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• Apr. 7, 2007 - Maple Dessert Contest

To help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Maple Sugar Festival in Elizabethtown on April 13, 1957, the Essex County Historical Society is pleased to announce a Maple Dessert Contest.
This contest will be judged by a committee of local residents experienced in the preparation and appreciation of fine foods.
Contest Regulations: Any and all desserts are welcome: pastries, cakes, puddings, cookies, pies, and more. The only requirement is that real maple syrup, preferably Adirondack syrup, be used in the creation of the dessert.
There will be three categories of entrant--
Child - up to age 12
Youth - age 12 to age 18
Adult - age 18 and over
A limit of one entry per person, please.
Procedures: Create your masterpiece and bring it to the Sugar Festival by noon on Saturday April 14th. Entries need to be protected from the elements and enclosed in a cooler of other such secure container.
Each entry must be accompanied by a Contest Entry Form. (At the Maple Dessert Contest table.)
To prevent any undue social or political influence, entries will be judged by an assigned number.
Winners will receive a certificate and the Grand Prize Winner's dessert will be featured at the Deer's Head Inn the following week.

50th Anniversary Maple Sugar Festival
1957 - 2007
Farmers Market Pavilion - Elizabethtown, NY
on Hand Avenue, Behind the Museum
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