2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
30
2024
  • SPORTS SUNDAY — Orme qualifies for districts

    Junior Rachele Orme accomplished something this week that no other Yellow Springs High School female golfer has done — qualify for districts.

  • BLOG-A Festive Peifer

    As the days have grown shorter and colder, my daughter can sense the closeness of a much anticipated holiday.

  • Discuss Impermanence

    The Dharma Center will host “Exploring Impermanence,” a seven-week class for ages 18–32 (though the age recommendation is not strict), to be held on Tuesday evenings, 7:45–8:45 p.m., beginning Oct. 2. Those attending the class will examine the idea of impermanence in life through brief periods of meditation, wisdom from spiritual teachers and the sharing […]

  • Join the sustainable food discussion

    Ellen Dawson-Witt is hosting a discussion course “Hungry for Change: Food, Ethics and Sustainability,” at her tiny house in Yellow Springs on Tuesdays.

  • Village to rename Ellis Park in honor of tree man Lloyd Kennedy

    The Village of Yellow Springs and the Yellow Springs Tree Committee will honor Lloyd Kennedy with a renaming of Ellis Park tomorrow.

  • Sept. 27, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Sept. 27, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Lawson gardens, fracking ban— Council reaches for authority

    Several Village Council members expressed regret during their meeting on Monday, Sept. 17, that they have not found a way to preserve all the gardens at the Lawson Place residences. Earlier in the month the Village had drafted an ordinance requiring a permit to remove the private landscaping that property owner Greene Metropolitan Housing Authority says must be removed by Oct. 1.

  • Oh, the places they’ve gone!

    Rwanda, Lithuania, Panama, China. What do these countries have in common? They’re all places Yellow Springers visited this past summer, many taking trips that combined vacation with work or educational opportunities. The stories they returned with provide tiny windows on the world outside the village.

  • Police chief search narrows

    In its search for a permanent chief of police, the Village of Yellow Springs has narrowed its options to three candidates, including current Interim Chief Arthur Scott, Central State University Police Chief Anthony Pettiford, and John Milstead, security manager for Dayton Metro Libraries. The Village is currently scheduling visits to the village for each of the candidates and will host a public forum with each of the candidates on Wednesday, Sept. 26, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Bryan Center.

  • A weekend of Wellness awaits

    In the late 1800s, Yellow Springs was a mecca for health and wellness as far-flung visitors flocked to the village to soak in the mineral-rich waters of the Yellow Spring. With hopes of re-igniting regional interest in the town’s alternative therapies, holistic health practitioners and artists have teamed up to put on this weekend’s Wellness Experience.

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