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The National Honey Show 2003



THE NATIONAL HONEY SHOW 2003
Did you know that honeybees "pollinate 80% of plants and trees",
provide "one of nature’s greatest foods" and is "a product that can
heal inside the body as well as outside? (From Beekeeping by DBKA,
article by Jane Ducker on Honey Shows). Without help from these
fascinating insects the shop shelves would be seriously depleted of
products. There is a demand for British honey which exceeds the
supply so let's support our bee keepers and their craft!

PRESS RELEASE
THE NATIONAL HONEY SHOW with International Classes
13 - 15 NOVEMBER 2003
KENSINGTON TOWN HALL
HORNTON STREET
LONDON

The show is open to all but is best explained as  "The Wimbledon of
Bee Keeping" where beekeepers from  the UK and abroad compete in
different classes featuring all products of the hive.

Apart from the exhibits and world class competition, there is a
lecture convention plus charity, education and trade stands. Here
the public may learn about bee keeping, view related crafts and
purchase products while bee keeper’s swarm to the excellent lecture
convention and seek out equipment bargains.

Praise bee to Fuller Smith & Turner Plc at the Griffin Brewery,
London who will again bee-line a supply of their popular Honey Dew
beer, buzzing with flavour, to us. This is displayed in original
showmanship style and available throughout the show for all to wax
lyrical on its star quality.

A sales range of honey, beverages, beeswax, candles, carvings,
moulds, soaps and polish to baking and confectionery, stationery,
books, cosmetics, health products, toys and jewellery will interest
all ages and communities.

The show will be opened on Thursday 13 November 2003 at 2pm by Kim
Flottum the Editor of USA’s leading magazine ‘Bee Culture’

Press are invited to meet Peter Dalby in the foyer, prior opening -
for information gathering prior photo shoots.

Times:
Thur. 2.00-7pm
Fri. 9.30am-7pm
Sat. 9.30am-5pm

Admission and membership: £10
Children U16 and Members - free
Pre-paid day tickets are £8 pp and for groups of 30+ ONLY £5 pp
Further information: www.honeyshow.co.uk

Schedules(programmes): Rev. HF Capener : (+44 ) 01303 254579
Mo Davies Voluntary Publicity Officer 02089406070
National Honey Show Registered Charity No 233656

... When you go in search of honey all you get is spam.



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