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Canada Agriculture Museum Introduces Live Bee Colony

May 3, 2010

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Canada Agriculture Museum Introduces Live Bee Colony

The addition of a live hive to the Canada Agriculture Museum’s newest exhibition, Taking Care of Beesness, is creating quite a buzz. The Museum celebrates the official opening of its newest exhibition Taking Care of Beesness this Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 9, with the addition of a live bee hive.

Members of the media are invited to explore Taking Care of Beesness and meet the project manager, curator, and interpretive staff for this exhibition.

What: Media availability
Live hive at the Taking Care of Beesness exhibition

Who: Canada Agriculture Museum exhibition staff

When: Thursday, May 6, 2010
10–11 a.m.

Where: Canada Agriculture Museum
Prince of Wales Drive


General information: Visit agriculture.technomuses.ca or call 613-991-3044.

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For more information contact:
Caroline Desabrais
communications and marketing
Canada Agriculture Museum
Phone: 613-998-5342
Email: cdesabrais@technomuses.ca
Website: www.agriculture.technomuses.ca

Lucie Robillard
communications and marketing
Canada Agriculture Museum
Phone: 613-943-1164
Email: lrobillard@technomuses.ca
Website: www.agriculture.technomuses.ca

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