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Event:"The Future of Bees" at Northwest Park
Date:June 2nd, 2016.
Time:6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Location:Northwest Park, 145 Lang Road, Windsor CT 06095
Contact:Jen Filer
"The Future of Bees" at Northwest Park
Windsor’s Northwest Park Hosts
“The Future of Bees” with Kim Kester

Kim Kester, the 2016 American Honey Queen, will visit Northwest Park on Thursday, June 2nd from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. for “The Future of Bees”. She will speak about how honeybees are the connection between plants and our plates and the many uses for honey, including how it can sweeten your entire home. As the 2016 American Honey Queen, Kim serves as a national spokesperson on behalf of the American Beekeeping Federation, a trade organization representing beekeepers and honey producers throughout the United States. The Honey Queen and Princess speak and promote in venues nationwide, and, as such Queen Kim will travel throughout the United States in 2016. Prior to being selected as the American Honey Queen, Kim served as the 2015 Wisconsin Honey Queen. In this role, she promoted the honey industry at fairs, festivals, and farmers’ markets, via media interviews, and in schools. This program is free. Registration is required. Visit www.townofwindsorct.com/recreation or call 860-285-1886. Northwest Park is located at 145 Lang Road, Windsor, CT.




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