Community Corner
Mass Audubon’s Maple Sugaring Festival at Moose Hill
Journey back in time to enjoy the time honored
tradition of turning sap to syrup
at
Mass Audubon’s Moose Hill “Maple Sugar Festival.”
Join us for a special 90-minute outdoor, guided tour on a wooded trail to discover
the history of maple sugaring. Visit the Native American and colonial site
while meeting costumed characters from the past making maple syrup and
reenacting other daily chores. Your tour will include a visit to our “sugar
shack” where we turn sap into authentic maple syrup. All will get to
taste!
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Bring your winter appetite to
savor “maple” delectable’s such as hot pancakes with maple syrup, “sap” dogs on
buns and maple sugar popcorn served at the Nature Center for a nominal fee. The
sugaring fun continues at our children’s craft tables.
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This annual Maple Sugaring
Festival will take place on March 9th, 15th & 16th
with guided walking tours leaving every fifteen minutes from 11:00 to 3:00 p.m
This event is open to all; $7 in advance or $8 on the
day of the event, as space allows. Children under three are free.
Pre-registration is highly recommended to secure your time as this event sells
out. Reserve now by visiting the massaudubon.org/catalog or call Moose Hill at
781-784-5691. Please note that tours are held rain, shine or snow. This is also
a great program opportunity for scout and community groups. Moose Hill has 25
hiking trails on 2,000 acres of conservation land and is located at 293 Moose
Hill St, Sharon, MA.
Jan
Jan
Nareski Goba
Moose
Hill Wildlife Sanctuary
Massachusetts
Audubon
293
Moose Hill Street
Sharon,
MA 02067
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781-784.5691 Ext 8111
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781.784.9153