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03/31/2006
Tribal connections
Annual event celebrates food, art, dancing, music
By MARIA PHELAN VIEW STAFF WRITER
The 17<sup>th</sup> Invitational Native American Arts Festival will return to the Clark County Museum this weekend with a celebration of American Indian food, music, art, dance and heritage.
"The festival has grown overall in both quality of art and the opportunity to represent more tribes and art forms," said Kitty Heckendorf, assistant curator of education at the Clark County Museum. "We also have a great variety of food this year and a wider variety of dancing."
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03/31/2006
The Bee Man makes it sweet
Local backyard business produces honey, offers services
By ANGIE PARKINSON VIEW STAFF WRITER
Some find the company of bees anything but calming. But Las Vegas resident Jeremy "The Bee Man" Shane said he finds it very relaxing to get inside a hive and oversee the bees' work.
He keeps about 12 hives, or starts of hives, in his backyard in east Las Vegas, and 32 more hives at several other locations in the valley.
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