Southwest Arkansas Beekeepers Association has launched a new beekeeping program for youths. The two-year program provides beekeeping education and guidance to youths who have a desire or interest in learning about beekeeping and provides them with the skills to continue the hobby into later life. First year training provides the knowledge and some basic skills to prepare youths for the more independent and hands-on beekeeping activities of year two. The training is provided free of charge, however, Junior Beekeepers are responsible for the costs for their own basic protective equipment such as bee suits and gloves. Successful completion of the two-year program earns the Junior Beekeeper a hive of bees and certification.
Young individuals through age nineteen may apply to participate in the program and must have the approval of their parent/legal guardian. The number of internships available each year is limited and applications will be reviewed based on those youths who have a demonstrated desire to learn. At least one parent or legal adult guardian MUST accompany junior beekeepers during workshops, meetings and other activities of the program. Any youths who are allergic to bee stings may not participate in this program.
For more information about this program, contact Frankie Ingersoll at (870) 826-3226 or Fred Douville at (870) 210-6264. Applications must be received by February 11.