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Maine Apple Camp returns to Hope in August

Дата публикации: 27-07-2026 16:35:03

The fruit-focused event is held every two years.

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Maine Apple Camp is set for late August at Camp Bishopswood in Hope.

The biennial event, which draws cider makers, orchardists and general fruit enthusiasts, will be held Friday, Aug. 28-Sunday, Aug. 30. The camp is organized by the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association and the Maine Heritage Orchard.

Highlights include a keynote address from apple geneticist and researcher Nick Howard and a special presentation about historic pear preservation with Joseph Postman. Panel discussions planned for the camp include topics such as apple preservation, cider co-ferments, apple genetics, alternative practices in commercial orcharding, and nursery growing in the Northeast.

Attendees will have the chance to learn about cider making, identifying and preserving heritage varieties, foraging wild fruit and more. Saturday evening also features a cider tasting.

Registration deadline for the maximum 150 attendees is Aug. 15. For more details or to register, visit the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association website at mofga.org. Tickets are available on a sliding scale. Recommended price for non-members is $275, and $225 for members.

Tim Cebula has been a food writer and editor for 23 years. A former correspondent for The Boston Globe food section, his work has appeared in Time, Health, Food & Wine, CNN.com, and Boston magazine,... More by Tim Cebula

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