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Honeyrun Farm produces pure raw, honey, handcrafted soap, and beeswax candles in Williamsport, Ohio

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Honeyrun Farm Partners with The Buzz Maker to Save Bees

Jayne Barnes

Knowing that one in four North American bee species face extinction and that one in three bites of food is thanks to a pollinator, The Buzz Maker launched the Save Ohio Bees initiative with Ohio artists and Honeyrun Farm.

The mission is to raise awareness and funds to protect bees and pollinator habitat while supporting local artists and encouraging grassroots climate action. 
“We believe in the power of small business to address big challenges,” said Tracy Teuscher, APR, president of The Buzz Maker. “We’re leveraging community, collaboration, and creativity to empower others to take small actions that make a big difference in reversing pollinator loss and restoring biodiversity.”

This year’s campaign launches May 20, World Bee Day, to benefit The Wilderness Center (TWC) of Ohio and The Pollinator Partnership. Artists, including The Bee Collective will donate a portion of net proceeds with a matching gift from The Buzz Maker through June 30. 

Pollinator projects and special events are part of this year’s lineup including a free virtual Bee Bootcamp scheduled June 8. 

Visit the Save Ohio Bees marketplace to shop local art and hive products, and find bee and plant guides, video resources, garden projects, local nurseries and more.  

About The Buzz Maker! 

The Buzz Maker is an award-winning public relations, consulting and branding firm. Its mission is to positively impact individuals, businesses, communities, the environment and the profession through ethical public relations practice. Since its founding in 2005, the firm has helped nearly 70 brands prosper. Visit thebuzzmaker.com, and follow on social media @thebuzzmaker.

You can purchase any of the above photographed items here on out website and from May 20 through June 30, 50% of the net proceeds of these items will help save bees and pollinator habitat in collaboration with The Buzz Maker. Simply click the photo to be taken to the listing and description of each product, and you can purchase directly here on our website. If you’d like to purchase these items at the farmstand or at the farmers market, please email us or call us to pre-order.

Pickaway County Ag Days

Jayne Barnes

We were pleased to participate in the Pickaway County Virtual Ag Days, which was designed to provide interesting and engaging youth-focused education that builds awareness of food and farming in the community. This is part 1 of a 3 part series that was shown to 4th graders in Pickaway County, but we believe it is interesting for bee-lovers of all ages.

The cast of Honeyrun Farm - Japanese TV Stars

Jayne Barnes

Back in early January, we were contacted by the Japanese TV network NHK (which is the US equivalent of PBS) and were asked if we wanted to be interviewed for one of their shows. It's designed to teach young Japanese children English phrases and words, while also teaching them about different places and cultures throughout the world. After several hours of Skype meetings and interviews, here is the finished product (10 minutes long.) It was a great experience for our kids. If you reach the end you will finally know how to spell our names, and see a cameo by Cliff our steer and Lilac the goat. Watch the video here (sorry I couldn’t embed it.) Enjoy!

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We're Moving on OUT... OUTDOOR market is here!

Jayne Barnes

-posted by Jayne

We’re happy to announce the Worthington Farmer’s Market is moving back outdoors Saturday May 1st to our traditional Olde Worthington location, 8 a.m. - noon. We’ll be in our typical market spot across from House Wine at 644 High St, Worthington, OH 43085. You can find us in this spot every Saturday now through the end of October.

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The Honeyfest is also coming back in 2021! Mark you calendar for September 10th and 11th. For more information about this event visit http://centralohiobeekeeper.com/ and follow them on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/Lithopolis-Honeyfest-140715752615419

Isaac has been busy splitting hives and attempting to prevent swarms, however the bees seem to be one step ahead of us and we’ve had plenty of swarms over the past week. Luckily some hives swarm right out the back door at an easy spot for us to catch them and get them in a new spacious hive.

Seth has been back to help us for a few days. So thankful for his work ethic!

Seth has been back to help us for a few days. So thankful for his work ethic!

And the last big news of the week, we have a new member of the barnyard! Meet Winnie. My sister found this horse for our daughter Maizy about 2 years ago. Maizy has dreamed of having a horse ever since she was very young. My sister was able to care for Winnie for the past few years until we were ready to take on full ownership. This was the biggest reason we rented extra land for added hay fields around our property. We have a lot to learn about owning a horse but we’re leaving the studying up to Maizy. Send advice if you have any.

One happy 11 year old. Some dreams do come true.

One happy 11 year old. Some dreams do come true.

The Gates of Honeyrun

Jayne Barnes

-posted by Jayne

I shared some pictures on our Instagram page of all the cool gates and railings Isaac has created here at the farm. I received such a positive response, I figured I shouldn’t let all you blog readers left out. Several of you have asked, “What do beekeepers do in the winter?” The answer is… they make gates!

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In other news, the bees made it home safely from their trip to California. They arrived here on March 29th, and Isaac has been busy putting them each in their respective apiaries.

Early morning light. Welcome home bees!

Early morning light. Welcome home bees!

Looking good! Healthy brood, ready for Ohio Spring.

Looking good! Healthy brood, ready for Ohio Spring.

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I would be remiss if I didn’t take this opportunity to tell you about a little sale we’re having on chunk honey: today through Friday, take $2.00 off. Only $5 a jar for this gorgeous honeycomb surrounded by light Spring honey! Only here on our website.