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Archive: Buzz on Over to ‘Bee Fest’ at the Belle Isle Nature Center
August 18 event celebrates National Honey Bee Day
August 8, 2018
ROYAL OAK, Mich.,
The Belle Isle Nature Center will be buzzing with excitement on Saturday, August 18, for the third annual Bee Fest in celebration of National Honey Bee Day.
The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will feature beekeeper talks, drawings by chalk artist David Zinn, arts and crafts, local honey tasting, demonstrations on planting and maintaining a bee-friendly garden and a children’s bee costume parade.
Musical performances by singer, songwriter and earth educator Joe Reilly will complement an exhibition of images by macro photographer Joseph Ferraro, offering a close-up glimpse at the tiny pollinators found in and around local flowers. Harding Honey will offer balms and soaps made from local beeswax.
“Honey bees are facing many serious challenges in today’s environment, including mites, viruses, diseases and pesticides,” said Amy Greene, nature centers director for the Detroit Zoological Society (DZS). “This event is a fun way to educate the community about what is happening with bees and how we can all help.”
Admission to the Belle Isle Nature Center and all Bee Fest activities are free.
The Belle Isle Nature Center features an observation beehive which provides a close-up view of the busy daily lives of honey bees. Sealed tightly within a double-sided glass case, and with a tunnel providing the bees year-round access to the outdoors, the hive allows guests to watch the bees do what they do best – work.
“Honey bees pollinate about one-third of the food we consume – the work they do is more valuable than we realize,” Greene said. “They are the most prolific pollinators in the natural world.”