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Written by InlandBeemail Admin
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Tuesday, 01 January 2008 |
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Its time for package bees and the April meeting.
If you have just found the IEBA and are looking for information on beekeeping in the northwest, join us at one of the meetings to get the latest local apiary news, straight from the beekeepers mouth.
The IEBA recently lobbied for and successfully passed through the city counsel, a proposal to change the City zoning code to allow hobbiest beekeeping in the city. This practice is safe, educational, and beneficial to the public. Other cities that have had great success at allowing beekeepers to manage their hives in the city are Boise, Vancouver, San Francisco, Seattle, Fort Collins, and many more. To learn more about urban beekeeping regulations, and about this intriguing hobby, visit the Spokane Zoning Enforcement Page. For those of you new to our site InlandBeemail.com©, the Inland Empire Beekeeper's Association serves bee-keeping hobbiests and apiary professionals of the Inland Northwest from Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. The IEBA was established to promote beekeeping in eastern Washington state and the Idaho panhandle. The association and this site are intended to provide a public educational resource for honey, bees and the incredible hobby (and for some the profession) of beekeeping. Our aim is to promote the world of honeybees and apicultural activities. For anyone interested in learning more about beekeeping, we invite you to join us at our monthly meeting. The Association is located in Spokane, Washington and holds meetings on the second Friday of each month. The meetings are that the Spokane County WSU Ag Extension Office on Havana in Spokane, Washington. The meeting starts at 6:30 PM with Officers and Board meetings. At 7:00 PM is social time and at 7:30 PM the general meeting starts. The IEBA is a member of the Washington State Beekeepers Association who keep their home at http://www.wasba.org.  Multi-colored hive bodies create an eye-pleasing honey bee village. From http://carniolan.com |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 April 2008 )
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Beekeeping pdf Publications by the University of Delaware |
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Spokane City Beekeeping Ordinance |
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Written by InlandBeemail Admin
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Monday, 04 February 2008 |
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City Council legalizes urban beekeeping. On September 24th, the Spokane City Council passed an ordinance to legalize beekeeping for single-family residences by a vote of 7-0. The IEBA is pleased to see that beekeeping is welcome in the city of Spokane, and looks forward to promoting responsible beekeeping amongst the local keepers. For citizens curious about the new ordinance, or for neighbors who have questions about beekeeping, please visit the new FAQ page that addresses many questions. If you have questions that are not listed on the page, please feel free to contact us. Download an annotated presentation of the code in powerpoint format to learn more about regulations and compliance. ORD C34109 Relating to beekeeping standards under the Unified Development Code; amending Spokane Municipal Code Sections 17A.020.020,17A.020.030, 17A.020.080 and 17C.310.130. City Priority: Growth Management Final Reading Ordinance C34109 Subsequent to a presentation by City Planner Mike Adolfae, public testimony, and Council inquiry and comment, the following action was taken: Upon Unanimous Roll Call Vote, the Spokane City Council passed Final Reading Ordinance C34109 relating to beekeeping standards under the Unified Development Code; amending Spokane Municipal Code Sections17A.020.020,17A.020.030, 17A.020.080 and 17C.310.130. A full copy of the Ordinance, as passed, is available on page 1015 of the October 3rd edition of the Official Gazette.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 February 2008 )
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Newsflash |
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Joy of Beekeeping YouTube video |
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Will Olson, a new member of the IEBA and the Basic Beekeeping Class, wrote, created, composed and played the music for, and posted this creative beekeeping video on YouTube. Check his video out here on YouTube. |
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Bulk Sugar for Spring Feeding |
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Expected prices are $16.25-$16.50 for a 50 lb bag. Bring your order to the next meeting to take advantage of this great deal! |
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Just added. The IEBA will be holding a new Spring Beekeeping Class for beginning beekeepers. Deadline to Register is March 5, 2008. Read more on the Class Information Page. |
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