Re: E-mail other than swarm line
From: Gerald Przybylski (gtp000000gmail.com)
Date: Sun, 26 May 2024 16:00:55 -0700 (PDT)
You're an acba member or you wouldn't be on the "Swarm-List"
so you get the ACBA Newsletters monthly.  It's emailed to you in the week before the in-person meeting.
The ACBA Newsletter contains a "boilerplate" item about joining the
[ACBA BeeTalk] google group.  (It's a public group in google groups, so
you can search for it and join it that way)
The link provided in the newsletter facilitates your joining [ACBA BeeTalk]
The ACBA also has a google group for "Local Bee Initiative" members. It's not as active,
and has a narrower focus.

ACBA Discussion Group Link:

ACBA has a Google-group for members to talk about bees, share information, and ask beekeeping questions of each other. It is a great way to learn from each other. It can be accessed through the Alameda County Beekeepers Association website or these links:
For those who are using Gmail: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/the-alameda-county-beekeepers-association 
Those not using Gmail email addresses can subscribe to the list by sending an email (using the email account they want to use for the list) to: the-alameda-county-beekeepers-association+subscribe [at] googlegroups.com 
On 5/26/24 2:38 PM, Mathieu Salgues via swarm-list wrote:
What’s the good email to reach ACBA members without plugging the swarm line?
Thanks
Matt

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