Geauga County Maple Festival

The Geauga County Maple Festival

Maple Leaf
Location Chardon, Ohio
Created 1926 (1926)
Website http://www.maplefestival.com

The Geauga County Maple Festival is a fair celebrating the production of maple syrup. Geauga County's festival is the oldest maple festival in the United States and one of the largest as well.[1] The fair takes place in Chardon Ohio in the Chardon Courthouse Square District. Chardon is located in Northeast Ohio about 35 miles east of Cleveland.[2] This past year was the 82nd Geauga County Maple festival.[3]

Dates

The Maple Festival is held annually, the last full weekend in April.[4] However, several times in the past, The Maple Festival has been postponed until the first weekend in May due to heavy snowfall in the Chardon area.[5] The festival hours are: Thursday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

The festival address is: Historic Chardon Square Route 6 and Route 44 Chardon, Ohio 44024.[6]

Tappin' Sunday

Maple Syrup is typically made from the sap of Maple trees such as the Sugar Maple, the red maple and the black maple. Maple Trees are plentiful in the Chardon Area and there are several trees located right on the Chardon Square where the festival takes place. The celebration of Maple Syrup begins on Tappin' Sunday which occurs on the second Sunday in March. This includes the tapping of all the maple trees on Chardon Square to have syrup for the festival. To tap a tree, you must drill a hole in the tree to start. Then you must tap the spile and hang the bucket from the tree. The sap collected from Tappin' Sunday is then taken to the Chardon Square Sugar house where it is turned into Maple syrup stirs for customers to enjoy. Tappin' Sunday 2012 is on Sunday, March 11.

Events

Festival Queen

Each year a pageant is held to choose a queen, prince and princess of the festival. young girls from several different area high school participate in the competition and a queen and two runner ups are chosen. The prince and princess are young children from the area grade schools. This year's winner is a student at Chardon High School.

Festival Sponsors

The Festival Sponsors include:

References

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