Beekeeping in Chester – A Talk
Running fromLast event: Friday 5 November 2021 at 12.15pm
- Free (drop in)
- The Nest
Frank Samuel, a local Chester resident and member of Digital Buddies at Storyhouse, will give a talk about the fascinating world of bees and his experience as a beekeeper.
Members of Digital Buddies have been using skills learnt during their weekly meetings to produce this event, including designing and producing the poster, using power point skills to create the presentation, and hosting a live run through on Zoom.
Digital Buddies is a digital support group run by Here and Now Chester, a Blacon-based social enterprise which is dedicated to helping older people learn to use new technology and bringing them together in a friendly environment. They meet in Storyhouse weekly.
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