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Monday, June 17, 2013

Honey Bee Health Through Nutrition Forage Field Day Hosted by Project Apis m. at Capay Ranch, Hamilton City, California

Hamilton City, California (PRWEB) April 18, 2013

To enhance honey bee health through nutrition, Project Apis m. is hosting a Forage Field Day at the Capay Ranch on Friday, April 26th, starting at 1:30. Bee pastures have been planted consisting of various plants that are excellent nutritional sources of pollen and nectar. Flowers include, but are not limited to clovers, vetch, allysum, native wildflowers and rapini mustard. Participants will learn the benefits of planting a bee forage cover crop.


For more information or to register, contact ProjectApis(at)gmail(dot)com.


About Bees


Bees are insects that are related to wasps and ants and there are approximately 20,000 known species of bees found on every continent except Antarctica. Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are not native to the United States as they were introduced by Europeans to produce honey and beeswax. Honeybees are responsible for pollinating 80% of flowering crops, and without them the worlds food supply would be dramatically reduced.


As people become more conscious of the important role that honeybees play in their daily lives, beekeeping is becoming more main stream and is now allowed in many urban and suburban municipalities. Since 2006, beekeepers in the North America and Europe have noticed a mystifying occurrence called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in which worker bees from a beehive or European honey bee colony abruptly disappear, leaving the queen and insect larvae behind, unable to fend for themselves. While such disappearances have occurred throughout the history of apiculture, the term colony collapse disorder was first applied to a drastic rise in the number of disappearances of Western honey bee colonies in North America in late 2006.


In a 2013, a formal review by the European Food Safety Authority stated that recent studies show that neonicotinoid pesticides, some of the most widely-used pesticides in the world, pose an unacceptably high risk to bees, and that the industry-sponsored science upon which regulatory agencies' claims of safety have relied is flawed and possibly deliberately deceptive.


Honey has been used by humans since ancient times for its health benefits and as a sweetener and flavoring for many foods and beverages, with tea being the most popular. Next to maple syrup, it is the most popular natural sweetener in North America.


Honey bees make honey by collecting nectar from flowers and regurgitating it into beeswax honeycombs inside their hive. Beeswax is a natural wax produced in the hive of honey bees of the genus Apis and its most popular uses are beeswax candles and as an ingredient in natural skin care products.


The flavor and color of honey is determined by the type of flower the bees gather the nectar from; therefore, when cooking or baking with honey it is a good idea to taste the honey before using it in a recipe. For example; a dark honey like tulip poplar-black locust honey will result in a strong, heavy, pungent flavor, whereas orange blossom honey will result in a delicate orange flavor. Dark-colored honey is considered to be higher in minerals and antioxidants than light-colored honey, and one of the most well-known dark colored honeys is buckwheat honey. Raw buckwheat honey contains a higher amount of minerals and an antioxidant called polyphenol, which gives it its dark color. The health benefits of buckwheat honey are many and well known.


If you are planning to buy honey for its health benefits, it must be raw honey. Heating honey (pasteurization) destroys all of the pollen, enzymes, propolis, vitamins, amino acids, antioxidants, minerals and aromatics. Honey that has been heated and filtered is called commercial, regular or liquid honey. The rawest honey available is comb honey which is sections of the hexagonal-shaped beeswax cells of the honeycomb that contain raw honey that have been cut from the wooden frames of a beehive.


Using raw honey is a long-term investment strategy for optimal health and personal care; the dividends are overall mental, physical and spiritual well being. Like a blue chip stock, raw honey should be included in any health-conscious consumers immune system boosting portfolio and the return on investment of substituting honey for refined sugar in the human diet is incalculable.


Pure honey is kosher since kosher honey must be 100% honey with no additives or dilutions and to get the best price when buying large quantities of honey, look for a company that sells bulk or wholesale honey.


Organic honey from the United States is a myth because the country is too developed and uses too many agricultural and industrial chemicals for the production of organic honey. Honey bees are free-roaming, wild creatures and it is impossible guarantee that while foraging they have not come in contact with prohibited substances, like pesticides.


Another product made by honey bees and used by humans is bee propolis. Propolis is a resinous substance that honey bees collect from tree buds and bark or other botanical sources and mixed with beeswax, nectar and pollen. This mixture is used by bees to seal gaps in the hive and by humans for its health benefits and as a traditional, natural or homeopathic medicine.







Saturday, June 15, 2013

GBK Hosted a Star-Studded Gift Lounge Honoring the Nominees and Presenters of the 2013 Golden Globe Awards on January 11th and 12th LErmitage Beverly Hills


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 15, 2013

GBK, the luxury lifestyle gift lounge and special events company, honored the 2013 Golden Globe Award Nominees and Presenters at the annual GBK Gift Lounge, hosted at the LErmitage Beverly Hills on January 11th and 12th. Celebrity guests enjoyed gifts, refreshments and music by DJ eTunes. Utilizing these luxury gift lounges to benefit charities has always been a trademark of GBK, and this event was no different. This years lounge benefited City of Hope and Lambda Legal, as well as victims of Hurricane Sandy. Celebrities such as Thandie Newton graciously donated their complimentary eco-friendly and stylish electric bike from Jetson E-Bike to the victims of Hurricane Sandy whose vehicles were destroyed in the storm.


One of the many celebrity-favorite products at the event included the luxury selection of eyewear from Presenting Sponsor, Essilor of America, Inc., who gifted their luxury sunwear with premium polarized and Crizal UV. Celebrities also really loved the H2V Skin Care Regime from Burke Williams Day Spa and imPRESS by Broadway Nails, who gifted their imPRESS Press-On Manicure by Broadway Nails the revolutionary way to apply polish. Kate Flannery, who was already familiar with the product, was overheard raving about impress, saying "Great product! I love no glue!"


