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Celebrate all things honey at What a Beautiful Buzz pop-up

Red Fiddle Vittles, Noble Cider, Shanti Elixirs, and Honey & the Hive are collaborating on this sweet event.

A close look at honey-themed small bites from the beautiful buzz event

These honey-themed small bites are almost too pretty to eat.

Photo via @redfiddlevittles

Celebrate all things honey on Friday, Feb. 24 at Honey & the Hive from 6-9 p.m. A partnership between Red Fiddle Vittles, Noble Cider, Shanti Elixirs, and Honey & the Hive, the event will feature local cheeses and honey-themed small bites alongside meads from Noble Cider and juns from Shanti Elixirs. Host Honey & the Hive will offer an assortment of local and single origin honeys for sample.

And that’s not all. Honeys, beekeeping supplies, and bee-related merchandise will be available for purchase, and honey experts will be on hand to share fascinating knowledge and info about the honey-making process. Now this sounds like the bee’s knees.

Buzzworthy details to know before you go:

  • Tickets are $45
  • Date: Friday, Feb. 24, 6-9 p.m.
  • Location: Honey & the Hive (23 Merrimon Ave.) in downtown Weaverville
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