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  • 36th annual WVOL at Foundry Theater

    This year the 35th annual Women’s Voices Out Loud performance and art exhibit will take place at the Herndon Gallery at Antioch College, at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 8. Shown are co-organizer Laurie Dreamspinner, left, and Antioch’s Herndon Gallery Creative Director Dennie Eagleson. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    The Women’s Voices Out Loud art exhibition and performance will be Saturday, April 11, at 7 p.m. at the Foundry Theater.

  • Mary M. Morgan memorial

    Mary M. Morgan died on Jan. 30 at Friends Care Center. A celebration of Mary’s life will be held on Sunday, March 8, 2 p.m., in the Senior Center great room.

  • “AgriCULTURE” exhibit features photos, food and a hydroponic garden

    Antioch College’s Herndon Gallery will host an opening reception for “AgriCULTURE,” a mulitimedia installation about food, the environment, politics and homegrown solutions.

  • Russell Holdrege Hollister

    Obituary

    Russell Holdrege Hollister died of old age on Feb. 16 at St. Paul’s Retirement Community, South Bend, Ind. He was 102 years old.

  • HRC fosters village diversity

    The Yellow Springs Human Relations Commission, or HRC, will host a meet-and-greet with the public next Thursday, Jan. 29, from 7–9 p.m. at Bryan Center rooms A and B. Shown above are HRC members, from left, Brian Housh, Kathryn Hitchcock, Chrissy Cruz, Steve McQueen and Nick Cunningham. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Village Human Relations Commission member Chrissy Cruz likes to think of the commission she joined last year as “the people’s village council” — whereas Village Council looks out for the village’s infrastructure, HRC looks out for the village’s people. HRC member Steve McQueen sees the group as a liaison between the citizens and Village Council. […]

  • Little Art launches documentary series

    “Nanook of the North” will this Sunday launch a series of four documentaries at the Little Art Theatre.

  • Yellow Springs policing forum draws broad range of citizens

    At a recent public forum, Yellow Springs residents outlined their ideal local police department and police chief.

  • YSHS presents ‘Harvey’— Big rabbit, big deal at new theater

    The Yellow Springs High School Theater Arts Association presents ‘Harvey,’ the 1944 Pulitzer prize-winning play by Mary Chase. Cast members are, from left, sitting in front, Anna Knippling, Kaila Russell; middle row, Allison Bothwell, Josh Seitz, Sierra Ward, Jonah Trillana; back row, Shekinah Williams, Alex Kellogg, Simone Collins, Windom Mesure. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    “Harvey,” presented by the Yellow Springs High School Theater Arts Association, runs two weekends, Oct. 17–19 and Oct. 24–26, at the recently renovated Antioch College Foundry Theater.

  • Tecumseh Land Trust’s language of the land

    The Tecumseh Land Trust and WYSO–FM essay contest “Home on Earth: Living on the Land” will award winners for personal nonfiction essays on what home and land mean to them.

  • Solar array erected at Antioch

    A one-megawatt solar farm recently popped up on Antioch College along Corry Street as part of the college’s plan to become carbon neutral.

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