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<blockquote data-quote="Trevor Gillbanks" data-source="post: 2863" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Yes. We have put a lot of money, over the years into science project. Trees For Bees have also benefitted from us over the years.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We have never been asked to provide that information.</p><p>I will ask our secretary to provide that information (in broad terms without releasing personnel info) to me. </p><p>We hold a monthly meeting on the 1st Tuesday of each month (except January) at the Newbury Hall 10.30 to 2 pm.</p><p>All welcome. Fees are only $10.00 per year regardless of bee holdings. Our membership is less than 100 members.</p><p>We are a group that likes to talk bees.</p><p>We are also actively involved with the recent Varroa infestation in Fiji. Covid is preventing us from taking extra action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trevor Gillbanks, post: 2863, member: 4"] Yes. We have put a lot of money, over the years into science project. Trees For Bees have also benefitted from us over the years. We have never been asked to provide that information. I will ask our secretary to provide that information (in broad terms without releasing personnel info) to me. We hold a monthly meeting on the 1st Tuesday of each month (except January) at the Newbury Hall 10.30 to 2 pm. All welcome. Fees are only $10.00 per year regardless of bee holdings. Our membership is less than 100 members. We are a group that likes to talk bees. We are also actively involved with the recent Varroa infestation in Fiji. Covid is preventing us from taking extra action. [/QUOTE]
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