[Pollinator] Fwd: Fwd: FW: Bees at the Fairmont-Empress
Ladadams at aol.com
Ladadams at aol.com
Fri May 27 15:50:40 PDT 2011
This is a growing trend across North America - L
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Sent: 5/27/2011 3:47:59 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
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And, while in Vancouver, we saw the four colonies on the roof of the
Convention Center, wherein the honey is used in salad dressings and sauces at
catered events.
Barry H Thompson, MD, FACMG Medical Director
American College of Medical Genetics
Bethesda, Maryland Sent from my iPhone
On May 27, 2011, at 4:49 PM, _Ladadams at aol.com_ (mailto:Ladadams at aol.com)
wrote:
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From: _pkevan at uoguelph.ca_ (mailto:pkevan at uoguelph.ca)
To: _lda at pollinator.org_ (mailto:lda at pollinator.org)
Sent: 5/27/2011 12:53:54 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
Subj: FW: Bees at the Fairmont-Empress
From: Conference for Can. Assn. of Professional Apiculturists
[mailto:CAPA-L at LISTSERV.UOGUELPH.CA] On Behalf Of Van Westendorp
Sent: May-27-11 1:24 PM
To: _CAPA-L at LISTSERV.UOGUELPH.CA_ (mailto:CAPA-L at LISTSERV.UOGUELPH.CA)
Subject: Bees at the Fairmont-Empress
Something light-hearted and positive, and excellent media exposure for the
beekeeping community without any cost.
Fairmont Hotels in Vancouver (at YVR and downtown) have had colonies on
their rooftops for a number of years. This resulted in an apparent friendly
competition of who produces most honey!
Now, the Empress in Victoria has done the same and will ‘host’ the
colonies for the next few months.
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V189iEpGYX0_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V189iEpGYX0)
regards
Paul vW
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