Whether you're already keeping bees or simply curious about what beekeeping involves, there will be something for you in this workshop. We'll cover some basics on bees, the progress of them through the seasons, and what to expect as colonies prepare for the chillier, darker days of winter. We'll also outline how you can prepare for beekeeping in 2026 if you plan to start your own hive.
The class is designed for beginners so no prerequisite knowledge is required. You will be able to view bees in an observation hive during the workshop.
Instructors:
Lynne Rousseau: For over two decades, Lynne has been immersed in the world of beekeeping, has maintained active hives, and developed a deep appreciation for these remarkable pollinators. Beyond managing her own hives, She's passionate about sharing her knowledge through educational outreach, from observation hive demonstrations and honey tastings at senior homes and schools to mentoring veterans through Hives for Heroes. Her urban homestead reflects her broader commitment to environmental sustainability and provides year-round resources for pollinators. Sharing the wonders of bees and the taste of local honey, and witnessing the joy it brings, continues to fuel her passion for beekeeping and environmental education.
Todd Roehrman: Todd is a Professor of Theatre & Dance at San Francisco State University and a backyard beekeeper in South San Francisco. He started beekeeping in 2022.
He is a member of and recording secretary for the San Francisco Beekeepers Association.
He currently manages two colonies in his backyard, one of which is a rescued swarm. His bees enjoy the local eucalyptus and flowering plants in his vegetable garden.
No walk-up registration permitted for this course.
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