Articles From March 2011
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Rock and Roll
The fourth annual Skate Music Fest was a big success this Sunday evening at the skate park.
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All You Need is Love
Yellow Springers participated in Sufi dancing before the YSKP show this Saturday.
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Rainy relief and a rainbow
A string of evening thunderstorms brought Yellow Springs relief from the recent spell of humid, hot weather and dry conditions on Thursday. They also produced a brilliant rainbow which arched high above the community.
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Puppets, Persian poetry, and change
In its 16th year, YS Kids Playhouse continues to produce innovative youth theater for adults and children alike. Its latest musical, The Conference of Birds, explores themes of transformation and self-realization through a 12th-century desert fable.
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Green towns offer new ideas
As sustainability gains ground as an integral component of city planning, many municipalities across the country are creating ways to use less energy and ensure that the energy they use comes from renewable sources.
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New Energy Board created
At their July 6 meeting, Village Council members unanimously approved the establishment of a Village Energy Board, an ongoing citizen volunteer group with a charge to work with Village staff to help reduce the Village’s carbon footprint in a variety of ways.
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Arts group new home work of art
Even artists can disagree about what, exactly, constitutes art, but the leaders of the Yellow Springs Arts Council are unified on this: the organization’s new space at Alan Macbeth’s Oten Gallery fits the description, and the space also offers the group a wealth of new opportunities.
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’Dogs welcomed by Wayne Wahoos
The Yellow Springs Sea Dogs swam at two away meets this past week. On June 29, the Sea Dogs held their own against the Wayne Wahoos. On July 1, the Sea Dogs traveled to the home of the Clinton County Barracudas.
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YS Youth Baseball
The Indians continue to lead the 2010 Minor League with an undefeated record of 6–0 after a shortened week of play due to the July 4th holiday. They won their sixth straight game on Monday, June 28, in a 10–6 defeat of the Reds.
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Basketball camp to start
The Bulldog basketball program will hold a youth camp for boys and girls, ages 6 and up, July 14–17 at the Bryan Center outdoor courts. Camp brochures with registration information are available at the Yellow Springs school board office, local businesses and at www.bulldogbasketball.net .

Hey YSHS Class of 2013,


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