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HANOVER, Pa. - PennZone -- Dawg Gone Bees is excited to announce its upcoming "Buy-Back" Event in celebration of Earth Day! Join us on Saturday, April 26th at our Hanover and Gettysburg locations for a day of eco-friendly fun and a chance to win a sweet prize.
While we are not open on Earth Day, we're encouraging our community to come together on April 26th to help reduce waste by returning clean honey and fruit spread jars. For every jar returned, participants will receive an entry into a drawing for a Dawg Gone Bees Gift Basket packed with our finest honey products, mead, and more!
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Location: 7 Center Square, Hanover, PA 17331
Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
How It Works:
"We're thrilled to host this event as a way to give back to our community and the environment," said Hal Mack, Beekeeper at Dawg Gone Bees. "Recycling our jars helps reduce waste and supports a more sustainable future for our bees and our planet."
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Celebrate Earth Day with us, support local beekeeping, and enjoy the sweet rewards of sustainability. Let's work together to create a buzzing better world—one jar at a time!
For more information about the Buy-Back Event or Dawg Gone Bees products, visit https://www.dawggonebees.com or contact us at (717) 688-7151.
About Dawg Gone Bees:
Dawg Gone Bees is a local honey and mead business dedicated to producing high-quality honey and bee products local to the Hanover area while supporting sustainable beekeeping practices. Through our products and educational events, we strive to inspire a deeper connection between people and pollinators.
Join us on April 26th—let's make Earth Day a little sweeter!
While we are not open on Earth Day, we're encouraging our community to come together on April 26th to help reduce waste by returning clean honey and fruit spread jars. For every jar returned, participants will receive an entry into a drawing for a Dawg Gone Bees Gift Basket packed with our finest honey products, mead, and more!
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Location: 7 Center Square, Hanover, PA 17331
Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
How It Works:
- Bring your clean Dawg Gone Bees honey or fruit spread jars to either location.
- Receive $0.50 back for each clean jar returned ($2.00 for 5 lb jars).
- For every jar you return, you'll be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a gift basket full of honey, mead, and other bee-themed goodies!
"We're thrilled to host this event as a way to give back to our community and the environment," said Hal Mack, Beekeeper at Dawg Gone Bees. "Recycling our jars helps reduce waste and supports a more sustainable future for our bees and our planet."
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Celebrate Earth Day with us, support local beekeeping, and enjoy the sweet rewards of sustainability. Let's work together to create a buzzing better world—one jar at a time!
For more information about the Buy-Back Event or Dawg Gone Bees products, visit https://www.dawggonebees.com or contact us at (717) 688-7151.
About Dawg Gone Bees:
Dawg Gone Bees is a local honey and mead business dedicated to producing high-quality honey and bee products local to the Hanover area while supporting sustainable beekeeping practices. Through our products and educational events, we strive to inspire a deeper connection between people and pollinators.
Join us on April 26th—let's make Earth Day a little sweeter!
Source: Dawg Gone Bees
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