2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
25
2024

Articles by Audrey Hackett :: Page 45

  • BLOG— Feeling more free

    Matching my gait to my thoughts (or was it the other way around?), I realized that one part of freedom was what I was experiencing right then: the removal of arbitrary constraints.

  • A ‘C-Street’ home of their own

    New first-time homebuyer Julie McCowan, holding her grandson, Dylann, in front of the Cemetery Street home she recently purchased through Home, Inc. for her four-person family (plus frequent visits from “little ones” like Dylann, she said). Villagers wishing to celebrate with McCowan and her family and learn more about Home, Inc.’s Cemetery Street development are invited to an open house at 138 Cemetery St. on Friday, Jan. 29, from 5 to 7 p.m. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Villager Julie McCowan recently bought her first pieces of art, including photographs of the Glen and a cheetah print she found downtown. “I can’t wait to put them up,” she said last week.

  • Designing, down to the roots

    Local garden designer Nadia Malarkey recently learned that an ecologically innovative garden she designed in Yellow Springs was a finalist for a prestigious award from the Society of Garden Designers in the UK. The awards ceremony takes place in London this week. Here, Malarkey works among native plants in the lush Birch III garden at the height of blooming season. (Submitted photo by Nadia Mulhall)

    A local garden, planted with native species; an international contest; a part-time resident with coastal ties; a local garden designer with far-flung roots.

  • BLOG— Remnant and portent

    A winter garden holds as much spring as spring itself, the way the pause before speech holds as much speech as the flow of words that follows.

  • Printing to make its mark again

    A village legacy is being given new life by a Dayton company that is, in all senses of the phrase, on the move.
    Dayton Mailing Services, or DMS, which specializes in high-tech mailing and printing services, is poised to purchase 888 Dayton St., a 10-acre commercial property near Antioch University Midwest.

  • How many birds?

    Grand totals from this year’s Christmas Bird Count in the Glen and environs are in!

  • DMS close to closing Dayton Street deal

    One of the final major hurdles for the sale of 888 Dayton St., the former home of the Antioch Company, was cleared last Thursday, Jan. 7.

  • Recalling the joy of Center Stage

    It was community, and it was theater, and for over 30 years, Center Stage joyfully brought both elements together in downtown Yellow Springs.

  • BLOG— Fresh starts

    Are fresh starts really possible? Three weeks after the annual big one — the new door of Jan. 1 — the question seems urgent. This is the time of year when I teeter between hope and despair.

  • 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.

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