WELL THEN - DREAM OF BEES! IT'S WARM SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD :) It's the time of the year to catch up on your reading - Books, Magazines, and On-line Research. THERE ARE CLASSES being held in your area. If you're not close to ECWBA...a quick internet search for "wisconsin bee clubs" or "beekeeping classes wisconsin" will get you there. INFORMATION IS POWER.
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
ECWBA Newsletter Jan 27, 2013
1. Some of the meeting dates and places for early 2013 have been scheduled in already. Here’s what developed so far:
- Saturday, February 9, 2013, Fond du Lac Public Library (Eugene McLane Room), 32 Sheboygan St., Fond du Lac, WI, 9:30 to 11:00 am. Craig Petros, one of the state apiary inspectors, will be the guest speaker. Matt LaForge, the new Dadant branch manager will also be attending our meeting.
- Saturday, March 9, 2013, Ripon Public Library, 9:30 to 11:00 am.
- May and/or June, 2013 (another field day???)
- July and September meetings to be determined.
2. The election for the offices of vice-president and treasurer that should have been held in January has been postponed. So, at the March, 2013, meeting, the offices of vice-president and treasurer will be up for election. The positions are currently held by Denise Palkovich as Vice President and George Weigel as Treasurer. Both, Denise and George, have done a great job as ECWBA officers for their past two year terms. Here’s an opportunity to become directly involved with the ECWBA. Please consider running for either of these offices -- a little “electoral competition” would be great to see. If you have any questions about the election or about becoming an officer, please contact Jeff Champeau by phone or e-mail.
3. Andy Krueger, along with her committee, has been doing a great job establishing a beginners’ beekeeping class. This class is intended for anyone interested in getting started with honey bees and will focus on fundamental beekeeping skills.
This class will meet for four Thursday nights:
February 7, February 21, March 7 and March 21
Class time is 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Class will meet at the James P. Coughlin Center, 625 East County Road Y, Oshkosh, WI 54901. Tuition is $50.00 which includes an information packet, a book, and a one year membership in ECWBA. A secondary participant may attend with the primary participant for an extra $25.00, but does not include the information packet, et al. For information and registration, contact Andy at 920-379-9840.
4. The new year also brings with it membership renewal time. The membership dues will remain $15.00 for a one year membership. One membership entitles the member(s) to receive the newsletter, to vote on officer elections and organizational business issues, and to hold a position as an officer. A membership may include more than one person (e.g. husband/wife, parent/child, etc.), but only one newsletter will be sent out and only one vote may be cast per membership.
Beekeeping Notes:
Secure an order of package bees or nucs for spring delivery. It’s best to order early to assure that you’ll be able to get bees. Now is a good time to plan and purchase equipment for 2013. This gives you plenty of time to assemble and paint any new hive components.
Best of Beekeeping, Jeff Champeau
Monday, January 7, 2013
ECWBA Newsletter - January
1. Some of the meeting dates and places for early 2013 have been scheduled in already. Here’s what developed so far:
3. Andy Krueger, along with her committee, has been doing a great job establishing a beginners’ beekeeping class. This class is intended for anyone interested in getting started with honey bees and will focus on fundamental beekeeping skills. This class will meet for four Thursday nights; February 7, February 21, March 7 and March 21. Class time is 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Class will meet at the James P. Coughlin Center, 625 East County Road Y, Oshkosh, WI 54901. Tuition is $50.00 which includes an information packet, a book, and a one year membership in ECWBA. A secondary participant may attend with the primary participant for an extra $25.00, but does not include the information packet, et al. For information and registration, contact Andy at 920-379-9840.
4. The new year also brings with it membership renewal time. The membership dues will remain $15.00 for a one year membership. One membership entitles the member(s) to receive the newsletter, to vote on officer elections and organizational business issues, and to hold a position as an officer. A membership may include more than one person (e.g. husband/wife, parent/child, etc.), but only one newsletter will be sent out and only one vote may be cast per membership.
Beekeeping Notes:
Plan for 2013 – do you want to expand your beekeeping operation or just improve upon what you already have?
Secure an order of package bees or nucs for spring delivery. It’s best to order early to assure that you’ll be able to get bees.
Now is a good time to plan and purchase equipment for 2013. This gives you plenty of time to assemble and paint any new hive components.
On behalf of the East Central Wisconsin Beekeepers Association, I would like wish all of you, your families and friends, a Happy New Year!!!
Best of Beekeeping,
Jeff Champeau
- Saturday, January 12, 2013, Ripon Public Library (Silver Creek Room), 120 Jefferson St., Ripon, WI, 9:30 to 11:00 am.
- Saturday, February 9, 2013, Fond du Lac Public Library (Eugene McLane Room), 32 Sheboygan St., Fond du Lac, WI, 9:30 to 11:00 am.
- Saturday, March 9, 2013, Ripon Public Library, 9:30 to 11:00 am.
- May and/or June, 2013 (another field day???)
- July and September meetings to be determined.
3. Andy Krueger, along with her committee, has been doing a great job establishing a beginners’ beekeeping class. This class is intended for anyone interested in getting started with honey bees and will focus on fundamental beekeeping skills. This class will meet for four Thursday nights; February 7, February 21, March 7 and March 21. Class time is 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Class will meet at the James P. Coughlin Center, 625 East County Road Y, Oshkosh, WI 54901. Tuition is $50.00 which includes an information packet, a book, and a one year membership in ECWBA. A secondary participant may attend with the primary participant for an extra $25.00, but does not include the information packet, et al. For information and registration, contact Andy at 920-379-9840.
4. The new year also brings with it membership renewal time. The membership dues will remain $15.00 for a one year membership. One membership entitles the member(s) to receive the newsletter, to vote on officer elections and organizational business issues, and to hold a position as an officer. A membership may include more than one person (e.g. husband/wife, parent/child, etc.), but only one newsletter will be sent out and only one vote may be cast per membership.
Beekeeping Notes:
Plan for 2013 – do you want to expand your beekeeping operation or just improve upon what you already have?
Secure an order of package bees or nucs for spring delivery. It’s best to order early to assure that you’ll be able to get bees.
Now is a good time to plan and purchase equipment for 2013. This gives you plenty of time to assemble and paint any new hive components.
On behalf of the East Central Wisconsin Beekeepers Association, I would like wish all of you, your families and friends, a Happy New Year!!!
Best of Beekeeping,
Jeff Champeau