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Due to unusually cold weather, this program is being moved back to allow for the sap to flow. In this program, Keith Bengston will give a brief discussion of the history of maple syrup, as well as instructions on the making of this sweet treat. The program will include discussion of Native, colonial, traditional and modern techniques of creating maple syrup as well as a display of historic techniques showing how people tapped the maple trees to collect the sap. Stations will be set up focusing on each of the traditional processes of production, along with displays of the tools used.
Participants are encouraged to dress appropriately as the program will be held outdoors. It will run throughout the afternoon.
Keith Bengson is a long time employee of Ohio History Connection, former site manager of Fort Hill, Serpent Mound and SunWatch Indian Village. He currently works at Fort Ancient. Keith holds a BA in US history and Native American studies from Northland College in Wisconsin. He has also studied extensively with members of the Ojibwe Nation and many Museums.
Cost:
General admission for non-site members is: $7 for adults, $6 for children (6-17) and seniors (60+) and children under 5 are free.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve, Fort Ancient State Memorial, 6123 State Route 350, Oregonia, OH 45054, United States,Oregonia, Ohio