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Articles by Suzanne Szempruch :: Page 9

  • BLOG – Unique Shutters

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases the unique shutters that people have on their homes. Click photos to enlarge.

  • Is your business in the Red Book?

    Advertising in the red book makes it easy for your community to connect with you! The red book is the source for all things Yellow Springs.

  • BLOG – Alice Robrish Studio

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases Alice Robrish’s Studio on Dayton Street. On friday when I stumbled across her open sign, I found a hidden treasure!

  • Trust

    Cold temperatures and more snow have kept Gaunt Park hill ready for sledders, and a steady stream of local kids and families have taken part. (Photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Cold temperatures and more snow have kept Gaunt Park hill ready for sledders, and a steady stream of local kids and families have taken part.

  • Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

    Board Of Zoning Appeals

  • BLOG – House Lights

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases a few unique lights I’ve seen around town. Click photos to enlarge.

  • BLOG – Winter Walk

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases my walk on Saturday through the Glen.

  • A sweet tradition continues

    Last week Village Council member Gerry Simms received holiday baking staples from Village employee Chris Hamilton as part of the legacy of ex-slave Wheeling Gaunt, which mandates that the Village provide flour and sugar to all local widows and widowers. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Last week Village Council member Gerry Simms received holiday baking staples from Village employee Chris Hamilton as part of the legacy of ex-slave Wheeling Gaunt, which mandates that the Village provide flour and sugar to all local widows and widowers.

  • BLOG – Christmas Lights

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases some of the neighborhood Christmas lights through out the village.

  • Finders, seekers

    About 40 local children took part in a scavenger hunt downtown last Saturday, part of the Holiday in the Village activities organized by Chamber of Commerce employees Holly Simpson and Lauren Mikesell, who are now busy planning the adult version to take place this weekend. Shown above, Loren George and Tiger Jane Collins, both 5, showed off the items they found at the Yellow Springs Arts Council. The items found at each location went together to create a picture frame, which the children assembled at the the Senior Center, the hunt’s last stop. See more photos from the events on page 8. (Photo by Suzanne (Ehalt) Szempruch)

    About 40 local children took part in a scavenger hunt downtown last Saturday, part of the Holiday in the Village activities.

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