Wissahickon Watershed Maple Sugaring Program Set For March 3

Ever wonder how maple syrup and sugar are made? The Wissahickon Vally Watershed Association will offer a unique program on maple syrup on March 3 in Ambler, Montgomery County.
            The event offers a fun and informative event ideal for families, Scout groups, and anyone curious about the maple sugar process.
            Choose a specific time as guides take small groups through the woods to see the tapped trees, and then watch it being boiled into sugar. End your walk at WVWA’s historic headquarters for hot chocolate and warm treats with maple syrup. 
            RSVP requested by sending email to: info@wvwa.org or call 215-646-8866.  There is a fee for the program: WVWA member fee: $5 per person / $15 per family; Non-WVWA member fee: $10 per person / $20 per family; or Become a WVWA member and be their guest for $45.
            In Ambler and look for signage. Walk over the Butler Avenue Bridge and turn left onto the Green Ribbon Trail.


2/20/2012

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