

The Tree Tap Maple Festival will also include maple-inspired food from Fat Bob’s BBQ, desserts by Blue Eyed Baker, kettle corn, live music by Off the Grid, and the special tapping of 42 North’s limited-edition Maple Porter. “I thank our Parks’ department personnel and our partners for their collaboration on this great seasonal event.” Erie County produces about 250 – 300 gallons of maple syrup annually at this facility and families can see the syrup-making process, buy some syrup to take home, and enjoy numerous other activities at the Festival,” said Erie County Executive Mark C.

“Maple Weekend is a fun way to get out and enjoy one of the hidden treasures of our Erie County Parks’ system, the Sugar Shack at the Bureau of Forestry in Concord. This event, held as part of New York State’s Maple Weekend, will include Park Ranger-guided tours and demonstrations of the maple production process at the Sugar Shack along with much more. The Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry, in partnership with 42 North Brewing Company, is inviting all to join in a day of family fun at the Tree Tap Maple Festival to be held on Saturday, March 25 from 12 PM – 4 PM at the Erie County Forestry Bureau’s “Sugar Shack” in East Concord. THIS CAMPAIGN IS A COOPERATIVE EFFORT OF THE ERIE COUNTY CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSOCIATION, THE NEW YORK STATE POLICE, THE ERIE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, AND THE CENTRAL POLICE SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF ERIE COUNTY EXECUTIVE MARK POLONCARZ. Motorists are encouraged to use the many safe, convenient, and low-cost alternatives to driving after drinking.ĭownload New York’s ‘Have A Plan’ App for local options and to learn more about DWI consequences. Those convicted of DWI can expect to pay an average of $10,000 in fines and other costs and are prohibited from entering Canada for 10 years.
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So far this year nearly 700 drivers have been arrested for Impaired Driving in Erie County. Dedicated DWI patrols and sobriety checkpoints await impaired drivers throughout the county. Members of local, county, and state law enforcement announced plans for increased enforcement and extra patrols as part of the state and national DWI Enforcement Campaign May 26 through May 30, 2023.
