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Christmas in Beeville
Christmas in Beeville returns to the High Country
BY JORDYN DANIELS
Hidden Happiness Bee Farm has much to offer during the holiday season, including their annual Christmas in Beeville attraction and their Christmas in the Gap.
Christmas in Beeville will return to the High Country this year for the annual event. The farm store will be lined with barrels of assorted candies, seasonal ornaments and gift baskets. Maybe the most prized item in the store is the year-round non-pasteurized honey for sale.
The reason raw, unpasteurized honey has the most health benefits is because pasteurized honey is heated up, and kills the natural pollens that help relieve allergies, H.S. Greene, owner of the store, said.
The store offers a place to stock up on holiday gifts as well as beekeeping supplies. Locally made chocolates, lotions, soaps, pottery, and hand turned wood crafting is available year round as well.
Christmas in Beeville will feature an illuminated miniature town display, and a live beehive. The Beehive will be enclosed in glass for consumers to see the live process of honey making.
Hidden Happiness Bee Farm is located right off of U.S 421, mid way between Wilkesboro and Boone. The Deep Gap location is conveniently located to act as a visitor center and to greet travelers as they head to West Jefferson, Boone or Blowing Rock.
Coffee and Honey samples are complimentary, and drinks and snacks are also available in the store. Store Hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Sunday the store is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Buses and S.U.V.s are welcome, as there is plenty of space to park and maneuver.
To find out more information, visit www.hiddenhappinessbeefarm.com.
PHOTO BY JORDYN DANIELS Decorative beeswax candles on display and for sale at Hidden Happiness Farm, year round.
PHOTO BY JORDYN DANIELS Holiday ornaments are available at Hidden Happiness Farm. PHOTO BY JORDYN DANIELS Decorative honey bottles for sale at Hidden Happiness Farm.