Every spring, maple producers across New England begin collecting sap from sugar maple trees and boiling it down into syrup, often using the same methods that have been employed for centuries. Don't ...
The public is invited to join dozens of artists to celebrate the pieces they created for Geauga Park District’s Maple SugART Sap Bucket Invitational. Opening night for this community art exhibition ...
The steady tap, tap, tap of maple sap dripping into metal buckets is one of the sweetest harbingers of spring. “Spring is all about renewal, and maple sugaring is the perfect excuse to be outside ...
The Geauga Park District and the Geauga Arts Council invite all artists who live, work or attend school in Geauga County to participate in their Maple SugART Invitational — an exclusive project to ...
In this March 9, 2016, file photo, a bottle of maple syrup is displayed at the Merrifield Farm and Sugar Shack in Gorham, Maine. The coronavirus pandemic forced some states to cancel their annual ...
Traditionally sap was collected in buckets hung on trees, but it’s more common these days to see plastic tubing snaking from tree to tree, leading to a collection container or directly into the sugar ...
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