Bliss Honeybees - Treatment-Free Beekeeping
Pacific Northwest Treatment-Free
Beekeeping Conference
Science meets Earth-Friendly Beekeeping
July 26-28, 2013
 
The goals for this conference are:
 
1) To explore through science treatment-free beekeeping
2) To gain hands-on understanding of techniques
3) To build community
4) To make contacts and resources for support after you return home

*Register by July 1st for $20.00 savings!

Thank you to everyone who signed up early!

Venue
 
I choose Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon, because of their commitment to sustainable practices, their location, their welcoming attitude towards every member of the conference-including our zesty little bee friends who will be joining us on campus for demonstrations-and their beautiful campus and accommodations.
 
Pacific University built the first LEED Gold certified dorm in the country. They do not sell bottled water on campus, but instead provide stations throughout campus in every building where you can fill your personal water bottle with filtered water. They are committed to contributing to their community and they serve food from local farms in their cafeteria whenever
                                                                                  possible.
 
Pacific University is only 30 minutes drive from Downtown Portland,  60 minutes drive from the Portland airport (PDX) and 60 minutes drive from the beautiful Oregon coast. For those arriving in vehicles, there is free parking at Pacific University. For those without vehicles, we have wonderful public transportation in Portland. From the airport, two hours and $2.40 will get you to campus. Take the MAX train Red line to Beaverton Transit Center and then hop  local bus #57 TV Highway to Forest Grove. You can also catch the train from Downtown Portland.
 
 Once on campus, you will stay in one of Pacific University's charming quads with the beds ready and made up just for you! Each building has a large meeting space. We are a dynamic, interesting, and respectful group, and I anticipate us having a wonderful time and that you will only be in your room to sleep. Each quad has 4 rooms, two bathrooms, and a kitchen with a fridge if you want to bring drinks or snacks. They are comfortable, large, and airy, with air conditioning and windows that open. Quads will be shared. If you don't come with a group, I will choose quad mates for you.  You will have your own room, unless you request to share with someone and they also request to share a room with you. (Shared rooms have separate beds, but feel free to push them together if you prefer). 

You may bring your own alcohol but it must be kept in the rooms, gathering spaces, or patios of the dorms and may not be carried around campus.
 
 
Schedule
 
Friday
6:00pm-9:00pm Registration (also available Saturday morning)

Saturday: 
6:30am-8:00am Registration
7:00am Breakfast 
8:00am-9:00am Dr. Tom Seeley-Honeybee Democracy 
9:15am-10:15am Kirk Webster-Making Varroa Our Friend 
10:30am-11:30am Dr. Deborah Delaney-The Sustainability of Honey Bees: An Evolving Beekeeping Industry/Les Crowder Intro to Top Bar Beekeeping 
11:45am-12:30pm Lunch 
12:45pm-1:45pm  Melanie Kirby-Rotational Grazing of Honeybees/Matt Reed Warre Beekeeping 
2:00pm-3:00pm Dr. Sujaya Rao-Native Pollinator Research 
3:15-4:15 Workshops 
4:30pm-5:30pm Eliese Watson-Apiaries and Bees for Communities
6:30pm Dinner
8:00pm Bee themed concert by Timothy Sellers!

Sunday: 
7:00am Breakfast 
8:00am-9:00am Dr. Lynn Royce-Tree Hive Bees
9:15am-10:15am Dr. Tom Seeley-Honey Bees in the Wild/Les Crowder-Advanced Topics in Top Bar Beekeeping 
10:30am-11:30am Kirk Webster-Breeding Bees for Non-Treatment/Dr. Deborah Delaney-The Sustainability of Honey Bees: An Evolving Beekeeping Industry 11:45am-12:30pm Lunch 
12:45pm-2:00pm Workshops

Workshop Choices (choose 1 each day)
-Top Bar Beekeeping with Les Crowder
-Warre Beekeeping with Matt Reed
-Making nucs with Kirk Webster
-Making Honey Ice Cream with Dr. Lynn Royce (yummy!)
-Rotation Demos: Swarms with Dr. Tom Seeley, Mite Counts with Dr. Deborah Delaney, Queen Marking with Melanie Kirby

 
 
Speakers

*listed in the order they confirmed participation

Dr. Tom Seeley, Cornell University

Dr. Seeley is a Cornell professor and author of the books "Wisdom of the Hive" and "Honeybee Democracy". If you haven't read them-do! They are fascinating and perfectly marry science, culture, practical applications and fascinating information about bees.
 
