2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
28
2024
  • Pharmacist fills mentor’s shoes

    Emma Robinow, whose mentor was the late Tim Rogers, is the new pharmacist at Town Drug. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    The new part-time pharmacist at Town Drug is a familiar face -— both in the village and at the pharmacy. Emma Robinow, 28, grew up in Yellow Springs and completed her pharmaceutical residency in town under the mentorship of Tim Rogers, who died in January.

  • Deirdre Roche

    Obituary

    Deirdre Roche, of Bass Harbor, Maine, died on April 5, after a period of declining health.

  • Scouting for food

    Mills Lawn fourth-grader C.J. Cooper, a Webelo in Pack 362, recently spent time in Xenia, where many of his other pack members live, “Scouting for food,” an annual Boy Scout-led food drive. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Mills Lawn fourth-grader C.J. Cooper recently spent time in Xenia “Scouting for food,” an annual Boy Scout-led food drive.

  • Future farmers faring well

    Ohio’s newest chapter of the Future Farmers of America Organization: pictured in back are dairy team members Caylen Hall, Landon Rhoads and Tristan Campbell, with Coach Brad Lokai. In front are poultry team members Isabella Long and McKenna Moore. Not pictured are poultry team members Ashley Longshaw, Zane Pergram and Alexandra Snoddy

    Ohio’s newest chapter of the Future Farmers of America Organization was born at YSHS this school year.

  • Police personnel still shifting

    The personnel situation at the Yellow Springs Police Department continues to be unstable as two of the newest officers on the local force resigned their positions in the last two months, and a third has been on leave since Jan. 1.

  • A home that takes care of you

    Lauren and Zac Craig recently prepared the land on a property just outside of Clifton to build a passive solar earth-berm Earthship with old tires, discarded glass bottles and other used materials. The start of a series of Earthship construction workshops and work days begins April 12–13 with a weekend workshop on tire foundation. Also pictured is the Craig’s son, Elliot. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    A young couple hopes to quit their day jobs, live closer to the land and raise their toddler in nature. The story is straight out of the early 1970s, and so is the passive solar house the couple plans to build out of old tires and tin cans.

  • Patsy L. Amoes Demmings

    Patsy L. Amoes Demmings

    Patsy L. Amos Demmings, of Dayton, formerly of Yellow Springs, died on April 1. She was 52.

  • Roberta Dodds Alexander

    Roberta Dodds Alexander

    Roberta Dodds Alexander, née Postle, long time Yellow Springs resident, passed away Feb. 19, at Friends Care Community Center. She was 88 years old.

  • Edythe Okun Powers

    Edythe Okun Powers

    Edythe Okun Powers, of Yellow Springs passed away early on the morning of March 20 at the Friends Care Community Center. She was 86

  • Help from a different kind of watchdog

    The Catalanotto family, from left, Debbie, Sophie, Finn and Kate, is staying at the Springs Motel this week and next while they get to know their service dog, Echo. The Springs is hosting them while they spend their days at 4 Paws For Ability in Xenia, which pairs trained service dogs with individuals with disabilities. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Finn Catalanotto and his twin sister Sophie were very eager to leave the playground next to the Springs Motel, where they have been staying this week away from their home in Cincinnati.

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