Maple sugaring part of education at Maine Academy of Natural Sciences
- Ninth graders at the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences participate in maple sugaring as part of their curriculum, learning from tapping trees to bottling syrup during a two-week study program.
- The Maine Academy of Natural Sciences has emphasized hands-on learning since its opening in 2012 and continues to show students the full syrup production process.
- Outdoor education, supported by the Maine State Legislature, enhances student engagement and offers valuable learning experiences outside the classroom.
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Senate House to host ‘Sugaring Off’ event on April 5
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The Senate House State Historic Site will host “Sugaring Off” as its first event of the season on Saturday, April 5, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m at the Fair Street site. The event features demonstrations and crafts relating to maple sugaring, as practiced in 17th- and 18th-century America. The site will host re-enactors from the 1st and 3rd Ulster Militias, who will be demonstrating 18th-century camp life. There will be live demonstra…


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