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The Many Meanings of Maple

  • Woodstock History Center 26 Elm Street Woodstock, VT, 05091 (map)

Part of the Donaldson Lecture Series

Maple is enormously important to Vermont’s economy, ecology, and heritage. Champlain College professor Michael Lange will discuss sugaring ethnographically, based on over five years of research among sugarmakers all over the state, to learn from them what sugaring really means to Vermont.

Rather than discussing the practical aspects of sugaring, such as how to tap a tree or how an evaporator works, his talk focuses on how and why maple has become so important to Vermont’s identity, and how and why it helps us shape who we are as Vermonters.

This program will be held in the Woodstock History Center’s John Cotton Dana Library.

Sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council.

Supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the Vermont Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the NEH or Vermont Humanities.

Earlier Event: February 15
12,000 Years Ago in the Granite State
Later Event: April 20
Breeding Radicals in Early Vermont