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SUMMARY:Utah Beekeepers' Association Convention 2017
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Directors of the Utah Beekeepers’ Association has confirmed that the next Association convention will be on Feb 24th and 25th\, 2017. \nSpeakers will include Dr. Keith Delaplane of the University of Georgia; Stephen Coy\, Russian Bee Breeders Association; Diana Cox Foster\, Professor Utah State University; Ed Irvine\, USDA; Bob Newswander\, Utah Commercial Beekeeper; and Roger Stephenson\, Utah Commercial Beekeeper. Program details are available here. \nResearchers in BYU’s department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology are researching American Foulbrood (AFB) and specific bacteriophages which can eliminate the bacteria responsible for AFB (Paenibacillus larvae). They constantly need more samples from hives known to be infected with AFB so they can continue to isolate and identify phages which are effective in treating AFB in hives. They accept samples by mail or in person\, depending on what is easier for beekeepers. They will even cover the costs of shipping samples and will provide shipping labels if needed. Contact the lab for instructions on submitting samples. \nJerry Stoddard\, President
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/utah-beekeepers-association-convention-2017/
LOCATION:Hyatt Place Hotel\, 3700 Outlet Parkway\, Lehi\, UT\, 84043\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170320
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SUMMARY:Wyoming Bee College conference 2017
DESCRIPTION:I will be speaking & teaching at this Conference. \n  \nThe Wyoming Bee College is open to everyone; beekeeper want-a-bee\, experienced beekeeper or people who are concerned about our pollinators and want to learn about conservation and habitat development to help them. \nThe 2017 conference is bigger with five (5) tracks on day one and four (4) tracks on the second day. We are pleased to bring in beekeeping authors James E Tew and Les Crowder along with the Denver Butterfly Pavilion. \nAuthor and contributor to Bee Culture Magazine James E Tewwill be our main speaker at the 2017 Wyoming Bee College he will be our morning keynote speaker for both Saturday\, March 18 and Sunday March 19. James E Tew will be our evening dinner speaker bringing beekeeping humor and stories from the hive. James E Tew has written “Beekeeping Principles”; A Manual for the Beekeeper\, “Wisdom for Beekeepers”; 500 Tips for Successful Beekeeping\, Backyard Beekeeping\, and the most recent “The Bee Keeper’s Problem Solver”. Check out: his facebook page at Dr. James E. Tew or his “A Web-Based Introductory Beekeeping Training Program” on www.ohiostatebeekeepers.org or his personal website www.onetew.com. This is truly a beekeeper with his boots on the ground\, research based and practical information.
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/wyoming-bee-college-conference-2017/
LOCATION:Wyoming Bee College conference 2017\, 1400 East College Drive\, Cheyenne\, WY\, 82007\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine Wissner":MAILTO:cwissner@uwyo.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170409
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Hobby Day
DESCRIPTION:It’s that time of year again! Please join us at our ranch in Orland\, California\, for a fun-filled\, informative day.
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/9th-annual-hobby-day/
LOCATION:Olivarez Honey Bees\, 6398 County Road 20\, Orland\, CA\, 95963\, United States
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CREATED:20170413T093814Z
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SUMMARY:Hive and Hum
DESCRIPTION:Albert will be speaking at this event.
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/hive-and-hum/
LOCATION:Hive and Hum\, 15-B River Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170716
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SUMMARY:Heartland Apicultural Society
DESCRIPTION:HAS returns to Indiana with the 2017 meeting at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville \n2017 Lodging Options \nDoubleTree by Hilton Evansville\n601 Walnut Street\nEvansville\, IN 47708\n812-423-5002\nKing or 2 Queen Bed rooms $129 plus tax\nWed\, July 12 through Saturday (Sunday check out) July 15\n7.2 Miles from University\nBook online or call 1-800-HILTONS and mention group code “HSA”. \nHoliday Inn Express Evansville – West\n5737 Pearl Drive\nEvansville\, IN 47712\n812-421-9773\nKing or 2 Queen Bed rooms $99 plus tax\nWed\, July 12 through Saturday (Sunday check out) July 15\n2.2 Miles from University \nFairfield Inn by Marriott Evansville West\n5400 Weston Road\nEvansville\, IN   47712\n812-429-0272\nrooms $90 plus tax\nWed\, July 12 through Saturday (Sunday check out) July 15\n2.8 Miles from University \nTropicana Evansville\n421 NW Riverside Drive\nEvansville\, IN   47708\n812-433-4611\nStandard rooms $129 plus tax\nWed\, July 12 through Saturday (Sunday check out) July 15\n6.4 Miles from University \nDorm Rooms\nUniversity of Southern Indiana\n8600 University Blvd\nEvansville\, IN 47712\n$25 per person/ Double person rooms\nBooked through registration form
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/heartland-apicultural-society/
LOCATION:Southern Indiana in Evansville\, 8600 University Blvd\, Evansville\, 47712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170731T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170804T170000
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CREATED:20161224T112504Z
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SUMMARY:EAS 2017
