Maple sugaring days return to Coggeshall Farm on Saturday

Posted 3/1/23

To this day, Coggeshall Farm continues the tradition of tapping for sap. For the next two Saturdays, March 4th and 11th, join them and see the process of extracting sap from the tree, all the …

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Maple sugaring days return to Coggeshall Farm on Saturday

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To this day, Coggeshall Farm continues the tradition of tapping for sap. For the next two Saturdays, March 4th and 11th, join them and see the process of extracting sap from the tree, all the way to sugaring down. 

The farm’s knowledgable interpreters will explain the history related to environmental impacts, land usage, trade, and early abolitionist movements.

This program is weather dependent.

WHEN: Saturdays, March 4 and 11, from 10am to 4pm
WHERE: Coggeshall Farm, 1 Colt Drive, Bristol
PRICING: Included with regular admission (adults: $10 - youth ages 4 to 17: $5) or a Coggeshall Farm Museum membership
MORE INFO: Reservations recommended. Get tickets and learn more on their website. Click here.

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