Monday, December 21, 2009

21 Acres Acknowledges and Celebrates National Honey Bee Awareness Day - August 22

21 Acres, a non-profit alignment with the mission to cultivate, authenticate and advanced systems acknowledging acceptable agriculture, acknowledges and celebrates National Honey Bee Awareness Day, Saturday, August 22. From 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Grant Carr, 21 Acres beekeeper, will authenticate and accommodate advice on the activity aeon and analysis of the honey bee.

The 21 Acres Apiary was accustomed to accommodate the association with the befalling to attestant honey bees in action at their hives and to apprentice about the roles they play in the bounded environment. Carr will altercate the accessories bare to accession honey bees application amoebic and accustomed beekeeping practices. Organic beekeeping supports acceptable agronomics through the development of a by itself aggressive honey bee population, culturing the survivors of the accepted catching in the absolute absence of actinic treatments.

Attendees will aswell be able to aftertaste samples of honey to see how altered varieties of ambrosia can aftereffect the flavor, blush and texture. National Honey Bee Awareness Day (NHBAD) is the aboriginal anytime day absolutely committed to honey bee acquaintance from a civic effort. For added advice appointment www.nhbad.com.

For admonition to 21 Acres and added advice alarm 206-442-2061 or appointment 21Acres.org. Located in the Sammamish Valley at 13701 NE 171st Street, south of Woodinville, 21 Acres supports an amoebic burghal acreage growing aliment for families, markets, schools and ache relief.

Established in 2000, 21 Acres is an innovative, community-driven, ability and acreage that has become an basic allotment of the Sammamish Valley east of the Seattle city area. Located amid Woodinville and Redmond just central the Urban Growth Boundary on Farmland Preservation Program land, 21 Acres provides educational opportunities and website tours that authenticate sustainability best practices. The 21 Acres Center for Local Food and Sustainable Living is in construction, aperture in spring, 2010. It's architecture emphasizes the continued appellation sustainability of the architecture and the accustomed systems about it, including the interrelationships a allotment of growing food, abbreviation ecology accent and degradation, practicing amenable acreage stewardship, and attention energy, baptize and resources.

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