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Stories

We are so fortunate to have our very own resident poet as part of the *cino community! For several years running, Elisabeth Wenger has been writing a poem especially for our annual Huss Future Festival. This year, the Quiet Park dedication provided the perfect occasion for her beautiful word-smithing: As a bee going into a flower for...

Check out the creativity on display at this year's photo booth! Photo booth photos are now online at our Flickr account. Peruse them all and find your photo! A special thank you to the Counselors in Training at Habonim Dror Camp Tavor for painting this year's photo booth backdrop—it was perfect!...

We love seeing our community come together at Huss Future Fest, but we know not everyone can be there in person. If you'd like to participate from afar, here's your chance! Any donations made through the Huss Project web site today will count toward our fundraising total for the day! Please donate today—any amount helps! Curious...

The dragonflies are LOVING the Huss Project Farm this year and they can't wait to take you on a whimsical, winding tour this coming Saturday during Huss Future Fest 2018! They'll be available 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. to demonstrate their skill at balancing on top of ropes, fences, posts, Jerusalem artichoke stalks, and many more vertical...

One of the core ideas shaping the work of the Huss Project is that we all need a balance in our lives between stillness and activity. People describe this balance in various ways: contemplation and action, inner work and outer life, and so on. At the Huss Project, we love to play, make music, grow vegetables,...

There’s something fun for kids of all ages at this year's Huss Future Festival on July 21! Make the rounds at the Community Carnival, where organizations from St. Joseph County will bring games, crafts, and activities for kids. While you’re there, learn about all the good work that these groups do in our neighborhoods and...