Sep
01
2024

Feature Photos Section :: Page 53

  • Trust

    Cold temperatures and more snow have kept Gaunt Park hill ready for sledders, and a steady stream of local kids and families have taken part. (Photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Cold temperatures and more snow have kept Gaunt Park hill ready for sledders, and a steady stream of local kids and families have taken part.

  • A snowy entrance for 2013

    The traditional Yellow Springs New Year’s Eve celebration on Monday night was augmented by a soft wet snowfall.

  • A sweet tradition continues

    Last week Village Council member Gerry Simms received holiday baking staples from Village employee Chris Hamilton as part of the legacy of ex-slave Wheeling Gaunt, which mandates that the Village provide flour and sugar to all local widows and widowers. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Last week Village Council member Gerry Simms received holiday baking staples from Village employee Chris Hamilton as part of the legacy of ex-slave Wheeling Gaunt, which mandates that the Village provide flour and sugar to all local widows and widowers.

  • Elf-guided tour

    Penny Adamson, left, and Emily Seibel were enthusiastic participants in last week-end’s Elf Tour, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce.

  • Finders, seekers

    About 40 local children took part in a scavenger hunt downtown last Saturday, part of the Holiday in the Village activities organized by Chamber of Commerce employees Holly Simpson and Lauren Mikesell, who are now busy planning the adult version to take place this weekend. Shown above, Loren George and Tiger Jane Collins, both 5, showed off the items they found at the Yellow Springs Arts Council. The items found at each location went together to create a picture frame, which the children assembled at the the Senior Center, the hunt’s last stop. See more photos from the events on page 8. (Photo by Suzanne (Ehalt) Szempruch)

    About 40 local children took part in a scavenger hunt downtown last Saturday, part of the Holiday in the Village activities.

  • Roadside read

    On Sunday Regina Brecha and Max Mullin restocked the Mullin family’s Little Free Library on State Route 370. (Photo by Suzanne Ehalt)

    On Sunday Regina Brecha and Max Mullin restocked the Mullin family’s Little Free Library on State Route 370.

  • Making dough

    The fourth-grade class at Mills Lawn school proudly presented a check to the Yellow Springs Food Bank this week for $182.92. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    The fourth-grade class at Mills Lawn school proudly presented a check to the Yellow Springs Food Bank this week for $182.92. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

  • Spirit in the wood

    Mural artist and sculptor Greg Ackers is about 40 hours into a rendering of snow owls, a dog and feathers from a massive tree stump. (Photo by Suzanne Ehalt)

    Greg Ackers, a mural artist and sculptor from Delaware, Ohio, is about 40 hours into a rendering of snow owls, a dog and feathers from a massive tree stump.

  • Future first responders

    Kian and Neirin Barker learned all about firefighting at an open house for Miami Township Fire-Rescue last week. The Barkers were among the villagers who took a ride in a fire truck, explored the inside of an ambulance and watched a firefighter don the department’s heavy gear. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Kian and Neirin Barker were among the villagers who attended the MTFR open house last week.

  • Scenes from the street

    Ben Hemmendinger busks with accordion at 2012 Fall Street Fair (photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    Scenes from the street: Fall Street Fair 2012

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