UNBEElievable Hive Anniversary and Fundraising Party by YourEnchantedGardener .....

Honeyfest San Diego will have Prosperity Hive Buzzing Jan 14, 2012: BioSmart Packaging will support event with its compostable plates made of former sugar cane waste, and ZeroTrees toilet paper made of formerly thrown away cotton lint and bamboo fiber.

Date:   1/4/2012 9:59:15 AM ( 12 y ago)







UNBEElievable Hive Anniversary
and Fundraising Party
Music, Drinks, Sweet Plates, Honey Tasting
at the Prosperity Hive
More Info



DIRECTIONS TO THE PROSPERITY HIVE

THE PROSPERITY HIVE
740 13th St #503, San Diego 92101


DIRECTIONS FOR ALL HONEYFEST EVENTS JANUARY 13,14,15

There are four event locations for the Honeyfest San Diego Event
January 13,14, 15, 2012

The Four locations are detailed here to the Honeyfest San Diego 2012
Festival.

http://www.honeyfestsd.com/directions.html#prosperityhive




CARA CADWALLADER OF THE PROSPERITY HIVE WEIGHS IN

From honeybees to Cafe La Maze
Our readers weigh in

Plight of the honeybee

Your story on Malaki Obado’s Asali Honey was the most important article in your April 13 Food Issue, yet it missed many crucial points.

We have the hard-working honeybee to thank for every third bite of food we eat. Cross-pollination helps at least 30 percent of the world’s crops to thrive, and more than $15 billion a year in U.S. crops are pollinated by bees, including apples, berries, almonds and more. However, the U.S. honeybee population has been experiencing colony collapse disorder (CCD). In other words, our much-needed honeybee is dying off due to a loss of habitat, malnutrition and the use of toxic pesticides. Albert Einstein himself once surmised that when the honeybee disappears, human civilization has only four more years left to live.

Also missing from the Food Issue was critical information pertaining to food security. Food purchased at most conventional grocery stores (Albertsons, Vons, etc.) travels upwards of 1,500 miles. Everyone can relate to feeling the pinch at the gas pump these days. With analysts estimating $6 gallons this summer, we will finally begin to feel the true cost of food. Food isn’t cheap, and oil is not an infinite resource. What happens when we can no longer afford the gasoline to fly old food from agro-industries located in South America, Africa and elsewhere?

Rather than sit around to find out, we can buy locally grown and organic food from local farmers. Purchase a weekly community supported agriculture (CSA) box from one of San Diego’s family farms, such as JR Organics (jrorganicsfarm.com) or Suzie’s Farm (suziesfarm.com). Chock full of fresh produce, one box can feed a family of four for as little as $34 a week, while students or individuals can band together for a half-box. You can even grow your own food in containers. For hands-on learning, City College has a sustainable ag program (seedsatcity.com) partially taught by one of San Diego’s most humble beekeepers, or you can dig in and volunteer at Wild Willow Farm (sandiegoroots.org). For the carnivores out there, Sage Mountain Farm (sagemountainbeef.com) has created a beef CSA. Composed of locally raised cattle that is fed greens (versus grains) and is hormone-free, it’s the healthiest, most delicious alternative. Best of all, by implementing these small steps in your day-to-day, you are helping to preserve the homes—as well as the lives—of the vital American honeybee.

Cara H. Cadwallader,
creative director and founder,
The Prosperity Hive,
East Village


HONEYFEST UNBEELIEVABLE EVENT WILL HAVE COMPOSTABLE PLATES AND ZERO TREE TOILET PAPERFROM BIOSMART PACKAGING AND EARTHSMART
THANKS TO ANTHONY RUSSO, INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABILITY ENTREPRENEUR





SPONSORS OF THE HONEYFEST SAN DIEGO 2012

http://www.honeyfestsd.com/sponsors.html

BROUGHT TO YOU BY
Brian Hedden Productions
San Diego Beekeeping Society
The Remedy Garden
Grow Strong
Peace Resource Center of San Diego
The Prosperity Hive
Seeds @ City College
Schools for Chiapas

The Honeyfest San Diego website is donated by Fathom Change, founder of Squeeze Play! Organics, San Diego's new fruit and veggie nonprofit. Thanks to Paul Maschka, Malaki Obado Ogendi, and Chef Jenny Goff for the beautiful photos.

SUPPORTERS
Brian's Farmers' Markets
Four Seasons Yoga
LabelGMOs.org
Living Earth Ranch
Pilgrimage of the Heart Yoga
Red Sea Ethiopian Restaurant
Slow Food Urban San Diego
SoNo Trading Company
Squeeze Play! Organics
Suzie's Farm

http://www.honeyfestsd.com/schedule.html





 

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