Each February, a team of volunteers taps a swath of maple trees on the Tufts University campus, collecting gallons of sap over a number of weeks. At the Maple Boil Down at the Somerville Community Growing Center, we'll boil it down into real 100% hyper-local maple syrup. Youth and adults alike will have a chance to learn about tree anatomy and physiology and experience the process of making fresh maple syrup first-hand.
We are in need of volunteers in these three areas:
NOTE: Rain Dates for this event are March 13 & 14. So March 6 becomes March 13 and March 7 becomes March 14.
Sap transport volunteers (now thru March 8): Transport sap buckets from Tufts Campus to Aeronaut (sign up for a day or multiple!). Takes 1-2 hours, depending on the day and the sap run. Transport volunteers for March 6-7-8 will be either moving sap from Aeronaut to the Growing Center or moving almost-syrup to final boiling spot. NOTE: Must have a car. We can train if needed.
Bakers (dropoff March 7): We're looking for bakers to donate goodies to our Bake Sale! Only items that come individually like muffins, cookies, brownies, bars. Asking folks to avoid peanuts + tree nuts! Eggs OK. Vegan and gluten-free welcomed. We'll ask for an ingredients list a few days in advance so we can display it. Baked goods dropoff Saturday morning (time TBD).
Site Prep (March 6 & 7): Come to the garden and help prepare the site for the boil. Various tasks could involve unloading and stacking firewood, snow/ice removal, evaporator set-up, general clean up and organizing of maple educatational materials.
Event Host/Greeter (March 6 & 7): Welcome folks into the space! This opportunity is available for those who have taken the volunteer orientation.
Educational Table (March 6): Support SHS students and early education groups visiting the center to learn about the boil through a few learning stations and sharing maple facts.
Educational Table (March 7): Table a fun maple-related activity for all ages and share basic Maple Boil information(we'll provide you with a Maple FAQ). Activities may include a demo of the tapping/collecting materials, supervising tool use and pretend fire making.
Bake Sale Tabling Team (March 7): Manage the "pay-what-you-want" Bake Sale table. Greet guests, answer questions, keep the display presentable.
Boiler Management (March 6 & 7): Watch the boiler, with safety in mind; add more sap as needed.
Sap Filtering (March 7): Help filter the almost-finished, almost-syrup sap.
Sap Transport/Finishing (March 7 & 8): Location TBD.
Site Clean-up (March 7 & 8): Do site clean-up as needed.
Short, downhill walk from Highland Ave (bus 88/90); 15 min walk from Union Sq via Summer St, with short, steep walk uphill at end. Chairs available for sitting. ADA accessible.