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Bigleaf Maple Dinner

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Join us in welcoming the beginning of maple pulling season, for a one-of-a-kind culinary experience set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Pacific Northwest at Camp Colton. We're proud to collaborate with Stelo and the Oregon Maple Project for the Fourth Annual Big Leaf Maple Dinner, to present an intimate family-style dinner, where each course includes the maple syrup harvested from our very own maple trees at Camp Colton. 

This thoughtfully curated evening is designed for those who value a deeper connection to nature, curious about local food sources, and desire a connection to community. Begin your journey with a tour of our Sugar Shack, where you'll learn about the magic of maple sugaring and enjoy the rare treat of tasting fresh, homegrown Oregon maple syrup.

Use this as an opportunity to invite a friend and escape the ordinary, deepen your appreciation for Oregon's natural and culinary treasures, all while supporting the stewardship of this land and the mission of the Oregon Maple Project.

Date and time are tentative.

More Details to Come!

About Te Oregon Maple Project

The Oregon Maple Project is committed to creating community in connection to nature, bringing together people of diverse ages, races, identities, backgrounds, and abilities to learn from Pacific Northwest forests. We aim to create a culture of belonging and stewardship. We are always learning and listening about what it means to be equitable and inclusive, adapting our efforts as we grow in understanding.

About Stelo Arts

Stelo illuminates the power of art to invite conversation and build community. We are dedicated to responsive models of support via partnerships, collaboration, and exchange. We nurture the creative process as a cycle of becoming. By engaging with a diverse spectrum of creatives and organizers who are deeply committed to growing their artistic and cultural practices, we embrace intuitive and experimental possibilities. 

About Camp Colton

Camp Colton offers unmatched access to magnificent natural wilderness complemented by beautifully refined facilities. Amidst a mature forest and meandering creeks our 85 acres of wilderness boasts a hidden waterfall, trout lake and various trails; along with several rustic accommodations. Nestled on the ancestral lands of the Molalla and Kalapuya peoples, Camp Colton is privileged to serve as a current steward of this rich heritage.

 
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