Program & Schedule 24th Annual Franklin County CiderDays November 2 - 4, 2018 ciderdays.org Thanks to Our Wonderful Sponsors

Funded, in part, by the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism.

CiderDays is a project of the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce

NOTE: By participating in Franklin County CiderDays, you are granting Franklin County Chamber of Commerce the right to use any photographs/video taken at this event without the expressed written permission of those included within the photograph/video. Franklin County Chamber of Commerce may use the photograph/video in the publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by us including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, books, newspapers, magazines, television, websites, etc. Welcome to Franklin County CiderDays! WHAT YOU’LL FIND AT CIDERDAYS

Now in its 24th year, CiderDays is a harvest festival for hard lovers, leaf peepers, cozy sweater and hot cider indulgers, foodies, road trippers, off the beaten path dwellers... in fact everyone who loves New England in the Fall. We’ve got activities to suit every taste:

TASTING HARD & MORE • Cider Schmooze and Tap Takeover at Hawks & Reed in Greenfield (Fri) • Cider Pub Sing and Pop up Cider Pub at Episcopal Church of St. James and Andrew, Greenfield (Fri) • Cider Salons in the big tent at Unity Park at Turners Falls (Sat - check ticket availability) • Workshops at the Shelburne Buckland Community Center (Sat) and Apex Orchards (Sun) • Home Cider Makers Tasting: Ciders from the ‘16 Harvest (Sat, SB Community Center) • Sunday tastings at the Deerfield Community Center (SOLD OUT) • Tasting at venues throughout Franklin County (see the bottom of page 5) MAKING HARD CIDER • Wild , Wild Cider w/Bunker, Brennan & Gougeon (Sat, Bear Swamp Orchard & Cidery) • Sex(ism) in the Cidery: A Panel with Trailblazing Women of the Cider World (Sat, SB Community Center) • Cider 201: Hot Tips from Veteran Cidermakers (Sat, SB Community Center) • Not All Lees are Gross with Curt Sherrer (Sat, SB Community Center) • Alchemy: Secrets of Making Award-Winning Hard Cider w/William Grote ((Sat, SB Community Center) • Scaling Up Cidermaking from Home to Nano Commercial with Steve Gougeon (Sun, Bear Swamp Orchard & Cidery) • Bring Your Own Session (Sun, Apex) • Home Cider Makers Workshop: Make and Taste with April Woodard (Sun, New Salem Preserves and Orchards)

HOME ORCHARDS • Learning to Grow Apples with Alan Yelvington (Sat, SB Community Center) • The Promise of Biodynamics with Mike Biltonen (Sat, West County Cider Tasting Room) • Growing Organic Apples for Cider & Eating (Sat, Bear Swamp Orchard & Cidery) • Rebuilding Old Trees with Matt Kaminsky (Sat, SB Community Center) • Wild Apples, Wild Cider w/Bunker, Brennan and Gougeon (Sat, Bear Swamp Orchard & Cidery, Ashfield) • Growing Organic Cider Apples with Mike Biltonen (Sat, Bear Swamp Orchard & Cidery) • Basic Apple Tree Pruning with Steve Weisman (Sat, New Salem Orchards and Preserves) • Tending Backyard Apple Trees with Steve Lanphear (Sat at New Salem Orchards & Preserves) • A History of Apples in America with John Bunker (Sun, Bear Swamp Orchard & Cidery) • Apple Growing Ain’t for the Weak of Heart with Mike Biltonen (Sun, West County Cider Tasting Room) FAMILY FUN • Cider and Apple Festival at New Salem Preserves & Orchards, New Salem (Sat/Sun) • Orchard Ride (Sat/Sun at Pine Hill) • Tasting of Apples, Pears, Ciders (Sat/Sun, Clarkdale) • Annual Pumpkin Smash, Hager’s Farm Market (Sat) -CENTRIC • Culinary Apple Hacks talk with Amy Traverso (author of The Apple Lovers Cookbook) (Sun, Clarkdale) • Cooking demos with Sandy D’Amato, Good Stock Farm, and Erika Connell Cooper, Butter & Birch (Sun, Clarkdale) • Cider/Cheese tasting with Provisions on Sunday at the Deerfield Community Center (SOLD OUT) • Make Your Own Vinegar with Terry McCue (Sun, New Salem Orchards & Preserves) • Cider/apple-themed menus at area restaurants - ciderdays.org/dining

