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At Dixon May Fair: Don't Miss 'BUZZINGHAM PALACE'

Buckingham Palace has nothing on this local version with all the buzz!

PHOTO: UC Davis staff research associate/beekeeper Billy Synk tending the Buzzingham Palace. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)

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By Kathy Keatley Garvey

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β€œAll the buzz” in England is the birth of a new member of the royal family, Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge. Born last Saturday in London, she will be known as Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, officials at Kensington Palace announced.

But over at the 140th annual Dixon May Fair (May 7-May 10), you’ll see another kind of buzz, another kind of palace and another kind of royalty.

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The Buzzingham Palace will be buzzing. It’s a bee observation hive belonging to the Honey and Pollination Center, UC Davis. Looking through the glass, fairgoers can observe a colony in action--the queen laying eggs, worker bees (females) tending to her every need and the needs of the colony, including the drones (males).

The bee observation hive is a product from Mann Lake, Woodland, said.Amina Harris, who directs the Honey and Pollination Center. The bees were donated by Ray Olivarez of Olivarez Honey Bees, Orland.

Staff research associate Billy Synk of the Harry H. Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility, part of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, is tending the bees in the Buzzingham Palace.

The observation hive will be showcased inside a booth in the Southard Floriculture Building along with posters, photos and scientific information about bees from the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology. Entomologists and graduate students from UC Davis will staff the booth. Among them will be entomologist Jeff Smith, an associate at the Bohart Museum of Entomology, who will be at the fair all day Friday and Saturday to talk about insects and spiders. Fairgoers can hold Peaches, a rose-haired tarantula; walking sticks, and check out the Madagascar hissing cockroaches.

Want to see Buzzingham Palace, hold Peaches and talk to the entomologists?

The fairgrounds are located at 655 S. First St., Dixon. The Dixon May Fair is the oldest district fair and fairgrounds in the state of California, according to chief executive officer Patricia β€œPat” Conklin. It’s filled with many agricultural-related exhibits in keeping with the theme, β€œNuttin’ But Fun.” (Think walnuts and almonds, two of the major agricultural industries in the county.)

Fair hours are:
Thursday, May 7: 4 to 11 p.m.
Friday, May 8: Noon to 11 p.m.
Saturday, May 9: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, May 10: Noon to 11 p.m.

For more information check out Dixon May Fair’s β€œFair at a Glance.”

Meanwhile, the Buzzingham Palace is buzzing!

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