DESCRIPTION:EAS 2017 University of Delaware\, Newark\, Delaware\, July 31-August 4\, 2017 The Eastern Apicultural Society of North America was established in 1955 with the purpose of promoting honey bee culture\, the education of beekeepers\, and excellence in bee research. Every summer\, EAS organizes an annual conference in one of the member States/Provinces. About 500 people from around the world\, attend this conference every year. Delaware beekeepers host the 2017 conference.  The 60th Annual EAS Conference and Short Course will be July 31-August 4 at University of Delaware\, Clayton Hall Conference Center (Laird Campus)\, Newark\, Delaware. This is conveniently located about 2 miles north of I 95\, west of Wilmington\, DE adjacent to MD state line. Beekeeping Short Course & Conference lecture sessions will be conveniently located in the Clayton Conference Center and connecting Pencader Hall. Participants may stay in University dorms or in fullservice Courtyard by Marriott Hotel\, both immediately adjacent to the Center or at over 20 motels in the immediate region. We will post a Lodging list on the EAS website. The Short Course includes several one or two day mini-courses appropriate for beginner/hobbyist\, intermediate Sideliner and for Advanced beekeeper interest. The presenters will include Larry Connor\, popular author and Wicwas Press Publisher\, Mike Embrey\, Univ of Maryland Eastern Shore\, Maryann Frazier\, retired from Penn State University\, Clarence Collison\, Allan Hayes\, Maryland MB\, Landi Simone\, New Jersey MB and a host of local experts and EAS Master beekeepers.
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/eas-2017/
LOCATION:Clayton Hall Conference Center\, University of DE\, Newark\, DE\, 19716\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170909
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SUMMARY:40th Anniversary WAS Conference
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ethel Villalobos and her conference organizers for the 2016 WAS Conference in Honolulu are to be congratulated for providing such an information-packed and comfortably staged meeting. Speakers from many parts of the world explained how beekeeping was conducted and the problems that are encountered\, especially when keeping bees in warmer climates. \nAn unexpected honey bee experience occurred at the Nu’uanu Pali State Wayside Park. When we exited our tour bus\, we noticed some honey bees flying around a rock wall and some trash cans. Without much thought\, we suspected that they were going into the cans for leftover beverages (but they weren’t). It was a very windy day. As we headed for the trail to the overlook\, there was a sign suggesting that we be aware of honey bees on windy days. I didn’t notice the bees as we ascended with the wind\, but I did hear someone say that there was a drone congregation area directly overhead. At the final overlook\, however\, it was apparent that quite a few worker bees were flying\, or more accurately\, were being blown up the trail. They bumped into people and bounced off the waist-high wall\, in various states of vitality. \nAs we were leaving\, a woman bent down and picked up what she thought was a bee body. But\, it didn’t look like a worker bee to her\, and it had something hanging out of its abdomen. She had found a drone\, fresh from mating\, dead on the ground at the overlook. Taking a better look at the bees being blown up the hill\, there were drones and workers intermixed\, but I did not see any queens. For me\, this was a first!
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/40th-anniversary-was-conference/
LOCATION:UC Davis CA\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180114
DTSTAMP:20260403T172000
CREATED:20170117T044031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180603T042956Z
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SUMMARY:American Beekeeping Federation 75th Anniversary
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URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/american-beekeeping-federation-75th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Grand Sierra Resort\, Reno\, Nevada\, 2500 E 2nd St\,\, Reno\, NV\, 89595
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SUMMARY:2018 American Beekeeping Federation Conference & Tradeshow
DESCRIPTION:CELEBRATE the 75th Diamond Anniversary of the ABF at the 2018 American Beekeeping Federation Conference & Tradeshow\, January 9-13\, at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno\, Nevada. Discover the many facets of the ABF with four days of spectacular educational sessions\, networking\, and fun. \nSHINE BRIGHT IN RENO! \nHear from experts\, trendsetters & influencers.\nLearn best practices.\nShop a tradeshow full of the latest beekeeping innovations.\nShowcase your skills in the 2018 Honey Show.\nHave next-generation fun at the Kids and Bees program.\nNetwork with 900+ fellow beekeepers\nFUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! In addition to family-focused conference activities\, the Grand Sierra Resort features FunQuest\, the largest arcade in northern Nevada\, two laser-tag arenas\, a bounce house\, climbing apparatus\, Grand Adventure Land Park\, and a 50-lane bowling center. \n75-YEARS STRONG! Make your plans today to join us in Reno for a brilliant conference and a celebration of the association’s 75 years of accomplishments. \nGuest Room Reservations Warning: On occasion\, a Housing Company may contact potential conference attendees and advise that the conference hotel is almost sold out and that they need to make their reservations with them at that time. This is not accurate! No one should or will be calling you to make your hotel reservations. All reservations must be made directly with the hotel via telephone or online link.
