4th Annual California Honey Harvest Festival & BBQ Championship

4TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA HONEY HARVEST FESTIVAL & BBQ CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday, June 13, 2015   9:00AM-5:00PM
Central Park in Downtown Fillmore, California

For more information, Vendor Application Form, BBQ Team Application, Directions, etc. visit:
http://www.bennetthoney.com/BHF-Events.html

For more info & to Purchase Tickets on the Filmore & Western Train Ride to Bennett's Honey Farm http://www.fwry-blog.com/

LACBA Members:

Join Bennett’s Honey Farm in promoting honey and beekeeping next Saturday, June 13th in Fillmore.

We need volunteers for the LACBA booth (newbies encouraged!) and on the trains (experienced beekeepers preferred - in bee suits) to help teach people about bees and beekeeping. Setup starts at 8am, trains run at 10am, 12:30pm, and 3pm. 

If you can help out, give Bill Rathfelder a call at 818-312-5260.

All Aboard!!!

LACBA: Holiday Banquet (Monday, December 1, 2014)

REMINDER: The Los Angeles County Beekeepers Association Holiday Banquet

WHERE: Pickwick Gardens
1001 Riverside Dr.
Burbank, CA 91506

WHEN: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.


WHO IS SPEAKING: Bee-friendly, drought friendly gardening, Theodore Payne Foundation

HOW MUCH: Members who volunteered at the LA County Fair and their families get in for free. All others are $10/person. 

Anyone who renews their membership at the event gets 5 free raffle tickets. (So does anyone who renewed in November or volunteered at the fair.) Additional raffle tickets will be $1.

CATERING BY:

Our wonderful dinner will be provided by Outback Catering (LACBA Member, Doug Noland). 

 


WHAT TO BRING:
 Please bring either an appetizer or dessert to share (6-8 servings is plenty)
Last Names N-Z Appetizers
Last Name A-M Desserts

Also, please bring anything you would like to contribute to the raffle.

Lastly, be sure to bring your smiles - we'll be taking photos for the 2015 directory!

Please RSVP at the Evite page 

LACBA Annual Holiday Dinner, December 3 - Recap!!!

December 3, 2012   (6:00 Social Hour / 7:00 Dinner)

LACBA Annual Holiday Dinner
at Pickwick Gardens
1001 Riverside Drive
Burbank, CA 91506
http://www.pickwickgardensconferencecenter.com/location/

We held our annual LACBA Holiday Dinner on Monday, December 3rd, 2012 from 6-10pm at the lovely Pickwick Gardens in Burbank, CA. 

LACBA Secretary, Stacey McKenna was our gracious host and organizer of the event.

LABCA President, Clyde Steese, galantly performed the duties of Master of Ceremonies.  

Once again, our delicious dinner was provided by Outback Catering (LACBA Member, Doug Noland). Potluck appetizers and desserts were brought by LACBA members.

The evening's festivities:

LACBA member and beekeeper, Dr. Clive Segil, regailed us with tales of his trip to Italy and the time he spent with Luca Bonizzoni, the very famous premier beekeeper of Italy. Mr. Bonizzoni is the past president of the Italian Beekeepers Association. He is a long-time beekeeper with over 600 hives located outside of Milan, Italy. Dr. Segil's informative video provided us a glimpse into the world of Italian beekeeing. The Italians don't have the problems with aggressive bees as we do here in Southern California. They have, however, experienced a dramatic loss of honeybees and had a drastic drop in honey production. By this look at bees and beekeepers around the world we can truly see how we are part of the global communiity of beekeeping and how we can learn from each other and share useful information about honey bees and beekeeping. Thank you, Clive, for this wonderful presentation.

The Golden Hive Tool award (our President's choice of someone who has shown great dedication to the club and thereby improved people's experience of beekeeping) was awarded to Bill Rathfelder. Bill has been the LACBA treasurer for over six years, has volunteered at the LA County Fair Bee Booth for over ten years, goes to almonds every year with his fellow beekeepers, began keeping bees decades ago and has been interested in beekeeping for over fifty years. Bill is a beekeeper's treasure - always willing to share his experience and knowledge with new and long-time beekeepers. Congratulations, Bill on receiving this award. And, thank you!

Raffle!!! tickets sold for $1/each or 6 for $5. Members renewing for 2012 received 5 free tickets. Thank you to everyone who brought gifts for the raffle table. We had homemade jams, wines, gardening baskets, honey glasses, honey cups, honey pots, honey bee whirley gigs, honey bee scrunchies, a bee jacket from Mann Lake, a Cannon printer, and many more fabulous gifts! 

Thank you to everyone who helped make this a lovely evening. And thank you to the many beekeepers and bee enthusiasts who realize, nurture, and share their knowledge of the importance of bees in our lives. Many Bee Blessings to all this holiday season!! 

Our next LACBA meeting will be Monday, January 7, 2013 at 7:00pm! Hope to see you there!

LACBA Annual Holiday Dinner, December 3, 2012

December 3, 2012   (6:00 Social Hour / 7:00 Dinner)

LACBA Annual Holiday Dinner
at Pickwick Gardens
1001 Riverside Drive
Burbank, CA 91506
http://www.pickwickgardensconferencecenter.com/locatio


The evening's festivities:
Clive Segil will be regaling us with tales of his trip to Italy and the beekeepers he met .
We will also be awarding the Golden Hive Tool award -  our President's choice of someone who has shown great dedication to the club and thereby improved people's experience of beekeeping.

For more info: /events/ 

 

Dinner will be catered by Outback Catering (LACBA Member, Doug Noland). As all who have attended our dinners before will agree, Outback Catering provides a delicious meal.

LA County Fair - Bee Booth (Learn about Bees)

Visit the LA County Fair Bee Booth and Learn about Bees! Now thru Sept. 30 (Wed-Sun).

Did You Know!!!

Honey bees have been around for millions of years.

Honey bees can fly at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour.

A honey bee colony can contain up to 60,000 bees at its peak.

A single honey bee produces about 1/12th teaspoon of honey in her lifetime.

A queen honey bee stores a lifetime supply of sperm.

A queen honey bee lays between 1,500-2,500 eggs a day and can lay up to a million eggs in her lifetime.

All the honey bee workers are female.

The drones, which are the only male honey bees in a hive, die immediately after mating.

Honey bees maintain a constant temperature of about 93º F within the hive year-round.

An industrious worker bee may visit 2,000 flowers per day. 

Learn more about the honey bees, pollination, and the important role bees play in our lives. Take home some local honey! Enjoy honey stix!!!

Enjoy the amazing photography of photo-journalist Kodua Galieti

Visit the LA County Fair!!!!  BUZZ BY - SAY HI!!!