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SUMMARY:Apple Day - Museum of East Anglian Life
DESCRIPTION:How many ways can an apple nourish us?   \nJoin us and find out on October 23rd as the museum celebrates Apple Day 2021!   \nWe’ll be running an entire day of fun crafts\, tours\, and activities for visitors of all ages! You’ll be able to see live demonstrations of our apple press\, and taste-test a tantalising variety of apples and freshly-squeezed juice. Which apples are best for eating\, and which for drinking? Does juice pressed from a Bramley apple taste different to juice from a local Suffolk Pippin? How have people cooked\, stewed\, candied\, and brewed apples throughout history? Suffolk food historian Monica Askay will be there on the day to sign copies of her book Orchard Recipes from Eastern England (available in our gift shop) and share her insights into East Anglia’s rich food heritage.    \nThe event will be running during our usual museum opening hours of 10am – 4pm and is free with normal museum entry/membership.
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SUMMARY:Community Orchard Pruning Workshop (including formative pruning of young trees) - new date
DESCRIPTION:This one day workshop is aimed at people who care for community orchards which have been planted in the last three years and require initial pruning.  The emphasis will be on the pruning and care of apple trees but can be applied to pear trees too. Formative pruning of new trees will also be demonstrated. (Please note\, this one day course will not cover the establishment of new orchards.) \nNo previous experience of fruit tree pruning is required. \nAll courses are socially distanced and Covid-aware. \n£50 per person \n  \nSubjects included will be: \nAssessing the structure of newly planted trees. \nHow to prune new trees to encourage formation of the main structural branches. \nIdentifying branches for retention and future development. \nAssessment of tree health and habit. \nIdentifying structural problems that will affect the future stability of the tree. \nReforming the branching structure:  What to remove/what to retain\, how much to remove along with how and when to do it. \nPlanning future pruning in subsequent years.
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SUMMARY:Community Orchard Maintenance Workshop (including pruning) - new date
DESCRIPTION:This one day workshop is aimed at people who care for community orchards\, especially those planted in the last 5 years. The emphasis will be on pruning and care of apple trees but can be applied to pear trees too. There will also be a focus on how to protect the trees and management of the growing environment. (Please note\, this one day course will not cover the establishment of new orchards.) \n£50 per person \nNo previous experience of fruit tree pruning required. \nAll courses are socially distanced and Covid-aware. \nSubjects included will be: \nAssessment of tree health and habit. \nIdentifying structural problems that will affect the future stability of the tree. \nPlanning future pruning in subsequent years. \nTypes of guard\, staking and their problems. \nSward management. \n 
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SUMMARY:Cider and Song Festival at the Museum of East Anglian Life
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 19 October\, 10am-11pm\, with a special preview on Friday night 7-11pm for cider tasting and music \nThe museum comes alive for apple day! \n  \nTHINGS TO TASTE… \nCider-drinkers and apple aficionados can sample from our range of specialist craft ciders and apple juices. There will be a preview on the Friday night with flights of cider and a special tutored tasting session with food (book ahead for this) and a bar all day on the Saturday. \nApple experts from Orchards East and the Suffolk Traditional Orchards Group will be on hand to identify your apples\, show a range of different varieties and answer your questions. \nEnjoy demonstrations of apple and fruit cookery from food historian Monica Askay. \nTry apple-based cakes\, pies and treats including Dutch Appelgebak. \nApplewood-smoked meat will be provided by Smokey Jones and a variety of treats from Cabbages & Kings. \n  \nTHINGS TO SEE…\nThe Nutmeg Puppet Company will present Apple Pip\, a show for 3-6 year olds\, with storytelling\, exquisite puppets\, an atmospheric set\, original music and songs to join in with. \nEnjoy a range of music performances to suit all tastes including the Rogue Shanty Buoys – a shanty crew from Lowestoft – Suffolk’s own Quay Street Whalers and the Company of Horham Old School – a collective of singers\, players and dancers. \nWitness the planting of the first tree in the museum’s new Heritage Farm orchard\, which will be open from spring. We are planting 67 new trees and creating a new animal and crops area as part of our new attraction. \nSee a thrashing demonstration with our newly-restored historic steam engine\, The Empress of Britain. \nThe Ferguson Club will be at the museum displaying historic tractors all day on Saturday. \n  \nTHINGS TO DO…\nLearn a drinking song at one of our song workshops for use later in the day. \nHave a go at making a traditional jig doll dance with the East Anglian Traditional Music Trust who will be running drop-in workshops. \nLearn the rudiments of melodeon-playing in a Melodeon Taster workshop with the East Anglian Traditional Music Trust. We have child-size and adult-size melodeons available. \nMake some juice to take home – bring your own apples and Maynard House will juice them for you. Bottles will be on sale or bring your own. \nBuy your own tree at the plant stands or shop the craft stands. \nTest your archery skills at our William Tell experience\, courtesy of Reach the Core! \nApple-based craft activities and story-time. Make your own apple pig to take home. \n 
URL:https://ptes.org/event/cider-and-song-festival-at-the-museum-of-east-anglian-life/
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