Other great gifts and celebrity must-haves at the event included: handmade reindeer leather jewelry from the Arctic Circle in Sweden from SwedArt; handcrafted gifts from The Artisan Group; custom-made luxury swimsuits from BeachCandy Swimwear by BritB which were modeled by the lovely Claire Donald and Diana E; limited edition sneakers from Mr. and Mrs. 8; gifts from Uniquely Designed Jewelry; luxury timepieces from

NAPW Bethlehem, PA Local Chapter Hosted Speed Networking Event in April for Members and Guests


Garden City, NY (PRWEB) May 01, 2013

Members and guests of the NAPW Bethlehem, PA Local Chapter gathered on April 11th for a professional networking meeting at East Stroudsburg Universitys new Bethlehem-based facility.


The Chapters second monthly meeting was in the format of a speed networking event. As they networked, the group of professional women had the opportunity to learn more about one another, and make connections both personally and professionally.


Attendees delved deeply while engaging in time-bound one-on-one exchanges, said Cordie Lacy, Bethlehem Local Chapter President.


Members and guests were astonished with the results; it was reportedly the most effective networking session that some have ever attended!


Below are highlights of who was in attendance and the information exchanged between members and guests:


Sandra Del Cueto, she teaches both English and Spanish to her students at Northampton Community College. Her focus in a professional setting is to involve her students in the community by promoting active service and translation of English and Spanish in the Lehigh Valley. Born in Cuba, but raised in Manhattan, Sandra has traveled all over the East coast, and one day dreams of returning to California where she once lived. Sandra joined the organization primarily for its vast networking opportunities and meeting new people. She hopes to share in her experiences teaching and in her life interests, which include reading and writing. Sandra is also married with a 14-year-old daughter.


Michele Dolgos is the National Marketing and Sales Manager at A. Sheftel & Sons, a local textile manufacturer. Her specialties are in social media marketing, product launches, public relations, career placements/resume services, and sales training. Michele also is the head coach and BOD member of the Lehigh Valley Rollergirls, a nationally ranked nonprofit organization dedicated to providing an opportunity for women athletes to achieve their maximum potential, both athletically and intellectually, through the sport of roller derby. Michele is also an avid theatre and experience adventurist. Michele has joined to branch out her own personal network and to increase her involvement in the community in promoting professionalism in women.


Jacqueline Nonnemacher is a Financial Advisor and Franchise Owner of Ameriprise Financial. With 14 years of experience in financial services, Jackies professional mantra is to help individuals plan for the future and to help them avoid their own personal fiscal cliff. The services she provides include plans to prepare for retirement, college planning, risk management, and long-term care planning. She offers free consultation and can help answer questions regarding financial services and accounting. Besides wanting to introduce members to her services, Jackie has joined the organization to meet new people and to explore more networking options. In her spare time, Jackie enjoys working out by going on walks and mountain biking. She also enjoys gardening and cant wait to spend the nice weather with her new German Wire Hair dog named Gretchen.


Jill Whiskeyman is the Owner and Accounts Director at Simpatico Interactive, a digital branding company located online at simpaticointeractive.com. The company specializes in branding and initiating an online presence for their customers, typically in a B2C e-commerce environment. They offer web design and development and focus on a mobile friendly user experience. Their niche includes start-up companies, but they offer many more services including expansion into social media, email marketing, copyrighting, SEO/optimization, and strategic planning. Jill also is on the development committee for the Lehigh Valley Childrens Center, where her expertise helps promote education media. Jill is furthering her own education and will be graduating from school very soon with a Master degree in Integrated Marketing. Jill describes herself as an avid reader and writer and claims to be a foodie who likes to try out new and exciting restaurants in and around the Lehigh Valley.


Diane Gagliardo is a Franchise Owner of Cruise Planners out of Flemington, NJ. Cruise Planners, in connection with American Express Travel, offers destination experiences that are custom tailored to the needs of the customer. Diane has also recently introduced a travel match up/ meet up where individuals can come together, learn about other peoples travel needs and desires, and be matched up for future travel partners. Dianes services go beyond travel, she builds a relationship with each of her clients and then custom tailors each vacation based on the individual, not on just a destination. Diane has joined to branch out and expand her business, but she is also looking to build relationships with other women who can share their experiences and professional wisdom. Besides being a Dream Vacation Agent, Diane has described herself as an 80s music and I Love Lucy super fan. She collects much of the Lucy memorabilia, and has even travelled to many destinations to celebrate such events as Lucille Balls 100th Birthday celebration in Jamestown, NY. Diane also proudly states that her mantra is follow your passion.


Others in attendance were members Diane Diaz, Cordie Lacey (Bethlehem Chapter President and Co-Owner of LaceFront Entertainment, LLC.), Portia Watkins, and guests Ruth Barnett and Brenna Garcia.


Upcoming Bethlehem Chapter meeting dates are May 16th and June 13th.


See the Bethlehem Chapter Page for details surrounding next months event. For more on the Bethlehem Chapters active members, Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter as we highlight Featured Members each week.


The National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) is the largest and most recognized network of female professionals. NAPW provides a forum where women can interact, exchange ideas, educate, network, and empower. NAPW Local Chapters allow members to maximize their experience through meetings, networking opportunities, and professional events.


For additional information regarding the NAPW Bethlehem, PA Local Chapter and/or NAPW, please visit http://www.napw.com.


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