The Inn at Honey Run Announces "Honeycombs for Honey Bees"
Millersburg, Ohio, August 15, 2014 (Newswire.com) - To celebrate National Honey Bee Day on August 16, The Inn at Honey Run has announced a new promotion for the month of September: “Honeycombs for Honey Bees.” The boutique hotel in Amish Country has pledged to donate a honey bee kit for each stay in one of their earth-sheltered Honeycomb rooms during the month of September.
Each honey bee kit will provide a family in a developing nation with everything they need to raise honey bees to improve the success of their crops and provide additional income from honey. The honey bee kits will be donated through a nonprofit organization.
"We grow bee and pollinator-friendly plants in many of our gardens because they play an essential role in local agriculture. We hope to help raise awareness about the importance of honey bees, both as a livelihood for impoverished families and as a part of our own food system."
Jason Nies, Proprietor of The Inn at Honey Run
The donation is spurred by the hotel’s own affinity for honey bees and other insect pollinators. “We grow bee and pollinator-friendly plants in many of our gardens because they play an essential role in local agriculture,” said Jason Nies, owner of The Inn at Honey Run. “We hope to help raise awareness about the importance of honey bees, both as a livelihood for impoverished families and as a part of our own food system."
The Inn at Honey Run has set a goal of 100 honey bee kits to be donated at the end of September. To book a stay and participate in The Inn at Honey Run’s Honeycombs for Honeybees event, visit www.innathoneyrun.com or call 330-674-0011.
About The Inn at Honey Run
Nestled in the rolling hills of the Ohio Amish Country, The Inn at Honey Run is a boutique hotel featuring luxury accommodations, casual upscale dining, extensive grounds and design inspired by its natural surroundings. The boutique hotel in Amish Country offers a tranquil retreat for romantic getaways, weddings and corporate events within two hours of Cleveland and Columbus. http://www.innathoneyrun.com