PINE RIVER — Everyone is invited to take part in the Hunt Utilities Group Resilient Living Campus’ open house 5:30-7 p.m. Aug. 8.
The event is co-hosted by Happy Dancing Turtle and Hunt Utilities Group/HUG Hydronics.
Happy Dancing Turtle is a nonprofit dedicated to growing good stewards of the planet by providing education, programs, and experiences for youth and adults that inspire wonder and empower change. Hunt Utilities Group is an engineering design corporation that promotes resilient living through proven engineering design and innovative research.
Visit with staff from both organizations while enjoying light refreshments. Tour the Old Main building and learn about sustainable building techniques as well as environmental and resilient-living education for kids and adults. See the demonstration garden and hear about growing techniques that promote soil health. Discover how Happy Dancing Turtle is partnering with area producers and ranchers to improve access to locally grown produce and meat and enhancing practices that support sustainability.
“This is an opportunity to see what we do first-hand. We love this work and look forward to sharing it with you,” said Happy Dancing Turtle Executive Director Quinn Swanson, in a news release.
On the east end of campus is the Mani (Manifesting) Shop, a 13,000 square-foot building that hosts HUG Hydronics. Those attending will be able to get a tour of the building process, get a hands-on demonstration of systems and see the innovation first-hand.
“One of the best parts of my job is seeing the eyes light up of folks who take a tour,” said Hunt Utilities Group President Ryan Hunt. “When they see the research campus we built, from the gardens to the buildings to the art to the provocatively clever engineering, I beam with pride and we’re eager to show it off.”
Hunt Utilities Group Resilient Living Campus is located at 2331 Dancing Wind Road SW in Pine River. The free event is for all ages and no RSVP is required. For more information, visit
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