Beekeeping 101” to take place Feb 11
This “Milton Grows” in-person program called will be held on Saturday, 2/11, from 2:30-3:30 p.m., in the Keys Community Room.
If you’re thinking about starting a backyard beehive, want to pollinate your garden, taste some honey or are simply fascinated by humming hives, then this is a great event for you!
Join Michelle and Ray from Milton’s Billion Backyard Bee Project for a presentation and discussion on things to consider and tips on how to start a hive.
For more information about this educational talk, go to our website which is where you may also learn more and can sign up in advance to attend.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Public Library and are free and open to everyone. “Milton Grows”- which funds some of these programs – is a year-long initiative for all ages focused on gardening and sustainability.
Funded by the federal Library Services and Technology Act, the grant is administered by the MBLC, and supported by our partners Sustainable Milton and the Friends of the MPL.
For questions or for assistance registering for a program, Email [email protected] or call the Reference Dept. at (617) 898-4964. The Milton Public Library is located at 476 Canton Avenue.
Be the first to comment on "Beekeeping 101 to take place Feb 11"