Pottery Hand building
Bee Watering Station
In the heat of summer, bees rely on water to regulate body temperature, dilute honey for larval food, and cool the hive through evaporation. We will make shallow watering stations shaped like a flower. The flowers are on sturdy stems, ready to be placed in your garden and your friends’ gardens.
As our most important pollinators, bees provide 1/3 of the food we eat. Step up to environmental responsibility and have fun creating it.
No pottery experience needed.
Fridays, July 17, 24, and 31
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
$30.00 including all supplies
Bring your own lunch.
Led by Cass Fagan, Janice Mann and Jill Sink
Class size: Minimum 6, maximum 10 participants.
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