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Learn more about 'resilient living' at Happy Dancing Turtle

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Happy Dancing Turtle is based in Pine River.

"One of the best parts of my job is seeing the eyes light up of folks who take a tour,” stated Ryan Hunt, Hunt Utilities Group president, in the release.

PINE RIVER — Happy Dancing Turtle and Hunt Utilities Group are co-hosting a resilient living open house 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17.

“This is an opportunity to see what we do first-hand,” stated Executive Director Quinn Swanson in a news release. “Whether you practice sustainable living or just always wondered what the heck happens on our campus, we hope you’ll join us.”

Happy Dancing Turtle is a nonprofit providing education, programs and experiences for youths and adults with the mission of growing good stewards of the planet.

Hunt Utilities Group is an engineering design corporation “dedicated to promote resilient living” through engineering design and research.

"One of the best parts of my job is seeing the eyes light up of folks who take a tour,” stated Ryan Hunt, Hunt Utilities Group president, in the release. “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 Rd SW, Pine River. The free event is for all ages and no RSVP is required.

For more information about this event, visit Happy Dancing Turtle’s website.