Beekeepers Introduce the New Bees

Mike Hoyt presents on Seasonal Management at the 2025 Introduction to Beekeeping short course.

The 2025 Introduction to Beekeeping Short Course is in the books and we’re ready to start planning for the warmer months ahead. The coming year promises new opportunities to learn about our favorite insect, make connections with fellow beekeepers, and much more.

The next meeting of the Leatherstocking Beekeepers’ Association will be held on Thursday, February 27 at 7 p.m. at the Fenimore Farm & Country Village.

This months meeting will include a presentation with our own honey chef, Richard Lercari, and club secretary Jennifer Bowen on marketing honey. Richard can be found in the summer (starting April 26) at the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market with his booth selling varietals, creamed honeys, and flavored honeys. Jennifer has experience operating a roadside stand to sell her honey. It’s a presentation to cover all the bases of selling the honey we get when we treat our 6-legged friends right.

In club business, we will be discussing future presentations, including a presentation from Flow Hives as well as any participation in the upcoming Earth Day Festival held at the Milford Central School on April 26.

The Association will also be gearing up for elections. Nominations will be cast for club president with voting to take place at the next meeting on March 27. The full agenda can be found on the Club Governance page of the website.

And finally, Thank you to all the presenters, Clark Sports Center staff, Association members, and Association board members for all of your efforts to host the 2025 Introduction to Beekeeping short course. As a volunteer run organization, you are all the MVPs of the day.

Welcome all to the Leatherstocking Beekeepers’ Association. We will bee seeing you on Thursday.

An Evening with the New York State Apiculturist

With the Holidays just around the corner the Leatherstocking Beekeepers’ Association would like to invite everyone to our December meeting.

Being held December 3 at 7 p.m. at the Fenimore Farm and Country Village (formerly The Farmers’ Museum) the meeting will include a presentation with guest speaker Anne Mills, New York State Apiarist, discussion of month-to-month beekeeping activities, and a Q&A section to discuss your stories from the bee yard. The December meeting is held earlier in the month to accommodate for the holidays.

This month’s presentation by Anne Mills will be on New York State’s Apiary Inspection program. Members and the public is welcome to find out how New York State supports commercial and hobbyist beekeepers’ through the challenges of modern beekeeping.

Before the presentation we will hold our business meeting featuring updates on club activities such as the planning for the 2025 Introduction to Beekeeping short course. We are always looking for volunteers so if you would like to participate please contact the Chairman of the Education Committee Steve Davis at Paperclip5@hotmail.com

We look forward to seeing everyone there!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Another year of beekeeping is in the books. We hope you all got your hives winterized and are enjoying the fruits of your labor.

On this day of thanks giving we at the Leatherstocking Beekeepers’ Association would like to express how thankful we are for our members, our officers and the little insect who brings us all together.

The next meeting of the Leatherstocking Beekeepers’ Association will be held on December 3, 2024 at 7 p.m. and will feature a presentation by New York State Apiculturist, Anne Mills.

Join us to learn about the New York State Apiary program and get your beekeeping questions answered.