The High Land Beekeeping Club (HLBKC) is a 501(c)3) non-profit organization, run entirely by volunteers.
The HLBKC strives to preserve and protect honeybees (Apis mellifera), to educate and train new beekeepers, and share information, skills, knowledge, best practices, and technology.
Additionally, HLBKC provides a forum where beekeepers can exchange ideas, knowledge, and experiences with one another. All dues-paying members of the HLBKC are members of the Colorado State Beekeeping Association, the oldest and most recognized beekeeping organization in Colorado.
We encourage our members to take advantage of the excellent educational opportunities that the CSBA offers.
Below you’ll find information about our mission, board responsibilities and bylaws.
President: Ellen McClurkin
Vice President: Marc Pomeroy
Secretary: Sandy Barrett
Treasurer: Gary McKenna
Swarm List Manager: Susan Slomski
Club email: hlbkc1@gmail.com
The objective of the HLBKC is to promote education and public awareness of bees, of beekeeping and of the benefits of bees to the U.S. economy. The HLBKC strives to preserve and protect honeybees (Apis mellifera), to educate and train new beekeepers, share information, skills, knowledge, best practices, and technology in the craft.
We created these guides in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the roles and responsibilities of the club’s leadership team. Each officer plays a vital part in fostering the growth and success of our community, ensuring that we continue to promote responsible beekeeping and support our members in their endeavors.
The Officer Guide includes detailed descriptions of the following roles:
Club bylaws govern the operation of our organization as a 501(c) (3) nonprofit. We last voted on updates to the bylaws in April 2025.