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Our Last kids learning Day - September

Mon, Sep 16

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Heyworth

Kids day is a great way to get hands on and learn about beekeeping and flower farming. This year we will be adding a section of our garden just for kids. $10 Please wear covered shoes when visiting our farm.

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Our Last  kids learning Day - September
Our Last  kids learning Day - September

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Sep 16, 2024, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Heyworth, 9122 Bucks Rd, Heyworth, IL 61745, USA

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Kids day is a great way to get hands on and learn about beekeeping and flower farming.  This year we will be adding a section of our garden just for kids. $10 Please wear covered shoes when visiting our farm."Kids' Day" is an excellent opportunity for children to get hands-on experience and learn about beekeeping and flower farming. This year, we are happy to announce that we will be dedicating a special section of our garden to kids' activities. Please note that there is a fee of $10 to participate, and we kindly request that all visitors wear covered shoes while on the farm."

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  • September kids learning day

    "Kids' Day" is an exciting opportunity for children to experience hands-on learning about beekeeping and flower farming. This year, we have created a special garden section exclusively for kids. The admission fee for the event is $10 per person, and we kindly request visitors to wear closed-toe shoes while on our farm. Please note that tickets for our events are non-refundable.

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9122 Bucks Rd Heyworth Il 61745

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Beekeeping has been a part of our family for over 100 years. Our goal here is to education the importance of bees for our survival.

Did you know one in every three bites of food depends on bees for pollination? That is why we have made it our mission to help our community repopulate and save the bees. Nearly one-third of all honeybees in the United States have died in the last few years. Scientists don’t know the exact cause, but a growing body of independent science links a class of pesticides to widespread bee die-offs, both alone and in combination with other factors like disease and malnutrition.

 

A wise man I once knew had a quote on his desk that read,

 

“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you can.”

John Wesley

 

Here at Wild Harvest we wanted to turn the land we grew up on and has been in our family for 3 generations and worked on by 5 generations into a bee sanctuary.  All the proceeds from our sales will go into furthering education to those who want to learn about bees, help create a sanctuary, and protect the bees.

© 2019 BY WILD HARVEST HONEY FARMS 9122 Bucks Rd  Heyworth, Il 61745

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