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The Shady Maple began as a farm stand run by the Martin family. The name came from its location in the shade of a large maple tree. The farm stand evolved under the next generation of family ownership into a small IGA, Inc. supermarket by 1970. A cafeteria with seating for was added to the supermarket in 1982.
Shady Maple The establishment, at 1324 Main Street, East Earl, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with different menus for each meal and is open Monday to Saturday from 7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
At this point, PA 897 turns west to briefly follow US 322 along 28th Division Highway before it splits to the north and resumes along Springville Road. The route runs past the Shady Maple Smorgasbord and the Shady Maple Farm Market before it reaches an intersection with PA 23 (Main Street) to the east of Blue Ball. PA 897 turns west to form a ...
Shady Brook Farm has a large Farm Market and Garden Center, and hosts many events, including Pumpkin Fest and HorrorFest in the fall, Santa's Village and the Holiday Light Show during the Christmas season, and the Annual Easter Egg Hunt, as well as others throughout the year, including the Wine Concert Series and Apple Festival.
Sprouts Farmers Market - Around $9 to $12 per person Sprouts Farmers Market At Sprouts, you can choose from a selection of heat-and-serve holiday meals , which range in price from $39.99 to $69.99.
Here is where breakfast is served: Damascus Community Center: Saturday, March 16, 8 a.m. to noon. Adults $12, children 12 and under $6. 60 Conklin Hill Road, Damascus. Contact Linda Dexter at 570 ...
Josh Parker is an American entrepreneur best known for his innovative development of maple products, and is the founder of Parker's Real Maple, which has been sold at over 500 retail locations. He has been featured on Shark Tank , the Glenn Beck Program , and Fox News , among others.
The farm was named for a shady brook that ran behind the property. The family moved to its current current location at the juncture of Lower Makefield, Newtown and Middletown townships in the 1960s.