I love Skippack spring. It is a season of new beginnings and new possibilities. I shed the sluggishness of winter. The weather and longer days prod me outdoors. I grab my Sony Cyber-shot and off I go. Time to explore something new, start over, forget the mistakes of the past, and...
Skippack School
posted by Michael Shaw
Dear reader, welcome to the Skippack Blogger’s library. It is my man cave, my hideaway, my sanctuary from the world. When you visit my home, look to the room at the right as you enter. You will see a Chinese desk with two swords hanging above it. Two comfortable leopard print...
At the Skippack Fire ...
posted by Michael Shaw
About: The Skippack Fire Company provides primary fire protection to the residents and businesses of Skippack Township. Alarms per year: The Skippack Fire Company responds to between 250 to 275 alarms per year. Phone: In a non-emergency, call 610.584.9995. In an emergency, call...
Song for the Living H...
posted by Michael Shaw
The Continental Army under General George Washington’s encamped in Skippack Township during the Revolutionary War. Each year in the autumn a living history event commemorating this military encampment takes place at IndenHofen Farmstead in Skippack. Check back for the dates for...
Skippack Days: The De...
posted by Michael Shaw
2013 Skippack Days will take place Saturday and Sunday, October 5 and 6. Festivities start at 10 am and end at 6 pm. More about Skippack Days. Why the Skippack Blogger Loves Crafts Handmade crafts, like those for sale on Skippack Days, are both delight and symbol. In an age of...
The Greatest Event, i...
posted by Michael Shaw
Sound Sensation DJs provides music and other entertainment for First Fridays in Skippack and is a proud supporter of the I Love Skippack website. Thanks, Sound Sensation Guys! Get to know one of the Sound Sensation DJs, Mike Ellis: Keep reading and don’t miss the...
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At the Skippack Fire Company: A Twenty-Year Mystery Revealed
I arrived at the Skippack Fire Company with a question I have wanted to ask for more than two decades. When I first moved to Montgomery County, PA, more than twenty years ago, I came close, too close...

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