2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM 3 Friday, November 2nd 6:30 - 8:00 In Reverie with Chef Johnny Spero SOLD OUT Hawks & Reed (4th Floor) 8:00 - 10:00 Cider Schmooze (Meet cidermakers and authors) FREE Hawks & Reed (Wheelhouse) 7:30 - 9:00 Cider Pub Sing (BYOC) FREE (donations appreciated) Episcopal Church Parish Hall 9:00 - 11:00 Pop up Cider Pub FREE (BYOC) Episcopal Church Parish Hall SCHEDULE Saturday, November 3rd 8:00 - 11:00 Apple Pancake Breakfast nominal charge Second Congregational Church

8:30 - 11:00 Beginner’s Cider Making Workshop w/Bob Delisle & Charlie Olchowski $85/ticket Pine HIll Orchards 9:00 - 10:00 Learning to Grow Apples with Alan Yelvington FREE Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr 9:15 - 10:15 Central Asia: Travels to the Birthplace of Apples with Claude Jolicoeur Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr

10:15 - 11: 15 The Promise of Biodynamics: The Reality and Spirit of Nature w/Mike Biltonen FREE West County Cider Tasting Room

10:30 - 11:30 Rebuilding Old Trees with Matt Kaminsky FREE Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr 10:30 - 11:30 Sex(ism) in the Cidery: A Panel w/ Trailblazing Women of the Cider World FREE * Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr

11:00 - 12:00 Wild Apples, Wild Cider w/John Bunker, Andy Brennan and Steve Gougeon FREE Bear Swamp Orchards & Cidery

11:15 - 12:00 Orchard Ride FREE Pine Hill Orchards 11:30 - 12:30 Cider 201: Hot Tips from Veteran Cidermakers FREE Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr

12:00 - 1:00 CiderDays: Looking Back and Looking Ahead with Ria Windcaller FREE* Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr 12:00 - 1:30 Cider Press Demo by OESCO, Inc. FREE Clarkdale Fruit Farms

12:00 - 3:00 Tasting of a variety of commercial hard ciders and FREE Ryan & Casey Liquors

12:00 - 1:00 Tending Backyard Apple Trees with Steve Lanphear and Steve Marglin FREE New Salem Preserves & Orchards

12:30 - 2:00 Home Cider Makers Tasting: Ciders from the ‘17 Harvest Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr with Paul Correnty, Charlie Olchowski, Steve Patt, plus award presentation from 7th Annual Amateur Cidermaker Competition FREE * 1:00 - 2:00 Growing Organic Cider Apples with Mike Biltonen FREE Bear Swamp Orchards & Cidery

1:00 - 3:00 Tasting of Local and Regional Cheeses FREE Green Fields Market/McCusker’s

1:00 - 2:00 Basic Apple Tree Pruning with Steve Weisman FREE New Salem Preserves & Orchards

1:30 - 2:00 Orchard Walk and Talk with Tom and Ben Clark FREE Clarkdale Fruit Farms

1:30 - 2:30 Not All Lees Are Gross with Curt Sherrer FREE Shelburne Buckland Comm Ctr

2:30 - 3:30 Apple Alchemy: Secrets of Making Award-winning Hard Ciders w/William Grote FREE New Salem Preserves & Orchards

3:30 - 5:00 Cider Salon I: Hard Cider Tasting Check tix availability Unity Park

5:45 - 7:15 Cider Salon II: Hard Cider Tasting Check tix availability Unity Park

4 2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM SCHEDULE Sunday, November 4th 10:00 - 11:00 Learning to Graft, with Colin Scott FREE E & J Scott Orchard

