October Last Minute Meeting – This Wednesday 10/20/21

A hive in hibernation…

Hello everyone, I hope you are still with us as it’s been a while since you’ve heard from the OBBG… 

First – Give yourselves a clap on the back if you’re still standing after the year we’ve had down here! These are strange times in the world outside the hive. We continue to be in a sort of holding pattern until we can get regular access to our meeting room, but we are slowly creeping back to some normalcy. 

Second – As this is a late notice, I will hold a soft meeting this week at the Library for anyone that’s around and available to swing by to catch up, see some friendly faces, and chat about how your hives are heading into fall. 

REMINDER: If your hives are feeling kind of light, you should be Feeding 2:2 sugar syrup so they can stock some stores! Nighttime temps will be dipping below the 50-degree mark shortly.

WHEN:     Wednesday, October 20th, 2021 – starts at 7:00 pm

WHERE:     KDH Library – 400 Mustian Street, Kill Devil Hills 27948

TIME:      Arrive early anytime after 6:30 PM to chat each other up! Starts @ 7:00 PM. Follow the walkway to the left of the building around back to the ramp that leads to a door… that’s the meeting room!

If anyone is unable to join, do not sweat it! I will be working to hold our annual honey contest in November in the safest manner possible as well as a possible meeting, to make up for ones missed this year. We will get back into the swing of things soon.

As a whole, there are aspects of our Chapter, Communication, & Meeting Logistics that need improvement. None of which can be accomplished by any one person in our group. Anyone interested in contributing is welcomed & greatly appreciated. Our website & online presence will hopefully benefit from some outside help that I’ve been working with. Any ideas or suggestions on anything – from meeting topics, alternative meeting locations, desired website functions, “members only” section content, etc – is always welcomed. 

Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns!

Thanks,
Dalton Hyde