COBLESKILL, N.Y. -- The sap is
gathered. The boiling is done.
Now it’s time to taste and
experience the tradition of Schoharie County’s first and sweetest crop, maple
syrup.
2015 marks the 50th anniversary
of the county’s Maple Festival that takes place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Saturday, April 25, at the Cobleskill Fairgrounds. Admission is free and
everyone is welcome.
This year’s 50th anniversary has
invited all the Maple Royalty -- individuals who have represented the Schoharie
County Maple producers as the Maple Queen or King or Princess or Prince -- to
be part of the festivities when new royalty is crowned at 2 p.m. Many are
expected to be in attendance.
Another highlight is the Maple
Festival Parade. Everyone is invited to participate and the lineup starts at 11
a.m. on Cobleskill’s Legion Drive and goes through the town on its way to the
fairgrounds. At the Fairgrounds, the characters from Disney’s “Frozen” will
meet and greet guests after they march in the parade.
Throughout the day, the festival
features entertainment including the Irish dance of the Iona Dance Troupe,
Studio North Dance Company of Sharon Springs, the music of Matt Evans and the
acting of the Theater Project of Schoharie County that will present Cirque de
Silly.
At Schoharie County’s Maple
Festival visitors can eat jackwax -- a chewy confection that results when
boiled maple syrup is poured over crushed ice. There’s an all day maple
breakfast, along with maple candies, maple demonstrations, crafts and lots of
food including a chicken barbecue.
Earlier in the day -- from 8:30
a.m. to 10:30 a.m. -- baked goods are accepted at the fairgrounds for the
annual baking contest. There are two divisions -- Adult (ages 14 and up) and
Junior (ages 13 years and younger). And there are three categories: cupcakes, cakes and muffins; cookies bars and
scones; and pies and cheesecakes. Of course, all entries must be made with real
maple syrup.
Schoharie County’s Maple Festival
has its roots in the county’s Village of Jefferson where it began on the
village green. The green was established in 1817 and had 120 maple trees around
it. Jefferson is home to The Maple Museum, a classic Greek Revival building
completed in 1837, that was renamed in the 1960s in recognition of the town’s
maple sugaring industry and its Maple Festival.
The 2015 Schoharie County Maple Festival is sponsored by Cobleskill Stone Products, Kintz Plastics Inc., Stewart's Shops, Sterling Insurance Co. and many other local sponsors.