Sweet results: Syrup, pancakes are breakfast highlights
- Submitted Photos Pictured are Conservation students from the LoGuidice Educational Center. Students produced more than 6 gallons of fresh maple syrup.
- Sureniety Suppa of Cassadaga Valley Central School is pictured making pancakes in the Culinary Arts classroom at LoGuidice.

Submitted Photos Pictured are Conservation students from the LoGuidice Educational Center. Students produced more than 6 gallons of fresh maple syrup.
A pancake breakfast was recently served at the LoGuidice Educational Center.
Conservation/Natural Resources Management students brought the maple syrup while Culinary Arts students provided the pancakes.
The collaboration at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES was coordinated between Conservation instructor Taylor Beaver and Culinary Arts instructor David Caccamise.
Juniors and seniors spent the last few weeks producing the maple syrup. The process included collecting a large quantity of sap from several nearby trees before boiling it over the course of seven days.
All told, about 6 1/2 gallons of fresh maple syrup was made by Conservation students.

Sureniety Suppa of Cassadaga Valley Central School is pictured making pancakes in the Culinary Arts classroom at LoGuidice.
Caccamise, whose Culinary Arts students were able to witness a portion of the production process, suggested the pancake breakfast to Beaver.
“I asked, wouldn’t it be great for you guys to make the syrup and we’ll make the pancakes?” Caccamise said of the joint breakfast.
Beaver said his students were eager to participate. “The kids were excited about it, obviously. It sounded like fun to them,” he said.
Utilizing a gallon of the freshly made maple syrup, juniors enrolled in Conservation recently ventured to the Culinary Arts classroom, where stacks of pancakes were produced.
“It was a good experience for my kids and his kids to get together and mingle,” Caccamise said.
Beaver said each student in his class will receive a half-pint of maple syrup. The rest will be sold to assist the Future Farmers of America chapter at LoGuidice.
For more information on Career & Technical Education programs at E2CCB, visit e2ccb.org/programs/career-technical-education/
Maple Weekend continues this weekend throughout the state at Fairbanks Maple in Arkwright, Johnson Estate Winery in Westfield, Scott’s Farm & Greenhouses in Sinclairville and Red’s Best Pancake House in Sherman.