Hi everyone
This looks like a really interesting talk (and I'm not just saying that because we have bees!!)
Come along, and find out more about SEEOG - for further details contact Carole Shorney .
Best wishes

Simon
From:
carole...@hotmail.comTo:
carole...@hotmail.comSubject: SE Essex Organic Gardeners
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 10:20:55 +0100
You're very welcome to attend our September meeting, details below and attached:
DATE AND TIME
Monday
19 September, 8.00pm - 10.00pm
Our
speakers start at 8.00pm, but Growing Together will be open from 7.00pm to
allow members to browse our Library, etc.
DETAILS OF EVENT
Essex
Bees! Home is where the hive is!
Essex
Bees is a small family concern run by three Essex boys. They originally started
keeping bees for the honey but have since realised that, without honey bees,
it’s not just the honey that we won’t be able to have on our tables at
mealtimes. Without wishing to sound alarmist, the honey bee is in trouble and
needs all the help it can get.
www.essexbees.co.uk
VENUE
Growing
Together Gardens, 47 Fairfax Drive, Southend-on-Sea SS0 9AG (corner of Fairfax
Drive and Prittlewell Chase)
Please
park in Prittlewell Chase and use the Fairfax Drive entrance.
Refreshments
are available at all meetings.
Talks
are open to the public.
ADMISSION PRICE
Non-members
£2.00 - everybody is welcome!
Please have a look at our new website, which has been updated and refurbished by our volunteer, John Tate, a member of Garden Organic.---------------
Carole Shorney
Secretary
SE Essex Organic Gardeners
19 Folly Lane
Hockley
Essex SS5 4SE
Tel: 01702 201914
carole...@hotmail.com
http://www.seeog.org.uk/ - is your local school a member of SEEOG? If not, we offer free membership on receipt of application form!
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