10:00 - 11:00 A History of Apples in America with John Bunker FREE Bear Swamp Orchards & Cidery

10:00 - 11:00 Cooking Demo with Sandy D’Amato, Good Stock Farm FREE Clarkdale Fruit Farms

10:15 - 11:15 Apple Growing Ain’t For the Weak of Heart: An Evenhanded Consideration of Organic, IPM and Conventional Orchard Management with Mike Biltonen West County Cider Tasting Room

11:00 - 12:00 Culinary Apple Hacks with Amy Traverso of Yankee Magazine (author of The Apple Lovers Cookbook) FREE Clarkdale Fruit Farms

11:00 - 12:30 Bring Your Own: Tasting Homemade Ciders FREE * Apex Orchards Paul Correnty, Charlie Olchowski, Martin Stokes, Steve Patt

11:00 - 12:00 Orchard Ride FREE Pine Hill Orchards

11:30 - 12:30 Award-winning Ciders — Taste the Victors! SOLD OUT Deerfield Community Center

12:00 - 1:00 Apple-themed cooking demo with Erika Connell Cooper, Butter & Birch FREE Clarkdale Fruit Farms

12:00 - 1:00 Scaling up Cidermaking from Home to Nano Commercial, w/Steve Gougeon FREE Bear Swamp Orchards & Cidery

12:00 - 1:00 Make Your Own , with Terry McCue FREE New Salem Preserves & Orchards

1:00 - 2:00 Newton Pippin: Varied Expressions of a Classic American with Darlene Hayes and Dan Pucci SOLD OUT Deerfield Community Center

1:00 - 2:30 Home Hard Cider Makers Workshop; Make & Taste with April Woodard FREE New Salem Preserves & Orchards

2:30 - 3:30 A Taste of Asturias from the Orchard to the Sea with Begona Medio and Friends from Northern Spain SOLD OUT Deerfield Community Center

3:00 - 4:00 Trials of an Apple Hunter - talk and rare apple cider tasting with Matt Kaminsky FREE New Salem Preserves & Orchards

4:00 - 5:00 Cider and Cheese Pairing with Provisions of Northampton SOLD OUT Deerfield Community Center * Buy a tasting glass for $5 to taste ciders during this session

Other Weekend Tastings (Free unless other specified) Tasting of Green River Meads and Cyzer (11 - 4 Sat/Sun) $5 - 7 tasting fee — Artisan Beverage Cooperative, Greenfield Tasting of Hard Cider (11 - 4 Sat/Sun) — Bear Meadow Farm, Ashfield Hard and sweet cider tasting, cidery tours, orchard walks (10 - 4 Sat/Sun) — Bear Swamp Orchard & Cidery, Ashfield Cider tasting and food (11 - 9 Fri/Sat; 12-4 Sun) —Cameron’s Winery, Northfield Tasting of Apples, Pears, Sweet Ciders (10 - 4 Sat/Sun) — Clarkdale Fruit Farms, Deerfield Pumpkin Smash (Sat 11 - 2); food, farm market (Sat/Sun 7:30 - 7:00) —Hager’s Farm Market, Shelburne Tours of the Orchard and Cider Mill (11 - 4 Sunday Only) — Headwater Cider, Hawley Cider and Apple Festival at Child Friendly Cider Mill (10 - 4 Sat/Sun) — New Salem Preserves and Orchards Juice for home fermenting for sale, restaurant, market, orchard ride (7 - 6 Sat/Sun) — Pine Hill Orchards, Colrain Tasting of Hard Cider Varietals (10 - 5 Fri/Sat/Sun) — West County Cider Tasting Room, Shelburne

2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM 5 Here’s a list of the venues and orchards Music all three days. Restaurant is open with partipating in the 2018 CiderDays event: food to pair with the ciders. Cider tastings all weekend. Free mulled warm wine

