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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Relationship between Bees, Plants, and People Workshop

To continue on the "Bee" theme...

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE from Langara College:
The Relationship between Bees, Plants and People: Stresses and Opportunities With Brian Campbell

There is an intimate relationship between bees and flowering plants that, due to many changes in the environment, has been under tremendous stress.  Come and learn about some of the conditions that are causing declines in bee populations and how we can better align our activities to support pollinators.

Where: Langara College (100 West 49th Avenue) Room A122A

When: Thursday April 21st at 7pm until 8:30pm

Cost: FREE but you must register to attend, as space is limited.

To register call: 604.323.5322 with Conference # 51150.

Brian Campbell, the lead instructor of the Langara Sustainable Urban Beekeeping Program and the founder of Blessed Bee Apiaries and the Bee School. He became immersed in the rich and amazing world of bees while he and his four sons spent many a glorious day observing the curious activities of bees: noticing their consistent patterns, collective activities, and the surprising comparisons to our own human patterns and behaviours. He is a certified bee master and beekeeper, and heavily involved in food security issues in Richmond and the Lower Mainland. He is a former president of the Richmond Beekeepers Association, a member of the Master Gardener Association of BC, and a Sustainable Gardening and Bee Master to West Coast Seeds.

FREE INTRODUCTION TO PERMACULTURE DAY!

Come learn about Permaculture and the Langara Permaculture Design course in a free Introduction to Permaculture day on Saturday April 23rd at Langara College.

YOU MUST REGISTER to attend.

Email Delvin Solkinson: delvin@cosm.org.

He will provide you with a room number and details upon confirmation of registration. Permaculture is a toolkit for the conscious design of our homes, gardens, lifestyles and neighbourhoods. It provides practical solutions to pressing local and global challenges.

For more information, please visit: www.langara.bc.ca/permaculture.

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