Yoga for a cause SAVE THE BEES
Christina Garcia | APR 3, 2022

We gather in an open house fashion at Blissful Spirits Hot Yoga studio, in Rio Rancho. Stay the evening and experience a flight of yoga.
Do yoga, bid on items from local artists, baskets of self care or just donate a few bucks to save a hive.
Doors open at 5pm and the last bid will be at 8pm.
3 Yoga sessions available
5:15 -6pm yin
6:15 - 7pm warm gentle
7:15 - 7:45 hot yoga
7:45 - 8:00 pm Nidra
Attend one session or all.
Honey bees are among the most numerous and efficient pollinator species in the world. Considering that the average honey bee can visit more than 2,000 flowers in one day, these bees greatly increase the chances of a plant producing a fruit or vegetable.
Honey bees are the species most commonly used as commercial pollinators in the US. They are managed and used to pollinate over 100 crops grown in North America, and contribute $15 billion to the US economy every year. Many crops, such as almonds, which contribute $4.8 billion to the US industry each year, rely on honey bees for more than 90% of their pollination.
But honey bees don’t only pollinate crops-- they also pollinate wild and native plants, thus contributing to all the environmental and societal benefits attributed to pollinators in general.
This February was exceptionally hard on the local beekeepers in the Sandoval county area. The swing in temperature and extreme cold freeze, killed many hives. Rebuilding an apiary can cost $250 per bee colony. If a bee keeper has 4 hives this would be a $1000 cost to recover just the colonies. All money raised will help local beekeepers insulate hives and add extra food for winter months.
Please invite your people and share this email.
I look forward to seeing you.
Christina

Christina Garcia | APR 3, 2022
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