2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
30
2024
  • BLOG – Heat Relief

    last Friday after having been closed for a week due to the overapplication of an herbicide on the pool lawn. Village Council had the lawn cordoned off, and will decide at its July 1 meeting when to remove the fence. Shown above are swimmers enjoying the water last Sunday afternoon. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases the Gaunt Park pool on Sunday after it re-opened.

  • New coaches for basketball

    Both the boys and girls varsity basketball teams at YSHS will have new coaches next season.

  • BLOG-Splendid Strawberries

    Discover the fate of 6 quarts of perfect strawberries as we celebrate spring’s last great gift.

  • A public reading of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring

    A public reading of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring will be held Saturday, June 22, 8 a.m.–noon at the Farmers Market.

  • Both water, soil deemed safe at pool

    Soil samples form around Gaunt Park pool showed chemicals at far below the levels at which humans can be exposed and not show any ill effects. The pool opened Friday.

  • Swimming pool opens Friday

    The Gaunt Park pool will open on Friday, June 21, at its regular time after water samples taken after an overuse of herbicides in the pool area came back with no evidence of contamination.

  • 2013 Yellow Springs Pride Parade

    Isaiah Crawford, front left, led Saturday’s Pride Parade through the village with Melissa Heston in Wonder Woman reprise flying her colors. Joan Chappelle, Ona Harshaw, and John Booth followed, trailed by a multi-block line of about 200 participants. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    About 200 marchers supporting the LGBTQ community. Pride weekend featured many speakers and performances on the Bryan Center lawn on Saturday, followed by a family picnic on Sunday.

  • Food trucks, school approved

    At their meeting on Monday, June 10, Village Planning Commission approved two conditional use applications, one for the continued use of Village BP lot for food truck vendors, and one for a Montessori school on Tower Court.

  • Ruth Braden Aschbacher

    Ruth Braden Aschbacher of Yellow Springs died Sunday, June 16, in her residence. She was 94.

  • Fair weather, fair friends

    The beer garden at the Bryan Center was crowded all day at last Saturday’s Street Fair, one indication that this year’s fair was the biggest ever, according to Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Karen Wintrow. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The annual Yellow Springs Spring Street Fair Saturday, June 8, pulled in a record number of people again, and the weather was in a cooperative mood.

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