A new location! It’s going to be a Super Maple Buffet Dinner at the Bliss Room of the St. Albans Historical Museum on Church Street, adjacent to Taylor Park look for a sign. The Bliss Room is on the third floor of the Museum, and has been recently restored, rapidly becoming a popular spot to host weddings and parties. And you won’t have to climb the stairs to the third floor an elevator at the back of the building makes the location accessible for all. The menu, described by caterer Bob Santini, (who loves maple!) had the Trustees eagerly looking forward to Saturday evening May 1, 2010!

2009 Vermont Maple Royal Couple -
King John Landry and Queen Savanna Kittell-Mitchell
We welcome guests from out of the area, and know that all will have a good time, enjoying great food, with an emphasis on maple! You'll have an opportunity to chat with sugarmakers - talk about the maple crop, ask questions, get to know new people while renewing old acquaintances - fun for all! And when the door prizes are drawn - perhaps you'll be a winner!
Who will be the next Vermont Maple King and Queen? Who will be Vermont's Best Maple Cook? Vermont's Best Youth Cook? Who will have the honor of being the Parade Marshal? Whose syrup will be judged best of all the grades? Which business will earn the prize for the best maple theme decorated store window?
You will find out at the Vermont Maple Festival Buffet Dinner! The Buffet is likely to be a 'sell out,' so make sure to have your ticket in advance of the evening. Tickets are available at the Festival Office in the Exhibit Hall which is in Bellows Free Academy, Fairfield Street during Festival hours. They can also be purchased at the Information Booth on Taylor Park.
Advance sale tickets are available here online
Maple Buffet Dinner
$15 each, plus $4.00 handling fee for online orders
2009 Parade Marshal and longtime
Vermont Maple Festival volunteer Darlene Wright