The Palmetto Plant Eaters Club, a PlantPure Nation pod group that meets monthly (free and open to the public) to educate and support plant-based eating, will be hosting Chapin Burgess, a seasoned beekeeper, as its guest speaker on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Lowcountry at 110 Malphrus Road. He will be discussing bees and how they have become an endangered species, what are the implications of a reduced bee population on the environment and food production, and how we can help regenerate bee populations. Chapin will be bringing non-stinging drones to hold and pet.
The one-hour Palmetto Plant Eaters Club meeting will consist of introductions, announcements, upcoming calendar events and the guest presentation. Afterward a Q&A session will take place for the speaker and to address any general plant-based lifestyle topics. Our meetings are for the curious, newbies, and longtime plant-based vegan practitioners alike. A plant-based cookbook will be given away to one meeting attendee. Must be present to win.
For more information about the Palmetto Plant Eaters or this program with Chapin Burgess on Endangered Bees, go to PalmettoPlantEaters.com or contact Carla Golden at (843) 816-6179 or carla@carlagoldenwellness.com.