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2025

Feature Photos Section :: Page 53

  • Yellow Springs Street Fair Head turner

    A small Street Fair goer stares down a Mr. Potatohead affixed on the back of the art car. (Photo by Anisa Kline)

    Yellow Springs Street Fair Head turner

  • State of the Little Art

    The celebration of the newly renovated and reopened Little Art Theatre last Saturday included Tony the juggler, who charmed an audience of small and big kids alike. (Photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    About 1,500 people toured the newly renovated and reopened Little Art Theatre last Saturday and enjoyed a daylong celebration.

  • Life outside the bubbles in Yellow Springs

    The first annual Yellow Springs Bubble Fest took place at noon last Sunday in downtown Yellow Springs. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    The first annual Yellow Springs Bubble Fest took place at noon last Sunday in downtown Yellow Springs.

  • Life outside the bubbles

    Bubblefest was organized by Deborah McGee and Douglas Klappich just for the fun of it. Shown above, Carrie Campbell, left, watched her son, Owen, who is being held by his grandmother Diana Hankie, admire the bubble explosion. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    The first annual Yellow Springs Bubble Fest took place at noon last Sunday in downtown Yellow Springs.

  • The Falling

    The first leaf to turn. (Photos by Matt Minde)

    Each year, the dramatic bookends of spring and fall act as brief harbingers of their two longer companion seasons.

  • Fireworks

    A small but intrepid crowd of villagers braved iffy weather on Saturday night to attend the long-overdue 4th of July fireworks display, which had been postponed in July. The event, which took place at Gaunt Park, went on as planned regardless of thunderstorms during the day and into the evening. Along with the fireworks, the crowd enjoyed the Soul Fire Tribe dancers, who performed after the fireworks. (photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    A small but intrepid crowd of villagers braved iffy weather on Saturday night to attend the long-overdue 4th of July fireworks display.

  • Photos of the Great Dayton Flood at Antioch University Midwest

    Photographer Andy Snow points out a photo to Antioch University Midwest President Ellen Hall from his exhibit on the 100-year anniversary of the Dayton flood, which is currently on exhibit in the AUM lobby. The exhibit, which opened last Saturday, runs through October. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Photographer Andy Snow points out a photo to Antioch University Midwest President Ellen Hall from his exhibit on the 100-year anniversary of the Dayton flood

  • Yellow Springs feature photo: Playing in the street

    Eleven block party gatherings, sponsored by the Human Relations Commission,were held in the streets of Yellow Springs over the Aug. 18 weekend.

  • 30th annual Art on the Lawn

    Perfect summer weather graced the 30th annual Art on the Lawn last Saturday.

  • Harvest Moon Bakery opens in Xenia— A marriage of bakers, vegan-style

    Chris and Andrea Hutson will open Harvest Moon Bakery in downtown Xenia next week. The bakery will sell exclusively-vegan baked goods like cakes, muffins, cookies and more. The Yellow Springs couple has operated a commercial wholesale vegan bakery from their Xenia Avenue apartment for the last six years. Here Chris shows off his chocolate, vanilla and raspberry twinkys, and Andrea displays various cupcakes, including tiramisu, chocolate, lemon, cookies n’ cream, strawberry jam-filled and vanilla with chocolate chips. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Just one bite of the vegan treats concocted by Yellow Springs couple Chris and Andrea Hutson — a lemon drop cookie, cream-filled twinky or cinnamon roll — will turn any skeptic into a believer, they say.

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