
Neigh sayers
The Riding Centre held its annual Halloween Open House on Sunday, Oct. 26 — this year, with its four-legged residents dressed as characters from “The Wizard of Oz.”
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In the zone
The weekend’s film festival kicked off on Thursday, Oct. 2, when an Ohio Historical Marker was unveiled at Antioch — a commemorative sign dedicated to Rod Serling, a graduate of and instructor at Antioch, best known as the creator and host of the midcentury fantasy anthology “The Twilight Zone.” View all images...

Love letters
Yellow Springs USPS postal workers pose with October’s breast cancer awareness campaign materials, including a signed banner of support that features over 150 signatures from postal customers. View all images...

A grande day indeed
On Oct. 12, 28 Yellow Springers came together to honor Helen Birch Bartlett, for whom Glen Helen Nature Preserve is named, and mark the 100th anniversary year of her death. View all images...

Doggy dip
Labor Day marked the end of pool season in Yellow Springs. But before Gaunt Park staffers drained the only public pool in Greene County, they let local hounds take a dip. View all images...

The story goes on...
On Friday, Aug. 29, members from the Yellow Springs-based nonprofit StoryChain made good on their promise to deliver a recording of an incarcerated voice to his family on the outside. View all images...

Joust of the jockeys
On Sunday evening, Aug. 31, local jockeys Shane Creepingbear and Basim Blunt duked it out on Short Street in a battle of the DJs. View all images...

Name up in lights
Last week, Elyria-based Wagner Electric Sign Co. installed an art deco-inspired marquee onLittle Art Theatre's facade — its colorful flourishes nod to the visual motifs inside. View all images...

High maintenance
Established in 2018 with coordination from the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority and members of the American Public Power Association — including the Village of Yellow Springs — Light Up Navajo has, over the last decade, electrified over 7,000 homes within the Navajo Reservation. View all images...

Misty-eyed
Villager Misty Moneé and G. Scott Jones and the Freedom Ensemble brought their jazzy stylings to the Little Art Theatre on Sunday, July 13. View all images...

Moving picture
After years of planning, Little Art Theatre’s marquee makeover began in earnest on Tuesday, July 15. View all images...

Dino-four
At high noon on July 4, a steady stream of village organizations, youngsters, golf carts, firetrucks and horses filtered through the downtown avenues for the Fourth of July parade. View all images...

Pride against prejudice
On Saturday, June 28, hundreds of folks lined local streets — clad in every color under the summer sun — to revel in the village’s annual Pride celebrations. View all images...

Going, going, grad
In a packed Foundry Theater, 15 outgoing Antiochians graduated from the college on Saturday, June 21. View all images...

Blessed be thy bike
The annual Pagan Blessing of the Bikes was held Saturday, June 8, in an empty lot on East South College Street. View all images...


