Feature Photos Section :: Page 33
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Work on high
The job is a dusty one, requiring the removal of old loose mortar through chipping and grinding, mostly by hand, then filling in the spaces with fresh mortar and powdered lime — at 80 feet up and 90°F temperatures.
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Book bound
Over 1,000 people streamed onto the Mills Lawn School front lawn Saturday, Aug. 20 for the annual Book Fair, According to Kate Mooneyham, manager of Dark Star Books, which organizes the event.
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Mug shot
The 33rd annual Art on the Lawn took place last Saturday, Aug. 13. Around 100 vendors participated, and the event drew solid crowds most of the day, despite late-afternoon rain.
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Home run
Perry League t-ballers held their final game of the summer last Friday.
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Head in the Clouds
Look up and see the glorious, meteorological dance around you.
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Forest friends
What started out as a quick musical march up and down Xenia Avenue (top) ended up as a two-hour performance Saturday evening, July 30, to benefit Glen Helen.
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Mudpuppies: Children’s Center visits John Bryan Pottery
Seven children from the Yellow Springs Community Children’s Center spent a week learning the ins and outs of pottery and ceramics at John Bryan Pottery.
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Twice is nice
The YSHS boys soccer team won the annual YSHS Pre-Season Boys Soccer Tournament for a second time.
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Music for music’s sake: Piano Fest to continue
The second concert of the Yellow Springs Piano Fest will be held Sunday, July 24, 7 p.m., in the Herndon Gallery at Antioch College.
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A powerful silence
More than 150 villagers lined Xenia Avenue for an hour beginning at noon last Sunday in silent protest against recent shootings of blacks.
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