(for the TLA Dec. Journal) From its inception, Skidaway Farms has been very lucky to be under the guiding umbrella of the Skidaway Audubon Society. Indeed, many of the folks who volunteered their time and effort on the original Farm’s Development Committee were members of Skidaway Audubon. So Skidaway Farms owes its very existence to its parent-organization and because of that, has decided to name the pavilion to be constructed in the Farm “The Skidaway Audubon Pavilion”. The Farm is also very lucky to have a close rapport with our region’s affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. Habitat’s local Executive […]
Monthly Archives: November 2012
Being at the Farm at just the right time can yield some mighty fine treasures! One Farmer was on her way to the shed to find a rake when she was hailed over to Farmer Joe DiCicco’s plot. Seems Joe had more than enough radishes for his kitchen and he was willing to let a solid handful go to this lucky plot-neighbor! Sliced in a salad or shredded on a sandwich, these beauties will certainly add a fresh zest to the menu. A big “Thanks” to Farmer Joe for his kindness… the best “perk” of all is being around such […]
(for the TLA November Journal) Skidaway Farms is proud to announce it’s in the final stages of planning for its Skidaway Audubon Pavilion. This open-sided structure will be built in the middle of the Farm …right in Valley Crest Square. Gerry Cowert of Cowert Design Group is lending his many architectural design talents while the physical construction will be handled by volunteers from Habitat for Humanity. Currently, if all schedules hold, construction will take place in January. It will be wonderful to have a roof for shade, fans to cool off with and drive the gnats away, electrical outlets to […]