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Oregon Ridge Honey Harvest Festival

Honey Harvest at Oregon Ridge Oct. 5 & 6



The Oregon Ridgeย Honey Harvest will celebrateย all
things to do with honey and bees, such as beeswax candle dipping,
honey wine (mead) making, honey harvesting and hive demonstrations, and
honey ice cream. Members
of the Central Maryland Beekeepers Association will explain the secret lives of bees and apiaries, and will sell their honey and other wares.



Children will enjoy face painting, puppet shows, craftmaking corner, and the

farm animal petting zoo. They can make honey ice cream and everyone

can help to press apples for fresh juice and cider.

American craftsmen will display their skills
at wool spinning and blacksmithing. Live traditional music
will be on stage. Civil War re-enactors will add to the historical scene with demonstrations and exhibits of 1860s
military life. The Center's rooms of animals and plants will be on
display and the Gift Shop will be selling books and nature items. The
Peter Goff Archaeology Museum will be open for tours, illustrating
the history of this 19th
century iron ore and marble mining complex.


American
Honey Princess Emily
Campbell from Aitkin, Minnesota, will serve as official hostess for
the 32nd
annual festival.ย 

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Children can sample their
homemade honey ice cream, adults can taste this year's vintage of the center's mead,ย and all can enjoy the freshly pressed

apple juice. Refreshments available
for sale include apple cider, bottled drinks, hot dogs (with honey mustard), and snacks. A giant gift basket of honey and related items
will be on raffle, with the drawing held Sunday.



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