2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
29
2024
  • Yellow Springs Home Inc open house

    The newest home by Yellow Springs Home, Inc., 355 W. Davis St.

    On Sunday, Oct. 6, 2-4 p.m., Yellow Springs Home, Inc. will host an open house celebrating the completion of it’s newest home at 355 West Davis St.

  • Cross country competes at Buck Creek

    YSHS senior Carter Collins attacked the final hill at the Buck Creek Invitational cross-country meet on Saturday. Carter ran a lifetime best of 20:29 for the 5 kilometer high school distance. (Photo by Olivia Brintlinger-Conn)

    The YSHS boys and girls cross-country teams ran at the competitive Buck Creek Invitational Saturday.

  • BLOG-The Miracle Off Short Street

    It’s today! It’s today! The Grand Reopening of the Little Art Theatre.

  • Yellow Springs business EnviroFlight on CNN soon

    Local business EnviroFlight and its founder, Glen Courtright, are the focus of several news stories by national media, including National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” and CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront,” to air next week.

  • Shirley Anne Ellis

    Shirley Anne (Raizk) Ellis of Xenia passed away Thursday, Sept. 12 at Kettering Medical Center. She was 71. Shirley was born March 17, 1942, in Tecumseh, Mich., the daughter of Fred and Wadad Massad Raizk. She was raised in Wilmington, Ohio, was a 1960 graduate of Wilmington High School, attended Denison University, Pi Beta Phi, […]

  • Sept. 26, 2013 Yellow Springs Bulldog sports round-up

    Sept. 26, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Clifton bed & breakfast up for sale

    Sharon Benedict, left, and Lisa Quesne are selling their B&B, Herbs and Lace, after having spent several years remodeling the former abandoned cottage in Clifton. They are holding an open house at the business, 8 Clinton Street in Clifton, this Sunday, Sept. 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Twelve years ago, Sharon Benedict and Lisa Quesne came upon a deal they couldn’t resist — a home for sale in Clifton complete with an abandoned cottage in the backyard. In 2008, they repurposed the home as a bed and breakfast.

  • Brecht at Yellow Springs’ Center Stage— ‘Threepenny’s two cents’ worth

    Professional choreographer Wanda Strukus of Boston (second from right) worked with the cast of The Threepenny Opera last month. Actors pictured are, from left, Ali Thomas, Jack Lewis and Isaiah Crawford.Center Stage’s production of the Berthold Brecht musical opens for a two-weekend run on Friday, Sept. 27. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    In Center Stage’s most ambitious production yet, the company is relying on many of its stand-by actors, bringing in some new faces, and giving the play, set in 19th century London, an updated steampunk aesthetic.

  • Council moves to fund Center for Business and Education

    At its Sept. 16 meeting, Village Council took a first step toward approving a Tax Increment Financing, or TIF, funding mechanism to pay for $700,000 in remaining costs for infrastructure development at the Center for Business and Education, or CBE.

  • Dr. Van Ausdal hangs up his stethoscope

    Dr. Paul Van Ausdal will retire after 34 years at Community Physicians on Friday, Sept. 27. The office will honor him with an open house for the community from 2 to 5 p.m. on that day. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Dr. Paul Van Ausdal is retiring after 34 years at Community Physicians, now a part of the Kettering Health Network. He will be feted at an open house at his office on Friday, Sept. 27, from 2 to 5 p.m. The public is invited.

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