Texas Bee Works: TikTok’s ‘Bee Lady’ slammed for “dangerous” and “fake” practices
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TikTok’s famous ‘Bee Lady’ is under fire this week, and here’s why.
The latest bout of TikTok drama revolves around something pretty unexpected… bees.
Yes, you heard that right. This week’s gossip isn’t about Bryce Hall or Addison Rae, it’s about beekeeper Erika Thompson, aka ‘Bee Lady’, or Texas Bee Works.
The TikTok-famous beekeeper has been slammed by another beekeeper this week who claims that her practices are “dangerous” and “fake”.
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Market Day rescheduled for May 8 in Old Alabama Town
After heavy storms forced a delay on Market Day in Old Alabama Town, it s been rescheduled for May 8.
With a blend of the past and present, including vendors, garden accents, children’s crafts, music, food and more, it ll take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Guests will enter at Lucas Tavern, 310 North Hull St. Admission is $10 for adults. Children are free.
“This is part of our new reemergence,” said Ella Martin, special events coordinator for Landmarks Foundation/Old Alabama Town. “We did it in November during COVID. We had people show up, because they just wanted to be outside. We’re hoping to continue this, and do it on a once every quarter basis.”
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Market Day: Step back into the 19th century Saturday in Old Alabama Town
This is a rain-or-shine event from the Landmarks Foundation in downtown Montgomery; Adults are $10, and kids get in free
Market Day in Old Alabama Town brings a blend of the past and present Saturday, with vendors, garden accents, children’s crafts, music, food and more.
It’s a rain-or-shine event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and guests will enter at Lucas Tavern, 310 North Hull St. Admission is $10 for adults. Children are free.
“This is part of our new reemergence,” said Ella Martin, special events coordinator for Landmarks Foundation/Old Alabama Town. “We did it in November during COVID. We had people show up, because they just wanted to be outside. We’re hoping to continue this, and do it on a once every quarter basis.”