Maple Sugarbush Festival & Pancake Breakfast: A Delightfully Sticky Situation
The Wesselman Nature Society will again be tapping the sweetness of sugar maple trees during its The Maple Sugarbush Festival and Pancake Breakfast Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March.
The Maple Sugarbush Festival is a family-friendly event that celebrates the maple sugar harvest from the trees of the Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Visitors of all ages will enjoy the opportunity to tour the woods to observe how sap is harvested from the plentiful sugar maple trees and processed into concentrated maple syrup. The history of maple sugaring and the vital processes inside of the trees will be revealed. Visitors will then get to enjoy the homegrown and homemade maple syrup in a hearty pancake breakfast, which also includes sausage, orange juice, milk, and coffee. This is a oncea- year opportunity to enjoy the rich history of maple sugaring and the Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve.
For more information about this event, please contact Wesselman Nature Society Director of Education Lauren Preske (lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety. org).
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