Join Alison Galati on January 24th at 7pm at the Rowley Library to learn about the importance of honeybees in pollination, how honeybees work in the colony, and simple steps we can make to support all of our pollinators. One third of the world’s crops require pollination relying on the help of these amazing little creatures. Not only do honeybees work tirelessly pollinating, they also live in a fascinating community in the honeybee colony AND they make honey! While our pollinators are facing challenges with pesticides and colony collapse, there are things each and every one of us can do to help support our all pollinators and our environment.
Win a free raspberry bush – grow your own berries and support your local bees! A local bee supporter has donated 5 bushes to be raffled off at our event. The plants will be available for pickup in the spring- she’s even offered to help plant them!
For more information, check our web site at www.rowleylibrary.org, or call (978) 948-2850. The Rowley Library is located at 141 Main St. in Rowley.
The Importance of Pollinators – and what you can do to help Tue, Jan 24, 7PM
Tuesday January 17, 2023