A Sweet Tradition: Maple Sugaring in Native American Communities
April 3 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Free
Did you know that when you pour syrup on your pancakes, you’re biting into a treat with a rich history? Native Americans have been involved in the production of maple syrup and maple sugar for thousands of years. Join us as a member of the The Institute for American Indian Studies (IAIS) in Washington, CT presents a sweet presentation in which they share the stories, history and traditional methods of making this tasty treat, which has enriched the lives of people throughout the world.
The event will be held in the Carriage House on the Hotchkiss Fyler property at 192 Main Street, Torrington. The event is free. Registration is requested through Eventbrite using the link below
Did you know that when you pour syrup on your pancakes, you’re biting into a treat with a rich history? Native Americans have been involved in the production of maple syrup and maple sugar for thousands of years. Join us as a member of the The Institute for American Indian Studies (IAIS) in Washington, CT presents a sweet presentation in which they share the stories, history and traditional methods of making this tasty treat, which has enriched the lives of people throughout the world.
The event will be held in the Carriage House on the Hotchkiss Fyler property at 192 Main Street, Torrington. The event is free. Registration is requested through Eventbrite using the link below
Maple Sugaring Program
Details
Venue
Torrington, CT 06790 + Google Map