2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
28
2024
  • Downtown businesses to be affected by brief electric outage on Saturday

    On Saturday morning, Jan. 16, downtown businesses can expect to have their electricity out for about five minutes when Xenia Avenue electric meters are switched out by Village crews.

  • Obscure Author Quarterly – Fent Noland, author of the Pete Whetstone letters

    The following concerns the life of Charles Fenton “Fent” Mercer Noland, an Arkansas humor writer born in 1823, whose works are largely forgotten. His works are full of raucous humor, but they are also an important document of life in the Arkansas Territory and of the development of the American literary voice.

  • Village commission, committee, board openings

    The Council of the Village of Yellow Springs invites citizens to apply for service on one of the Village’s commissions, committees or boards

  • A benefit bee for midwives-to-be

    Villagers Ash Dasuqi (with son, Holden) and Pamela Williams will be heading to El Paso, Texas, next month to enroll in Maternidad La Luz, a midwifery school and holistic birthing clinic there. To raise funds for their immersive year of midwifery training, the two women have organized an Adult Spelling Bee, which will be held on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 6 p.m. at the Emporium. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Two friends from Yellow Springs are answering a call to midwifery — and hoping for helping hands to aid the work of their own.

  • Store finds success in runes — Catering to the metaphysical

    House of Ravenwood’s Marta Mari (left) and Lorelai Wessendorf stand in the store’s recently expanded square footage. The store has added a number of new displays and cases for their eclectic metaphysical wares. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Chalk it up to the numinous power radiating from the area or the loyalty of the store’s fanbase, but the House of Ravenwood is on a roll. Yellow Springs’ premier “metaphysical rock shop” recently expanded its square footage, increasing the store’s size by about a third in mid-November.

  • Banner day at Mills Lawn School

    Mills Lawn School third graders proudly presented banners they’d woven from recycled materials to Principal Matt Housh. (Submitted photo courtesy of Mills Lawn School)

    Mills Lawn School third graders proudly presented banners they’d woven from recycled materials.

  • An Ordinance Authorizing The Annual Transfer Of Funds And Declaring An Emergency

    ORDINANCE NO. 2016-01

  • Public Meetings

    Village Of Yellow Springs

  • Local artists show abstracts at Winds

    Abstracts by local artists Martin Borchers will be on display in a collaborative show, “Artifacts of Vacuity,” at The Winds Cafe that opens Jan. 15. (photos by Aaron Zaremsky)

    Collaboration was inevitable. Two talented painters who verged on similar styles in a town that bubbles with creative juices would no doubt cross swords either in peace or conflict one of these days, and that is what Martin Borchers and Zane Reichert have done.

  • World-class cellist, local roots

    Switzerland’s Chiara Enderle, whose family has deep roots in the Yellow Springs community, will perform with the Springfield Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 16. The concert will feature Enderle as soloist in Dvorak’s Cello Concerto, “one of the most epic cello concertos, full of power and majestic strength.” (submitted Photo © Jannette Kneisel)

    Yellow Springs, already a highly musical village, counts a Swiss classical music star as part of its family circle. Switzerland’s Chiara Enderle, whose family has deep roots in the Yellow Springs community, is a rising star in the European classical music scene and routinely plays around the world as a featured soloist.

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