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American Bee Journal

The American Bee Journal magazine is the oldest English language publication on bees - helping beekeepers for more than 100 years. Scores of interesting and informative articles to make beekeeping more fun and profitable. Monthly crop and market information, practical information, scientific and experimental reports, industry news, and display and classified ads. A staff with many years of experience to research and answer questions.

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 Bee Culture

Bee Culture MagazineBee Culture, The Magazine Of American Beekeeping, covers issues relevant to the smallest and biggest beekeepers from honey plants to honey market reports.

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Catch The Buzz

Bee Culture Magazine comes out once a month, but news and information is constant. To get you the very latest information from the world of beekeeping and all the things we touch as fast as possible, subscribe to Catch The Buzz. If you'd like to automatically receive these FREE POSTINGS via email, sign up by filling out the form at the Bee Culture web site. Catch The Buzz ... Only From Bee Culture, the Magazine Of American Beekeeping. 


Upcoming Club Events

June 12, 2013 join Mike Connor of Honeytree Nursery to talk about honey plants at 7 pm. at the Kalamazoo Nature Center. This will be the last club meeting of the year until fall.

June 15, 2013, Club Field day at the Club Apiary, 1327 108th Ave. Otsego, MI - 1:00 pm

The Coming Events section of the main menu provides more information.

Upcoming Community Events

The community of Alamo, just north of Kalamazoo, is organizing a new Farmer's Market.  They are seeking new vendors - particularily beekeepers, but also other farm products and crafts.  The Farmer's Market will be at the Alamo park on the second Saturday of each month from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm., starting on May 11, 2013 and running through October.  If you are interested in becoming a vendor, please contact Dan Knight at 269-254-1002.

Beekeepers collecting swarms - Dale Higley has a 60 foot tall bucket truck he is willing to hire out for swarm collection.  For more information call:  269-781-8377.

If you have a community event that would be of interest to area beekeepers, please notify us through the "contact us" form, and we will be happy to post it in this space.

The Coming Events section of the main menu provides more Club event information.

If You would like to Donate

Please consider contributing to the Kalamazoo Bee Club's educational programs. Your donation is tax deductible. Donations by check may be made out to the Kalamazoo Bee Club and mailed to: Kalamazoo Bee Club, c/o Craig Fuller, 3852 N. 33rd, Galesburg, MI 49053. Thank you!

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