For more information about Dr. Seeley, visit:
 
 




Kirk Webster, Champlain Valley Bees and Queens
 
 Kirk Webster is the nation's leading treatment-free queen producer. By "leading" I mean first and best, not necessarily that he is the most prolific. Kirk chooses to keep his apiary at a size that is manageable for himself and one or two apprentices. He went treatment-free long before anyone else and his apiary has been totally treatment-free for over 10 years. I spent last summer in Vermont with Kirk and I can attest that he is one of the few people in the world who is exactly what he appears to be: a kind, wonderfully knowledgeable, grounded person who lives his life with uncompromising integrity and care for his bees, the earth, and humanity's future.
 
Kirk is someone I admire and respect tremendously, and I am so pleased to bring him to the NW so you can meet him too :^)
 
To read more about Kirk, visit:
 


Melanie Kirby, Zia Queen Bees
 
Melanie Kirby has been a professional beekeeper for 13 years and has specialized in raising queen bees for the past 11 years. She began her career as a Beekeeping Extension Volunteer with the United States Peace Corps after which she worked for two companies on the Big Island of Hawaii learning grafting and queen rearing. In Florida, she learned about nucleus and package bee production. Following these experiences, she committed her energies and skills towards beginning Zia Queenbee Company, a beekeeping enterprise that is progressive, innovative and ethical. Melanie is a powerhouse of energy and information, and I am greatly looking forward to meeting her next July! For more information about Melanie and Zia Queenbee Company, visit:
 


Dr. Lynn Royce, Tree Hive Bees
 
 Ok, I gushed about Kirk Webster on the East coast and now I'm going to gush about our own: Oregon's Dr. Lynn Royce. Lynn is simply amazing. She is a scientist, an inventor,  and a person who cares deeply about pollinators and the planet. Lynn is involved in multiple projects to improve pollinator health. She is currently engaged in a native pollinator bumblebee research project. She is also starting what she calls her "Tree Bee" project in which she is placing hives into trees and testing their health over time. The premise of this project is that bees are not evolved to live in concentrated populations on the ground as commercial apiaries are run, but rather for colonies to be distributed over a greater area and to live in trees. 
 
All that, and she is the only beekeeper I know besides me who holds a pilot's license. Lynn is one tough lady in a teeny tiny package and I think she is fabulous! 

For more information about Lynn's Tree Hive Bees project, visit www.treehivebees.com
 
To hear about the hygienic queen freeze kill testing that I recently did with Dr. Royce, check out:
 

Eliese Watson, Apiaries and Bees for Communities
 
Eliese is all about social creatures-not just bees but people too! Eliese runs Apiaries and Bees for Communities out  of Calgary. I met Eliese at the natural beekeeping conference in Massachusetts last summer, and she is one of those rare people who is both extraordinarily knowledgeable about her subject, and also an outstanding educator. Not only that, but she lights up a room, a conference, an apiary and the world with her amazing spirit, beautiful smile, vibrance, enthusiasm and kindness. About her business, Eliese says, "A.B.C is dedicated to bringing small scale, hobby apiaries to urban spaces through educational programming, mentorship, and community engagement projects." 
 
For more information about Eliese and A.B.C. Bees, visit:
 


Dr. Deborah Delaney, University of Delaware

Dr. Delaney is professor of entomology and wildlife ecology at University of Delaware. She has done some fascinating work on population genetics of honey bees in the United States and genetic characteristics of unmanaged honey bee populations. I can't wait to hear her speak about what she has learned and how we can apply that to keeping bees treatment-free! 

