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Yellow Springs’ Fourth of July parade and fireworks set
The parade through downtown Yellow Springs is scheduled to kick off at noon July 4; the fireworks display at Gaunt Park will begin after sundown, about 9 or 9:30 p.m.
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Yellow Springs Street Fair returns on Saturday
Hosted by the YS Chamber of Commerce, the event will feature 250 vendor booths, open 9 a.m.–5 p.m., along with 65 local shops and eateries.
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Yellow Springs fall Street Fair canceled
The Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce announced via Facebook that it was cancelling this year’s fall Street Fair, originally scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 9.
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Chamber interim director— Scott settles into new role
Alexandra Scott is is going into her fifth month as its interim director of the Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce. Recently, the News checked in with Scott to see how it was going.
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Health foods for YS — Rosie’s Natural Foods now open
On Monday, March 1, Richlen opened Rosie’s Natural Foods at 142 Dayton St., having purchased Starflower Natural Foods from Marnie Neumann in early February.
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Wintrow’s Chamber, village legacy— Making Yellow Springs a ‘destination’
After 13 years at the helm of the Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce, Karen Wintrow will step down Friday, Oct. 23, ahead of a move to Greenwood Lake, N.Y., with her husband, Ted Donnell.
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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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