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  • Seasonal song

    The Yellow Springs Community Chorus and the Yellow Springs Chamber Orchestra joined forces to present a holiday concert of the music of Mendelssohn and Bach. Shown above are chorus members performing the classic “Magnificat” by Bach. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The Yellow Springs Community Chorus and Chamber Orchestra joined forces to present a holiday concert of the music of Mendelssohn and Bach.

  • Outhoofin’ Rudolph

    Dayton musician Tumust Allison and his daughter, Angel, added to the holiday spirit last weekend in downtown Yellow Springs. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Outhoofin’ Rudolph

  • Presidential send-off

    Students Sarah Goldstein and Ozrick Sullivan earned a thumbs-up from Mark Roosevelt. (photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Several hundred people from the Antioch College and Yellow Springs community gathered last Thursday at Herndon Gallery to honor outgoing president Mark Roosevelt and his wife, Dorothy.

  • Feeding a family of 400

    Villager Suzanne Patterson and Antioch student Meli Osanya help themselves to a portion of the feast. (photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    This year’s Community Thanksgiving Dinner was the biggest one yet, according to organizers, with about 400 villagers sharing dishes and eating together on Thanksgiving Day.

  • Would you, could you…one last time

    (photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Villagers gathered to enjoy the opening of Lance Rudegeair’s “Endangered Species” exhibit at “would you, could you” In a Frame last Friday, Nov. 20

  • Solidarity standing

    (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Last Thursday, Nov. 12, more than 100 Antioch College students demonstrated in solidarity with students from the University of Missouri, who have protested racist incidents at that school.

  • Hot mud

    Nicki Strouss fed the fire while Carol Culberston held open the kiln door and Brad Husk passed over the wood. (photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Friday evening, Nov. 6, members of John Bryan Community Pottery fired up their wood kiln for the fourth time this year.

  • “Glen Helen Forever”

    Outgoing Antioch College President Mark Roosevelt also spoke, highlighting the college’s decision to dedicate resources to the Glen’s protection, amid dire financial straits. (photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Community members and staff from Glen Helen, Tecumseh Land Trust, the Trust for Public Land and Antioch College celebrated the permanent preservation of all 1,000 acres of the Glen on Sunday, Nov. 8.

  • PBL (piggy-based learning)

    Mills Lawn School tutor Kelli Lewis, teacher Kristin McNeely and Title I Tutor Nan Meekin carry their metaphorical building materials, chased by the Big Bad Wolf (aka counselor John Gudgel) along the school’s annual Halloween parade route. (photo by Matt Minde)

    Mills Lawn Halloween parade

  • Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend

    (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    As trees around the village shed their foliage and the days begin to shorten, another marker of autumn is upon us this weekend: the end of Daylight Saving Time.

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