Building, Event, Fundraising, People, Video

Video update: Huss Future Festival

The first annual Huss Future Festival was a great success! Check out the video below, then read Kirstin’s overview of the event on the Imagining Space blog (with links to photos and news stories).

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Three Rivers, Video

Video: Moving in

We shot the footage for this video over a month ago now, but I finally got around to editing it this morning. On May 27, with the help of board member Tim Raakman and his moving truck, we moved three of our interns down from Grand Rapids to their new home in Three Rivers (the Rectory of Trinity Episcopal Church). Enjoy!

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Building, Event, People, Video

Video update: Englewood visitors

About two weeks ago, we had a group visit from Englewood Christian Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, to help work at the church. Here’s a little glimpse of our day together:

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Building, Event, People, Video

Video update: Planting

Several folks got together last night at the Triple Ripple Community Gardens at Huss School to begin planting vegetables … and then it rained all day today to water everything!

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Building, People, Video

Video update: Plowing

Last Saturday, Ron and Del Buckhold brought over a tractor to plow the ground for the Triple Ripple Community Gardens. While they technically used a tiller, it seems right to call turning over new ground for gardening “plowing.” Check it out below:

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Building, Event, People, Video

Video update: Garden blessing

A little over a week ago, we gathered in the backyard of the school with members of the community to bless the land designated for the Triple Ripple Community Gardens. Here are a few highlights from the event:

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Building, Video

Video update: Gardens and wild areas

In an attempt to tell more by showing, we’re starting a video update series that we hope will give you an idea for the people behind *culture is not optional and the projects we’re doing. Our first installment is a bit of a test, so it’s on the simple side (technically speaking).

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