Cidery Tour & Tasting
Sunday, November 10, 2019 • 12 Cheshvan 5780
9:30 AM - 3:00 PMDistillery Lane CiderworksPlease join Sisterhood on Sunday, November 10, for a very special tour and tasting at the Distillery Lane Ciderworks.
We will meet at OT at 9:30am, after minyan, to carpool to the beautiful farm where more than 45 different types of apples are grown. The farm dates back to the Civil War and is officially known as “The Encampment,” since it is where Union Soldiers used to camp. The farm grows both dessert and cider apples, and specialized apples that cannot be found in stores. The Distillery Lane Ciderworks, located in Jefferson, MD, roughly 60 miles from OT, was the first licensed cidery in Maryland.
The cost is $25/person, which includes a detailed guided tour of the cidery and orchards and a light lunch. This event Is open to all adult members of OT (and their friends). We anticipate returning around 3:oopm. More details coming soon.
Please register by November 7. Please let us know if you can be a driver for the event as well.
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