ENUES taste. Nine ciders on tap. Pair with savory delights such as hot stuffed ruben tarts, cider V Apex Orchards 153 Peckville Road, Shel- steamed fat brats with the works, Cameron’s burne, 413-625-2744 www.apexorchards.com beef, kielbasa and black bean chili, warm ap- — Apples, honey, and cider vinegar from the ple crisp and spiced apple cheese and meat Smith family orchard. Turn right at Peckville slate. Must be 21 years+. Rd, 3.4 miles west of I-91 rotary (exit 26). Clarkdale Fruit Farms 303 Upper Road, West Artisan Beverage Cooperative Deerfield, 413-772-6797 www.clarkdalefruit- 324 Wells Street, Greenfield, www.artbev. farms.com — Tom and Ben Clark grow over coop — Offering tasting of a variety of Green 50 varieties of apples, including several River Ambrosia meads (honey-wine) made heirlooms, on their 100-year-old orchard. They from raw, local honey. Tour the facility, try ORCHARDS & also press sweet cider, and will offer apple some mead, seasonal Kombucha and Ginger and cider samples all day long. The farm Libation! Rt 2 to Federal Street (Rt 5/10), stand sells apples, cider, pears, and seasonal South to Silver St (1st light). Right on Silver, products. Rt 2A East from I-91 rotary in 1 mile to left on Wells Street. The Meadery is Greenfield, turn right at first light onto Newton located in the Venture Center building. Tast- St. Take next left on Fairview, then left on ings from 11 - 4 both Saturday and Sunday Munson St. Follow for 1 mile to Farm stand ($5 - 7 charge). entrance. Look for signs. Bear Meadow Farm Cidery Deerfield Community Center 16 Memorial 926 Watson-Spruce Corner Rd, Ashfield, Street, Deerfield — Venue for the Sunday 413-628-3970 — After 15 years of practice tastings. Park in Memorial Hall parking lot on as home cider makers, Rick and Nancy Intres right (says ‘Teachers’ Center’ & ‘Historic Deer- decided to go commercial in 2013. They field’). The Deerfield Community Center is just debuted at CiderDays 2014 and are happy to past that lot on the right, at the intersection welcome visitors at this year’s event. Rick is with Main Street. a lifelong molecular/cell biologist and brings a strong science bent to cider making, but Episcopal Church of Saints James and he and Nancy are also traditionalists. New Andrew 8 Church Street, corner of Church England cider still requires good fruit, quality and Federal Streets, Greenfield, 413-773- juice, careful fermentation, and aging in oak 3925, www.saintsjamesandandrew.org — the casks. Bear Meadow proudly offers their mix church parish hall is the venue for the Friday of science and craft to CiderDays visitors. night Cider Pub Sing and Pop Up Cider Pub. 11 - 4 Saturday and Sunday Green Fields Market 144 Main Street, Bear Swamp Orchard 1209 B Hawley Road Greenfield, and McCusker’s Market, 3 State Ashfield, 413-625-2849, 413-768-7989 Street, Shelburne Falls, www.franklincommu- www.bearswamporchard.com — Come enjoy nity.coopfranklincommunity.coop — Tasting of the end of the apple season with tastings of local and regional cheeses 1 - 3 Saturday. their hard ciders made from their organical- ly grown apples, and tour their new cidery Hager’s Farm Market 1232 Mohawk Trail (Rt. building. They will have hard and sweet cider 2), Shelburne, 413-625-6323 www.hagers- for sale as well as cider doughnuts, and jams farmmarket.com — Hager’s Farm Market is and jellies. Stroll through the hilltop orchard teaming up with Bear Country 95.3 to host for panoramic views of beautiful western Pumpkin Smash on Saturday! The kitchen will Franklin County; say hi to the chickens and be serving their own grass-fed burgers and Shetland sheep. Check out their water bladder sandwiches, numerous local beer, wine and press, and try out their small hand-powered specialty food vendors will be sampling, and press for yourself. See their website for more. they will be serving homemade fried dough with maple cream. Hager’s Farm Market Cameron’s Winery 105 Main Street, offers fresh local produce, homemade bread Northfield, 413-225-3247 — open Friday and baked goods as well as their own beef and Saturday from 11 am to 9 pm for cider and maple products. Bring the family for apple tastings by the glass and by the growler. Live picking!

