Program Description:
Students learn about the ways that people have extended the day with artificial lighting – from primitive lights to candles to electric lighting. Participants hand dip beeswax candles after learning about the cooperation between bees and beekeepers, energy cycles and ways to conserve energy.
Objectives:
To dip beeswax candles, learn about bees and beekeeping, study the history of lighting and energy use, learn about renewable and nonrenewable resources, and understand basic conservation issues.
This program begins and ends at the Farm. The majority of this program is indoors, with an optional self-exploration of the farm after the formal program. 1.5 hours.
The program is offered in November and December only. Minimum cost of $75.00
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