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We hope you are taking every precaution to be safe during this challenging time. When crises strike, even the bee colony responds as one, and works
together as one.
SAVE THE DATE
Oct. 24-25, 2020
Becoming 21st Century Leaders: Women in Beekeeping and Agriculture
LEAD for Pollinators will act as a Catalyst, Facilitator, and Collaborator for Pollinators.
From first impression until the last day volunteering (hopefully many years in the future); the success of the volunteer is in the hands of the leadership.
We have all experienced how leadership can make or break any association. Here are a few leadership styles that may not seem to negatively impact a club, but are sure signs of future problems.
How to write a support letter for a grant, and a fellow club member.
with some planning and foresight, you can make Board meetings more lively and engaging.
Strategic planning helps the beekeeping association look to the future, by examining its past and present. Strategic planning ensures there will be a future to the organization.