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Yellow Springs News Blogs Section :: Page 43

  • BLOG-October is the New July

    October’s yield astounds! The month’s harvest unfurls in high style with sumptuous reds, glossy greens, and velvety grays.

  • BLOG-The Miracle Off Short Street

    It’s today! It’s today! The Grand Reopening of the Little Art Theatre.

  • BLOG – Hootenanny

    This small but mighty group sounded wonderful Saturday evening at this month's YS hootenanny. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases a Yellow Springs Hootenanny held Saturday evening at the Coretta Scott King building.

  • BLOG-Treasure Trove

    The fine quality of the work draws me into Yellow Springs Pottery.

  • BLOG-The Dropped Pass

    Amy’s family forgets to bring a dish to pass for Rally Day, and she rushes to correct the mistake. Making a favorite fast soup, she misses the main pass but manages to serve a welcome hit.

  • BLOG-Ladies Night Out

    “Oh, yes! It’s Ladies Night.” Amy hits the town with her good buddies while the men frost cupcakes at home with the children. Unexpected adventures are had in both quarters.

  • BLOG — Let’s go to the movies, let’s go see the stars

    Dayton's Dixie Twin Drive-In.

    Imagine, dear readers, if you will: a movie theater at which you supply your own seats, your own sound. At which children and adults alike are free to roam the grounds during the film without bothering anybody. At which you can literally close a door upon your rowdy child (and yourself, too, because we’re not monsters, here) and still enjoy the film?

  • BLOG-Destination Unknown

    For our 10th anniversary, my husband surprises me with a trip out of my comfort zone.

  • BLOG – Then & Now display at Antioch Midwest

    Yellow Springs local, ________ talked with photographer Andy Snow at the gallery opening of "Then & Now" on Saturday.

    Today’s blog showcases Saturday’s opening of Antioch Midwest alum Andy Snow’s award-winning photo exhibit “Then and Now” featuring historic images from the 1913 Dayton flood contrasted with his photos from the same locations 100 years later.

  • BLOG-And Many More!

    Last Saturday, local artist and permaculture activist Phyllis Logan celebrated her 80th birthday with family, friends, and neighbors at the Glen Helen Outdoor Education Center. I’m here to tell you…that woman knows how to throw a party.

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