2015 Calendar Archive
		
		
		
		
		

		
		
		
		
		
		Starting a Garden
		
		
		A Workshop by Douglas DeCandia
		
		
		Farmer for the Food Bank for Westchester
		
		
		This will be a hands-on workshop in the basics of starting a garden, 
		while maintaining the integrity of the soil ecosystem and the plants 
		potential to produce. We will discuss practices to promote biological 
		health and diversity as well as the principles of regenerative 
		agriculture/gardening. This workshop, and the discussions we have, will 
		all fit within the greater context of food security and environmental 
		stewardship.
		
		
		When: 
		Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
		
		Where: 
		Yorktown Grange, 99 Moseman Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 
		10598
		
		Cost: 
		Free
		
		Attire: 
		
		Clothes for gardening and getting dirty
		
		
		
		
		
		Bee-Centered Beekeeping 101:  How to Get Started with Bees & Create a 
		Pollinator Friendly Garden 
		
		This workshop will cover some key aspects of bee 
		biology and behavior and introduce you to ‘natural’ beekeeping methods.  
		You will learn a brief history of beekeeping, the basic equipment 
		needed, site selection, and where to obtain honeybees and equipment. You 
		will learn a more sustainable, holistic approach on how the colony works 
		as an organism, interacts with the environment, plants, flowers, and 
		with us.  We will demonstrate how to assemble the wooden boxes and 
		frames, as well as share tips on how to plant a garden that attracts 
		honeybees and other pollinators. You will go home with a potted/seeded 
		container to start your own pollinator garden.    Even if you do not want to be a 
		beekeeper, come and learn how to appreciate them, as well as how to go 
		pesticide free for pollinators and improve the environment with 
		beneficial forage plantings.  
		
		Where: Yorktown Grange
		99 Moseman Road
 Yorktown Heights NY 10598
		
		When: Saturday, March 21
 10:30 AM – 12:30
		
		
		
		
		
		

		
		
		A Bee-Centered Approach to Beekeeping – Invite Bees into Your Life!
		 
		Hudson Valley Natural Beekeepers, the Yorktown Grange and Hilltop 
		Hanover Farm welcome you to a talk by Christopher Harp and Grai St. 
		Clair Rice, the founders of Honeybeelives (www.honeybeelives.org).
		
		 
		They will discuss the marvels of bee life and the role of the beekeeper 
		in assisting the honeybee colony to achieve its full vigor.  Come 
		and learn what it takes to do justice to honeybees and how to properly 
		care for them.  There is mounting evidence worldwide suggesting 
		that natural beekeeping makes a significant contribution to improving 
		the health of honeybees. This presentation is suited for beekeepers, 
		farmers, gardeners, environmentalists and anyone interested in the 
		plight of honeybees.  
		 
		Even if you do not want to be a beekeeper, come and learn to appreciate 
		them, as well as how to go pesticide free for pollinators and improve 
		the environment with beneficial forage planting.   Join the Hudson 
		Valley Natural Beekeepers of Westchester County, NY as we kick off our 
		2015 calendar year and ongoing education program.  Membership is 
		open to the public, anyone can join our organization. 
		 
		When:  Saturday, February 28, 2015 from 10:30 AM – 
		12:30 PM 
		 
		Where:  Yorktown Grange, 99 Moseman Road, Yorktown 
		Heights, NY  10598
		 
		Cost:  $10 per family 
		 
		Refreshments will be available for purchase
