This autumn was a quiet one, and with our doors mostly shuttered, the goings on at 225 N 4th St bore little resemblance to the bustling hive of activity of days past. We spent lots of time with each other, harvesting the last crop of the season, carving pumpkins, getting the rocket mass heater up and running, and hosting fam dinner theme nights (our latest and greatest, Goth Night, was a smashing success). Yet for as much as we’ve grown together, we’ve felt apart from the community and everyone in Marquette with who we shared our home, bouldering cave, and greenhouse. After nine years of friends, climbers, family, and weary travelers tramping through the door, the MCC misses good company.
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