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BLOG-Stone Soup
In making Stone Soup for the annual Antioch School supper, my daughter was keen to bring the carrots…the first ingredient after the stone and salt.
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“My love of movement” – an exercise in conversation with a personal trainer
“I definitely experience the world kinesthetically. Some people are visual learns, some auditory; it’s very important for me to feel things on a physical level. It makes sense that I would gravitate to this type of work.”
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Hotaling shows birds at the brewery
“Birding is Hard,” an exhibit of bird paintings by Travis Tarbox Hotaling, will be on exhibit at the Yellow Springs Brewery from Nov. 25 to Dec. 20. A reception for Hotaling will take place this Saturday, Nov. 28, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the brewery.
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Community Thanksgiving for all
The annual Community Thanksgiving dinner takes place today, Nov. 26, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church.
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Council is close to ACE vote
While members of Village Council didn’t vote on whether to leave the Greene County ACE Task Force at their Nov. 16 meeting, a majority of Council members stated they support leaving ACE, or are leaning toward that position. Council said it will vote on task force involvement at its next meeting, on Dec. 7.
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Last frame for ‘would you, could you’
Sherryl Kostic’s “would you, could you” In a Frame is closing next month after 20 years in the village. The combined gallery and framing business has occupied its light, bright glass-fronted shop (formerly Joe Holly’s Cleaners) on Corry St. for the past 10 years.
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Art & Soul’s holiday fair fare
Normally when one retires from organizing a popular artist studio tour, organizing another art fair isn’t the first task one might hope to undertake. But in the case of Yellow Springs resident Lisa Goldberg, the promotion of art is something “intimately tied to her being.”
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Would you, could you…one last time
Villagers gathered to enjoy the opening of Lance Rudegeair’s “Endangered Species” exhibit at “would you, could you” In a Frame last Friday, Nov. 20
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YSHS students teach PBL to others
At the school board meeting on Nov. 12, board members and administrators discussed how the district will continue to evolve with its Project-Based Learning (PBL) methodology.
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Leadership changes at YSCCC
Four months after hiring a new executive director, the Yellow Springs Community Children’s Center is again without permanent leadership — but the center’s board has moved swiftly to pull together a credible interim team. Other changes, including new fundraising efforts, are also underway.
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