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• BLOG— World of upside down
Paradoxically, imagination grounds us in the world. It takes us out of the world, and out of ourselves, only to locate us more deeply there, with greater awareness and greater capacity for awareness.
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• BLOG-The Knives Are Out
When we allow others to pick up and apply our good council in their own time and capacity, we make our point.
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• YS Piano Fest to return
The YS Piano Fest, a year-long series of concerts which aim to raise money to repair the Steinway piano in the Foundry Theater at Antioch College, will celebrate the restringing of the Steinway with a series of recitals Friday–Sunday, March 24–26.
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• Yarn Registry – On the history of (scarily frequent) powder mill explosions
March 1 marked the 131st anniversary of an enormous explosion just south of town in Goes Station. The explosion occurred with such force, heat and clamor that everyone nearby probably thought the very gates of Hell opened up in their backyard.
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• Parents, students, staff assess schools
A majority of parents, students and staff at Yellow Springs schools have positive impressions of the district staff and schools, according to a recent survey conducted by the Yellow Springs School District.
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• Justice System Task Force Meeting Agenda
Tues., Mar. 14, 2017, 7 p.m.
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• Parker Quartet performs at Chamber Music in Yellow Springs
Chamber Music in Yellow Springs welcomes back the Parker Quartet for a concert on Sunday, March 12, 7:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church.
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• Celebrating dance and community
Locally based dancer Valerie Blackwell-Truitt might have become a professional singer. But dance is what called her.
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• New Year’s Eve investigation costs rising
At their Feb. 21 meeting, Village Council members addressed a recent invoice submitted by Dayton Attorney David Williamson, who is conducting the independent investigation into the New Year’s Eve incident that pitted local police against citizens.
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• Alice Jean Flowers
Alice Jean Flowers passed away on Feb. 22, 2017, in Virginia Beach, Va. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Charles E. Flowers.
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