Yellow Springs News Blogs Section :: Page 46
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BLOG – Wood Art
Today’s blog showcases some of the wood art found on porches and in gardens.
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BLOG-La Pampa Picnic
La Pampa Grill kicks off summer in splendid style by reintroducing us to the great and simple joys of eating outside.
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BLOG — Le Fabuleux Destin de Moi
Several weeks ago, I went to a screening of Amelie at the Little Art’s “Last Reel Film Festival.” Then I got married. I’ll explain how these two things are, vaguely, related.
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BLOG-Big Feeling
At downtown’s Friday night kick off to Memorial Day Weekend, we found friends, good music, and a generous source of renewal.
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BLOG – Barr Burn
Today’s blog showcases the MTFR squad and the Barr House demolition on Sunday, May 19.
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Blog-Downtown Change Up
The Winds Cafe lovingly creates a new garden patio that must be shared.
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BLOG – Garden Time!
The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog is showcasing a few pictures from last weekend at Antioch’s Farm and from the community garden at Bill Duncan Park last summer.
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BLOG-Saturday Night Fever
It was a magical evening, and it almost didn’t happen. But thanks to good friends and local dress store Iona, we found Enchantment Under the Sea.
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BLOG – Tea Pavilion
The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases the tea pavilion that is being rebuilt on the farm on Antioch College’s campus. This weekend volunteers worked to complete the wood wall.
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BLOG-A Cut Above
When a new store opened on Dayton Street in March, its red flower boxes first caught my eye. Then, I realized that longtime Yellow Springs artist Paul De La Vergne had made the leap and started his own storefront: De La Vergne Woodworks.
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