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All local beekeepers are encouraged to contact the Ocoee Region Beekeepers Association to get involved in the Honeybee Education & Pollinator Experiences Exhibit or to display your honey.
The Ocoee Region Beekeepers Association (ORBA) meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM at the PIE Innovation Center on Parker Street in Cleveland, TN. Each meeting includes discussions on various beekeeping experiences and features an open Q&A session, creating a friendly environment for both new and seasoned beekeepers to learn, share, and support one another. For information follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1968299336587131 or email us at ORBA.beekeepers@gmail.com.

The Cleveland Honeybee Festival is a vibrant celebration of honeybees, native pollinators, and the power of community. This nonprofit event is organized by the Cleveland Honeybee Festival Committee, with Honeybee Education & Pollinator Experiences presented by the Ocoee Region Beekeepers Association (ORBA-TN) in partnership with Bee City USA–Cleveland, TN. Proceeds support local beekeeping and pollinator education initiatives throughout our region.
Held in downtown Cleveland, TN, around Johnston Park, this free, family-friendly event offers a full day of hands-on learning, interactive exhibits, artisan vendors, live music, and local food—all centered around pollinator education.
Pollinators are essential to a healthy environment and a thriving community. Since becoming a Bee City USA affiliate in 2023, Cleveland has embraced a shared commitment to protecting pollinators through education, engagement, and local partnerships.
As the festival kicks off National Pollinator Week, it serves as both a joyful celebration and a meaningful reminder that when we work together—like a hive—we can all “BEE” a positive force in our City with Spirit.

Where curiosity takes flight.
This interactive exhibit is the heart of the festival’s mission: education, conservation, and awareness.
Visitors will experience:
🐝 Live beekeeping demonstrations
🌻 Pollinator habitat education
🌿 Native plant resources
👩👩👧 Hands-on Beekeeping Education for Curious Little Bees
📚 Take-home conservation materials
This exhibit is a collaborative learning hub featuring regional beekeeping clubs, Master Gardeners, agricultural educators, and environmental partners working together to provide hands-on, science-based education for all ages.

Over 60 artisan vendors celebrating creativity and community.
Stroll through the Honeybee Promenade and discover:
🎨 Handmade arts & crafts
🍯 Honeybee inspired goods
🧴 Natural body care products
🌼 Garden décor & pollinator plants
🎁 Unique gifts from local makers
This vibrant village showcases regional talent and small businesses while supporting the local economy.

Food, fellowship, and festival flavors.
Take a break and enjoy:
🚚 Food trucks and local cuisine
🍦 Sweet treats & lemonade stands
🌞 Shaded seating areas
👨👩👧👦 Family gathering space
The Picnic Pavilion is designed to give families a comfortable place to relax, refuel, and connect.

The Honeycomb Stage brings energy and excitement to the day with:
🎤 Live music performances
🎙️ Festival welcome & official opening
🏆 Community recognitions
🐝 Sponsor spotlights
🎸 Featured musical guests
From morning welcome to wrapping up the end of the day, the Honeycomb Stage keeps the celebration buzzing.

Fun for the whole family! Bring the little ones to the Bee Curious Kid Zone for a day packed with excitement. Enjoy awesome bounce fun, beautiful face painting, and an up-close look at our local fire and police vehicles. Plus, look out for hands-on crafts, games, and plenty of surprises to keep the kids buzzing with joy! Come BEE Curious!
As a mother and beekeeper, I discovered honeybees alongside my son, Max, who lives with high-functioning autism. What began as curiosity and even a form of therapy slowly became something much deeper. Beekeeping offered focus and structure, giving us a shared purpose. In caring for the hives, we found connection, confidence, and growth together. Through mentorship and involvement with the Ocoee Region Beekeepers Association, I began to see that the power of pollinator education extended far beyond our own family. What helped us could also serve our community.
When Cleveland became a Bee City community in 2023, it felt like the right time to expand that vision. In 2025, the Cleveland Honeybee Festival was created as a place where education, conservation, small business support, and community connection could come together in one meaningful day.
“What began as something personal has grown into something shared.”
Today, the festival operates as a nonprofit community event supporting local beekeeping and pollinator education in our schools. It brings together beekeepers, educators, universities, Master Gardeners, artists, and families to celebrate pollinators and inspire stewardship for generations to come.
And at its heart, it is still about learning together.
Thank you for being part of the story.
Karla Hyder
Founder, Cleveland Honeybee Festival
































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