Bee Thinking is pleased to announce our first monthly give away to a lucky member of http://www.beethinking.com. This month you have a chance at winning 5 wonderful books that will add depth and variety to your beekeeping library. All of the books can be seen at our online bookstore: Bee Thinking Books
"Langstroth's Hive and the Honey-Bee: The Classic Beekeeper's Manual."
"The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture."
"The Backyard Beekeeper: An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Keeping Bees in Your Yard and Garden."
"Natural Beekeeping: Organic Approaches to Modern Apiculture."
(Approximately $180 value from most bee suppliers)
In order to be eligible you must join Bee Thinking by going to the following page and signing up: Sign Up. Your e-mail address and name will not be visible to anyone except Bee Thinking staff, and your address will not be sold or revealed to anyone else. Be sure to include your full first and last name. If you signed up already and haven't yet entered your full name, please do so by going here and adding your full name here: Edit Profile. In order to prevent multiple registrations, those who do not include their full name WILL NOT be eligible. IP addresses will be monitored for unusual registration activity, and if it is determined that a user has registered multiple times they will not be eligible for future monthly give aways.
The random drawing will take place on Sunday, November 30th 2008 and the winner's first name will be listed on the main page of Bee Thinking.
Note: Winner responsible for paying shipping fees.
Good luck!
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