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Come Maple Tapping With The Greenwich Land Trust

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Come take a winter nature walk with the Greenwich Land Trust’s stewardship staff through one of its forest preserves from 3-5 p.m. Tuesday.

There will be a maple-tapping event March 8 with the Greenwich Land Trust.

There will be a maple-tapping event March 8 with the Greenwich Land Trust.

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See a maple tapping and syrup boiling demonstration and learn what goes into making the sweet stuff. The process of maple tapping is indigenous to our northern forests and an important part of our local history. 

During this time of year, the forest is just waking up from a long slumber and we’ll talk about the clever ways plants and wildlife survive the winter. 

The walk will be at the Lapham Preserve between 85 and 95 Richmond Hill Road, Greenwich. Walking conditions are moderately difficult with minimal uneven terrain.

Refreshments will be served.

The cost for non-members is $35 per family and for members it is $20 per family. The limit is 50 attendees. RSVP to Michelle Spinei at 203-629-2151 Ext. 102 or michelle@gltrust.org

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