Video Section
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YS Community Flea
The first YS Community Flea, organized by Judith Wolert-Maldonado and Vanessa Hale, was held Saturday, March 23 at the First Presbyterian Church. After a little shopping, the News managed to get some (shaky) video of the action, and stopped for a chat.
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VIDEO — YS Zombie Walk
Hundreds of zombies swarmed Yellow Springs’ streets on Saturday as part of the annual Zombie Walk, a fundraiser for Home, Inc. and the Food Pantry.
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VIDEO: Village Fam Summer Jam
A faithful crowd soaked up the tunes at the first Summer Jam, a two-day concert at the Antioch Amphitheatre organized by Yellow Springs hip hop group Village Fam. See photos and a video of highlights.
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Mills Lawn School traditional sixth-grade clap-out
The tradition of “clapping out” graduating sixth-graders involves them walking a friendly gauntlet through the school halls past clapping, hooting and cheering kids, on their way back to their MLS classrooms for the last time.
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BLOG — A day to geek out for local music
This Saturday local music fans can pick up limited edition vinyl releases at Toxic Beauty Records for National Record Store Day and rock out to local bands at the Live Earth Music Festival.
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BLOG — Grover’s got the funk
On the fringes of the jam band scene, local rock quartet Grover, blends funk, soul, and jazz. Watch a video and see a photo gallery after the jump.
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VIDEO — MLK Day Walk
See a video of the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. day march and celebration in Yellow Springs.
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BLOG: The real synth of Unpainted Huffhines
To Gabe Stratton, electronica is more than samples, turntables and iPod set lists. See his live electronic composing after the jump.
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VIDEO: Occupy Yellow Springs
Village resident Eric Wolf organized an Occupy protest in Yellow Springs on Friday in front of U.S. Bank on Xenia Avenue.
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Mills Lawn students kick off Yelloween
Mills Lawn students were out in their holiday finest yesterday, kicking off a weekend of Yelloween festivities with the annual Halloween Parade. A plethora of scary, silly, fun and creative costumes could be seen as the children showed off on Xenia Avenue.




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