Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 131
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A day for kids and wellness
Many parents may not know that holistic approaches — yoga, massage, aromatherapy, good nutrition, herbs — may help to prevent illness and injury in their children and lead to a long, healthy life.
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Baseball, softball seasons cancelled
There will be no baseball or softball at Yellow Springs High School this spring. Neither team was able to field the minimum of nine players necessary to compete.
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Admitted Antioch students visit campus
Twenty-four of the 45 students who have been admitted to Antioch College attended an open house at the college on Sunday.
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Forests for local food
Mark Shepard told a crowd of 120 villagers to transform our farm fields into forests for more local food.
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Antioch College— Contemplating mindfulness
Stop. Close your eyes. Now envision an Antioch College where students are challenged to contemplate as well as analyze — to understand the outer world and reflect on the inner.
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Kids wellness day at Children’s Center
Local health practitioners Erika Grushon and Keri Speck have organized a kid’s wellness day on holistic health alternatives for children.
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Contemplative education at Antioch
At “Green Space for the Mind,” on Saturday, April 9, at Antioch South Hall’s Herndon Gallery, leading scholars will report on their efforts to incorporate contemplative practices into higher education.
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Gardens, gardeners sprouting
What began as a modest effort to start a community garden has mushroomed to four neighborhood gardens scattered around town — with more soon to sprout.
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McKee group hosts housing talk
Many questions were raised at a public meeting last Sunday sponsored by the James A. McKee Association, when representatives from Home, Inc. shared plans for an affordable housing project slated for Village-owned land on Cemetery Street.
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Bulldog sports spring into action
The spring sports season kicked off this week. See the calendar of games, matches and meets and come cheer on your Bulldogs.
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