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tribtown > Tracy and Keith Stam of Seymour visited the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm on Saturday morning. The Stams are the parents of 2009 Miss America Katie Stam, who opened the festival by singing the National Anthem and turning on the evaporator to start maple syrup making process.
tribtown > Donna Cowles of Medora, left, and Carole Davidson, also of Medora, spent Saturday morning making pancakes on the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm near Medora.
tribtown > Patrick Burton of Medora, left, and Mike Miller of Hazard, Ky., collect sap for the maple syrup making process at Burton's Maplewood Farms near Medora on Saturday. Burton is the father of Tim Burton who owns the farm with his wife, Angie. Opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at the farm was Saturday. The event will continue from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. March 14 and March 15. Miller is a family friend.
tribtown > Cooks at the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm where kept busy most of Saturday morning trying to keep up with the demand for pancakes smothered in liquid gold. Saturday was the first day of the four-day festival, designed to promote maple syrup and the Heads Up!!! Foundation. The foundation's goal is to help children with craniofacial anomalies.
tribtown > Greg Burton's job during the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Maplewood Farms in the rural Medora area was to to turn the sap into maple syrup. Burton is the son of festival organizers, Tim and Angie Burton.
tribtown > Myrna Kosko of Clover, S.C., helps Patrick Burton of Medora collect sap to make maple syrup during the first National Maple Syrup Festival on the 28-acre farm of Burton's son, Tim, and his wife, Angie. The festival will continue at Burton's Maplewood Farm from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
tribtown > 2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour, left, and her personal assist wave to the crowd as Stam departs the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm near Medora. Stam opened the festival by singing the National Anthem.
Tracy and Keith Stam of Seymour visited the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm on Saturday morning. The Stams are the parents of 2009 Miss America Katie Stam, who opened the festival by singing the National Anthem and turning on the evaporator to start maple syrup making process.
 > Tracy and Keith Stam of Seymour visited the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm on Saturday morning. The Stams are the parents of 2009 Miss America Katie Stam, who opened the festival by singing the National Anthem and turning on the evaporator to start maple syrup making process.
Tracy and Keith Stam of Seymour visited the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm on Saturday morning. The Stams are the parents of 2009 Miss America Katie Stam, who opened the festival by singing the National Anthem and turning on the evaporator to start maple syrup making process.
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