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Beekeeping Vendors Gather at Mylan Park
Summary
A free Beekeeping Vendors Showcase at Mylan Park in Morgantown on March 29 brought local artisans, suppliers and visitors together to explore beekeeping crafts, tools and resources and learn about supporting pollinators.
Content
Visitors met at Mylan Park in Morgantown for a free Beekeeping Vendors Showcase on Sunday. The event brought together local artisans, suppliers and nature enthusiasts. Organizers presented crafts, tools and resources for both experienced beekeepers and those newly interested. Speakers and vendors emphasized the role of honeybees in pollinating food and trees and encouraged engagement with bee-friendly practices.
Event highlights:
- The free public showcase drew families, hobbyists and casual visitors to browse vendors and learn about beekeeping.
- Vendors offered crafts, beekeeping tools, educational resources and practical advice for starting or improving colonies.
- Monongalia County Beekeepers Association President Alesa Foster said honeybees pollinate at least 80% of local food and that the club is encouraging more beekeepers in the area.
- Mission Believe Outreach Coordinator Eryck Stamper described a therapeutic beekeeping program for active duty members, veterans, first responders and their immediate families.
- The gathering combined education and community connection around supporting pollinators.
Summary:
The showcase provided a hands-on opportunity for people to learn, shop and connect around beekeeping and pollinator support. Undetermined at this time.
