About this Event
We hope you'll join us for May's Monthly Make-Along, bee baths!
This 90 minute workshop will be led by Gen Eliot and Lindsey Bricker at the Fettle & Fire studio in Midtown Longmont, Colorado.
When you add a bee bath to your garden, you provide a vital resource for local bees. Although honeybees don’t use water for hydration, they collect water to aid their digestion and keep their guts healthy. Bees also collect water in their wings to fan themselves inside their hot hives.
Perhaps the most important reason to provide water for bees is to support bee larvae. Nurse bees need water to create royal jelly to feed bee larva and help them grow. Learn more at savethebee.org!
We'll use our signature colorful stoneware in red, orange, yellow, light green, dark green, blue, lavender, and ivory to create bee baths. You can expect to create one or two bee baths during the workshop! No clay experience is required for this activity.
Please wear clothing you don't mind dirtying, and bring beverages in closed-top containers to protect them from clay dust. All tools and materials are provided. You'll be able to pick up your projects approximately two weeks after the workshop, or we will be happy to ship them to you if you're not local.
Let us know if you have any questions - we're looking forward to hosting you!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fettle & Fire, 921 Kimbark Street, Longmont, United States
USD 30.00