National Honey Bee Day 
    A day for honey bees...
                                          ...a program for the entire year
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Selecting the 2012 National Honey Bee Day theme.

Past selected themes for National Honey Bee Day:

 

2011

Building A Sustainable Future,

One Flower At A Time

(Submitted by Michael Adamson of

Madison, N.C.)

 

2010

Local Honey - Good For Bees,

You, And the Environment

 

2009

Support Local Beekeeping

Become A Locavore! 

 

 

We offer bumper stickers with the various slogans for sale on our products page. These bumper stickers can be added to sell at your honey booth, given away at bee association, at classes, or as prizes for club members. Click here to see the bumper stickers Products Page

If you have a message, a slogan, or a topic for consideration in the future, please pass it along for future consideration. We are always adding new slogans and want to hear from you.

 

Slogan consideration based on: 

Beekeeping related, positive in nature, simplistic understanding, and broad appeal to the public beyond beekeepers. The slogan should be easy for beekeepers to use in their National Honey Bee Day program, yet carry a message to the general public.



Select the 2012 Theme. Email your vote. Vote totals will be updated to reflect current tallies.

 

1) Start Beekeeping & Help Feed the World.

 

2) Beekeeping: A Hobby with a Sweet Taste.            (1)

 

3) Beekeeping: Pollinating the World with LOVE!

 

4) Honey Bees: Local Agriculture at it's Best!

 

5) Beekeeping: Ask Me How to Get Started               (4)

 

6) Honey Bees: Not Your Normal Pets!                      (2)

 

7) Save the Honey Bee - Become a Beekeeper.          (1)

 

8) Sustainable Agriculture Starts with Honey Bees.     (7) 

 

9) Local Honey: The Best Sweetener on Earth.          (1) 

 

10) I'd Rather Be Working My Beehives                     (3)

 

11) Honk If You Love Honey Bees.

 

12) Bee Friendly - Befriend the Bees!                       (1)

 

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