Cornell Camp Maple - September 15-19 in Lake Placid

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Cornell Camp Maple - September 15-19 in Lake Placid

Time: September 15, 2023 to September 19, 2023
Location: Lake Placid, NY
Website or Map: http://www.cornellmaple.com
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Cornell Maple Program
Latest Activity: Aug 14, 2023

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Looking for a fun getaway in September to hone your maple skills?  The Cornell Maple Program is looking to fill some more spots for this year's Camp Maple in beautiful Lake Placid.

Cornell Maple Camp

What: Comprehensive 4-day workshop for aspiring maple syrup producers

When: September 15th through 19th

Where: Uihlein Maple Research Forest, Lake Placid, NY

 

Cornell Maple Camp is back!  This year’s immersive maple course will take place September 15th through the 19th, in beautiful Lake Placid, NY with an introductory kick-off social hour Friday evening followed by 4 days of diving into the science and art of maple production. Maple camp provides a hands-on experience for learning the basics of making and selling syrup, including an introduction to maple confections. There are no prerequisites for Maple Camp. Registration is limited to create a more personalized training experience. 


Camp will be held at the Cornell University Uihlein Maple Research Forest and Heaven Hill Farm with lakeside lodging at the Rock-E House. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included in the camp registration.  The camp curriculum is designed to balance comprehensive instruction, with free time to network and enjoy the splendor of the Adirondack Mountains. More information regarding camp logistics and supplemental reading materials will be sent by email upon submission of registration materials. Please contact Adam Wild with questions: adw94@cornell.edu or (518) 523-9337.

 

For registration and more information, visit:

www.cornellmaple.com

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