6 2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM ORCHARDS & VENUES

Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center Ryan and Casey Liquors 55 Main Street, 289 Main Street, Greenfield, MA 01301, Greenfield, 413-772-6585 www.ryanandcasey- 1-413-774-0150, www.hawksandreed.com — liquors.com Ryan and Casey is home to the venue for the Friday night In Reverie with Chef most diverse selection of fine wines, cham- Johnny Spero and Cider Schmooze events pagnes, ciders and domestic, imported, and craft-brewed beers in our area. Peter White Headwater Cider Company 112 Forget Road, and the White family take great pride in Ryan Hawley; 413-695-6099 www.headwatercider. and Casey Liquors, and Manager Kristie Fau- com — Peter Mitchell will offer tours of his faw is one of the most experienced, educated cider mill and orchard on Sunday from 11-4. professionals in our industry. On Saturday Take Rte. 112 South, Turn right on Clesson from 12 - 3, Ryan and Casey will be offering a Brook Road, then right on Pond Road. Final tasting of a wide variety of commercial ciders right on Forget Road. and calvados.

New Salem Preserves and Orchards Shelburne-Buckland Community Center 67 S. Main Street, New Salem 978-544- 53 Main Street, Shelburne Falls. Venue for 3437, www.newsalempreserves.com — New CiderDays Sunday workshops. From I-91 (exit Salem Preserves and Orchards hosts its 26), take Rt. 2 West to South Maple Street. Cider and Apple Festival with child-friendly Turn left onto Bridge Street and take a right apple pressing. Farm products, along with onto Main Street. The Community Center is exhibits from local artisans, will be displayed in a former church on the right side of the within the courtyard of the cider mill. You will street; look for signs. also have the ever-present breathtaking view of the Quabbin Reservoir and beyond. FREE Unity Park 56 First Street, Turners Falls — Workshops offered: venue for the Saturday Cider Salons (under the big tent). Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Tending Backyard Apple Trees with Steve West County Cider 208 Peckville Road, Shel- Lanphear and Steve Marglin burne www.westcountycider.com — Judith and Field Maloney offer a wide range hard ciders Saturday 1:00-2:00 made from traditional American and European Basic Apple Tree Pruning with Steve Weisman cider varieties grown at the Catamount Hill Or- chard, as well as apples from local orchards. Saturday 2:30 - 3:30 From 1-91, take Exit 26, Rt. 2 west for 3.4 Apple Alchemy: “Secrets” Of Making Award miles. Turn right at Peckville Rd, pass Apex Winning Hard Ciders with William Grote and continue on up the hill. 10 - 5 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Make Your Own Apple Cider Vinegar w/ Terry McCue Wheel-View Farm 212 Reynolds Road, Shelburne, 413-625-2900, www.wheelview- Sunday 1:00 - 2:30 farm.com — Farm Store/Farm Museum/ Home Hard Cider Makers Workshop; Make & Tasting Room open both days with free hard Taste with April Woodard — Bring your own cider tastings. They will also have their own hard cider for a group tasting/discussion and fresh raw cider, apples, and cider syrups, also watch a demonstration of how to make plus grass-fed beef, maple syrup and maple your own. cream and other goodies. People can relax on the patio and enjoy the gorgeous view with a Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 glass of hard or fresh cider or a maple spritzer Lost Apples of the Quabbin with Matt Ka- for the young folks or those who don’t want minsky — a slide show and talk about his alcohol. Open 10-5 each day. ongoing living heritage orchard exploration and its unearthed apple mysteries of the Quabbin Region. Use #franklincountyciderdays Pine Hill Orchards 248 Greenfield Road (Rt. when uploading your photos 112), Colrain, 413-624-3325 Pine Hill on Face- book While at the orchard, stop for breakfast, to Instagram and Facebook lunch or apple pie a la mode in the orchard and we’ll share our favorites! restaurant. The press will be going as usual.

