

Hey! It’s great to see you here. Welcome to our new web site. We’ve put this off for a long time but it’s finally here. We’re trying to do a lot more with the site and make it more useful to everyone who keeps bees, likes bees, or likes honey in the Philadelphia region. We’re…
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] This Advisory was recently shared with members of the media: Media Advisory: For Immediate Release 9/28/16 Philadelphia Officially Declared a Bee Friendly City City Council Passes Resolution 160791 WHAT: On September 15th, Councilman Curtis Jones from the 4th District introduced a resolution declaring the City of Philadelphia to…
WHAT: Celebrating its seventh year, the Philadelphia Honey Festival returns September 9th, 10th, and 11th at three historic sites. This year, the Philadelphia Beekeepers Guild (PBG) welcomes Glen Foerd on the Delaware as a new partner, joining returning venues- Wyck Historic House and Bartrams Garden. This year, all three historic locations offer visitors family friendly…
The 2016 Philadephia Honey Festival is just around the corner. Join us during the month of August, all across the city as we preview this very sweet event. Find the details on the Honey Festival Website. Honey Festival Website
The Philadelphia Honey Festival is pleased to announce its speaker line-up for 2016: Kirk Wattles, local beekeeper and Dr. Deborah Delaney, Assistant Professor of Entomology at the University of Delaware. WHAT, WHERE and WHEN: Kirk Wattles will present: Bees, Trees, and Other Species at Wyck Historic House, Garden, and Farm (6026 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia 19144)…
ThePhiladelphia Beekeepers Guildis proud to present the 2013 Philadelphia Honey Festival in conjunction with its partners: September 6 10 AM – 7 PM Wagner Free Institute of Science September 7 10 AM – 4 PM Wyck Historic House | Garden | Farm September 8 10 AM – 4 PM Bartram’s Garden IT’S SO BIG IT…
See a video about :2010 Honey Fest Beekeepers, Sell Your Honey on Consignment or man your own booth at the Honey Festival – for more information, contact honeyfest@phillybeekeepers.org Volunteers who are knowledgeable about beekeeping are needed to answer bee questions from the Honey Fest attendees at Wyck and Bartram’s Garden. contact: honeyfest@phillybeekeepers.org Vendors of Hive…