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Wednesday, September 02, 2015

Bee the Keeper at Rosh Hashana event

In honor of the Jewish New Year, Skylar Mai Hebrew Montessori invites the community to a unique experience on Sunday morning, September 6, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm. 

On Rosh Hashanah it is customary to dip apples, and challah bread into honey to signify our desire to be blessed with a sweet, joy filled New Year.

“What’s the Buzz?” is an upbeat, informative presentation that provides insight into the world of the honeybee. The symbiotic relationship between man and bees, the tools of the trade, and the life cycle of the bee are all part of the show.

The event is at Chabad of the Grove, 3713 Main Highway, for info: 305-445-5444.

Activities include:

The Bee Dance, Honeycomb Uncapping, Honey Tasting, Beeswax candle making and more.

$10 for adults
$5 for children

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yet another important issue, bees. Years ago it was frogs dying off like caged birds in a mine. Then bats began dying off. I find numerous bees, sometimes 20/30/50 per day walking about aimlessly, in circles before they die in my yard - - - - daily. Honeybees are all important to food production for all of humanity. Bees, we need them and need to understand how to best provide for their safety when in our fruit trees and flowered bushes throughout the Grove. Jobie Steppe

September 02, 2015 6:34 PM  

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