Search Results for ''
-
• True story … Story Slam is happening tonight
Have a story about “life’s sudden twists and turns”? Tell it tonight, May 14, at Story Slam, YSAC’s Moth-style storytelling competition. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; event starts at 7 p.m.
-
• Longtime Antioch School teacher to be honored on Saturday
A celebration in honor of retiring Antioch School teacher Chris Powell will take place Saturday, May 14, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the school on Corry Street.
-
• School Board: Yellow Springs teachers coach PBL
Yellow Springs Schools superintendent Mario Basora recently reported that five project-based learning, or PBL, coaches and two administrators traveled to Nashville for a PBL coach training seminar.
-
• Children’s Center anniversary event— 70 years of lessons and play
On Thursday, May 12, the Children’s Center will be throwing a party to celebrate its 70 years of care.
-
• Event teaches that ‘no is no’
Organizers of Consent 101, a workshop taking place Thursday, May 5, at 7 p.m. at the Yellow Springs Arts Council, believe that consent is a critical topic.
-
• Nipper to return to YSPD — Prosecutor drops charges
A special prosecutorstated he has concluded his review of charges against a Yellow Springs police officer, and found a lack of evidence to move forward.
-
• Becoming Zay: growing up trans
It was an ordinary Thursday. The last Thursday in April, grey, a little chilly. The lobby of the Greene County Courthouse in Xenia was quiet. And then, single file through the security doorway, a crowd of two dozen surged in.
-
• 2016 Gaunt Park Pool Season Passes
Village Of Yellow Springs
-
• Antioch School Forest Kindergarten— Where the wild things are
the Kindergarten group at Antioch School has succeeded in beginning every school week exploring, playing and learning out-of-doors. They call it Forest Kindergarten.
-
• New streetlights go in
New railroad-style streetlamps were installed Wednesday on the west side of Xenia Avenue downtown.
Recent Comments