POLLINATION PROMOTION
2nd annual buzz-worthy book festival draws busy bees to the Hill Country
Bee Cave’s buzzing Books and Bees Festival is back at the Hill Country Galleria for an education-packed weekend of fun, with a new twist: their first-ever HoneyFest.
The Bee Cave Public Library launched their bookish festival in 2022 to promote their programming and bee conservation efforts. The city has a Bee City USA affiliate designation, meaning the local community is dedicated to sustaining bee pollination through the growth of native plants and reduction of pesticides.
The library's goals with the festival are to educate children and families about the importance of bees in nature, while also uplifting important literature.
Highlighted events on April 1 include a musical performance from “The Singing Zoologist” Lucas Miller, a children’s craft and storytime space, and bee education sessions. Guests can also expect to see book signings, Q&A sessions, and readings from several featured authors, including Fridge-Opolis author Melissa Coffey and Nicolas Solis, author of My Town, Mi Pueblo.
The inaugural HoneyFest the following day will allow visitors to engage with local honey makers, enthusiasts, and creators from the community. There will be a bee-themed farmer’s market with plenty of local honey tastings to go around. The Bee Cave Library also invited several self-published local authors for guests to discover. While you’re there, you can help decide on the Best Beekeeper in Bee Cave contest.
The Books and Bees Festival will take place on April 1 from 12:30-4:30 pm. HoneyFest will run from 10 am to 2 pm on April 2. The festival is free to the public, but registration is encouraged via Eventbrite. More information about the festival can be found on booksandbeesfestival.com.