Make and Take: Elderberry Syrup Making at Long Branch Farm & Trails

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Friday August 19

6:00 PM  –  7:30 PM

We are sorry. This program is SOLD OUT. Please contact registrar@cincynature.org to join the waiting list. We will contact you only if space becomes available.

Preregistration is required for this program designed for adults.

Humans have used elder for thousands of years. Modern scientific methods have revealed elder’s unique combination of antioxidants and reputed cold-fighting properties. Working in community and taking cues from nature, you’ll learn by doing as you help harvest ripe elderberries from our farmed plots then head back to the barn to destem, wash, and process the berries.

From start to finish, we’ll take you through the process of making elderberry syrup. While it simmers (approximately 30 minutes), we’ll process more elderberries, answer questions about growing native elder bushes in your yard, discuss uses for finished elderberry syrup, explore ideas for reusing “spent” elderberries, and try some samples. We’ll send you home, inspired, with some finished elderberry syrup.

Ashley O’Hara from Wet Wood Farm will share “been there, done that” tales about her elder farm and how she is incorporating harvested elderberries and elderflower to everyday recipes, drinks, and body products.

What to expect:

  • This class takes place outside and/or in a non-air conditioned barn.
  • We'll do some walking (not more than ½ mile) on level terrain.
  • Dress for the weather; this program takes place outdoors.

What to bring:

  • Hand pruners or sturdy scissors (for harvesting).
  • Your own jar with lid (if you can – we have extras).
  • If you have any canning jars and would be willing to donate them, we’ll use them for a variety of projects. We’re looking for these sizes: 4 oz,  and narrow mouth 8 oz (1/2 pint) and 16 oz (1 pint) as well as rings for the lids. Please bring them along when you come.

Ingredients: elderberries, cinnamon sticks, cloves, ground ginger, and honey.

This program meets at the Creekside Barn at our Long Branch Farm & Trails location (6926 Gaynor Rd, Goshen, OH 45122).

Member adult $15; nonmember adult $25 (includes daily admission).

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