Luminary Making Class – 60-90 minutes, in person, hands on – cost includes materials.
Make a beeswax luminary and decorate it with dried flowers and leaves. Discussion of why beeswax is an important bi-products of bees. Beeswax candles and luminaries have been used in spiritual and religious rituals for centuries. They are a symbol of light, purity, and healing in many cultures. Whether you use them in meditation, yoga, or religious ceremonies, beeswax candles are a powerful tool for connecting with the spiritual realm. Beeswax luminaries are fun to make and a lovely decoration or gift item.*
What is a luminary? A beeswax luminary is made from pure beeswax and is a decorative candle holder that you can place a sm
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Ticket includes cost of class materials
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- Family Friendly
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- Indoor
- Free
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- Curbside Assistance
- Staff Assistance
- Stairs or Steps - None
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ThreeBees
Three Bees is a full service beekeeping operation that produces local honey and hive based products using all organic methods. Three Bees offers honey, pure beeswax candles and health conscious body care. Konni Vukelic, Beekeeper and founder of Three Bees and has been keeping bees for over 11 years, teaching and mentoring for over 8. We also aim to raise awareness about saving bees through conservation, observation, and mentorship. Educating about bees, honey and good health is a foundational piece of Three Bees. Konni believes bees are our best teachers and views the hive as a medicine chest and educates from this perspective. Konni’s mission is to help others learn about bees, beekeeping,and honey; and discover their health from the hive. Three Bees educates new and emerging beekeepers to learn to read and understand colony behavior, health and management, so they can spend less time and money becoming better beekeepers and not bee havers.