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Library was buzzing with activity

It was given to the Library because of the buzz that the Library has created about beekeeping

Local beekeepers were at the Powassan and District Union Public Library this week to assemble a Flow Hive, a donation from the Australian Flow Hive Company. 

The hive is unique and has gained tremendous popularity around the world.

It was invented by Stuart and Cedar Anderson.

"It all started because Cedar felt bad about bees being crushed during the honey harvest. He was also sick of being stung and having to spend a whole week harvesting his honey," according to the company's website.

It was given to the Library because of the buzz that the Library has created about beekeeping...73 beekeepers are part of the library Bee Night.  There's monthly meetings, workshops, and lots of public education.   

You can see the Flow Hive up close, during the Pat Haufe Food Summit on Sat. April 8 at '250 Clark" Street in Powassan.