Nov
08
2024

Articles by Suzanne Szempruch :: Page 5

  • Santa on Saturday

    Santa came to the Yellow Springs United Methodist Church for the ninth year in a row last Saturday.

  • Elvish impersonators

    At Friday night’s downtown Yellow Friday events, Santa’s Elves performed as a crowd of adults and children gathered for the tree lighting in Kings Yard. They will return for an encore performance when Santa comes to visit the Glen Helen building on Saturday, Dec. 14. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    At Friday night’s downtown Yellow Friday events, Santa’s Elves performed as a crowd of adults and children gathered for the tree lighting in Kings Yard.

  • BLOG – Bulldog 5K

    Friday morning was perfect for the Bulldog 5k. Kids and adults of all ages walked and ran to help support the Mills Lawn PTO.

    Today’s blog showcases some of the runners who spent their Friday morning burning off their Thanksgiving meal at the Bulldog 5k.

  • Creative spark

    Several hundred villagers showed up on a crisp fall evening last Saturday to witness the first bronze pour and grand finale of the two-week National Bronze Sculpture Symposium. While the event was delayed due to cracked molds, the foundry crew repaired the molds with sand and successfully carried out the pour. The bronze pieces created […]

  • BLOG – Halloween

    The Halloween fun begins this weekend with the seventh annual Zombie Walk. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases homes around town that are ready for Halloween!

  • State of the Little Art

    The celebration of the newly renovated and reopened Little Art Theatre last Saturday included Tony the juggler, who charmed an audience of small and big kids alike. (Photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    About 1,500 people toured the newly renovated and reopened Little Art Theatre last Saturday and enjoyed a daylong celebration.

  • BLOG – Hootenanny

    This small but mighty group sounded wonderful Saturday evening at this month's YS hootenanny. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases a Yellow Springs Hootenanny held Saturday evening at the Coretta Scott King building.

  • Fireworks

    A small but intrepid crowd of villagers braved iffy weather on Saturday night to attend the long-overdue 4th of July fireworks display, which had been postponed in July. The event, which took place at Gaunt Park, went on as planned regardless of thunderstorms during the day and into the evening. Along with the fireworks, the crowd enjoyed the Soul Fire Tribe dancers, who performed after the fireworks. (photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    A small but intrepid crowd of villagers braved iffy weather on Saturday night to attend the long-overdue 4th of July fireworks display.

  • Photos of the Great Dayton Flood at Antioch University Midwest

    Photographer Andy Snow points out a photo to Antioch University Midwest President Ellen Hall from his exhibit on the 100-year anniversary of the Dayton flood, which is currently on exhibit in the AUM lobby. The exhibit, which opened last Saturday, runs through October. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Photographer Andy Snow points out a photo to Antioch University Midwest President Ellen Hall from his exhibit on the 100-year anniversary of the Dayton flood

  • Happy Labor Day

    The Gaunt Park hill was the place to be this past Saturday night for the Labor Day fireworks.

    The Yellow Springs News office will be closed today for Labor Day. Deadlines for classifieds, letters to the editor, press releases and display ads for this weeks paper will be tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 5 p.m.

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