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Beginning Beekeeping 4: Harvesting Honey (Jun/GGF)

San Francisco Zen Center (SFZC)

Saturday, June 16, 2012 at 9:00 AM (PDT)

Muir Beach, CA

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Event Details

 
Saturday, June 16
9 am - 4 pm
Led by Alan Hawkins
 
In the Wheelwright Center
 
Innumerable labors have brought us this food; we should know how it comes to us ... —From SF Zen Center meal chant
 
We will learn about honey harvesting by harvesting some of the Green Gulch honey crop. Participants will learn how to identify honey in the hive; how to determine the appropriate time to harvest honey; how to remove honey from the bee colonies; how to use equipment to crush and strain the honey; and how to bottle and store honey. Plans for a simple and inexpensive honey extractor will be distributed. There will be ample time for question and answer. Please bring a bee veil and other protective equipment.
 
Wear light colored clothing. A vegetarian lunch is included in the cost of registration.
 
 
Maximum workshop size: 15 
 
Related Bio(s):
 
 
Alan Hawkins received the bodhisattva precepts (jukai) in 1992 and works with bees at Green Gulch and in Tracy. In 2011, he facilitated the establishing of hives and harvesting honey at City Center in San Francisco.
 

Member Discount

Current Zen Center members receive a 10% discount. For more information about membership, visit the membership section of our web site or email membership@sfzc.org.

To inquire, please email the Green Gulch Farm Front Office at ggfoffice@sfzc.org or call them at 415.383.3134 during office hours: 9:00am - 12:00pm and 1:30pm - 4:00pm Mon-Sat; 9.00 am to 10.00 am and 11.15 - 3.00 pm Sundays.


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  • For help completing registration, please call 888-743-9362 (toll free) or 415-475-9362

For more information, please visit the Green Gulch Farm web site or call:

  • 888-743-9362 (toll free) or
  • 415-475-9362 during office hours

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Green Gulch Farm
1601 Shoreline Highway
Muir Beach, CA 94965

Saturday, June 16, 2012 at 9:00 AM (PDT)


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San Francisco Zen Center (SFZC)

Established in 1962 by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi and his American students, San Francisco Zen Center is a Soto Zen Buddhist community with three practice places in the SF Bay Area: City Center, an urban temple in the heart of San Francisco; Green Gulch Farm, in Marin County, where fertile fields meet the ocean; and Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, the first Zen training monastery in the West, in the Ventana Wilderness inland from Big Sur. At San Francisco Zen Center, zazen, study, and work practice are available to a diverse population of students, visitors, lay people, priests, and monks. All are welcome!

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