Check out our Maple Syrup Fundraiser produced by W.E. Allen.
USES:
Great on blueberry pancakes. Use in place of table sugar as a sweetener
(great for tea and coffee), pour some on oatmeal (along with walnuts
and raisins), add to cooked sweet potatoes (with cinnamon), use as a
glaze for ham (along with brown sugar), or spread over top of peanut
butter and sliced bananas on whole wheat toast. Yum!
Regardless
of how you enjoy this tasty treat, we hope you will purchase maple
syrup be W.E. Allen to help support our Muskalonge Cemetery restoration
effort. Call Warren directly: 315-486-3919.
Thank you, in advance!
In 2010, a group of concerned citizens came together to form "Friends of Muskalonge Cemetery", whose sole purpose was to restore the vandalized grounds of this pioneer cemetery. The Friends of the cemetery have held work parties to get that effort off the ground; and anticipate 3 - 5 year restoration plan at this cemetery. Thank you to all those in the community who have helped. Check back to see what research has been uncovered at Muskalonge Cemetery. !!
Friday, May 24, 2013
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The photo above was taken during the 2012 Memorial Day Observance. |
For a 3rd year straight, a Memorial Day Observance is
scheduled at Muskalonge Cemetery, Monday, May 27th, 9:00 am (other stops for the Town of Hounsfield and Village of Sackets Harbor include
Sulphur Springs, Sackets Harbor Military & Lakeside cemeteries, and Madison Barracks War of 1812 burial grounds). The Sackets Harbor American
Legion, (select) Sentinel Band & 10th Mt. Division members will
stop at Muskalonge to pay tribute to those who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Friends of the cemetery are working this weekend to place flowers and
flags on veteran graves.
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