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SUMMARY:Second Steps in Beekeeping Virtual Class
DESCRIPTION:Texas A&M AgriLife’s Second Steps in Beekeeping Virtual Program is scheduled and now up for registration!  This class is meant for those in their first few years of beekeeping and wondering “what’s next?”  Held Oct 15\, 16\, and 22nd from 6-8pm\, we will be covering topics such as: \n\nHow to prepare and get bees through winter\,\nWhat to expect in the spring\,\nHoney extraction\,\nBest practices for Varroa Mites\,\nOther diseases to watch.\n\nTo register\, visit:  https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/ereg/newreg.php?eventid=852203&language=eng \nAll sessions will be recorded and available for one year\, so you can watch what you miss or review later. \nNote: Only one registration is required per household. Individuals living in the same household can watch under one registration. \nDetails for each Session: \nSession 1 – Wednesday\, Oct. 15\, 2025 – 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \nWinter Preparation – diagnosing issues\, combining hives\, and proper feeding \nPresented by Lauren Ward\, Program Specialist – Apiculture \nSession 2 – Thursday\, Oct. 16\, 2025 – 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \nSpring Expectations – Varroa mite monitoring and management\, honey extraction\, splitting hives\, and requeening \nPresented by Molly Keck\, Senior Program Specialist – Integrated Pest Management & Apiculture \nSession 3 – Wednesday\, Oct. 22\, 2025 – 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \nHoney Bee Diseases and Field Watch Project \nPresented by Dr. Garrett Slater\, Apiculture Specialist
URL:https://alamobees.org/event/second-steps-in-beekeeping-virtual-class/
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SUMMARY:Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Festival
DESCRIPTION:Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Festival Poster 2025 \nThe Alamo Area Beekeepers Association will be participating in the 10th Annual Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival on Saturday\, October 18th from 9am to 2pm at Brackenridge Park right next to the Zoo entrance.  Members who would like to volunteer at this event should contact our Volunteer Coordinator Johnny Monteverdi at (210) 367-4787. \nTag monarch butterflies and transform into a pollinator for the day as you immerse yourself in an educational playland to celebrate the monarch butterfly\, pollinators\, and the ecosystems that sustain both them and us. Over 40 educational partners will provide hands-on\, nature-based experiences for children and adults. \nThe mission of the Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival is to celebrate and educate our community about the monarch butterfly\, pollinators\, and the ecosystems that sustain both them and us. The festival inspires children and “grown-up kids” of all ages to engage and connect with the natural world around them by immersing themselves in an educational playland that cultivates compassion and sparks behavioral change. \nThis community endeavor is held in partnership with Blooming with Birdie and Project Bloom\, and supports the Mayor’s Monarch Pledge and the city of San Antonio as a Monarch Champion City.
URL:https://alamobees.org/event/monarch-butterfly-and-pollinator-festival/
LOCATION:Brackenridge Park\, 3700 N St Mary's St\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209
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