by Shirley Acevedo Nicole Pettibon, our 2009 Texas Honey Queen, is preparing to compete for the American Honey Queen title at the American Beekeeping Federation Convention in Orlando, January 2010! She has submitted her application with her required essay on honey, and the list of 50 events she participated in as Texas Honey Queen. Nicole will be traveling to Orlando from Emmaus Bible College in Iowa, since her classes begin January 7. Rachael Seida (2008 American Honey Queen) and I will meet up with Nicole in Orlando to support by assisting with activities like ironing clothes, coaching regarding the events of the Convention, running errands, etc. On behalf of Texas beekeepers, Nicole, we wish you safe journeys and much success at ABF! We greatly appreciate all you have done over the past year as 2009 Texas Honey Queen. We are honored to have had you represent us. We are proud of you! And now I would like to introduce our 2010 Texas Honey Queen, Allison Adams of Plano, TX. She will accompany us to learn first-hand the workings of the American Honey Queen Program. Allison’s family will drive to Florida later that week, in time to join in the Saturday convention events, and spend family time in the Orlando area with Allison. We wish Allison and her family an enjoyable time in Florida and Allison a rewarding time at ABF. The Texas Beekeepers Convention in Tyler began with Kids Learning About Bees on Thursday November 12. A well behaved 428 children came with adults to learn about honey bees and beekeeping. East Texas Beekeepers Association (ETBA) did a wonderful job of manning the numerous tables. Violet Bourns worked tirelessly over several months taking care of the details. Tammy Lenamond and Diane Rapazzo precisely managed the timing of the children’s arrival over the five hours. Thursday evening’s Bee Buzz had a total of six Honey Queens and one Honey Princess providing delicious food prepared with honey to top off the finger food, tea,and coffee provided by Burlesons Honey, Dadant and Mann Lake. The lovely young ladies were Nicole Pettibon (2009 Texas Honey Queen), Allison Adams (Collin County Honey Queen), Diane Jurchen (American Honey Queen from Iowa), Kellie Lenamond (East Texas Honey Queen), Kaylynn Mansker (Collin County Honey Princess) and Rebekah Jones (Williamson County Honey Queen). At the opening of the Convention on Friday morning, the Queens and Princess were officially introduced. Nicole Pettibon gave an excellent power point presentation of her year as Texas Honey Queen.  After the morning break, Diane Jurchen, Nicole Pettibon and Kellie Lenamond judged TBA honey contest entries. The Queen’s Luncheon took place at noon on Friday with 72 people present. Texas Honey Queen, Nicole Pettibon, gifted each person with a bright yellow button. After the six Queens and Princess shared their favorite bee talk experience, everyone looked for a paper skep taped to their chairs to identify the winner of the lovely handmade centerpiece skep which were provided by the ladies of ETBA. After lunch, the Honey Queens and Princess went to Rice Elementary School for a 30-minute bee talk to 132 fourth graders. The children were seated on the gym floor, and each of the six young women spoke for approx five minutes about an aspect of beekeeping. Buzzy Bear came too, thanks to James Mansker of Nevada, TX. Shelby Kilpatrick wore the bee suit, hat, veil and gloves for the school children! Next stop for the Honey Queens and Princess: Tyler Rose Garden, to view the beauty of and smell the numerous fragrances of gorgeous roses. Later we watched hot flour tortillas roll off the conveyor belt at Mercado’s, ate dinner and returned to the hotel to dress for the Quiz Bowl. Past Texas Honey Queens manage the Friday evening Quiz Bowl, where they test the beekeeping knowledge of the Queens and Princesses. This year was no exception; Sarah Paulson Landry (1997/1998 Texas Honey Queen & 1998 American Honey Princess) sent a “Jeopardy” game on a flash drive with her parents (Susan and John Paulson) since she could not be present. Thank you, Sarah and Susan and John! The game was a success and a lot of fun, and we even took questions from the audience which few in the room could answer. Saturday morning included the Delegates Breakfast and then interviews for Kellie Lenamond and Allison Adams for the 2010 Texas Honey Queen position. Seven beekeepers interviewed the young ladies and deliberated for three hours before making the selection. Those present were Rachael Seida,Violet Bourns, Alan Eynon, Don Angle, Deborah Rankin, Jimmie Oakley (not pictured) and myself. After a quick lunch, all attended the TBA Business Meeting and then took two hours for rest and relaxation away from the hotel. By 6 pm, everyone was dressed formally for the Banquet. After a sumptuous prime rib dinner, Nicole Pettibon gave her farewell words and was presented with a certificate of completion of her year as 2009 Texas Honey Queen and a $2000 scholarship check from President, Todd Youngblood for TBA. Again, thank you, Nicole! Kellie Lenamond, 2009 East Texas Honey Queen, was named 2010 Texas Honey Queen Runner Up and was presented with