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BCFA Hosts Free Screening of ‘Queen of the Sun'
Delaware Valley College, 700 E Butler Ave, Doylestown, PA | Get Directions »
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The Bucks County Foodshed Alliance is hosting a free screening of the documentary film Queen of the Sun on Wednesday, February 6, at Delaware Valley College’s Mandell Building, Room 114.
Doors open at 6:30 and the screening begins at 7:00.
For more information: www.BucksCountyFoodshedAlliance.org or 215.598.3979.
Campus Map: http://www.delval.edu/offices-services/center-for-student-professional-development/employers/agriculture-science-career-and-internship-fair/campus-map-and-driving-directions/
In the fall of 2006, an unnerving phenomenon came to light: honeybees were disappearing from hives across the U.S. Beekeepers and commercial beekeeping enterprises reported losses of 30 percent – some up to 90 percent – of their colonies.
The crisis this heralded prompted filmmaker Taggart Siegel, director of The Real Dirt on Farmer John, to provide a profound alternative look at the catastrophic disappearance of honeybees and the role bees play in around the globe.
The resulting 82-minute documentary, Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us?, directed and produced by Siegel, weaves together the dramatic, engaging and ultimately uplifting story of the struggles of beekeepers, scientists and philosophers from around the world. It reveals both the problems and the solutions in renewing a culture in balance with nature. http://www.queenofthesun.com/
Event Details
| Where | Delaware Valley College 700 E Butler Ave, Doylestown, PA 18901 (Mandell Building, Room 114) |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:30 pm–9:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.BucksCountyFoodshedAlliance.org |
| Phone | 215-598-3979 |
| admin@BucksCountyFoodshedAlliance.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Delaware Valley College
Delaware Valley College in Doylestown, Pa., is an independent, multi-disciplinary college with more than 1000 acres of land between its properties in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Founded in 1896, it features individualized attention, small class sizes and an applied as well as theoretical approach to learning. The College offers rich programs in the sciences, as well as a variety of programs in business and the humanities, offering more than 20 undergraduate majors, three master’s programs and a variety of complementary adult education courses.