Sep
01
2024

Feature Photos Section :: Page 18

  • 2019 Spring in the Springs photo contest

    Springtime beauties at Mills Lawn School were blanketed by unexpected snow. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    Choose one or more of your favorite Spring in the Springs photos.

  • 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. About 40 local residents attended the event, which ended in a gathering at the nearby YS Brewery. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    EnviroFlight CEO Liz Koutsos spoke to local residents and area officials at a tour of the company’s facility in Yellow Springs last Tuesday.

  • Heaving a ball at Agraria

    Two weeks ago, 36 educators from public schools in Yellow Springs, Xenia, Fairborn, Springfield, and Dayton attended a two-day workshop at Agraria to create lesson plans around concepts like soil, regenerative agriculture and ecological restoration. Here, the educators threw “seed balls” (Submitted photo)

    Two weeks ago, 36 educators from public schools in Yellow Springs, Xenia, Fairborn, Springfield, and Dayton attended a two-day workshop at Agraria.

  • I can dig it

    Last Friday, Kai Eyorokon-Miller, 3, was pondering his potential on the backhoe at the corner of Walnut and Dawson streets.

  • Sweet Fair

    Feet of all shapes and sizes trod the streets during Saturday’s Spring Street Fair. Shown here is “little Sophia” with a big friend, Sandy King’s horse, Daisy. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    This year’s annual Spring Street Fair drew somewhat smaller crowds than usual.

  • Up and out: 2019 YSHS commencement and McKinney moving up ceremonies

    McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School both celebrated their moving up and moving on ceremonies.

  • Yellow Springs missed by tornado, hit by hail

    Village resident Bryan Cady holds two large hailstones that landed on his back porch Monday evening.

    Extreme weather on Monday evening, May 27, put a damp and scary ending to the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

  • After the flood

    On the morning of Friday, May 3, Yellow Springs received a deluge of rain. Both Yellow Springs Creek and Birch Creek rushed rapidly on their muddy courses through the Glen Helen Nature Preserve. At top, Birch Creek cascades on May 3. (Photos by Megan Bachman)

    On the morning of Friday, May 3, the heavens opened above Yellow Springs, letting down a deluge of cleansing rain.

  • Wheels of fortune

    On Sunday, May 5, at the edge of Antioch College, the Yellow Springs First Annual Pagan Blessing Of The Bikes took place. Above, Jeff "Pan" Reich (at left in the photo) fulfilled his “high priest” role very convincingly. (Photo by Carlos Landaburu)

    On Sunday, May 5, at the edge of Antioch College, the Yellow Springs First Annual Pagan Blessing Of The Bikes took place.

  • Praise well deserved

    Six Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad members were honored Monday, May 6, during the Miami Township Trustees’ regular meeting. Pictured, from left, are Chief Altman, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student Casey Brewer, Firefighter/EMT Ryan Evans, Firefighter/Paramedic Joe Panuto, Firefighter Ryan Schroeder, Firefighter/EMT Nick Miller-Jacobson and firefighter/Emergency Medical Responder TJ Fries. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    Six Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad members were honored Monday, May 6, during the Miami Township Trustees’ regular meeting.

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