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Once the country home of The Arboretum co-founders Beman and Bertie Dawes, the Daweswood House is an amazing museum filled with 19th and early 20th century antiques, collectibles and photographs that reflect the lifestyle and collecting interests of the founding family. A tour of the house led by our highly knowledgeable historian will provide you with background on the family and some of their passions, which in turn sparked their desire to create The Arboretum.
Adult $2; student $1, FOD free
Maple Syrup Madness
Saturday, February 20 – Saturday, March 6
10am – 4pm, Monday – Saturday
1 – 4pm, Sunday
Free
Log Cabin
Don’t miss this once a year event! Sap will be drawn right out of our own sugar maple trees and boiled down to sweet smelling syrup right before your eyes. Witness the process and sip a tasty sample! Take the trail on your own for a self-guided adventure, attend a Saturday 2pm public tour, or sign up for a group tour with the Education Department.
Saturday, February 20 – Saturday, March 6
10am – 4pm, Monday – Saturday
1 – 4pm, Sunday
Free
Log Cabin
Don’t miss this once a year event! Sap will be drawn right out of our own sugar maple trees and boiled down to sweet smelling syrup right before your eyes. Witness the process and sip a tasty sample! Take the trail on your own for a self-guided adventure, attend a Saturday 2pm public tour, or sign up for a group tour with the Education Department.
Maple Syrup Tours
Saturday, February 20
Saturday February 27
Saturday, March 6
2pm
Free
Main Shelter House
Take a guided tour down the Maple Trail to uncover the history of maple syrup production. End at the Log Cabin, where you’ll find a crackling fire, lots of sweet-smelling steam and samples of syrup. If you have a group, call the Education Department and we’ll be glad to set up a group tour for you!
Saturday, February 20
Saturday February 27
Saturday, March 6
2pm
Free
Main Shelter House
Take a guided tour down the Maple Trail to uncover the history of maple syrup production. End at the Log Cabin, where you’ll find a crackling fire, lots of sweet-smelling steam and samples of syrup. If you have a group, call the Education Department and we’ll be glad to set up a group tour for you!
Once the country home of The Arboretum co-founders Beman and Bertie Dawes, the Daweswood House is an amazing museum filled with 19th and early 20th century antiques, collectibles and photographs that reflect the lifestyle and collecting interests of the founding family. A tour of the house led by our highly knowledgeable historian will provide you with background on the family and some of their passions, which in turn sparked their desire to create The Arboretum.
Adult $2; student $1, FOD free
Adult $2; student $1, FOD free
Girl Scouts: All Scouting Levels:
Maple Syruping Tours
Saturdays, February 20, February 27
or March 6, 2010
3 - 3:45pm
Walk a stretch of the Maple Trail and learn the history of syrup production. Warm yourself in the steam of the Log Cabin where you can watch the evaporator in action and taste a sample of this sweet gift from trees. *Register through the Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland, 800.621.7042.
Maple Syruping Tours
Saturdays, February 20, February 27
or March 6, 2010
3 - 3:45pm
Walk a stretch of the Maple Trail and learn the history of syrup production. Warm yourself in the steam of the Log Cabin where you can watch the evaporator in action and taste a sample of this sweet gift from trees. *Register through the Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland, 800.621.7042.



