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Providence Baptist Church

Bee City Discussion

Join Jonathan Hill and special guests for a vital 'Bee City Discussion.' Explore how we can make our community more bee-friendly and sustainable. Be part of the buzz!

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Bee City Discussion
Bee City Discussion

Time & Location

Apr 18, 2024, 7:00 PM

Providence Baptist Church, 4921 Randolph Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA

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About the event

Embark on a journey towards sustainability and bee conservation with Jonathan Hill and esteemed speakers at our 'Bee City Discussion.' This event delves into what it means to be a Bee City, as outlined in initiatives like the Charlotte NC Bee City Resolution. Learn about the importance of creating habitats that support pollinators, local beekeeping practices, and how urban environments can contribute to bee health and biodiversity.

This discussion is for beekeepers and anyone interested in environmental conservation, urban planning, and community activism. Together, we'll explore actionable steps our community can take to foster a thriving ecosystem for bees and other pollinators, crucial for our food supply and the health of our planet.

Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to a meaningful dialogue about making our city a beacon of sustainability and a bee haven. Your voice can help shape the future of our community as a supportive and vibrant Bee City.

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