Local Club

North Country Beekeepers Association

Meeting Times and Location
Second Sunday of each month.
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6 PM- 8:30 PM
Littleton Community Center, 120 Main St., Littleton, NH 03561
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Supporting beekeepers and the public located in Coos, Carroll, Grafton counties of New Hampshire and the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.

Bee School Information

2025 Bee School Registration

We are very excited to be offering in-person classes for our 2025 Bee School.

Lessons are presented in a format that follows a beekeeping season. This new format will help you understand the numerous tasks involved during the season and also provide you with a better understanding of why and how beekeepers manage their hive(s).

This is not a step by step approach, rather the sequence of class deliveries and homework assignments that provide a logical format you can easily follow and also use as a reference when you begin and continue to manage your hive(s).

Classes will be held at the Littleton Community Center, 120 Main St, Littleton, NH

Saturday, January 11, 2025 9 am to noon

Saturday, January 18, 2025 9 am to noon

Saturday, January 25, 2025 9 am to noon

Saturday, February 1, 2025, 9 am to noon

Saturday, February 8, 2025, 9 am to noon

Saturday, February 15, 2025, 9 am to noon

Scheduled hands-on time in hives in May

ALL CLASSES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON-LINE VIA ZOOM THE DAY OF THE CLASS OR VIA PRIVATE PRE-RECORDED VIDEO ONLINE TO COMPLETE AT YOUR OWN PACE.

Cost is $175 individual/$275 couple - please register in advance so we will have class materials ready for you.

You can return this form or pay online at https://www.whitemountainapiary.com/store/2024-

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Events

Upcoming events

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Bee world fun fact

Fermented honey, known as Mead, is the most ancient fermented beverage. The term โ€œhoney moonโ€ originated with the Norse practice of consuming large quantities of Mead during the first month of a marriage.