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Beekeeping conference returns to Central Wisconsin Jan. 25

Event will feature nationally prominent speakers about bees
Beekeeping conference returns to Central Wisconsin Jan. 25 Beekeeping conference returns to Central Wisconsin Jan. 25

The Central Wisconsin Beekeepers Association (CWBA), in partnership with Mid-State Technical College, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, announced it will host its Beek Meet 2025 Conference Saturday, January 25, 2025. The event follows the return of Beek Meet 2024 that drew almost 300 attendees. Beek Meet 2025 will provide attendees with access to speakers, sessions and vendors sharing the latest information and products to improve their beekeeping skills.

“We are excited to once again host Beek Meet 2025 and continue to support our mission to help educate people on how to improve honey production and beekeeping,” said Mike Lawrence, CWBA president. “For 2025, we will have expanded facilities, new and previous vendors and, most importantly, a dynamic line-up of terrific speakers. CWBA invites beekeepers at all levels from all over the Midwest to join us to explore how to get the most from their beekeeping experience. Beek Meet 2025 is a great opportunity to come together, learn and come away feeling energized about your beekeeping experience.”

Beek Meet 2025 presents a world-class line up of speakers, including keynote speaker Ian Steppler, who manages Steppler Farms 1,500 honeybee operation and hosts a Canadian Beekeeper’s Blog on YouTube.

Conferences like Beek Meet 2025 play a critical role in the success of beekeepers throughout the region. More information and registration can be found here.

About Central Wisconsin Beekeepers Association Located in Wausau, Wisconsin, the Central Wisconsin Beekeepers Association is a community of beekeepers and any interested persons in honeybees or beekeeping. Members range from recent high school graduates to retired beekeepers with many variants in between. The organization has six objectives: 1) education of bee culture; 2) agricultural synergies; 3) honeybee disease prevention; 4) honey marketing; 5) community outreach, and 6) a social environment pertaining to beekeeping and the honeybee culture.

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