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Carriage Hill MetroPark's maple sugaring program is happening Saturday, Feb. 19 starting at 10 a.m. The event is free to attend and open to the public.
There they got to learn how the process works, to see maple sap tapped from a tree on site, and to taste sap boiled down to true maple syrup. The verdict?
The Indigenous peoples of North America had taught the first European colonizers how to tap the maple tree and make maple sugar or syrup.
Whether you have a single maple in your backyard or hundreds of different tree species scattered across acreage, you can easily learn how to set up a tree tap at home.
HANCOCK, Iowa — The 31st annual Maple Tree Tap happened in Hancock, Iowa. Participants were able to celebrate with a little bit of sweetness by trying fresh maple syrup. During the event ...
Stephanie Singer (Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center naturalist and teacher) explains how tap a Maple tree. Attendees also learned to how to collect sap, and make syrup over a wood-fired evaporator.
January 20, 2024 Kids can learn how to tap maple trees, make syrup in Wissahickon Valley Park next month The free maple sugaring event, which features nature experts and a campfire, will be held ...
Marylanders have an opportunity to see how sap was tapped from trees over time to make maple syrup.
Maple syrup season is here. Tap trees and taste syrup at these events in Wisconsin in 2022 Chelsey Lewis Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 0:05 ...
In the Midwest, Wisconsin and Michigan are the biggest producers of maple syrup, but there is a lot of untapped potential for maple syrup in the lower Midwest.