The Three Rivers Beekeepers Association will host its annual Honey Show at the CPI Centre in Castlefin at the end of the month.
The club was established in 2014 and is based in the border village of Doneyloop with over 100 members.
A honey show is a competition for beekeeping exhibits and a showcase of all things beekeeping for the general public. They are a great way to meet beekeepers and learn more about bees and beekeeping. Beekeepers and other entrants make their submissions to the show competitions on the morning of the event. There are different types and classes of honey, honey cakes, mead, artwork and much more.
“We welcome everyone – beekeeper or not – to the competitions,” a spokesperson for the club said.
“Various local craft producers will be there on the day also with items for sale.”
While the judging is happening we will host beekeeping talks and demonstrations in the main hall. For novices, and those getting into beekeeping, there are experienced beekeepers on hand to quiz. And if you are already a beekeeper, there are talks on more advanced subjects to increase your beekeeping knowledge. Come along for a great afternoon out with something for everyone.
The event will take place on the 28th January at the CPI Centre. Doors open to the public from 2.00pm – 6.00pm. Entry is free and there will be refreshments on the day.
See https://www.threeriversbeekeepers.ie for more details of the various classes and how to enter.
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