December 9, 2025

FacebookTwitterInstagram
  • Home
  • Teacher Features ’25
  • Columnists
    • Dallas Huston
    • Don Newbury
    • Michael Bunker
    • Diane Adams
    • Todd Howey
    • Katelyn Sims
    • Veterans Corner
    • Congressman August Pfluger
  • Real Estate
    • Open Houses
  • News
    • ’24 Area Guide
      • Area Guide Locations
      • ’23 Area Guide
      • 5 THINGS !
    • 2025 Youth Fair
      • 2024 Youth Fair
        • 2023 Youth Fair
        • Youth Fair 2022
    • Graduation 2025
      • Bangs
      • Blanket
      • Brookesmith
      • Brownwood
      • Coleman
      • Early
      • May
      • Premier High School
      • Zephyr
    • Rodeo 2025
      • ’24 Rodeo
    • Events
      • Add an Event
      • Celebrations
      • Submit a Celebration
    • Crime
    • Agriculture and Farming
    • Public Notices
    • Business
    • Trending
    • City of Early News
    • Classifieds
    • Outdoors
    • Statewide news
    • Announcements
    • Local News Feed
    • Teacher Features
    • Veteran Svcs
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Biz Directory
  • Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Employer Login
    • Search Jobs
  • Sports
    • High School Football
  • Search
MENU
  • Home
  • Teacher Features ’25
  • Columnists
    • Dallas Huston
    • Don Newbury
    • Michael Bunker
    • Diane Adams
    • Todd Howey
    • Katelyn Sims
    • Veterans Corner
    • Congressman August Pfluger
  • Real Estate
    • Open Houses
  • News
    • ’24 Area Guide
      • Area Guide Locations
      • ’23 Area Guide
      • 5 THINGS !
    • 2025 Youth Fair
      • 2024 Youth Fair
        • 2023 Youth Fair
        • Youth Fair 2022
    • Graduation 2025
      • Bangs
      • Blanket
      • Brookesmith
      • Brownwood
      • Coleman
      • Early
      • May
      • Premier High School
      • Zephyr
    • Rodeo 2025
      • ’24 Rodeo
    • Events
      • Add an Event
      • Celebrations
      • Submit a Celebration
    • Crime
    • Agriculture and Farming
    • Public Notices
    • Business
    • Trending
    • City of Early News
    • Classifieds
    • Outdoors
    • Statewide news
    • Announcements
    • Local News Feed
    • Teacher Features
    • Veteran Svcs
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Biz Directory
  • Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Employer Login
    • Search Jobs
  • Sports
    • High School Football
  • Search

Beekeeper classes offered Nov. 19-20

November 15, 2021 at 9:44 am Derrick Stuckly
  • Local News
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Reddit
  • +1
  • Pocket
  • LinkedIn

Golden honey spilling over a hot biscuit.  A glowing beeswax candle.  Soft buzzing in the back yard fruit trees.  A sweet sip of warming mead.

All these hive products, and more, have made the little honeybee a cherished and intimate companion to humanity since ancient times.  But beekeeping may seem mysterious, or even intimidating, to those unfamiliar with the practice.

Brownwood beekeeper Daniel Graham wants to change that.

“America needs more beekeepers,” Graham says, “and interest keeps growing as people look for ways to be kind to Mother Nature, and for hobbies that can grow into home-based businesses.”

Graham got into beekeeping because “I’m addicted to honey,” he freely admits.  “And I’ve always been fascinated by bugs.”  He keeps a few hives on his small acreage on Willis Creek, and specializes in relocating colonies that have moved into inconvenient locations like homes and garages.  He notes that this is just one of many specialties a beekeeper can choose, besides harvesting honey.

His upcoming class, Fundamentals for Beginners, is for those interested in honeybees and beekeeping, but unsure about what will be required to get started.  With the holiday season approaching, Graham says a beekeeping kit makes a great gift, “but it helps to know ahead of time what those kits include, and exactly what equipment is essential.”

“I also like to offer the class late in the year so folks have plenty of time to apply what they learn so they’re ready to start beekeeping the following spring.”  Class topics include an equipment checklist, hive location, bee society and behavior, safety, hive pests, and more.

Pre-registration is required.  To pre-register, call 325-641-9029, or email [email protected].  The class fee is $25 per person, and children 12 or under may attend for free.  The class runs about 1 ½ hours.

Two identical sessions will be offered:  Fri. Nov. 19, at 2 pm, and Sat. Nov. 20 at 1 pm.  Both sessions will be outdoors, at Bettie Coggin Taber Park, located at Vincent St. and Ave. I in Brownwood, (one block from the Brownwood Dairy Queen on Austin Ave).  Bring your own lawn chair, and dress for the weather.  A handout will be provided, but bring your pen and notebook if you like.

Previous Story
TexasBank Bangs branch Christmas craft show begins Nov. 22
Next Story
Brownwood Lions Football Final 2021 Stats

Facebook

Brownwood News
  • Contact Us
  • Veteran Services
  • Advertising
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Social

Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Instagram Instagram
Brownwood News © 2025 Powered by OneCMS™ | Served by InterTech Media LLC
Are you still listening?
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; [email protected]) X-Middleton/1
eac88cd3df002e0ac7fd9b63e361cc371be05772
1
Loading...