a beautiful bouquet of a dozen pink roses arranged by Janet Rowe of CCHBA. Allison Adams was crowned 2010 Texas Honey Queen and was given a lovely sash and a bouquet of red roses also by Janet Rowe. Thank you, Janet, for your fine work. The six Honey Queens and Princess skillfully helped with the auction by carrying items around the room for all to see and bid. Thank you, Texas Beekeepers, for providing many items for the auction! Thank you, East Texas Beekeepers, for providing the very capable auctioneer. The total income at the auction was $7600! And thank you to Lavada Talbert for taking in the auction items! What a generous and thoughtful association of beekeepers you are! On behalf of the Texas Honey Queen Program, I thank you! Allison Adams as Texas Honey Queen, looks forward to visiting your area and local club. Over the next year ,she and the Queen Committee will look at possible options to keep the auction entertaining and of reasonable length. Thank you again for your gracious support of our Texas Honey Queen and Honey Queen Program. I look forward to receiving your invitation for the Texas Honey Queen to come to your event!
by Shirley Acevedo
Our Texas Honey Queen, Nicole Pettibon, is representing us beekeepers well while she is out of State! Nicole called to ask if I would please send her more of her Texas Honey Queen trifolds to her college address in Iowa. (I feel she is gearing up for the possibility of being crowned American Honey Queen or American Honey Princess at ABF in Orlando in January! I hope to see you at that very special gathering. I recently noticed Southwest Airlines had $69 fares to travel Dallas – Orlando in January. Don’t miss it!) Nicole is now a freshman in college and is doing well! She will be back in Texas for the “Hello Honey” cooking demos at the State Fair of Texas on Thursday and Friday, October 1 and 2. Our American Honey Princess, Allison Hull, of Minnesota will join us at this event. Allison will be hosted by CCHBA members, Linda and Jim Smittle of Allen, TX (thank you so much, Linda and Jim!). We look forward to the very special participation at this event from Rebecca Hollington (Harris County Honey Queen), Kellie Lenamond (East Texas Honey Queen), Rebekah Jones (Williamson County Honey Queen), Allison Adams (Collin County Honey Queen, and Kaylynn Mansker (Collin County Honey Princess)! What a fine group of young women beekeepers! You all can be very proud of your good work as a State in bringing forward these Honey Queens and Princess, who are spokespersons for us in our communities about the value of honey bees! Thank you, John Talbert, for managing so well all the details of the TBA Honey Booth at the Texas State Fair. Contact John (by email
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or by phone 972-843-8084) about setting up a time to man the booth between Friday, September 25 and Sunday, October 18. Nicole Pettibon will also be at the TBA Convention at the Holiday Inn Select in Tyler, TX, Thursday thru Saturday, November 12 thru 14! This year’s Convention promises to be a most rewarding time for all. Our American Honey Queen, Diane Jurchen, from Iowa will join us. Diane’s sister, Teresa was 2006 American Honey Princess and joined us at the TBA Convention in Kerrville that year. On Thursday, November 12, Kids Learning about Bees will be held from 10 am – 3 pm at the hotel! This will be another special opportunity to share beekeeping experiences with the youth from the area. If you would like to volunteer for this fun event, contact Vi Bourns of East Texas Beekeepers Association (
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or 903-316-9300). Vi has been doing a wonderful job of setting up this event. The Bee Buzz on Thursday evening will be your chance to get to know each of the lovely Honey Queens and Princess. Some special entertainment is being planned for the occasion! And after the Convention is opened on Friday morning and the Queens and Princess are formally introduced, we will come to honey judging time. Be certain to bring you entries for the judging of honey, wax, photos and gift baskets! The judging rules and guidelines are on pages 18 & 19. Friday’s Queen Luncheon at the Convention - it costs $25 if you send in your payment at least by Friday, November 6! Pricey meal, you may say. I promise, you will not regret coming to lunch with the Queens and Princess! East Texas Beekeepers Association is planning to have one very special item on each table, and it will go home with one lucky person at each table. AND Nicole Pettibon, (Texas Honey Queen) and I have a something in mind for each person attending the Queens Luncheon. The item will cost you $25 to purchase outside of the luncheon. So, you should just go ahead and send in the $25 to Jimmie Oakley, and get the item free at lunch. Nothing like a bit of suspense . . . . Thank you, dear Texas beekeepers, for all of the caring and support you have given Nicole over this calendar year! You have been the best! You have blessed her with your friendship, and in return, she has shared with others all over the state of Texas our mutual appreciation for the honey bee. .
