Showing posts with label activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label activities. Show all posts

Feb 28, 2024

February Meeting: Election results

 

Hello fellow Beekeepers! 

Finally! Here is the roster for this year's club officers:

President: Lonnie Perry (He says this is his LAST YEAR)

Vice President: Adam Taitano

Member at Large: Susy Beaman

Treasurer: Bill Kaebler

Secretary: Dawn Snow

Community Outreach/Sargent at Arms: David Rosenberg


The Video of February's meeting is up on YouTube here. The video has been edited for clarity and time and acts as the official meeting minutes.



Dec 21, 2023

Call for Officer Nominations

Prepping for January's elections.

Where has the time gone? It seems that we just had elections last month! What a year! And a great successful one at that. We have decided to take nominations for next year's officers online. Send any nominations by the end of December to fiverbc@gmail.com.

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Member at Large

Sargent at Arms

New position: Public Affairs officer (to act as club liaison for Fairs and the like.)

 

And here is last month's meeting minutes.

Dec 2023 Meeting MInutes 

 


Dec 20, 2023

Bee Photo Contest Winners


 

Hello fellow beeks!

We had a spectacular meeting last night with our annual Christmas Potluck. (And a big shout out to everyone who "followed the rules" and made things that were Gluten Free! You know who you are and you absolutely rock!)

We had 6 entries for the 1st Annual Photo Contest. 

The 1st place winner was taken by Bill Sandridge with the featured photo at the top of this post. The 2nd place winner was taken by Suzy Beaman and is featured below! 

They each won our admiration and a vintage 5RBC coffee mug!

Stay tuned .. more bee things and bee "adjacent" things in the works.


 


Aug 20, 2023

August Beek Schedule

 As the season starts to slow, it’s important to continue weekly checks on your hives. This includes looking for robbers, identifying the queen, and checking for diseases and pests. During the months of August and September on the beekeeper’s calendar, colonies do the important work of building up populations to prepare for the winter, and it’s a good time for you to begin winter preparations, too. So treat your colonies if you do so & start on plans for overwintering.