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Feed a Bee Announces National Honey Bee Day Plantings
Indiana Ag Connection - 08/16/2017

Mark your calendars! Aug. 19 is National Honey Bee Day, and Feed a Bee will be buzzing across the country to plant thousands of wildflowers from New York to California -- all in one day.

Since 2015, the Feed a Bee initiative has distributed over 3 billion wildflower seeds for pollinator plantings, establishing additional nutrition and habitat sources across the nation. This National Honey Bee Day, Feed a Bee will be celebrating with special planting events to add even more to the pollinator gardens at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y., North Central College in Naperville, Ill., and the Placer Land Trust's School Park Community Garden in Auburn, Calif.

Sponsored by the Bayer Bee Care Program, the $500,000 Feed a Bee initiative launched earlier this year with the goal to facilitate forage plantings or enhancements in every state by the end of 2018. More than 100 organizations have applied for funding to date, including wildlife agencies, nonprofit organizations, schools and universities, homeowners' associations and more, illustrating the growing interest in pollinator health in the U.S. The three locations participating in National Honey Bee Day are part of the 58 projects that were awarded in the first round of funding alone.

"This Feed a Bee grant will help us create a garden space that was originally visualized by two incredible women who have since passed away," said Katy Fries, garden manager of Auburn's School Park Community Garden. "With this funding, we hope to enhance the natural beauty of the garden and safeguard foraging areas for our pollinators."

Saturday, August 19, Feed a Bee will kick off National Honey Bee Day with a celebratory planting at Bethpage State Park, where horticulturists have been expanding pollinator habitat by connecting four existing pollinator gardens. Later that day, the celebration will continue at North Central College as volunteers help establish native wildflowers to expand a newly restored prairie. The pollinator planting parade across the nation will culminate at School Park Community Garden, where local families and members of the community will assist with the expansion of the garden's current pollinator habitat and take part in education and art stations teaching them about bees and monarch butterflies.

"These organizations are only three of the incredible grantees that have received funding from the Feed a Bee program this year," said Dr. Becky Langer, project manager, Bayer North American Bee Care Program. "It's exciting to see such overwhelming support for pollinators from both large and small organizations across the country. We're delighted to join with these diverse groups to have a direct, positive impact on local pollinators and their communities at large, and we've already made incredible progress in our goal to reach all 50 states by the end of next year."

Saturday's events from East Coast to West will serve not only to commemorate the National Honey Bee Day observance but also to recognize the 13 new projects that have been funded by the Feed a Bee forage planting initiative. Nearly 30 organizations submitted responses to the request for proposals in the second round, which were reviewed and evaluated by the inaugural Feed a Bee steering committee. The 13 organizations selected in the most recent round of funding will receive awards ranging from $1,000 -- $5,000.


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