Mise en Place
“Put in Place”- a French culinary phrase which means “everything in its place”. Camp Kitchen Sage took its aprons and knives on the road
“Put in Place”- a French culinary phrase which means “everything in its place”. Camp Kitchen Sage took its aprons and knives on the road

The Gibes family has been part of the Steepletown Preschool for three of the past five years. Their oldest son Wesley, who is now in
Steepletown’s lawncare crew goes through more equipment than your typical company. As part of Steepletown’s JobStart training, most of the young men out there cutting
Earlier this winter in the midst of the polar vortex, Steepletown was thinking ahead to warmer days! A small grant proposal was submitted to the
Steepletown’s Kitchen Sage is partnering with Covenant House Michigan – Grand Rapids campus to manage their food services at its recently opened “house” for homeless,
My principles, beliefs and practices to create social change for all racial, ethnic, gender and economic groups were fashioned at an early age. As I
In writing about the 25 years of Steepletown’s history, it was interesting to note that for the first half of Steepletown’s existence, we were focused
As Catholics prepare to embark on another Lenten journey, our minds quickly race to meatless Fridays and what we are going to give up for
The True Spirit of Christmas – It Is Better To Give Than Receive Holy Spirit Catholic Church has done a phenomenal job targeting our preschool