Date & Time
5:00pm EDT - 6:30pm EDT
Tuesday, July 21
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Join Director of Community Farm Program, Noah Gress, as we explore the fascinating world of honey bees!
He’ll explain how bees are a super organism that have influenced humans throughout history. After learning about their bee-utiful ecology, we’ll get to taste their honey...while also enjoying some botanical cocktails. Cheers!
Tuesday, July 21
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Join Director of Community Farm Program, Noah Gress, as we explore the fascinating world of honey bees!
He’ll explain how bees are a super organism that have influenced humans throughout history. After learning about their bee-utiful ecology, we’ll get to taste their honey...while also enjoying some botanical cocktails. Cheers!

ECOcentric Experience is our new environmental education series for adults seeking a deeper understanding of and closer relationship to nature. Through seasonal lectures as well as immersive field experiences, participants study birds and wildlife, regenerative farming, watershed protection, and habitat stewardship.
PARKING & ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION
PARKING | Parking will be located at Rushton Farm (911 Delchester Rd, Newtown Square)
ACCESSIBILITY | This program will involve light walking around the preserve in meadows, hedgerows, and woodland.
OTHER EVENT INFORMATION |
POLICIES
CANCELLATION POLICY | WCT may cancel events due to inclement weather or low registration. If an event is canceled, we will notify you of the rescheduled event date, and you will receive a full refund. If you can no longer attend | If your cancellation is at least 72 hours in advance of the event date, you will receive a full refund. Please email bhg@wctrust.org or call 610-353-2562 to cancel. If your cancellation is less than 72 hours' notice and you DO NOT attend a event, your event registration fee will support the Trust's mission to save open space and connect people to nature. Thank you for understanding. We will do our best to accommodate your needs.
PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY | Attendance throughout the programs and events with Willistown Conservation Trust gives consent to be photographed for use in print and electronic media. Please notify Willistown Conservation Trust staff if you would prefer that your photo not be used for various multimedia or publications. Contact communications@wctrust.org
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Date & Time
5:00pm EDT - 6:30pm EDT
Noah Gress | Director of Community Farm Program
Noah began his farming career at age 19 at Solviva Farm on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, where he leased land for ten years before returning to Chester County. After leasing land at Pete’s Produce Farm in Westtown, where he grew salad mix for the store and engaged in market gardening, he joined our team in March 2011. As a field manager, Noah played a vital role in Rushton Farm’s success, overseeing daily operations, property maintenance, and educational outreach. In his free time, he enjoys spending quality time with his family and operates Raindance Apiaries, a beekeeping business focused on honey production and pollination.