
Arts and Heritage Foundation St. Albert
Build a Native Bee Hotel
Ages: All
Location: St. Albert Historic River Lots + Grain Elevators
Alberta is home to over 300 species of native bees, most of which are solitary meaning they live alone. Bee a good neighbour and learn how to build a simple home for native bees using an aluminum can. All materials will be provided for you to make one simple bee hotel to take home and one to leave for the bees at St. Albert’s Historic River Lots.
$5 per family
To withdraw from or change your program registration, we require a minimum of 7 days notice before the program start date. You may transfer into one of our other art or history programs or receive a refund, less a 3% administration fee.
As a non-profit organization, our goal is to keep our class prices accessible to everyone in our community. The 3% administration fee for cancellations helps us cover the costs associated with processing registrations and cancellations.
If you cancel with less than 7 days notice, you will forfeit your registration fee.
Thank you for your interest in our programs. If a program is full, you may join the waitlist. When a spot becomes available, an automatic notification will be sent to the waitlist. Please note that being on the waitlist does not guarantee a spot, as spots are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. If you no longer wish to be on the waitlist, please notify us so we can remove your name. For any questions, please contact us at sarahb@artsandheritage.ca.
Adding your name to the waitlist prior to registration dates does not reserve a spot in the program.
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"We enjoyed the comfortable, welcoming atmosphere and received great instruction. Loved it!"
"I loved that Heather came around and asked each of us what we wanted to get out of that class. Then she did demos each class based on that."
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"Watching my daughter have a great time getting her hands dirty and hearing her talk about how much she loves clay now."
"Each class explores a different medium and the kids love it!"