For more information about Dr. Delaney, visit 
http://ag.udel.edu/enwc/faculty/delaney.html


Les Crowder, For the Love of Bees

Les Crowder has been a beekeeper for over thirty years. Over time, he developed his own design for topbar hive and became a strong advocate for natural topbar beekeeping, and he has been chemical free for over fifteen years. Breeding queens from his resistant hives, combining genetics from Russian Mite Resistant bees, and catching feral bees that showed resistant genetics helped him to build his hive stock back to its original size after he lost almost his entire apiary when Varroa appeared. Les also spent five years as the NM Honeybee Inspector and five years as the President of the NM Beekeepers Association.  He has been teaching beekeeping classes since 1983. In 2009, he received the best instructor award at the NM Organic Farming conference.  He is well-beloved by students and colleagues alike for his love of bees and nature, his gentle teaching methods, and his generous spirit. We are very lucky that Les has agreed to join us in the Pacific Northwest for our first treatment-free conference!

For more information about Les and top bar hives, or his order his book, which fellow speaker Matt Reed wrote to me is "the best book on top bar hives out there," check out his website at http://www.fortheloveofbees.com

Matthew Reed, Bee Thinking

Matthew Reed is the owner and founder of Bee Thinking out of Portland, Oregon, where he sells horizontal top bar and warre hives and teaches classes. Matt writes, "the chief end of beekeeping should be to provide the bees with the ideal environment in which to thrive. To do this, the beekeeper must engross his or her mind with a wide range of bee-related information detailing the bee lifecycle, history, hive design, management and innumerable other topics of importance. Without this knowledge, it is unlikely that the bees or the keeper will have success in their endeavors. In addition to book knowledge, it is of utmost importance that beekeepers spend time watching their bees. Not dousing them with chemicals, moving them around, splitting them, marking them or otherwise incessantly pestering them, but simply watching them. One can learn a tremendous amount about the health and strength of the colony simply by watching the entrance."

For more information about Matt or to order hives from him, go to www.beethinking.com


Dr. Sujaya Rao, Oregon State University

Dr. Rao is a researcher at Oregon State University who studies, among other topics, native bee pollinators. She has a reputation for being a great speaker and a lot of fun, and I'm very excited to hear about her Fulbright program in Ecuador, where she is researching diversity and pollination by wild bees. 

For more information about Dr. Rao, visit http://cropandsoil.oregonstate.edu/people/Rao-Sujaya


SPECIAL GUEST:  Timothy Sellers

Timothy Sellers from the band Artichoke will be joining us from LA on Saturday night to play a set all about honeybees! For more info about Artichoke, visit: 


 To watch a music video of their bee song, "The Commune" visit:



 




Cost
 

*note: the processing fee only applies to online registrations and goes to Paypal, not to Bliss Honeybees.
 
Sign up by July 1, 2013
with room: $280.00 + $8.50 processing = $288.50
local price (room not included): $210.00 + 8.50 processing = 218.50
 
After July 1, 2013
with room: $300.00 + $9.00 processing = $309.00
local price (room not included): $230.00 + $9.00 processing = 239.00

 
This includes:
 
-Admission to all speaker talks and demonstrations

-Choice of workshops
 
-Admission to see Timothy Sellers play a whole set of entertaining bee songs on Saturday night, plus the CD "Bees" by his band Artichoke-which is AWESOME! 
 
-Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on Saturday
 
-Breakfast and Lunch on Sunday
 
-Rooms with made beds Friday and Saturday night (if "with room" option is selected).
  
-The opportunity to join a wonderfully supportive community-which is PRICELESS! 
 
Refund Policy:

There will be a $50.00 refund fee.There are no refunds after July 1, 2013

Registration

To register online, please fill out and send this form, then click on the payment button underneath to pay with a credit card. When both the form and the payment have been received, you will get a confirmation email within 1 week. You MUST click twice-once to send the form, and once to pay through Paypal.

Pacific Northwest Treatment-Free Beekeeping Conference Registration Form July 26, 27, 28 of 2013

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If yes, name of roommate (this person MUST put you as their roommate when you register or you will be assigned seperate rooms.
Are you coming with a group that you would like to share a quad with? (if no, I will choose quad mates for you)
If yes, names of your group.
Where did you first hear about this conference?
What are your expectations and desired outcomes for the conference?
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If you have been to other conferences, what worked well that you would like to see at this conference?

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$288.50 with room






$218.5 local price (room not included)



 
 
 
To register via mail, please download this registration form and send with a check to: 

Bliss Honeybees
612 Pierce Road
Medford, OR 97504




Can't wait to see you all!
 
Sincerely, Kat