Beekeeping News  (8/26/10 - 10:26PM) - Beekeeping ordinance moves along in Bellbrook
BELLBROOK The Bellbrook City Council approved a first reading of a beekeeping ordinance scheduled for a public hearing at the councils next regular meeting at 7 p.m. Sept. 13 in the city building, 15 E. Franklin St.Beekeeping is currently prohibited in Bellbrook by the citys municipal code. After several residents requested the code be amended to allow beekeeping with certain regulations ...   (8/19/10) - 60 Okla. Guard ag soldiers headed to Afghanistan
Associated Press - August 26, 2010 4:25 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - More than 60 Oklahoma National Guard soldiers will be honored as they depart for an agricultural mission in...   (8/26/10) - Don't miss: Eat Real Festival
Street food is all the rage these days (look no further than sfgate.com/ZKEC), and this East Bay foodie extravaganza looks to build on last year's successes - the inaugural event drew tens of thousands daily to Jack London Square. Vendors' offerings include... Jack London Square - Food - East Bay - San Francisco - California   (8/26/10) - Honey Bee Corner: Bee Awareness Week
Many beekeepers, their associations, and environmental groups are marking this week and especially Aug. 21 as a time for recognition and appreciation for the valuble contributions of honeybees.   (8/25/10) - THEATRE AT RVCC ANNOUNCES 2010-2011 SEASON
From musical theatre and drama, to contemporary dance and classical ballet, to Irish music and stagings of great American dramaThe Theatre at Raritan Valley Community Colleges (RVCC) 2010-2011 season offers something for everyone.   (8/25/10) - Moscow mayor is richest Russian official
Moscow's controversial long-serving mayor has been dubbed Russia's richest state official, according to a new rating.   (8/25/10) - Report: Bees Get More Than Smog Victims
Mayor Yury Luzhkov has assigned less money for the post-smog treatment of vulnerable city residents than of bees, the popular Lifenews.ru tabloid reported Wednesday.   (8/25/10) - 25th anniversary celebration: Paul Winter concert, dinner at the farm
World-renowned musician Paul Winter returns to New Pond Farm on Sunday, Sept. 12, for a special Consort concert to honor the 25th anniversary of the education center where he once lived in the 1970s in a cottage on the site.   (8/25/10) - Beekeeper Ron Hoskins breeds 'indestructible' bee that can protect itself from mite
The mite poses a serious threat because the billions of bees it kills are needed to pollinate crops and plants which remove carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.   (8/25/10) - Pigeon Mountain Trading sees business buzzing
Pigeon Mountain Trading Co., a town staple since the 1960s, reopened under new ownership in November 2008.   (8/23/10)
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