See you soon!
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by Shirley Acevedo, Honey Queen Committee Chair We Texas beekeepers can be so proud of our Texas Honey Queen! In this issue (pages 6-9), do read Nicole’s report of her myriad of activities. As she travels around the state and encourages both the honey industry and the use of beehive products, other plusses also appear: we now have three local honey queens and one local honey princess in Texas! These young women remind me of the swarm queens, which take off from the home hive to produce strong colonies elsewhere. The Queens are Kellie Lenamond of East Texas Beekeepers, Rebecca Hollington of Harris County Beekeepers, Allison Adams of Collin County Hobby Beekeepers and the Princess is Kaylynn Mansker of Collin County Hobby Beekeepers. These young ladies represent us beekeepers at many events. Our Texas Honey Queen, Nicole Pettibon, not only travels well, she also impeccably cares for the beehives in her backyard. Recently when Nicole and I were speaking over the phone, she mentioned she was preparing to collect a swarm from her own hives that had landed under a trailer at her home. Now as beekeepers, we all know it can be a bit challenging to retrieve a swarm while one is kneeling or lying on the ground. Nicole accomplished the feat and hived the swarm. Another out-of-the-ordinary experience occurred when Nicole received an invitation for a phone interview for the Houston Family Magazine. Nicole was given a list of possible questions for the interview. She prepared for those questions and for any others that might come up when she was put on the spot. The opportunity came about through Harris County Beekeeper, Lauren Lovell. Thank you, Lauren, for giving Nicole this special media exposure! The April article/interview is at http://houstonfamilymagazine.com; click on “Archives” to the left and follow instructions to read the Texas Honey Queen interview. While at Sherman, TX, Earth Day on April 18, KXII, Channel 12, had a live interview with Nicole as Texas Honey Queen. Many of you Texas beekeepers have made possible Nicole’s numerous events around our great state of Texas. Don Angle of Harris County Beekeepers came through over and over again in making arrangements for Nicole’s three trips to Houston. Misti Dillon and family (husband Billy, son Blake, and daughter Blair) hosted Nicole and provided transportation to and from Hobby Airport and other activities when Nicole was in Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burger also hosted Nicole and her brother, Caleb and took them to Hobby Airport during Nicole’s visit with the Houston Beekeepers. Thank you, Harry Reichart, for staying in regular communication to facilitate the Honey Queen’s Level 9 tour of NASA. Kay and Jimmie Oakley of Round Rock gave Nicole wonderful care when she was in Round Rock; and thanks to Kim Lehman, Nicole had a fun place to stay while in Austin for the National Honey Board Meeting. Thank you, Texas beekeepers, who played small and large roles. All of us working together make our Texas Beekeeping “hive” a strong and healthy and vibrant community. Call or send me an email to arrange for Nicole Pettibon, Texas Honey Queen, to come to your area. Nicole would love to get to know you! I look forward to seeing you in Webberville, TX, on Saturday, June 20! I will see you again in Tyler for the TBA Convention, November 12-14!! Thank you for your generous support of the Texas Honey Queen program. Blessings upon the Honey Bees and their Keepers!
OUR TEXAS HONEY QUEEN
Nicole Pettibon of McKinney, TX, is our 2009 Texas Honey Queen! Since being crowned at the November TBA Convention, Nicole has submitted her photo, bio and recipes for the new Honey Queen brochure (see pages 8 & 9). As Honey Queen, Nicole has traveled to Tyler, Plano and Granbury, TX, and to Reno, NV. She looks forward to soon attending the Ft.Worth Livestock Show, the San Antonio Livestock Show, the TBA Delegates Meeting, the Houston Livestock Show and the Williamson County Area Beekeepers general meeting.
We want to give her lots of appropriate exposure and experience. Do let me know of any events in your home area which you would like the Texas Honey Queen to attend on behalf of beekeeping.
Thank you for your generous support of the Texas Honey Queen program!
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Sincerely,
Shirley Acevedo
Texas Honey Queen Program Chairperson
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