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DESCRIPTION:In this time of global ecological challenges, the honeybee is an indicator 
 species reflecting the enormous changes taking place in our world. Bee 
 populations are dying and pollination ecology is deeply affected. As 
 beekeepers, we must become stewards of the earth and change paradigms. This 
 one-day symposium offers information and speakers with new perspectives on 
 honeybees and native pollinators, beekeeping practices, innovative 
 approaches and ecological strategies for beekeepers.\n\nTHE DAY 
 FEATURES:\n\nRandy Oliver, Grass Valley, Biologist and forward thinking 
 commercial beekeeper\n\nDr. Eric Mussen, Entomologist, UC Davis, CA 
 Beekeeper Association 2006 Beekeeper of the Year\n\nKatharina Ullmann, 
 Presenting for Claire Kremnen, Xerces  Society, UC Berkeley\n\nSerge 
 Labesque,  2006 Western Apiculturist Society's (WAS) Innovator of the 
 year\n\nKathy Kellison, Executive Director of Partners For Sustainable 
 Pollination (PFSP)\n\nMichael Thiele,  Holistic beekeeper; Demeter 
 Beekeeping Standards\n\nRon Fessenden, M.D. Co-Chairman of The Committee on 
 Honey and Human Health\n\nPANEL DISCUSSION AND ALSO:\n\nTwo Innovative 
 Movies on Beekeeping presented by the filmakers\n\n1) Pollen Nation, by 
 Singeli Agnew and Joshua Fischer\n\n2) The Vanishing of the Bees, by Maryam 
 Henein\n\nDoreen Schmid, presenting bee art , The Melissa Garden ? A honey 
 bee sanctuary in Healdsburg, Rudolf Steiner College, Sonoma County Master 
 Gardeners, 4-H Kids, Sonoma County Beekeeping Association and 
 moreä.\n\n\nDATE:              Saturday, March 8, 2008\nTIME:              
  9:00 am ? 6:00 pm\nTICKETS:         $25.00 (In Advance) $30.00 (At the 
 Door)\nTICKETS BY PHONE       (707) 824-2905\nTICKETS IN PERSON or (by MAIL 
 before March 1)\n\nAVAILABLE at beekind Honey Shop, 921 Gravenstein Hwy. 
 116 South in Sebastopol. Go to beekind.com for directions and copies of 
 this flyer       \n\n\nLUNCH AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON SITE (by 
 ANGELO)\n\nSponsored by: The Summerfield Waldorf School & Farm, beekind 
 Honey Shop & Beekeeping Supply Store and Michel Schlumberger Wine Estate\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/03/06/18484041.php
SUMMARY:BEE SYMPOSIUM 2008: The Honeybee, Pollinators & the Environment
LOCATION:Summerfield Waldorf School & Farm\n655 Willowside Road, Santa Rosa, 
 CA\n(Limited Parking Please Carpool)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/03/06/18484041.php
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