NC Honey Festival
Downtown Whiteville is abuzz each September with the North Carolina Honey Festival. The festival is a fun way to recognize the importance of honey bees, a vital component to the world’s food supply.
People swarmed the inaugural festival in 2017 and it has continued to grow with a great mix of bee exhibits, honey bee product vendors, food vendors and a mead garden at The Chef and The Frog Restaurant. For the uninitiated, mead is wine made from honey instead of grapes. The day always begins with a 5k run in downtown before the festival, and for those who wish to come in a night early, there is a charity pancake supper on Friday night.
Whiteville is a bee-utiful location for the festival and is one of only a few North Carolina cities to have “Bee City” status for bee-friendly environmental and agricultural practices. The work of the humble honey bee affects us all and is worthy of a celebration, so make a bee line to Whiteville and Columbus County this September.
Date and Time
Saturday Sep 7, 2019
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EDT
Saturday, September 7,2019
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Location
Vendors Exhibits start setting up in Downtown Whiteville - 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Fees/Admission
12x12 booth $30 fee
Website
Contact Information
A.C. Cutler, Dreamboro, Founder/CEO
910-445-1065
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