Beekeeping for Experienced Beekeepers Sunday, February 26, 20129 am - 3 pmWith Alan HawkinsIn the Wheelwright CenterProgress is not a matter of far or near, but if you are confused, mountains and rivers block the way. -Sekito Kisen, Harmony of Difference and UnityThis workshop is for beekeepers with at least one year of beekeeping experience.The honeybees are saying that spring is near. Blooms are appearing and the queens are laying lots of eggs. We will meet together and explore the challenges that lay ahead for us this bee season. The following topics will be emphasized: your intention; what happened this winter; what to anticipate each season; being proactive about bee hive health; the requeening process; the swarming instinct; hive splitting; mite management; and latest updates on bee behavior and bee health.Wear light colored clothing and bring a veil if you have one. A vegetarian lunch is included in the cost of registration.Maximum workshop size: 30Related Bio(s):Alan HawkinsAlan Hawkins received the bodhisattva precepts (jukai) in 1992 and works with bees at Green Gulch and in Tracy. In 2011, he facilitated the establishing of hives and harvesting honey at City Center in San Francisco.www.awhawkinsapiaries.comMember Discount Current Zen Center members receive a 10% discount. For more information about membership, visit the membership section of our web site or email membership@sfzc.org. To inquire, please email the Green Gulch Farm Front Office at ggfoffice@sfzc.org or call them at 415.383.3134 during office hours: 9:00am - 12:00pm and 1:30pm - 4:00pm Mon-Sat; 9.00 am to 10.00 am and 11.15 - 3.00 pm Sundays. More Information - For help completing registration, please call 888-743-9362 (toll free) or 415-475-9362
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