Pancakes with maple syrup will be provided, and we ask that volunteers commit to a 4-hour time slot (9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. This event would not be possible without the help of volunteers, and we need some fun people to help make the weekend great. Refer to the Visit Shaver’s Creek page for information on parking, accessibility, groups, prohibited items, and more. Pancakes, real maple syrup, two local pork sausage patties (per person), applesauce, and beverages (juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate) Meet at the Passenger Pigeon sculpture at the entrance of the Klingsberg Aviary to learn about nest building and behavior with resident avian ambassadors. Meet at the Passenger Pigeon sculpture at the entrance of the Klingsberg Aviary to learn how raptors support farmland operations, and how we can help conserve them, while enjoying an engaging program with our resident farmland wildlife. Join us in the Silvi Classroom to meet our resident snakes, turtles, and invertebrates while learning about what seasonal activities these animals are doing. Meet at the Passenger Pigeon sculpture at the entrance of the Klingsberg Aviary to learn about migratory raptor ecology and behavior while watching engaging training sessions with Tea, resident Broad-winged Hawk, and Tussey, resident Golden Eagle. Meet the resident ambassador wildlife of Shaver’s Creek and learn about impactful conservation actions you can take in your local community explore our pop-up nature museum in the airy classroom (access through the aviary). Dayġ1:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.: Meet Our Wildlife Ambassadors Note: Events will be added to the schedule as they are finalized over the coming weeks. No matter which day you attend, there’s plenty to see and hear at Shaver’s Creek during the Maple Harvest Festival. savor all-you-can-eat pancakes and maple syrup!.scale the climbing wall - open from 10:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m.see live animal programs to learn about our resident birds of prey, reptiles, and amphibians.watch costumed interpreters demonstrate sugaring techniques used by Native Americans, pioneers, and modern-day farmers.learn how to identify and tap sugar maple trees and visit the Sugar Shack to see sap transformed into syrup.We welcome you to join us to celebrate the first harvest of the new year with Shaver’s Creek! Since 1984 we have hosted our Maple Harvest Festival and Pancake Breakfast to help people learn about the maple sugaring process - both in colonial times and the present day. This will allow us to greet your group upon arrival and share information about the festival in a timely manner. Groups of 12 or more must call the center at 81 or email to register their group and purchase tickets. members: $5 (ages 12+) and $3 (ages 6–11)Ī note for larger groups: The festival is designed for families and small groups to enjoy the activities and interpretive stations.Ticket prices include a dmission to the festival and all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast (including two organic sausages): Timed entry tickets are required to attend the festival and/or tour Shaver’s Creek facilities on March 25 and 26 and must be purchased online prior to the event.
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