ANSWER: ALL OF THE ABOVE!
As you can see in the pictures below, the new garden at the Potter Senior building at Eagleview was launched today with a lovely hands-on ceremony involving gardeners of all ages. After a short introduction by Triskeles staff, Clemens Pietzner and Mark Birdsall, Robert Hankin of the Hankin Group and State Senator Andy Dinniman spoke about their commitment to healthy activities for seniors and the importance of the Chester County Gleaning Project to food equality.
Then Megan Appling-Lester, long time Triskeles Food For Thought Program leader, joined Bob and a senior resident of the Potter building to cut the ribbons and open the garden. All ages then joined the Triskeles staff in planting a great variety of seeds and plants, which will soon fill the garden with health and color!
Yeah!! Together we did it.
- Andy, Bob and seniors admiring the garden
- Joe and Mr. Greg from Triskeles join a senior in planting
- Clemens had a lot to smile about on this beautiful day
- Senator Dinniman and Bob Hankin share a light moment
- Mr. Mark and 2 seniors at work
- Everyone pitched in
- Green Beans, coming up!!









