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STORY IDEA: 14 Year Old Philanthropic Bee Keeper Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman save the planet in comic books and movies Jake Reisdorf, only 14 years old, is the real deal

Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman save the planet in comic books and movies. Jake Reisdorf, only 14 years old, is the real deal.

Carmel, CA, December 05, 2016 – An eighth-grade honor student at Carmel (Calif.) Middle School, Reisdorf is an in-the-flesh superhero who, over the past four years, has ambitiously educated himself on the art and science of beekeeping, a hobby he has turned into a thriving family business as the teenaged CEO of Carmel Honey Company.

But his quest is more important than tending hives (he has 70) and peddling honey, which he currently sells in four varieties (orange blossom, sage, wildflower, and Meadowfoam) to more than 80 clients, including many of California’s best restaurants.

Crop pollination by honey bees, he’ll explain, is responsible for one-third of all of the food consumed by mankind. The world’s honey bee population is dying at an alarming rate. If the bees go away, so will the earth’s foliage. If the plants die, scientists say, humans will follow within three years. Jake would prefer to graduate from high school.

As if his efforts weren’t already noble enough, Reisdorf also has created a nonprofit charity, “Jake Gives Back,” from which he generously donates funds from Carmel Honey Company to organizations that promote honey bee research and education efforts.

His 2015 beneficiary was the El Nino Bee Lab at the University of California Davis, and the 2014 recipient was the Honey and Pollination Center at the Robert Mondavi Winery.

The youngster also speaks on a regular basis to school children, civic groups, even academics and other beekeeping enthusiasts, sharing the staggering wealth of knowledge he has accumulated over the past four years, since he initially became enthralled with honey bees as a 10-year-old.

Within a year, Reisdorf knowledgebase had become so deep that he was invited to address a crowd of 500 at the first-ever bee symposium at the University of California-Davis, home of one of the nation’s top entomology departments.

“I’m constantly meeting beekeepers who have been doing this for years, and their families have been doing it for generations,” he said. “I’m always learning new things.”

In the company of his parents, Becky and Jeff Reisdorf (dad is a building contractor in Monterey County, Calif.), Jake also travels all over the country to seminars and conferences to build upon his education (and theirs).

“Whenever we go to a conference, everybody looks first at my husband, then at me,” Becky said with a laugh. “We just say, ‘Nope, not us!’ and point to Jake.”

Mom and Dad are co-managers of Carmel Honey, and chauffeurs, transporting the CEO to his business meetings, and to various locations where, for a fee, he provides and maintains hives for clients. Jake’s 10-year-old sister, Brooke, also helps with the family business, assisting with packaging and other tasks.

More information about Carmel Honey Company and “Jake Gives Back” can be found on the company website (which, of course, Jake built mostly by himself) at www.carmelhoneycompany.com, by calling 831-687-8511, or via email at infor@carmelhoneycompany.com.

Contact:

Marci Bracco Cain

Chatterbox PR

Salinas, CA 93901

(831) 747-7455

http://www.carmelhoneycompany.com

Celebrate Earth Day with a Song – School Teacher Gives Away A Song – Save The Planet

The song gives you easy, simple steps, that you can take to make the world a better place for you and everyone on the planet.

Bartlett, IL, April 20, 2012 — Michael Droste, a teacher, composer, and musician from Illinois, is giving away a song called “Save The Planet.” “I wanted to get the ‘Save The Planet’ message out to people, and what better way than on Earth Day,” said Droste. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle need to be your new lexicon,” he added. “Put your paper and plastics in the recycle bin and not the landfill,” he implored. New LED lights are a little expensive now, but over time will get cheaper and brighter. Currently, consumers can still take advantage of compact fluorescent bulbs that offer dramatic savings in power consumption. Droste stated, “Energy conservation, recycling, and trying to live a ‘green lifestyle’ ate the key to out collective success.” Technological advances in solar panels, home power cubes, and electric cars will help, but seven billion people need to change also. “This song send a message of hope and that if we all work together we can truly change and protect our planet,” said Droste. It’s not just for us, but for future generations. “We are stewards of the planet and not the owners to pillage it’s resources blindly,” Droste concluded.

Interesting Facts:

The average house uses about 38 percent of its total annual energy use on heating

Producing 1 lb of bread requires 500 ga”ons of water

1 lb of hamburger or steak uses some 2,600 ga”ons of water

The single Save The Planet by Michael Droste is available through the Itunes, Amazon and other online music retailers. You can also download this song for free at SaveThePlanetSong.org http://www.SaveThePlanetSong.org

About Michael Droste:
Mr. Droste was awarded a music scholarship to De Paul University (Chicago) where he received both his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees. He is a teacher in the west suburbs of Chicago.

Contact:
Michael Droste
SaveThePlanetSong.org
PO Box 1025
Streamwood, IL 60107-1025
630-344-9292
WindyTown@mac.com
http://www.SaveThePlanetSong.org