Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 03, 1994, Image 43

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    Several peat Honey Queen* and Princesses returned to the hive (or the 1994 Penn
sylvania Beekeepers Association falVWinter masting. Returning for the event was
(back row) Jona Hoover, newly crowned 1995 Honey Queen; Melissa Swartz, 1994
Honey Queen; Rebecca Fisher Gerhart, 1980-81 Honey Queen; Sarah Hill, 1975-76
Honey Princess; Freya Schmidt-Phillips, 1960 Honey Queen. Front row, Robin Stau
denmeier-Johnson, 1983 Honey Queen; Stephanie Yoder, 1993 Honey Queen; and
Jennifer Henr 1993 Hor Princess.
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and Princess program.
Honey Queen
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In an auction to benefit the Honey Queen
program, more than 20 items of apiary interest
were auctioned off by Merle Fisher of Gran
ville, Mifflin County. Aprons, honey pots,
beeswax candle centerpieces, and eight bears
filled with raspberry flavored honey were
some of the items brought up for bid. Pro
ceeds from the auction will help send 1994
Honey Queen Melissa Swartz to the national
Honey Queen contest in January.
The Beekeepers Association is the sole sup
porter of the queen and princess program. In
1950, the Association obtained permission to
promote their honey products at the Farm
Show in Harrisburg. TTiey began the Honey
Queen and Princess program two years later.
Earlier in the day, PSBA president Sandy
Fisher welcomed attendees. Jim Frazier from
the Department of Entomology at Penn State
spoke about foraging, pollinating, and har
vesting. Greg Kirkham of Old Guard Insur
ance Group spoke on liability issues and
insurance needs. A business meeting was
held after lunch. Maryann Frazier from Penn
State’s Entomology Department spoke on the
pollination of cucumbers, and Audrey Snyder
and Julie Freeman covered honey cookery.
The afternoon panel discussion addressed
the problems of diseases and mites. Serving
on the panel were apiary inspectors from four
states including James Steinhauer from Penn
sylvania, Grant Stiles from New Jersey, Bob
Wellemeyer from Virginia, and I. Barton
Smith from Maryland.
Officers for the PSBA are president Sandy
Fisher, vice president Tom Owczarzak, and
secretary/treasurer Yvonne Crimbring. The
Pennsylvania State Beekeepers Association
fall/winter meeting for next year will be held
at the Country Cupboard in Lewisburg on
November 17 and 18.
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