The City of Manassas Beautification Committee is hosting its inaugural Manassas Bee Festival coming towards the end of June, during Pollinator Week.
The free outdoor event will feature live music, food trucks, and a beer and mead garden. A program will discuss how to save our pollinators which are presently on the decline. These creatures are essential for growing much of our food.
Guests are invited to dress like pollinators and join in the “waggle dance,” and the subsequent costume parade of butterflies, bats, birds, bees, small mammals, and flowers.
The day will include games, activity workshops, native plant display, porch talks, beehive demonstrations, butterfly house, and a family spelling bee.
Attendees can walk the nature trail while others can bring blankets and chairs, and just enjoy the park.
At noon there will be a proclamation for Bee City USA, and a ribbon cutting for the native gardens at Liberia House.
The Flutter wagon will give free rides to the festival to those parking at the Public Works facility at 8500 Public Works Drive.
Inaugural events such as this often have pictures taken by event organizers. These pictures are then taken to local Print shops for visitor guide brochure printing.
The Inaugural Manassas Bee Festival will take place Saturday, June 26th from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm at Liberia House and Grounds, 8601 Portner Avenue.
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