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2024

Quiet Corners Section

  • Santa came to town

    Alyssa and Aaliyah (who wasn't to sure about the man next to her) Worley got their picture taken with Santa last Saturday at the Annual Pancake Breakfast at the United Methodist Church. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    The Annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa was a hit yet again this year!

  • BLOG — Santa at the Glen

    Santa and Mrs. Claus can to the Glen building on Sat. Dec. 13. Nika Nelson, age 4, shared with Santa her wish list this year, a Frozen ice castle and a pink dress. (Photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Santa and Mrs. Claus can to the Glen on Sat. Dec. 13. About 30 kids came out to say ‘Hi’ and tell Santa what they want for Christmas this year.

  • BLOG — Follow the red brick path

    The beautiful brick paths that leads to the Bahá'í Center on the corner of Dayton and High streets. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases the many brick walk ways in the village.

  • BLOG — Coach Jimmy is back!

    Coach Jimmy warming up with the kids before t-ball last Friday night. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases the first night of t-ball at Gaunt Park! Coach Jimmy was gone most of last year due to a head injury. Everyone was so excited to have him back!

  • BLOG – Flash mob on Short Street

    The Senior Center sponsored "Flash Mob" on Short Street yesterday. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    In celebration of National Senior Health and Wellness Day the Senior Center organized a “flash mob” yesterday on Short Street.

  • BLOG — New Fence

    A close up of Sherraid Scott's cat in the center of her board that she's carving as part of the Fence Art Gallery. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases a not so over looked corner of downtown, Limestone Street and Xenia Ave. Construction on the new hotel is about to begin and to help hide the mess, Jim Hammond teamed up the Yellow Springs Arts Council and the Yellow Springs Community Foundation to build a temporary art gallery fence.

  • BLOG – Sweet & Sappy

    Inside the "sugar shack" at the Flying Mouse Farm, Lidija Lackovich was just tall enough to view the boiling sap, Ashley Lackovich-Van Gorp had to lift up Darija Lackovich so she could also see.

    Today’s blog showcases the Tecumseh Land Trust sponsored tour at Flying Mouse Farm for their annual tapping of sugar maples.

  • BLOG – Dance, dance, dance

    Today’s blog showcases the One Billion Rising for Justice dance.

  • BLOG – Sledding

    Today’s blog showcases sledding down Gaunt Park’s hill and enjoying the snow ramp!

  • BLOG – Watch for ice

    The 'watch for ice' sign that you see when you walk down the sidewalk to the News office. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases the ice that was produced after this weeks winter weather.

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