Several local maple producers are preparing demonstrations and lining up samples for people who visit their operations during the 20th annual New York State Maple Weekend scheduled for March 21-22 …
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Several local maple producers are preparing demonstrations and lining up samples for people who visit their operations during the 20th annual New York State Maple Weekend scheduled for March 21-22 and March 28-29.
The public can see how maple syrup and other maple products are made and witness the boiling process for free. Producers will have syrup and other maple products for sale so visitors can take some home with them.
Producers in St. Lawrence County participating during the Maple Weekend are:
• Sweeter Creations Sugar House, Michael Kenny, Corey Adams, Nicholas Kenny, 3345 State Highway 345, Waddington; maple syrup, sugar, cream, also in wholsesale bulk quantities;school and group tours welcome. Info: 322-5535, SweeterCreationsSugarhouse@gmail.com.
• Finen Maple Products, Jim and Margaret Finen, 529 Austin Ridge Rd., Norwood, maple syrup products, ATV buggy rides through the sugar woods. Info: 240-405-2231 or 301-524-8628.
• Fine-n-Dandy, Donald Finen, 2620 County Rt. 35, Norwood, Depending on when you stop you may witness the production of maple syrup, maple sugar (candy) or maple cream. Info: 528-4700 or www.slcmaple.com/114/fine-n-dandy.
• Woody's Maple, James Woodrow, 418 Underwood Road, Hermon. Over 9,000 taps, on-site canning, cotton candy, maple cream, maple sugar. Handicap accessible. Info: 347-2395.
• The Orebed Sugar Shack, Jeff and Lori Jenness and family, 503 Orebed Rd., DeKalb Junction. Info: 347-3415, 528-2450 or www.orebedmaplesugarshack.com
• Parker Maple Farm, 2591 County Route 21, Canton, see the first wood pellet evaporator in the state in operation. Info, 212-2399, 212-6780, or joshua@parkermaple.com.
• Blue Heron Farm, 68 Streeter Rd., DeKalb Junction, old fashioned sugaring using wood fuel and buckets. Info: 347-2178.
For general info: http://www.slcmaple.com/ or http://www.nysmaple.com/.