Nov
05
2024

Articles About community support

  • Village a good host for babies

    The Yellow Springs Library hosts a toddler story hour every Thursday from 2–3 p.m., one of the many ways in which the village supports gatherings for families and their young children. Last week Paige Clark and Alex Finney, foreground, hung out with Ann Fay and her son David, Laura Funderburg and her son Carson, and Carrie Finney and her infant son Tommy. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    When Laura Funderburg had her son, Carson, now almost 2, she knew the village was a better fit for the way she wanted to raise her son. And the warm community of parents and children she has found in the village erased all doubt in her mind that she made the right decision.

  • A Winter Farmers’ Market

    The Winter Farmers’ Market is going on every Saturday morning in the basement of the Methodist Church.

  • Nonstop fun at Nonstop fundraiser

    The Nonstop Institution hosted a fundraising gala last night with a diverse lineup of acts.

  • A little brass in your stocking

    The Yellow Springs Brass! performed their tenth annual Christmas Carol benefit last Saturday afternoon outside the Underdog Cafe. The street concert was to raise money for the Yellow Springs Emergency Welfare Fund. Click here to listen to “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”

  • School Forest builds festive character

    The School Forest Festival is still offering hand-cut Christmas trees today from 9 am to 2 pm.

  • The new Grinnell Mill

    Chris Mucher gave the inaugural tour of the restored Grinnell Mill last Sunday afternoon.

  • Peifer Orchards lets the Autumn flavors flow

    Peifer Orchards will continue to press apple cider until December, when the cider season will end.

  • Autumn harvest

    The farmers markets are still happening every Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m at the South Town Market in the General Dollar parking lot and Saturday from 7 am until noon at the Kings Yard and the Corner Cone parking lots with plenty of autumn produce.

  • Everything on wheels

    The Antioch School organized a bike riding event to raise money for its scholarship fund last Sunday.

  • Three bags full

    The Wool Gathering at Young’s Jersey Dairy gave some fascinating insight into the art of sheep shearing last Saturday.

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