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A Bee
Lover's Garden Calendar
$20.00 |
The Story... in their
own words...
Mel:
This project, A Bee Lover’s Garden, is a national,
grassroots campaign to help save our bees. It was conceived
in the spring of 2008 when, for the second year in a row, I
heard that one third of our bee colonies had disappeared. I
thought at the time “if we don’t figure this one out, we
won’t need to worry about global warming, nuclear
proliferation, or anything else!” After all, more than a
third of our food supply depends on bees for pollination.
And it’s the healthy third to boot.

There are many things that we, as individuals, can do to
help bees. One, become a backyard beekeeper – not practical
for me. Another, create “bee sanctuaries” in our gardens by
planting bee friendly plants. “Great,” I thought, “I can do
that! The other thing I learned is that CCD research to find
the cause(s) was terribly under funded – a big concern. So I
decided to do something about it.
That was when I had my “eureka” moment. Why not do something
that would educate people about the importance of bees and
the health problems they are having, while at the same time
inspire and empower them to do something to help? And in
turn raise money for much needed research!
I decided that a calendar that illustrated bee friendly
plants would be perfect, and it didn’t take any thought as
to who should do the illustrations – renowned Black Mountain
artist Jay Pfeil, who is famous for her botanical etchings.
I met with her the very next day and she agreed immediately
to take on this project. We are going to do a lot of good
and make a big difference!
Jay: couldn’t believe it when Mel asked me to help
with this project. I had a growing desire to find a way to
use my talent for an environmental cause, and here she
showed up on my doorstep with an idea of such monumental
importance!! It was the answer to my prayers!!

I am absolutely delighted to be a part of this endeavor. My
work comes from a place of joy, and everything about this
project feels good. Helping to contribute to a healthy
environment for bees means a healthier environment for
people. It feels good that we’re raising money for research.
It feels good that we’re helping local beekeepers, and
hiring people in this economy. It feels good that people are
getting beautiful art for their homes at a very good price.
And our customers can feel good too, even about something as
simple as leaving dandelions in their yard. They can feel
good about truly making a difference.
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Mel
Hughes and Jay Pfeil
Mel and Jay have collaborated on the Bee
Lover's Garden Calendar in order to help raise money to
support the much-needed research on Colony Collapse Disorder-
the mysterious disappearance of our honey bee populations.
While researchers are looking for the causes, honey bee
populations around the world continue to decline at alarming
rates. Given that more than a third of our food supply is
dependent on pollination by honey bees,it is clear that this
important research needs to continue.
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