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Imaginarium ideas, day 1: Diane

45 Ideas: Diane Clay

45 Ideas: Diane Clay

We asked friends, neighbors, and community partners to give us their ideas for the brand-new Imaginarium once it’s completed. There’s still time to submit YOUR idea for the Imaginarium for a chance to win a sweet Huss Project prize pack! 

Here’s what Diane Clay said:


Where in Three Rivers is someone likely to spot you, and what would you be doing there?

At the Back to School Celebration at Huss Future Fest passing out book bags, at HarmonyFest running kids fest, and more —everywhere! I’m also canvassing Second Ward right now as a write-in candidate for city commissioner. The real question is: where wouldn’t you see me?

 

What is your connection to the Huss Project, if any?

I was the secretary for TRAFC (Three Rivers Area Faith Community) when we approved a $3,000 donation to support the kick-off of the Huss Project in 2009.

 

The Huss Project is working on turning the old kindergarten room into a cool new space with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and room for community events. What’s your most creative idea for something that could happen there?

I would like for it to be a place where kids can go after school for tutoring, activities so they won’t be home alone—just kid-oriented! That would be my greatest goal. And eventually, a place where adults can go for sewing, knitting—a place to gather and meet other people. Even counseling!

Deborah Haak

Deborah is a core community member of *culture is not optional and works at the Three Rivers Public Library.