2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
29
2024
  • In Memoriam | Robert F. Baldwin Jr.

    We can learn from Bob’s life. He wasn’t perfect, he’d be the first to say that, but he was a good man, trying to do what is right. We will miss him.

  • The Little Art Theatre to redesign its marquee

    Little Art representatives told the News last fall that a portion of the funds from the grant would go toward a redesign of the theater’s marquee, using the theater’s past art-deco-style marquee as inspiration.

  • Elected bodies weigh low-income housing proposal on school land

    For the first time in public meetings, YS Home, Inc. unveiled a new, large-scale affordable housing proposal: the development of a 50-unit, low-income rental complex that may one day be sited on three acres of school district-owned land.

  • Becker to discuss Palestine book

    Writer and activist Richard Becker will discuss his book “Palestine, Israel and the U.S. Empire” on Tuesday, May 28, 6-7:30 p.m., at Epic Book Shop, 232 Xenia Ave.

  • The 365 Project’s Blacks in Yellow Springs walking tours to return

    About 30 people attended 365 Project’s Blacks in Yellow Springs cemetery tour on Saturday, July 24, featuring the stories of the Black villagers who are buried there. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    On Saturday, June 1, a General African American History of Yellow Springs tour will begin at 1 p.m. in front of the Mills Park Hotel.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-Up | May 24, 2024

    “We are on the right path with Yellow Springs baseball and can’t wait to get back to the grind as we continue to develop our players for future success,” said Coach Mitch Clark of the team’s spring season.

  • Open Air Village to host fundraiser yard sale

    Early education center Open Air Village, which offers nature-based preschool for ages 3–5 and additional programming for infants and kids through age 10, will hold a multi-family yard sale Saturday, May 25, with proceeds to support the private institution.

  • Perry League T-Ball season to begin

    Kai Kingsley very much keeping his eyes on the ball at Friday night’s Perry Leauge. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    Perry League is the village’s beginner baseball program for all children ages 2–9, regardless of race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability or level of skill.

  • Opening: Part-Time Village Mediation Coordinator

    Opening: Part-Time Village Mediation Coordinator

  • Now Hiring: Project Lead

    Now Hiring: Project Lead

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