Heritage Honeybee Farm – Program at the Dwight Foster Public Library

Editor’s note: The following was received from Dwight Foster Public Library.

Heritage Honeybee Farm
Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m.

The US Veterans Project Library and the Dwight Foster Public Library invite the public to attend this program. 

Tim Wilbanks, the owner of Heritage Honeybee, is a fifth-generation beekeeper and US Veteran. He grew up in Claxton, Georgia working in his family’s commercial package and queen rearing business, The Wilbanks Apiaries, Inc. He has a first-hand understanding of the time, effort, and dedication that goes into raising quality queens and producing healthy bees for all beekeepers, from hobbyists to commercial levels. He is an active member of the Wisconsin Honey Producers Association, the Iowa Honey Producers Association, and the American Beekeeping Federation.

This event will be presented at the Dwight Foster Public Library, 209 Merchants Ave in Fort Atkinson. It will also be available on Zoom. Go to fortlibrary.org/usvets/ for the link to join on Zoom.

For additional information contact the Library at (920) 563-7790.

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