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World Bee Day

Almost every day it’s international ‘something’ day. You may not know it, but already in just the past month it has been ‘International Hummus Day’, ‘World Naked Gardening Day’ and ‘World Penguin Day’.

So what is the purpose of such days? Well, to celebrate and/or raise awareness…of hummus. And naked gardening. And penguins. But in short, it’s all about the dissemination of information. And as you can imagine, as a library service we’re all for that.

Every one of these days is an opportunity to learn a little something about a topic, and for one day give it a prominence it wouldn’t ordinarily receive. I mean, did you know that:

Anyway, as I say, we’re all for the spreading of knowledge and wonder – it’s a core principle of any library. But we can’t highlight every single one of these days (there are over 1,500!). But we can briefly mention one that we have a connection with. Albeit a tenuous connection…

Today (20th May) is World Bee Day! And as our mascot is Billy Bee (taken from the shortened nickname for the Bill Bryson Library which we have chosen to embrace), we feel that’s reason enough to talk about it.

Billy Bee with Bill B

Here are a couple of stark, bee-based facts:

However, we can help to preserve bees by:

Find out more at https://www.worldbeeday.org/en/ and of course find more information and resources on bees by searching Discover

We’ve also got lots on penguins. Not so sure about naked gardening, however…

* – #WorldNakedGardeningDay or #WNGD if you’re interested, but you’ll have to wait until the first Saturday in May 2022 to get involved…

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