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/2018-american-beekeeping-federation-conference-tradeshow/
LOCATION:Grand Sierra Resort\, Reno\, Nevada\, 2500 E 2nd St\,\, Reno\, NV\, 89595
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180420
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CREATED:20180604T050721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T050726Z
UID:3242-1524096000-1524182399@ecobeebox.com
SUMMARY:April Meeting - Wasatch Beekeepers Association
DESCRIPTION:The typical meeting includes presentations on: \n“A Month In Beekeeping\,” outlining what beekeepers should be doing with their hives in the coming month\nBeekeeping practices and strategies ranging from hive inspections to candle-making\, by experienced WBA members and outside sources\nthe latest research in beekeeping from visiting faculty who are experts in honeybee science
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/april-meeting-wasatch-beekeepers-association/
LOCATION:Salt Lake Counyo\, 2001 South State Street\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84190\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Wasatch Beekeepers Association":MAILTO:www.wasatchbeekeepers.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180602T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180602T170000
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SUMMARY:Wasatch Beekeepers Association
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URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/wasatch-beekeepers-association/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180617
DTSTAMP:20260403T172000
CREATED:20180615T065003Z
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SUMMARY:Bee Fest 2018 (SLC)
DESCRIPTION:A Celebration of Pollination!\nBees\, butterflies\, birds and other pollinators – and the flowers they love. \nPresented by CATALYST Magazine Slow Food Utah and Wasatch Community Gardens \nFREE! 9am-2pm @ the Wasatch Community Gardens’ Green Team Farm: 622 W 100 S\, just west of the Gateway) \nWorkshops\nMeet the Experts\nMarketplace – ART\, CRAFTS\, etc.\nPlant Sale\nEntertainment\nHoney-based bake sale\nHoney tasting\nKids activities\nPollinator costume contest\nMore! \nCALL FOR PARTICIPANTS:\nVENDORS\, VOLUNTEERS\, CRAFTERS\, EDUCATORS\, ARTISTS\, ENTERTAINERS… Fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdPj5YeoN4pZtPt7s5S1yz-2KU1WDA6s5VOG56RJy1Jasal3w/viewform?usp=sf_link \nOR\nEmail: contact@catalystmagazine.net
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/bee-fest-2018-slc/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180711T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180713T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172000
CREATED:20180615T071251Z
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SUMMARY:Heartland Apicultural Society
DESCRIPTION:Heartland Apicultural Society (HAS) offers three full days of beekeeping education every year\, rotating through midwest and southeastern states to reach as many beekeepers as possible.\n\n\n\nThis year\, the HAS conference will be held July 11-13\, 2018 at Washington University in St. Louis on the Danforth campus about a mile from Interstate 64. \nFounded in 1853\, Washington University is a private institution that is ranked in the Top 20 universities nationwide by Newsweek. Our team visited campus this spring and took lots pictures of the site. \n\n\nSt. Louis is a wonderful destination for beekeepers and non-beekeepers alike – New York Times: St. Louis Is as Welcoming as It Is Budget-Friendly \n\nView the tentative schedule online. \nOpening day at 8:30 a.m. plenary sessions will be held at the Edison Theater (#32 on the Danforth campus map). \nClasses\, vendors and most HAS activities will be held in Anheuser-Busch Hall (#4 on the map). \nThe bee yard will be in McMillan Hall courtyard (#79 on the map). \nMeals will be served in Danforth University Center\, called The Duc (pronounced “duck” as in Donald) (#27 on the map). \nDorm rooms are located in South 40 House building (#113 on the map). \nYou might also find the interactive Danforth Campus map with building names and out of town directions handy. \nParking is free at Danforth University Center garage (# 27 on the map) for those registered to stay at the dorms for the conference. On campus parking is available for $9 a day at Millbrook (#95 on the map) and Snow Way (#97 on the map.) For more information about parking at Washington University\, visit their campus guide including parking information. \nIt’s almost time for the HAS 2018 Conference July 11-13\, 2018 in St. Louis! \nJune 10: Sheraton Clayton Plaza HAS conference rates end. \nJune 15: Early bird conference registration ends.  Cost is $100 for three days or $40 per day per person. On site dorm accommodations\, meals and evening events are extra. \nAfter June 15\, conference registration is $150 for three days and $55 per day per person. \nJune 20: Clayton Plaza HAS conference room rates end. \nJune 30: Online conference registration ends.  \nJuly 11-13: Walk-ins are welcome for the $55 per day registration. Preliminary online schedule. \nFor more campus information\, feel free to download this campus guide. \nAmong the keynote speakers confirmed for this year’s conference: \n\n\n\nMarla Spivak\, MacArthur Fellow and Professor at the University of Minnesota\, will open the conference with her perspective on how events are shaping the future of beekeeping.