Anthony Romano fundraising for 2nd Annual Walk for the Bees: Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas

Anthony Romano fundraising for 2nd Annual Walk for the Bees: Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas

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Location

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas NV 89161

Date & Time

Friday, April 17 2020

8:00 AM

About Me

Trying to do my part

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Welcome to the main REGISTRATION page of the 2nd Annual Walk for the Bees Friday April 17th to Sunday April 19th!

Walkers/Runners, Register then share our FUNDRAISING page with your friends.  

Virtual Walkers/Runners get your tickets here at our main FUNDRAISING page. 

The crisis of the bees is a crisis for us all. These precious pollinators contribute to at least 1 in 3 bites we take.

The goal of our walk is to celebrate the bees and to kick off a critical decade of healing ourselves and Mother Earth. In partnership with local climate-caring organizations and communities, funds raised will support bee habitat regeneration and conservation through education and service-based, community building programs.

This walk features a 17-mile breathtaking path through Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. This space encompasses 195,819 acres within the Mojave Desert made beautiful over millions of years by forces of nature which painted a landscape of rock and color. It is a sacred and powerful place. 

Walkers will:

  • Benefit from the power of people and place to take in the healing spirit of this walk.

  • Bee the change in their best bee colors or bug outfits (Queen bees, Drones, Lady Bugs, Butterflies and more). A Sweet Sweet pot of honey awaits a best dressed participant! 

  • Have the opportunity to be heard and published.  Bee the Change, written by Chief Kindness and Lindsey Lou, will include the inspired accounts of walkers and be published following this year's Bee Walk.  Inspiration may show up in the form of photos, poems, stories, oral stories, interview accounts, artwork - they will be welcome editions to the book!

General Schedule of Events: 

Day 1:

7:45am: Check-In and On-Site Registration

8:15am: Opening Ceremony, Chief Goodwolf Kindness

8:30am - 10:30am: Fun Walk, Run & Non-Competitive volunteering begin!

11:00am-12:00pm: Closing circle then optional volunteer provided potluck lunch and Pollinator Protector Workshop: Toxic for Bees is Toxic for Me

Day 2: 

7:45am: Check-In and On-Site Registration

8:15am: Opening Ceremony, Chief Goodwolf Kindness

8:30am - 10:30am: Fun Walk, Run & Non-Competitive volunteering begin!

11:00am-12:00pm: Closing circle then optional volunteer provided potluck lunch and Pollinator Protector Workshop: DIY Solutions to Save You and the Bees

Day 3: 

7:45am: Check-In and On-Site Registration

8:15am: Opening Ceremony, Chief Goodwolf Kindness

8:30am - 11:30am: Fun Walk, Run & Non-Competitive volunteering begin!!

12:00am-1:00pm: Closing circle then optional Bee the Change book entry signup/turn-in, Bee Outfit Prize Drawing, Bee Walk Shwag Gifts, volunteer provided potluck lunch.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

How do I sign up to walk/run?  Please Register here. 

I cannot come to the walk, how can I support? 

Please visit our main Fundraising Page, click on the Ticket button and choose one of the Virtual Walker and Bee Bundle options to donate funds to the Walk Goals.

  • Virtual Walker - a dollar a mile for a single walkers' service miles
  • Post-Walk Virtual Walker - a dollar a mile for every walkers' service miles, including runners' miles totaling 17 miles per day or 51 miles per runner
  • Worker Bee Bundle - get's you a 2020 Walkers Patch and Walk Banner
  • Bee Swarm Bundle - get's you a 2020 Walkers Patch, a Walk Banner, and a Sustainably-made Tshirt
  • Bee Hive Bundle - get's you a 2020 Walkers Patch, a Walk Banner, a Sustainably-made Tshirt, and a SoloBee Box (crafted from waste mahogany straight from Taylor Guitar manufacturing room)

Where do donated funds go? 

Toward the Walk Goals. 100% of funds raised will resource service projects direclty related to improving the health of our bees and communities through education and habitat regeneration and preservation

 

How do I donate? 

Donate here or please visit our main Fundraising Page, click on the Ticket button and choose one of the Virtual Walker and Bee Bundle options to donate funds to the Walk Goals.

  • Virtual Walker - a dollar a mile for a single walkers' service miles
  • Post-Walk Virtual Walker - a dollar a mile for every walkers' service miles, including runners' miles totaling 17 miles per day or 51 miles per runner
  • Worker Bee Bundle - get's you a 2020 Walkers Patch and Walk Banner
  • Bee Swarm Bundle - get's you a 2020 Walkers Patch, a Walk Banner, and a Sustainably-made Tshirt
  • Bee Hive Bundle - get's you a 2020 Walkers Patch, a Walk Banner, a Sustainably-made Tshirt, and a SoloBee Box (crafted from waste mahogany straight from Taylor Guitar manufacturing room)

What is a Virtual Walker? 

As a Virtual Walker you can support the walk from where ever you are in the world. There are several Virtual Walker Registration Options that will allow you to donate to the cause and recieve Bee Walk Shwag! No walking required.

Please visit our main Fundraising Page, click on the Ticket button and choose one of the Virtual Walker and Bee Bundle options to donate funds to the Walk Goals.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Email us at [email protected]

I want to volunteer for this (or other events). How can I get involved? 

To volunteer for this event, Sign Up Here or contact us at [email protected] to see how else you can support our work. 

How do I learn more about the Walk?

Please read more about the Chief of the Walk and visit Nations Rising to learn more about the work we do. 

    

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