Attendees: Nathan, David, Gail, Bryan, Jordan, Camy
2025 Goals
- Expand the apiary
- Establish an apiary committee – Done! Bryan, Nathan, and Jordan are on the committee.
- Bryan is the committee chair
- Nathan will continue to lead the grant funding management
- Jordan is Apiary Manager – TBD exactly what the role includes, so far includes maintenance of bees and hives, potential to also include managing volunteers to maintain the apiary grounds
- Needs a budget – current NTE is about $1,000, Jordan will track what is spent and seek more if needed
- Volunteers, especially Freedom Farmers
- Jordan will work with Bryan to create and build a list of volunteers to support the apiary
- Education
- Committee will discuss timing for using the apiary for education on installing nucs and packages and making splits
- Other expansion plans include signage, a storage shed, swarm traps, a dome and potential for making and selling local queens.
- Establish an apiary committee – Done! Bryan, Nathan, and Jordan are on the committee.
- Sell more honey, especially at the Thurston County Fair (Thursday July 31- Sunday August 3)
- Want to get more people to bring their honey to sell (could have sold a ton more last year)
- Club can also have honey ready to sell if member honey runs out
- Move honey tasting inside the bee booth
- Fair planning during the June board meeting
- Membership – send out the renewal postcards and do quarterly member spotlights
2025 Budget
- Income comes from:
- Inspire Olympia grant
- Class dues
- Membership dues
- Rental fees
- Honey sales
- OBA expenses include
- Apiary expansion (depends on grant funds)
- Apprentice level course teachers – $300 per teacher per course
- Other education expenses (certificates, mailing, patches) – $150
- Books – $500
- Equipment – $500
- Speakers – $1,350
- Marketing – $500
- Honey (honey, jars, and lids) – $500
- Rent – $1,875
- Communications (internet, phone, PO Box) – $900
- WASBA – $105
- Insurance – $500
- Bee Booth/TCF – $150
2025 Schedule
- Quarterly board meetings
- Annual planning – Saturday, Jan 18th
- Q2 – Thursday, April 17th
- Q3 – Thursday, June 26th
- Q4 – Thursday, October 16th
- Beginning Beekeeping Class
- Saturday, Jan 18th
- Sunday, September 7th
- Apprenticeship Beekeeping Course
- March 8 – April 12
- Include hands-on at the Apiary in April
- Fall class timing options; September 13 – October 18, October 4 – November 8
- March 8 – April 12
- Public calendar on the website