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Feature Photos Section :: Page 33

  • Loves me like a rock …

    Brooke Rodgers, 7, of Yellow Springs, paints a kindness rock at YS Library, under the guidance of Elizabeth Russell, the library’s new part-time youth services librarian. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    The Kindness Rocks Project, which swept the country this spring after its start by a life coach in Massachusetts, has hit Yellow Springs as well.

  • Fourth of July: Crowds, not clouds

    The 2017 Fourth of July Parade, from the back. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    Clouds threatened rain, but that didn’t stop hundreds of villagers who lined Xenia Avenue downtown Tuesday for the annual Fourth of July parade.

  • July 4th in my hometown

    Up next was the YS Kids Playhouse in the long line of 4th of July paraders down Xenia Avenue. The day was rounded out by a spectacular fireworks display at Gaunt Park (Photo by Matt Minde)

    For many years—though my parents live a block from downtown, where the parade takes place—I didn’t go to it. I’m not a big parade person.

  • Pride Parade

    Images from the recent parade in Yellow Springs celebrating those who identify as LGBT.

  • Heads of the class

    Callie Smith drew portraits of her fellow seniors, for her senior project. (photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Callie Smith drew portraits of her fellow seniors, for her senior project.

  • Step by step by step — Commencements

    Commencement exercises marked both an end and a beginning in the final week of May.

  • Court side

    Pictured in front, left to right, are Intricate Design members Josephine Zinger, Norah Fultz and Chedin Manley, accompanied by teacher Sarah Amin. (photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Let the renovations begin!

  • Not your stereotypical flip book…

    Students Ellery Bledsoe, Greta Kremer and Aza Hurwitz peruse as PBL project, “Flipping Stereotypes: A Mix-and-Match Book of the American Teenager.” (Photos by Matt Minde)

    Yellow Springs High School and McKinney Middle School students held their Spring PBL Exhibition last Wednesday, May 10.

  • Music al fresco at YSHS

    Eliza Minde-Berman, above, took to the podium for performance of a piece she had worked on with the 6th-grade orchestra for the all-school orchestra and chorus performance May 15. (Photos by Matt Minde)

    A glorious Monday evening was backdrop to the all-school orchestra and chorus performance, which featured music makers from 5th and 6th grade, McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School.

  • Celebration fit for a King

    submitted Photo by Odette Chavez-Mayo

    The Coretta Scott King Center held its inaugural Legacy Luncheon on April 26 at the Dayton Racquet Club.

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