses but from what I've been told they are well worth the time.
He's a very knowledgeable man & great communicator.
|
|