Each of the organizations on this page has supported BVSA by providing goods, services, financial support or educational information. Our heartfelt thanks to each of them!
Massachusetts Maple Producers Association
BVSA is a member of the Massachusetts Maple Producers Association. You will find many great pages here including sugaring basics, recipes and educational materials
Proctor Maple Research Center at the University of Vermont
Established in 1946, the Proctor Maple Research Center is committed to education, research and demonstration of sugaring techniques.
A full service maple products dealer, Bascom's is where we buy our sugar making equipment
Got an urge for more things made with maple syrup? Our friends, Dale and Janice
Wentworth, operate this wonderful operation in North Brookfield, MA which produces pure maple syrup, maple candy and specialty food products which use maple syrup as a gourmet ingredient.
Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park
Our sugaring operation is only one small part of what goes on at this wonderful gem of a park located in central Massachusetts.
John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
The Blackstone River was once called the "hardest working river in the United States." Checkout the Corridor's web site for more information on the heritage of Blackstone Valley as well as the wonderful activities and sites in the valley towns of Northern RI and southern Mass.
CorridorKeepers is a non-profit organization that serves as an information clearing house for the people of the Blackstone River Valley.
This art program, run by local artist Laura Cenedella, provides art instruction for individuals with disabilities
Grants in 2005, 2006 and 2008 through the OPPP's Fix-It-First Friends Programs enabled BVSA to complete the Sugar House, purchase the new evaporator, update equipment and purchase directional signage for the Maple Sugar Days program.
Uxbridge First Holiday Night Committee
Each year, Uxbridge, MA turns into Santa's playground on the first Saturday in December. The town is festooned with lights; local businesses, churches and parks provide refreshment, activities and entertainment throughout the town; and Santa Claus arrives in style atop a fire truck during the Santa Parade, all coordinated by the Uxbridge First Holiday Night Committee.