Butterfly Education and Awareness Day (BEAD) 2024

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June 3, 2024

What is Butterfly Education and Awareness Day (BEAD) 2024?

Butterfly Education and Awareness Day (BEAD) is a day dedicated to celebrating the wonder of butterflies and educating the public about their importance.

It aims to raise awareness about the conservation challenges faced by butterflies and their habitats, as well as highlight the vital role these winged creatures play in pollination and maintaining the balance of ecosystems.

What you can do

Participating in Butterfly Education and Awareness Day (BEAD) is a fantastic way to contribute to butterfly conservation and spread awareness. Here are some ways you can actively get involved:

  1. Learn About Butterflies: Take the time to educate yourself about the different species of butterflies, their habitats, and their life cycles. Discover the fascinating world of these delicate insects and understand the challenges they face in today’s changing environment.
  2. Visit Butterfly Gardens or Nature Reserves: Plan a visit to local butterfly gardens, nature reserves, or butterfly-friendly parks. Observe the butterflies in their natural habitat, learn from experts, and appreciate the beauty and diversity of these enchanting creatures.
  3. Plant Butterfly-Friendly Gardens: Create a butterfly-friendly environment in your own backyard or community space. Plant native flowers and host plants that attract butterflies, providing them with nectar sources and breeding grounds. This simple act can help support their populations and contribute to their conservation.
  4. Participate in Citizen Science Projects: Join citizen science initiatives that focus on monitoring butterfly populations, tracking migrations, or recording butterfly sightings. Your observations can contribute to important research and conservation efforts.
  5. Organize Butterfly-themed Events: Collaborate with local schools, community centers, or environmental organizations to organize butterfly-themed events, such as workshops, educational talks, or art exhibitions. These events can raise awareness about the importance of butterflies and inspire others to take action.
  6. Share Knowledge on Social Media: Utilize the power of social media platforms to spread information about butterflies, their conservation, and BEAD. Share educational posts, fascinating facts, and stunning photographs of butterflies to engage and educate your online community.
  7. Support Butterfly Conservation Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that focus on butterfly conservation. These organizations work tirelessly to protect butterfly habitats, conduct research, and raise awareness. Your support can make a significant impact on their efforts.
  8. Engage with Local Communities: Reach out to local schools, libraries, or community groups to offer educational sessions or workshops on butterflies. By sharing your knowledge and passion, you can inspire others to appreciate and protect these incredible creatures.
    Source: Awareness Days (awarenessdays.com).

See also Butterfly Love here at Hattingdon»


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Red Rose Day

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June 1st — National Red Rose Day

Oooooh. We just saw a few minutes ago that it is National Red Rose Day. It is late in the day, but we decided to go ahead and post anyway. Update: We began with three hats, and just added a fourth.

How about these gorgeous hats? They were created between 2017 and 2019.

The Jenny Rose Collection

Jenny Rose Picture Hat.

Jenny Rose Turban.

And the pièce de résistance. How about this for a “hatful of smiles”? This is Hattingdon’s most famous red rose hat ever.

Jenny Rose Slice. Hattingdon Horses.
Jenny Rose Slice.

One More

Look what Vivian came across on an old flash drive. She doesn’t even remember making it. Hattingdon looks very fetching, doesn’t she? Is that a “come hither look” she is giving? Ha ha ha ha.

Jenny Rose Saucer Hat.

Another Day

Oh, look. There is another “National Red Rose Day”, celebrated annually on June 12th. Well, being a Louisville gal, Hattingdon has plenty of red rose hats because of the Kentucky Derby. We got her covered.

Bye for now!

Source: Calendarr.com » Updated 20 July 24


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Flashback Friday with Anita

Today Vivian takes us all the way back to 2012 for one of her all time favorites — the “Anita” cross-banded turban.

It comes in three colorways:— black, a rich denim blue and a multi. Let’s go!

Anita Basic Black.

Anita Denim Blue.

The original!

Anita Multi.

We were hoping to add some product, but we “gotta hitch in our giddyup” as the saying goes. See you back here soon.

Wishing you a “hatful of smiles”.


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Butterfly love

Butterflies in yellow, blue, pink and green blog art. By VivianJGrant

Vivian has created a glorious, almost ethereal, saucer hat featuring a butterfly motif throughout. She made the hat in four luscious colors — blue, green, pink and yellow — and named the design “Yvette”.

How lovely. Let’s take a look.

Yvette Hattingdon wearing her blue butterfly fashion hat. Gorgeous! By ©Vivian J Grant.
Yvette in blue.

Yvette in green.

Pink Yvette butterfly hat.
Yvette in pink.

Yvette butterfly hat. Hattingdon Horses.
Yvette in yellow.

We will have the design in the shop as soon as our samples arrive and we decide on product.

Thank you for spending time with us. Hattingdon Horses.


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