Comal County Beekeepers Association

Who Are We?

Comal County Beekeepers Association (CCBA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting beekeeping and educating its members. Most of our members live in or around Comal County, Texas, and we welcome members of the public to our monthly meetings.

CCBA is a member of the Texas Beekeepers Association and our members regularly attend annual conferences and other events.

What Does CCBA Do?

For new and experienced beekeepers alike

Monthly Meetings

Guest Speakers

Hands-On Experience

Workshops & Classes

Learn From Scratch

Extend Skills

Share Knowledge

Increase Awareness

Educate Youth

Help Local Events

Solve Issues

Find Community

When Are CCBA Meetings?

  • Monthly meetings are held at Beefy’s on the Green at 281/Rebecca Creek Rd, Spring Branch on the first Thursday of each month between 6-8pm.
  • Pre-meeting newbie (or new-bee) question time or clinic are held between 5:30 and 6pm. Here, experienced beekeepers help new beekeeper with issues they are facing – We remember we were new beekeepers once, there is a lot to learn, and often there are several answers to virtually any beekeeping question.
  • Our monthly meetings are open to anyone, CCBA member, or the public.

Join Us At Our Next Meeting

Although we welcome anyone at our meetings, only CCBA members have free or low cost entry to CCBA events, and discounts on specific bee-keeping related products. View details and membership fees.

Attend a CCBA meeting, or send email to info@comalcountybeekeepersassociation.org.

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Member Spotlight:  Veronica Hawk

May 2024

Veronica Hawk is the current Secretary of the Comal County Beekeepers Association.

Veronica is a fellow of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT), is a past president and has served 3 years on the board of the Boerne chapter. She is certified in native landscapes by the Native Plant Society and has taught the Native Landscape Certification program since 2016. She is a volunteer at the native plant demonstration garden at Cibolo Nature Center, and consulted with the Pollinator Garden Assistance and Recognition program for 4 years. Since 2017, Veronica has maintained certification by the Texas Master Naturalist Program, Hill Country chapter.

 

Prior to moving to Texas, Veronica volunteered for the Georgia Native Plant Society, the Georgia Perimeter College Native Plant Garden and graduated from the Georgia Master Naturalist program in 2006.

 

Veronica is an avid gardener in Bulverde, Texas, where she has been beekeeping since 2018.