Articles About Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce :: Page 2
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Wintrow to leave Chamber
The Board of Directors of the Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce announced last week that Executive Director Karen Wintrow will leave her position at the Chamber. Her last day in the position will be Friday, Oct. 23.
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2020 June Street Fair canceled
The Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce issued a statement today canceling the June 13, 2020 Street Fair.
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Outside voices: Porchfest 2019
Yellow Springs’ second annual Porchfest transformed the town’s patios and porches into a de facto villagewide venue Saturday, Sept. 14.
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SpringsFest’s diverse line-up
The fourth annual SpringsFest will return to the village on Saturday, July 6, with 12 hours of music, craft beer and food vendors on the grounds of John Bryan Community Center.
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Yellow Springer Tees is open
In downtown Yellow Springs, business is often a family affair. Yellow Springer Tees & Promotions, one of the village’s newest shops, makes no exception.
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Bugs life: EnviroFlight’s open house
EnviroFlight CEO Liz Koutsos spoke to local residents and area officials at a tour of the company’s facility in Yellow Springs last Tuesday.
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Millworks changes hands
After being on the market for more than 18 months, the Millworks Business Center has new owners.
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Greene Canteen’s clean, green cuisine
Yellow Springers can look forward to the healthy fare of very veggie-oriented salads, smoothies, juices, sandwiches, soups and more when Brittany Baum opens the Greene Canteen in early 2019.
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Follow the music from porch to porch
Villagers coming together to hear local musicians. Neighbors greeting those they know and welcoming those they haven’t met before. People enjoying a beautiful autumn day outdoors, walking the neighborhoods of the village.
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Restorative justice and Yellow Springs a good fit
“Healing Harms in Today’s Troubled World,” the first Annual Community and Restorative Justice Symposium, will be held in the village, from Oct. 27 to 29.
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