Events calendar

Please see the entry in recent posts.

    Mar
    6
    Sun
    2022
    Getting Started with Bees’ : suitable for those who plan to start beekeeping during 2022. @ Langwathby Village Hall
    Mar 6 @ 10:00 – 12:00
    Preparing for the New Season : suitable for both more and less experienced beekeepers. @ Langwathby Village Hall
    Mar 6 @ 14:00 – 16:00
    Mar
    20
    Sun
    2022
    Recognising and Treating Bee Infestations and Diseases @ Shap Memorial Village Hall
    Mar 20 @ 14:00 – 15:00

    Recognising and Treating Bee Infestations and Diseases

    The session will be led by Julia Pigott  

    Reservations by Sunday: 13th March  

    Mar
    23
    Wed
    2022
    ‘The Planting for Pollinators Project’ (Zoom)
    Mar 23 @ 19:30 – 20:30

    ‘The Planting for Pollinators Project’

    Presentation by Sophie Bradrick, Community Engagement Officer : Cumbria Wildlife Trust.

    • Background and aims of the project
    • How to be involved and record the pollinators that you see over the summer months.
    • The iNaturalist web site and iNaturalist app : how to use them.
    • Opportunities for practical involvement.

    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8583647957?pwd=ajk3NWh0Y29wM1lCdHNhQUFXbVRMQT09

    Meeting ID: 858 364 7957
    Passcode: 1b1sUV

    The link will open from 7.15.p.m.

    Apr
    3
    Sun
    2022
    AGM and Presentation @ Great Salkeld Village Hall
    Apr 3 @ 14:00 – 17:00

    AGM  followed by a presentation by Jane Medwell:

    ‘Swarming the Natural Way’

    This presentation will review why bees swarm and how we can manage swarming. The aim is to maintain strong, productive colonies by working with the bees natural inclination to reproduce. The focus will be on the key principle of swarm control and how this underpins basic swarm control methods: making a
    nucleus colony or manipulating an artificial swarm (horizontal or vertical).

    Apr
    8
    Fri
    2022
    BBKA Spring Convention @ at Harper Adams University,
    Apr 8 – Apr 10 all-day
    May
    1
    Sun
    2022
    Branch Meeting at Acorn Bank: the first of the summer season @ Acorn Bank
    May 1 @ 13:30 – 15:00
    May
    17
    Tue
    2022
    HIVE GEOMETRIX EXHIBITION @ Upfront Coffee Shop & Art Gallery
    May 17 – Jul 3 all-day

    HIVE GEOMETRIX EXHIBITION
    17th May – 3rd July
    Upfront Coffee Shop & Art Gallery
    Nr. Hutton in the Forest, Penrith, CA11 9TG
    An exhibition of paintings
    ‘Honey Bees through the Seasons’ by Stephen Livingstone .
    Other events provided by Penrith & District Beekeepers Association:
    • Friday 20th May from 6.30.p.m. : Celebrating World Bee Day : ‘Cooking with Honey’ – £20 pp.
    • A presentation by John Crouch, Cumbria’s Celebrity Chef, followed by a tasty selection of honey
    flavoured ‘light bites’, both savoury and sweet, for you to enjoy.
    • An opportunity to meet the artist, Stephen Livingstone and visit the exhibition.
    Bee Hotel Workshops: Make a bee hotel for your garden. Saturday May 22nd and 18th June 2.00.p.m.
    Suitable for 6+ year olds accompanied by an adult. FREE
    Gardeners’ Question Time: Chaired by ‘Eric Robson’ Sunday 19th June 2.30.p.m.
    Have your gardening questions answered by our panel of experts. £5 pp.
    Attendance at all events must be pre-booked .
    For further information and tickets Tel: 01768 894404 or E-mail:
    Meet the bees and beekeepers at the Pop-Up Shop : honey and other bee products for sale.
    Saturdays 10.30.-3.30. • May 28th, June 4th, 11th,25th, July 2nd.

    Jul
    24
    Sun
    2022
    WDBKA Bee Diseases session by Julia Hoggard @ Braithwaite Institute
    Jul 24 @ 11:00 – 14:00
    Jul
    30
    Sat
    2022
    Introducing Beekeeping (Fully Booked but Contact for future Courses) @ Greystoke Village Hall, near Penrith
    Jul 30 @ 09:00 – Jul 31 @ 17:00

    Introducing Beekeeping 30th -31st July 2022

    At Greystoke Village Hall, near Penrith CA11 0TW

    Julia Pigott & Martin Hoggard will run the Introducing Beekeeping on behalf of PBKA. It will be of interest to anyone who would like to become a beekeeper as well as those who have started beekeeping, but consider themselves to be beginners.
    Julia is a highly experienced beekeeper and trainer. She and Martin run the Brigsteer Bee Reserve, just outside Kendal. More information about Julia, the Bee Reserve and her training programmes, along with course feedback, can be found at www.BeeEd.org.uk
    Introducing Beekeeping is a two day course.

    It will run on the following weekend: Saturday 30th July and Sunday 31st July.

    Day one will commence at 9.00. (registration) and finish at 5.45.p.m. (Includes colony inspection)

    Day two will commence at 9.00. and finish by 5.00.p.m.

    The course will combine theory with practise and will involve an introduction to all the basic skills needed to become a competent, confident beekeeper
    Fee: £100 this includes: tuition; loan of kit; information to take home; light refreshments, EXCLUDING lunch. Participants may bring their own packed lunch or a lunch can be pre-ordered from the Boot and Shoe Inn which is opposite the Village Hall. The lunch menu and prices will be available during course registration so that pre-orders and payments can be made on arrival.

    Concessions: £90 PBKA Members £70 *students in full time education.
    *Minimum age 12 years. Students U.18 must be accompanied by an adult who is parent/guardian or officially acting in ‘loco parentis’ and is also attending the course.
    Places are limited. To reserve a place please contact PBKA asap: see below.
    Closing date for applications: Thursday 30th June 2022.

    Cancellation: unless PBKA cancels the course, refunds for cancelled places cannot be made after 30th June 2022.

    YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE FLYER FROM This Link

    FOR AN APPLICATION FORM & COPY OF THE PROGRAMME. Follow this Link

    Alternatively you can contact Margaret Riches (PBKA Treasurer).
    TEL: 01768 894404 or E mail: