The bouncy rhythms of old time fiddle music filled the heart of Parkman Township Saturday night as traditional square dancers observed a sweet reason to celebrate Geauga County’s season. “Traditionally, the maple sugaring season comes at the end of winter which, for Geauga County, winter can be a long spell,” said Dan Best, Geauga Park District naturalist and longtime event host. “So, the Tree Tapper’s Ball is sort of a coming out party, a celebration of the weakening of winter’s grip, the coming of spring as well as a celebrating Geauga County’s most famous notoriety — besides snow — maple...
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