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Mills Lawn students plant trees for Arbor Day
In celebration of Arbor Day, Mills Lawn students gathered on Friday, April 25, to plant two trees on school grounds, with the help of Tree Committee members Anna Bellisari and Macy Reynolds and Krista Magaw of the Tecumseh Land Trust. Watch the video below to get a look at the new trees.
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Take our Yellow Springs Economy survey
What jobs would you like to see more of in the village? What economic development strategies should the village pursue? Share your thoughts on the Yellow Springs economy in our new community-wide survey.
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Saari to host series: Modern Political Films
Professor Jon Saari will host an eight-part Modern Political Films series at Antioch University Midwest in May and June.
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Orme commits to play D-1 golf
On Monday, Yellow Springs High School senior Rachele Orme signed her National Letter of Intent to play Division I golf at Savannah State University, a Historically Black College in Georgia.
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BLOG-See, Touch, Feel
I venture with the children to explore the inner mysteries of Franklin Park, and the kids show me a thing or two about good instincts, timing, and attention.
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Antioch School performs “Jungle Book”
This weekend the Antioch School will perform “The Jungle Book,” its annual spring musical, at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26, at the Clifton Opera House.
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Oh, hoppy day!
Warm and sunny spring weather brought out around 40 local toddlers and young children to scramble for eggs at the annual Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 19, sponsored by Central Chapel AME Church. Click below to see the photos larger.
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Bulldog sport round-up
TENNIS Tennis starts its season 2–4 The Yellow Springs High School varsity co-ed tennis team opened play this season losing against three tough opponents at home before winning two of their last three matches last week. The highlight from the team’s first week of play was a first singles two-set win by freshman Augie Knemeyer […]
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World House Choir to celebrate CSK’s birthday
A local social justice choir formed at the Coretta Scott King Center honors the late King at a birthday celebration on Sunday, April 27.
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Chinese food within reach again
When Zhi You Gao and his son-in-law, Ken Yang, worked as chefs in Fujian Province on the southeast coast of China, they cooked in the Min style using ingredients such as crab, abalone, mountain mushrooms and fresh bamboo shoots.
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