2019 Coming Attractions
for the Bee Wild Family
Yesterday we welcomed in the Lunar New Year, and now is a good time to put your intentions into play by writing them down and speaking them out loud. Let the Universe know your preferences for 2019, a year where you can thrive in abundance. We have followed this guidance every year Bee Wild has been in existence, with great success. Now that we have finished our January meetings, we thought we’d draw back the curtain once again and let you see our 2019 Coming Attractions.
2019 Coming Attractions
- We see that the continuing chaotic changes in the world are stressing people. So, we would like to help each other, our customers, readers, staff, family and friends deal better with stress in 2019. We will share techniques and ways of thinking that we have found help us release stress and move into a more empowered position.
- Every year customers and people who attend farmers markets and agri-food events ask us about beekeeping. In 2019, we are going to expand our popular urban beekeeping class. Look for schedules for spring classes soon.
- To continue our commitment to sustainability, we are going to release at least a few more infused honeys in 2019.
- While on this subject, when we viewed the results of our infused honey recipe contest, it became apparent that we need to do more education about cooking and baking with infused honeys. So, we decided to create and release an education program on how to use infused honeys and will rerun the contest toward the end of 2019.
- John Wright is now bi-coastal. So, we are exploring, creating, and maintaining a farmers market and event presence in Southern California. Our customers will be able to purchase products in-person both in Georgia and Southern California in 2019. Of course, our online ordering will be available 24/7/365.
- As a young agripreneur who has built success, John Wright feels that he can help others and intends to start coaching agripreneurs in 2019. More information to follow.
- We pledge to continue to support bees and other pollinators through 1% for the Planet.