Feature Photos Section :: Page 58
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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.
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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.
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Finders, seekers
					About 40 local children took part in a scavenger hunt downtown last Saturday, part of the Holiday in the Village activities.
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Roadside read
					On Sunday Regina Brecha and Max Mullin restocked the Mullin family’s Little Free Library on State Route 370.
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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)
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Spirit in the wood
					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.
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Future first responders
					Kian and Neirin Barker were among the villagers who attended the MTFR open house last week.
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Scenes from the street
					Scenes from the street: Fall Street Fair 2012
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Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’…
					Brigid and Conner Digiacomo, ages 6 and 8, of Beavercreek were told to find a pumpkin they could carry to the car. They did their best to find ones that rolled instead.
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Not two-tired…
					The Antioch School held its recently-revived Anything On Wheels fundraising event Sept. 23.
 














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