2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM 7 A WORD FROM OUR LEAD SPONSORS my Traverso is the senior A food editor at Yankee magazine and co-host of the national public television series Weekends with Yankee. She is also the author of The Apple Lover’s Cookbook, which was a finalist for the Julia Child Award for best first-time author and won an IACP Cookbook Award in LEAD SPONOR: YANKEE the “American” category. Amy has shared her apple expertise at CiderDays for many years, in demos ranging from mastering the pie crust to making and tasting heirlooms. This year, she will be sharing some of her favorite apple cooking hacks at Clarkdale Fruit Farms in Deerfield.

Previously, Amy was food editor at Boston magazine and an associate food editor at magazine. She makes regular television appearances on shows such as Hallmark Home & Family, The Martha Stewart Show (where she cooked apple dumplings and apple butter), Throwdown with Bobby Flay, and Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares.

Yankee is the iconic American magazine covering the finest that New England has to offer. Founded in 1935, Yankee covers classic New England travel destinations, food traditions, and home and lifestyle stories with stunning photography and artwork. Audiences can findYankee online at NewEngland.com and on air with its nationally-airing public television show Weekends with Yankee. With a total audience of 1.8 million readers, the magazine is published by Yankee Publishing Inc.

8 2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM A WORD FROM OUR LEAD SPONSORS LEAD SPONSOR: US ASSOCIATION OF CIDER MAKERS he United States Association of T Cider Makers (USACM) is a national organization of cider and perry producers in the United States, whose mission is to grow a diverse and successful U.S. cider industry by providing valuable information, resources and services to their members and by advocating on their behalf.

In 2016, the USACM established its flagship pro- gram, the first ever cider accreditation program is designed for dis- tributors, servers and others who are interested in becoming bonafide experts on all things cider. Since then, the Association has credentialed over 1,000 people as Certified Cider Professionals (CCP).

Level 1 of the CCP is an online 60-question multiple choice exam that tests your knowledge of the cider category. This exam is best for those in the service, retail, or wholesale industries as well as for cider sales representatives. The test has six subject categories: 1. Apples & The Orchard 2. Cider Making 3. Cider Styles 4. Flavor & Evaluation 5. Keeping & Serving 6. Cider & Food We offer CCP exam prep workshops all over the U.S. Participating in a workshop, reviewing the required apples and pears outlined in our study guide, memorizing the USACM cider style guide, and practicing cider food pairing principles will best prepare students to pass the exam. Workshops generally cost $25 but are free to USACM members. Exam fees are $75 for non-members and $60 for members.

The level 2 CCP exam will be piloted at CiderCon 2019 in Chicago next February. For more information, visit www.ciderassociation.org/certification.

2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM 9 10 2018 CIDERDAYS PROGRAM Want to Buy Ciders You’ve Tasted at CiderDays? Ryan & Casey Liquors in Greenfield has you covered!

Full selection of beer, wine, spirits, and hard cider Convenient Shopping Hours 7 Days a Week Monday-Saturday 8am-11pm Sunday-10am-9pm Taste Ciders on Saturday, November 3rd, from 12 to 3pm 55 Main Street, Greenfield, 413-772-6585 www.ryanandcaseyliquors.com And if you’re in Charlemont, visit Cold River Café, Package, and Market on Rt 2

Thank you to Aladco, Inc. for providing linens for the Salons

Hilltown Tents for providing plates and silverware for the In Reverie with Johnny Spero event

Republic Services for providing trash & recycling services at the Salons

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