2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
28
2024
  • McKee group hosts housing talk

    About 50 villagers attended last Sunday’s forum on affordable housing, sponsored by the James A. McKee Association and featuring a presentation by local land trust organization Home, Inc. Shown above are, from left in front, Nancy Noonan, Kent Bristol, Al Schlueter and Dave Turner; in back, Brian Upchurch and McKee group president Rick Kristensen. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Many questions were raised at a public meeting last Sunday sponsored by the James A. McKee Association, when representatives from Home, Inc. shared plans for an affordable housing project slated for Village-owned land on Cemetery Street.

  • Jane Lee Ball

    Jane Ball

    Jane L. Ball died on Monday, March 28. She was 81.

  • Daniel Daley Hotaling

    Daniel Daley Hotaling died Tuesday, March 28, surrounded by his family at the Tidewell hospice center in Venice, Fla. He was 82.

  • BLOG — Spring cleaning for the body

    Spring is purification time at our house, when, much like cleaning out the closets, we do a thorough wringing of our guts.

  • BLOG – The Good Ol’ Golden Rule

    I love Yellow Springs. But this town, like any town, has its weak points.

  • Local woman celebrates TV appearance

    Local entrepreneur Jan Augenstein will appear on ABC’s “Shark Tank” on Friday, April 15 at 9 p.m.

  • Bulldog sports spring into action

    The spring sports season kicked off this week. See the calendar of games, matches and meets and come cheer on your Bulldogs.

  • McKee group hosts schools conversation

    This Sunday, April 3, at 2 p.m. a community conversation on the local schools will take place at the Senior Center. The public is invited to the event, which is sponsored by the James A. McKee Association.

  • Artist Smith celebrates YS diversity

    Village artist Johanna Smith will show her exhibit of multi media mosaics, called "Yellow Springs Potheads: A Celebration of Diversity" at Brother Bear's through April The exhibit opens with a reception this Saturday, April 2, from 6–9 p.m.

    Artist Johanna Smith’s exhibit, “Yellow Springs Potheads: A Celebration of Diversity,” will open with a reception this Saturday, April 2, from 6–9 p.m. at Brother Bear’s Cafe. The potheads are just that: heads created from recycled pots and pans, covered with mosaic glass and inspired by people in the village.

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