Articles of Importance


Two recent articles, one on a speech by Michelle Obama at the US Conference of Mayors and the other by Josh Viertel, head of the Slow Food movement, are worth reading. I’ve put their links to the right of this blog, please take a look!
Also, just in: An important posting by Allergy Kids. Summary:
“Today, one [...]

Join Triskeles on Facebook


Triskeles now has a Facebook group page!
We’llĀ  announce events and post photos, but also welcome you to write or share event photos.
We’ve posted two upcoming events: Making Worm Bins Wednesday, Jan. 27th in Germantown, PA and Seasonal Workshop at the Waldorf School in Kimberton, PA on Saturday, Feb. 6th. See the activities, time and place [...]

A Blast From the Past


Triskeles was delighted to be honored by a drop-in visit from Kate Gundersen, the assistant Food For Thought director during our 2008 summer program. Kate is a senior at Colgate U this year, after a ‘grueling’ semester in France last spring perfecting the language, experiencing the dramatic French social activism, and mastering the fine French [...]

Organic Mechanics


With a movement toward local and organic gardening, it seems only natural that organic potting soil would play a role. Enter Mark Highland and his company, Organic Mechanics, which produces earth-friendly, 100% organic potting soil. They offer several varieties of soil that are mixed right at their local site, and have clearly thought through the [...]