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Description: Celebrate the sweet season of making maple syrup with St. Charles County Parks! The practice of tapping trees to make maple syrup dates back to the 19th Century and first was used by Native Americans. This popular outdoor program is back again this year for all ages to enjoy. Park staff and volunteers at The Historic Daniel Boone Home will demonstrate the historic process of turning gallons of gooey sap into edible sweet syrup and discuss how you can make your own syrup at home. Vendors will be present selling their sweet tree treats! The program is free and registration is not required. For more information call the park at 636-798-2005.