TBA Events held each month include local beekeeping association meetings throughout Texas, our TBA Summer Clinic (June) and Annual Convention (November). Simply view the calendar to find association meetings, click on the meeting title for all details about organizer, location, and time. You may find our Local Association Meetings locator map helpful to identify TBA event locations near you.
If you have an event you’d like to add, please contact Leesa Hyder at TBA by emailing execsec@texasbeekeepers.org
Wise Texas Bee Club – Pre-Beginner Beekeeper Clinic
Harwood Park Pavilion 906 E Cates St, Bridgeport, TX, United StatesA pre-beginner beekeeper clinic covering equipment, pests, smoker lighting, feeding and transfer of bees.
Annual Convention
Hilton San Antonio Airport 611 Northwest Loop 410, San Antonio, TX, United StatesTBA Annual Convention 2019
Austin Area Beekeepers Seminar
Austin Marriott North 2600 La Frontera Blvd, Round Rock, TX, United StatesThe mission of this daylong seminar is to educate people of all experience levels in sustainable bee husbandry with multiple tracks so that each person can customize their learning experience to suit their needs.
NETX Beekeepers’ Conference
Holiday Inn North Longview, TX, United StatesTBA Summer Clinic 2020 – Cancelled!
Denton Convention Center 3100 Town Center Trail, Denton, TX, United StatesTBA Virtual Summer Clinic
Virtual EventSecond Steps in Beekeeping
Virtual EventIn this “Second Steps in Beekeeping” program, we talk about “what’s next?”. How to recognize signs of stress, what to do about poor producing queens, how and when to extract honey, and what diseases and pests can be plaguing your hives. Guest speaker, Mary Reed from the Texas Apiary Inspection Service is a wealth of ... Read more
Beekeeping 101
Virtual EventInterested in becoming a beekeeper but need to know where to start. This 4 part, live, online series will help you learn the basics to get started. We’ll answer: what do I buy? Where do I buy equipment and bees? Where do I put my bees? What do I do with the bees? All the ... Read more