We asked friends, neighbors, and community partners to give us their ideas for the brand-new Imaginarium once it’s completed. Here’s what Alek Frost said:
Where in Three Rivers is someone likely to spot you, and what would you be doing there?
More than likely I would be somewhere downtown working on the next edition of the Three Rivers Commercial-News.
What is your connection to Huss?
My significant other works very closely with The Huss Project, as do many of my best friends. I’ve also volunteered for Future Fest and a number of other *culture is not optional events.
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 love to see some kind of partnership between The Huss Project, St. Joseph County Literacy Council, Three Rivers Public Library and Lowry’s Books & More to provide a free tutoring program for children and adults alike across a wide variety of subjects. The Huss Project could use its Imaginarium to house those services and provide a safe place for everyone to learn at their own pace.