Bee an adventurer: Embark on a Honeybee Safari to support the Asheville Breakfast Rotary
Take a walk through the wildlife preserve that is home to 45 honeybee research colonies where nearly two million honeybees reside. You’ll explore a live honeybee colony with Executive Director Carl Chesick and learn about the issues threatening pollinators.
Protective gear will be furnished–you can actually take a selfie holding a frame of 4,000 bees! Taste unique and exotic honey flavors from around the world. Enjoy a light lunch with soft drinks and water. As an attendee, you’ll go home with a jar of honey from a genuine beekeeper that you cannot find in the stores.
FAQs:
- Where? Center for Honeybee Research, 50 Cedar Hill Road, Asheville, NC 28806
- When? Saturday, April 22, 2023, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Light lunch and soft drinks will be provided - Why? This is a fundraising project for the Asheville Breakfast Rotary Club. Purchase Tickets Here
- How Much? $100.00 per attendee
- Protective gear will be provided
- Participants will receive a jar of honey raised by beekeepers
- Tickets are available first come, first served