2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
28
2024
  • Glenn Robert Owen

    Obituary

    Glenn Robert Owen died peacefully and unexpectedly in his studio “sanctuary” on Tuesday, Dec 3. He had finished his last painting that previous Sunday.

  • Village Council— First step toward CBE funding

    At their Dec. 2 meeting, Village Council voted to get more information on funding options regarding the Center for Business and Education, or CBE, by approving two resolutions that open discussions with an underwriter and a bond counsel.

  • Village Of Yellow Springs Public Meetings

    Public Meetings

  • Antioch art faculty exhibit edgy work at Herndon

    Antioch’s five art faculty members, along with resident scholars, are showing off their latest work at an exhibition at the Herndon Gallery through mid-February.

  • Village Council Meeting Agenda

    Monday, Dec. 16, 2013, 7 p.m.

  • Santa on Saturday

    Santa came to the Yellow Springs United Methodist Church for the ninth year in a row last Saturday.

  • New Community Physicians doctor welcomes families

    Dr. Neha Patel joined Community Physicians of Yellow Springs last month when Dr. Paul Van Ausdal retired. Patel, who specializes in internal medicine and pediatrics, said her focus is on educating patients about their health and how they can make lifestyle changes to fight disease. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    When patients leave her office, new local physician Dr. Neha Patel wants to make sure they have their hands full.

  • Books for kids, thanks to Dolly, Greene County Public Library

    Greene County Library Director Karl Colón and Youth Services Coordinator Kay Webster helped to launch the Dolly Parton Imagination Library locally last month. All children under five can sign up to receive a free book mailed to their home each month as part of the program. Some of the books being sent are in the foreground. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Every child under five in Greene County is now eligible to receive a free book in the mail once a month thanks to a partnership between country music legend Dolly Parton and the Greene County Public Library.

  • A doctor of strings and theory

    Ray Lewkowicz has been the go-to repairman for string players in and around the village. As a mathemetician and a musician himself, he opened his business, The Violin Doctor, out of a desire to learn the science and art of instrument making. (Photo by lauren Heaton)

    As a professor of mathematics and the son of a consummate craftsman, local resident Ray Lewkowicz had the temperament, breeding and just the right amount of curiosity to become an instrument maker.

  • Your Village Needs You!

    Your Village Needs You! Council for the Village of Yellow Springs Seeks Interested Persons to Serve. All interested candidates will have some experience with planning and/or zoning, and will be able to address same in a letter of interest. Planning Commission: POSITION 1: Seat now open for alternate member. POSITION 2: Upcoming end-of-term opening for […]

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