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Bee Educated On This Fresh Foodie Trail

Bee Educated On This Fresh Foodie Trail

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To support bee education and sustainability, Visit Mesa is sponsoring two beehives at Freeman Farms. The Fresh Foodie Trail, an interconnected series of culinary experiences at local farms, threads tourists through Mesa and into the nearby cities of Queen Creek and Gilbert. Since honeybees pollinate thousands of plant, tree, and flower species and help sustain us through a variety of food sources, they are crucial to the biodiversity and sustainability of the planet.

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Visit Mesa is sponsoring two bee hives at Freeman Farms as part of the Fresh Foodie Trail. Honeybees are important for biodiversity and sustainability, so this partnership aims to educate visitors about their importance. The collaboration focuses on sustainability and saving urban bee colonies. Guests can't access the hives, but they can geocache on the farm property as part of the Fresh Foodie Trail GeoTour. The GeoTour connects tourists to farms and gastronomic attractions in Mesa and the surrounding area. Hello, welcome to this episode of the Current Thing in Travel News, brought to you by the reporters of HelpMeChars.com. And now, here is the Travel News. Be educated on this fresh foodie trail to support bee education and sustainability. Visit Mesa is sponsoring two bee hives at Freeman Farms. The Fresh Foodie Trail, an interconnected series of culinary experiences at local farms, threads tourists through Mesa and into the nearby cities of Queen Creek and Gilbert. Since honeybees pollinate thousands of plant, tree, and flower species and help sustain us through a variety of food sources, they are crucial to the biodiversity and sustainability of the planet. In order to create an environmental education opportunity for visitors to understand more about the importance of bees, Visit Mesa has partnered with the international company Alveol. Using their global platform and beekeeping services will enable ecological preservation. The collaboration in this project is centered on sustainability and ways that each individual can help save urban bee colonies. Although guests are not permitted access to the bee hives, they can geocache on the farm property as part of Visit Mesa's Fresh Foodie Trail GeoTour. The bee hives are situated at Freeman Farms. The GeoTour connects tourists to farms and gastronomic attractions in Mesa and the surrounding area with more than 10 stops overall. Each farm is represented by a unique collectible sticker. Read more about this article at HelpMeChase.com. Follow our podcast on Google, Andras, M, Amazon, Radio Public, and more. Please support us and buy us a coffee at BuyMeACoffee.com slash BarclayBadR. Thanks for your support.

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