So the springtime festival that celebrated Maple syrup in the state of Maine, which was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, is back on.

The Maine Maple Producers Association has decided with all the new data they've received, that the annual event will take place on October 9 through 11, according to WMTW Channel 8.

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"There is no doubt, the pandemic has hit our producers really hard," Scott Dunn said in the article. "While the weekend of activities might look and feel a little different, we are confident we can provide the opportunity for people to safely celebrate pure Maine maple and support local producers."

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Dunn, who is also the president of the Vermont and New York Maple Association, said there would be some in-person events and some virtual for people who are too far away and cannot make it, according to the news station.

Three bottles of maple syrup made by a backyard hobbyist in Nova Scotia.
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Three bottles of maple syrup made by a backyard hobbyist in Nova Scotia.

Typically Maple season is in the spring when sap buckets are prevalent in the area. In the fall, the harvests are usually apples and pumpkins; nonetheless, the show must go on.

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