NATURE - The London Bell https://thelondonbell.com Fri, 22 Nov 2024 18:27:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://thelondonbell.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-Screenshot-2023-10-26-at-20.21.48-32x32.png NATURE - The London Bell https://thelondonbell.com 32 32 West Cork Beekeepers Shine at 94th London Honey Show https://thelondonbell.com/2024/11/22/west-cork-beekeepers-shine-at-94th-london-honey-show/ Fri, 22 Nov 2024 18:26:20 +0000 https://thelondonbell.com/2024/11/22/west-cork-beekeepers-shine-at-94th-london-honey-show/ Beekeepers from West Cork achieved remarkable success at the 94th London Honey Show, winning five first prizes. Mary Downey, Mairead Dineen Love, and Mark Newnham […]

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Beekeepers from West Cork achieved remarkable success at the 94th London Honey Show, winning five first prizes. Mary Downey, Mairead Dineen Love, and Mark Newnham were key winners, inspiring the local community. The Fastnet Area Beekeepers Association is now partnered with the Irish Bee Foundation, aiming to support local beekeeping initiatives and preserve native bees.

West Cork beekeepers made a significant impact at the 94th London Honey Show, securing five first-place prizes amid fierce competition. This prestigious event, established in 1923, is celebrated for highlighting excellence in beekeeping and honey production. Held at Sandown Park, the show featured local winners like Mary Downey, who triumphed in two honey categories, and Mairead Dineen Love, who claimed two firsts and a second for wax products. Mark Newnham also stood out, winning for his innovative device aiding queen replacement. The success of these individuals serves as motivation for their community. Additionally, the Fastnet Area Beekeepers Association is now part of the newly formed Irish Bee Foundation, which aims to offer training and support for local beekeepers, thereby promoting the preservation of native Irish bees. Based in Skibbereen, the association engages over 80 local members, emphasising the growing importance of beekeeping in the region.

The London Honey Show is one of the oldest and most respected beekeeping events worldwide, promoting quality in honey production and apiculture since 1923. Notably, it attracts top beekeepers from around the globe to showcase their products and innovations. The event not only honours the best in honey but also encourages advancements in beekeeping techniques. The Fastnet Area Beekeepers Association, representing beekeepers from the Mizen Head area, has recently allied with the Irish Bee Foundation to further support and train aspiring beekeepers in Ireland.

The achievements of the Fastnet Area beekeepers at the London Honey Show not only underline the exceptional quality of their honey and products but also highlight the community’s commitment to growth and education in beekeeping. With new partnerships like the Irish Bee Foundation, local beekeepers are expected to thrive, promoting the well-being of native bees while fostering a culture of excellence in their crafts.

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Exeter Gallery Presents December Exhibitions by Copp and London https://thelondonbell.com/2024/11/21/exeter-gallery-presents-december-exhibitions-by-copp-and-london/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 13:19:31 +0000 https://thelondonbell.com/2024/11/21/exeter-gallery-presents-december-exhibitions-by-copp-and-london/ Exeter Gallery features shows by Jane Davis Copp and Barbara London this December. Copp’s “Evergreen” highlights landscapes and supports climate action, while London’s “Outside the […]

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Exeter Gallery features shows by Jane Davis Copp and Barbara London this December. Copp’s “Evergreen” highlights landscapes and supports climate action, while London’s “Outside the Lines” focuses on personal expression through abstraction. Their works will be displayed from December 4 to 29, with a reception on the 13th.

This December, the Seacoast Artist Association’s Exeter Gallery showcases two exhibits from established artists Jane Davis Copp and Barbara London. Copp’s exhibit, titled “Evergreen,” features landscape paintings that symbolise the urgency for climate action. Her sales will support the Nature Conservancy of New Hampshire. In contrast, London presents “Outside the Lines,” where she explores self-expression and abstraction through an improvisational approach in her watercolours and mixed media. Both artists invite viewers to connect with nature and emotion through their work. The opening reception occurs on December 13 from 5-7 p.m., with shows running until December 29.

The Seacoast Artist Association, based in downtown Exeter, promotes local artists by hosting monthly exhibits. December’s featured artists, Jane Davis Copp and Barbara London, have distinct styles and messages in their work. Copp focuses on climate change through landscape art, while London experiments with abstraction and self-expression, merging their influences from various aspects of life. These exhibitions aim to engage the community through art and environmental awareness.

The Exeter Gallery’s December showcases by Jane Davis Copp and Barbara London provide a rich exploration of environmental themes and personal expression through art. Copp encourages climate awareness with her landscapes, while London invites artistic freedom through abstraction. The upcoming reception will foster community engagement, enhancing the appreciation of local artistry.

Original Source: www.seacoastonline.com

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