Feature Photos Section :: Page 35
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Roadside help
The Little Free Pantry, located at the Walnut Street side of the First Presbyterian Church.
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Outside inspiration
Beth Holyoke and Kaethi Seidl were honored with this fall’s Village Inspiration and Design Award.
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Verdant Splendor – A Natural History Poem
The photographer finds, in the woods, the world alight with shapes, colors, moving patterns. May all rejoice at such splendor.
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The 8th annual Yellow Springs Zombie Walk
The 8th annual family-friendly Zombie Walk last Saturday attracted many villagers and area zombie enthusiasts for live music, revelry, a costume contest and a Home, Inc. fundraiser.
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Downtown murals: overhead and out back
Two murals went up last week above and behind the shops of Dark Star Books, Pangaea and Current Cuisine.
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Little ups and downs
Life’s little ups and downs
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A watched pot…
Members of John Bryan Community Pottery carefully tended the fire for 24 hours, with wood added every 10 minutes to keep the kiln raging hot.
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Court on the field
The 2016 Yellow Springs High School homecoming court was feted on Saturday, Oct. 1, just before the boys’ home soccer game against Franklin Monroe.
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Face the public
About 85 villagers and Antioch College faculty and staff turned out to “meet Tom” Manley last Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Herndon Gallery, where the exhibit “Image: The Public Face” is currently on view.
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Wheel good time
More than 30 riders took off under blue skies and a hot sun last Sunday for the Antioch School’s annual “Anything on Wheels” fundraiser.
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