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Sam Benner teaches families about the process of boiling sap over a wood fire at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley

Maple sugar candies are on the menu at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley

Bob Benner discusses the history of maple sugaring at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley

A little girl learns about turning sap into syrup at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley

A little boy eats a pancake with fresh maple syrup made at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley

Fresh pancakes are dripping with the homemade syrup at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley

Scouts learn how to make maple sugar candies at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley

Maple sugar candies are on the menu at Maple Sugaring Day on Benner's Farm. Photo by Giselle Barkley
The community roamed around Benner’s Farm in Setauket in search of sweets on Saturday, Feb. 20, during its annual Maple Sugaring Day. Families learned the history of maple sugaring, how to tap trees, turn sap into syrup and how to make sugar candies. Participants also enjoyed freshly made pancakes with farm-made syrup. Maple syrup, sugar candies and jams were also sold during the event.
In between eating pancakes, learning about maple sugaring and sampling sap from a tree, families roamed the farm to visit the animals and treat some to a leftover pancake. Children played on the Big Swing up in the woods and visited with the resident barn cats, Lightning, Thunder and Storm. A sweet time was had by all!