Category Archives: Announcements
2013 Apiary Registration Forms
2013 Washington Department of Agriculture apiary registration forms are now out. It’s that time of year again, folks. 2013 Apiary Registration
Election results, no January meeting, upcoming news
The list of 2013 SVB officers and board members can be found under the Organization link above, or click here. Please note: no general meeting in January. However, the SVB board will meet at Meadowbrook on January 8, 2013, at … Continue reading
November Meeting 11/6
7:00 – Beginner section. Assessing 2012 and planning for spring. 7:45 – Teatime and break 8:00 – Natural and Treatment-Free panel. Q&A Panel with practitioners of various natural/foundationless/treatment-free/organic etc. practices. 8:45 – Annual meeting pre-cursor.
Annual Meeting – OOPS!
Last meeting I stated that the Annual General Meeting was next month, or November. That’ll teach me to make statements w/o double-checking the bylaws. Our Annual General Meeting is actually in December. That just means there’s even more time to … Continue reading
What does our Treatment-Free label really mean?
As I understand it, there was a bit of discussion at the last meeting over the use of the label “treatment-free”. Since there is no FDA definition of this term, it does have slight variations in meaning. So, let me … Continue reading
September Meeting & Apiary Inspection
Tomorrow’s (9/4) meeting will begin with hive inspections at the Meadowbrook apiary. Please arrive promptly at 7 pm (it’s getting dark fast), and bring your bee gear. If you don’t have bee gear, wear light-colored clothing and covered shoes. A … Continue reading
Snoqualmie Railroad Days
Come find us at Snoqualmie Railroad days this Saturday. We still need volunteers at the booth, so if you’ve got an hour or two contact leah and get yourself all scheduled up.
Wanted: Club member honey.
New from the last board meeting. . . We agreed that’d we would solicit buying honey from members to sell at events. Club members are encouraged to sell some honey back to the club at $35/gal (someplace close to the … Continue reading