Cupertino Historical Museum mounts a honey of an exhibit
Briefly

An exhibit at the Cupertino Historical Museum this summer highlights various types of bees and includes a honey extractor and hives (without live bees). Items are on loan from local beekeepers. In a separate note, the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority seeks volunteers for its Expenditure Plan Oversight Committee to ensure transparent use of public funds from local measures. This committee meets several times annually and emphasizes public accountability.
The EPOC plays a crucial role in honoring the trust placed in us by taxpayers, who strongly supported Measure T in 2020 knowing that public oversight would be part of the process.
The exhibit showcases different types of bees, see some real hives, a honey extractor and items on display loaned by beekeepers Jack Carter and Deb Conway.
Read at The Mercury News
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