\nDennis vanEngelsdorp\, Director of the Bee Informed Partnership at the University of Maryland\, will provide perspectives on hive management based on his years of collecting and analyzing hive management survey data.\nMay Berenbaum\, Professor and Head of the Entomology Department at the University of Illinois\, will address effects of agricultural technology on honey bees.\nThe University of Minnesota Bee Squad\, a team of professional beekeeping instructors\, will present beekeeping techniques in classrooms and in the bee yard during each breakout session of the conference.\nKeith Delaplane\, Professor and Director of the University of Georgia Honey Bee Program\, will address the practical challenges of integrating hive management with evolution and ecology\, and present classic talks on honey bee biology.\nDr. Dewey Caron will present his comprehensives perspectives on the art and science of beekeeping.\nDr. Samuel Ramsey from the University of Maryland will present ground-breaking and inspiring research regarding varroa destructor.\nJennifer Berry\, University of Georgia research Manager\, will report on her recent studies of oxalic acid applications.\nLeading agricultural and entomological scientists will participate in moderated panel discussions of some of the most important and controversial topics affecting bees and beekeepers.\n\n\n\n\nYou will also enjoy social activities and fun excursions of interest to beekeepers and non-beekeepers alike. This year\, evening activities include a movie “Ulee’s Gold” on Wednesday\, July 11 complete with popcorn: a visit to Anheuser-Busch Brewery and the Clydesdales Thursday\, July 12 and a tour of the Insectarium among other activities at the world-renowned St. Louis Zoo Friday\, July 13.Outstanding vendors will be on hand with a selection of beekeeping products. Many HAS attendees take advantage of the opportunity to save on shipping by placing their supply orders in advance to pick up at the conference.More details will be posted here as they are finalized so check back here to get the latest agenda and related information. See you in St. Louis!Like and follow HAS on Facebook to interact with our organization and other attendees. You can also sign up for our email list to get regular updates.
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/heartland-apicultural-society-2/
LOCATION:Washington University School of Medicine\, Washington University School of Medicine\, St. Louis\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180813T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180817T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172000
CREATED:20180615T071836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180615T072416Z
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SUMMARY:Eastern Apicultural Society Short Course & Conference
DESCRIPTION:Eastern Apiculture Society will deliver another amazing Honey Bee Conference in the summer of 2018. This year we will be at a conference center with plenty of space and all under one roof. \nView Presentation (PDF)|| Download Presentation (PPT) \nSHORT COURSE AND CONFERENCE \nShort Course (Aug. 13 & 14) Topics Include:  SUBJECT TO CHANGE\n \n\nBeginners Track\nIntermediate Track\nApiary Track (Top Bar Hives)\nElectronic Hive Monitoring\nExcellence in Honey & Hive Products\nQueen Rearing with the Russian Honey Bee Breeders Association\n\nConference (Aug. 15-17) Speakers Include: \n\nCelia Davis\, NDB National Diploma in Beekeeping\,UK\nDr. Jamie Ellis\, University of Florida\nRandy Oliver\, Scientific Beekeeping\nMike Palmer\, French Hill Apiaries\, Vermont \nFreddy Proni\, Proni Honeybee Company\nDr. Sammy Ramsey\, University of Maryland\nDr. Juliana Rangel\, Texas A & M\nDr. Jennifer Tsuruda\, Clemson University\nMichael Young\, MBe\, Institute of Northern Ireland Beekeepers\n\nand MANY others \n  \nSpecial Events include: \n\nBeekeepers’ Beach Bash\nTea with Celia Davis\nQueen of the Sun Film Screening\nHoney Show and Awards Banquet\nSilent Auction and Dinner\nTrip to historic Jamestown\, entry point for honey bees into North America\n\n\nTrip to St. George’s Brewery and Apiary \n\n 
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/eastern-apicultural-society-short-course-conference/
LOCATION:Hampfrton Roads Convention Center\, 1610 Coliseum Drive\, Hampton\, VA\, 23666\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181107
DTSTAMP:20260403T172000
CREATED:20190901T041620Z
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SUMMARY:Irbid & Amman Jordan Speaking Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Invited to the country of Jordan to teach several classes. \nA two-week engagement speaking throughout Jordan with many town-hall meetings.  Will meet with Dr. Nizer Haddad with the Department of Agriculture and his team. \n 
URL:https://ecobeebox.com/event/irbid-amman-jordan-speaking-engagement/
LOCATION:Irbid\, Jordan\, Qinwan Honey & Beekeeping Supplies\, Irbid\, Jordan
ORGANIZER;CN="Mohammad Alrababah":MAILTO:qinwanhoney@yahoo.com
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