Are interested in selling your honey at the Indiana State Fair?Details are your Summer 2017 issue of your TBoI Newsletter, page 6
Here are a few FAQ's
Q: Who can sell honey at The Beekeepers of Indiana State Fair Booth.
A: You may sell your honey if you meet these basic criteria
- A member of The Beekeepers of Indiana
- You work at the booth for at least one shift during the fair.
- CIBA’s days are Saturday August 5th & Tuesday August 15th
- Indy Southside Beekeepers day is Wednesday August 16th
- You may work on another day if these days do not fit your schedule
- Volunteers do receive a Fair Pass for the day they volunteer
Q: Does the honey have to be from Indiana?
A: Yes, Honey must be produced in hives here in Indiana.
Q: How should honey be labeled?
A: All products should contain the following information:
- Your name and location
- Contact information
- Weight of honey in container
- Remember, honey is sold by weight: 12 fluid oz. = 16 oz or 1 pound by weight
Q: Can I set my own prices?
A: No. A price schedule was published in the TBoI Newsletter, pp 8 & 9
- For example: 1 pound jar is sold for $8.75
- $7.00 to the beekeeper
- Remainder goes to the State Fair, TBoI, and local clubs who work the fair booth.
Q: When can I bring my honey to the fair?
A: You may bring your honey any of the following times
- Best days and time are Wednesday and Thursday because you can drive right up to the Horticulture Building.
- Wednesday August 2nd - 9 AM to 5 PM
- Thursday August 3rd - Noon to 7 PM
- Bring on the day you volunteer.
- On these days you cannot drive up to the building.
Other questions? -
- See the TBoI Newsletter or contact Jerry Zimmerman - DrPhysio@PROTECTED
- Please put State Fair Honey in the Subject line.
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