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Huss Stories

Stephen demonstrates a homemade drum as part of his session for making musical instruments out of recycled materials in the art tent at Huss Future Fest 2012. Around the time we were raising the funds for *cino to purchase Huss School in 2009, we received an out-of-the-blue blog comment from someone named Stephen Wirzylo in Toledo. ...

(David helping with our first Underground Supper Club.) I have lived in Three Rivers for close to ten years. Somewhere in that timeline, Three Rivers changed from being “someplace I lived for now” to “someplace I’m enjoying living and would like to remain in.” There weren’t any Hallmark moments to commemorate this transition from temporary to...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cinonetwork/7639056908/ When I first moved to Three Rivers the great brick edifice that is Huss School was too large and looming for me to comprehend.   My arrival in the winter and the building’s lack of heat allowed me to acclimate to the idea of community development in Three Rivers slowly.  Usually I take a running leap...

This post is part of a multimedia series over the next several months of the Brick Campaign telling many of the stories that surround Huss School and the Huss Project.  Our second story comes to us from our friend Ryan in Boston.  Ryan went to college with some of *cino's volunteer staff members and has been...