From The Print Last Week Section :: Page 17
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Celebrate Greene County History Month with ‘Museum in a Box’
On Tuesday, April 8, the Yellow Springs branch of the Greene County Public Library will host a program for ages 7–12, presented by the National Afro American Museum and Cultural Center, on the life of Hallie Quinn Brown.
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The Patterdale Hall Diaries | Life’s what you make it — celebrate it
“I now feel like walking Archie rather than just hiding under a pile of tissues while watching Crufts dog show. I hope the little Jack Russell terrier wins best in show; it’s a very sweet little firecracker of a dog.”
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Dealing with death, once a month
“Discussing Our Own Death” meets on the third Saturday of each month, 3:30–5 p.m., in the Senior Center Great Room; meetings are announced in the News’ “Local Events” column and on the Senior Center’s website, ysseniors.org.
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Yellow Springs residents organize “The State of Healthcare” town hall
A group of Yellow Springs precinct captains for the Greene County Democratic Party have organized a town hall — based around the theme “The State of Healthcare: Stories from the community” — to be held Saturday, April 5, at 2 p.m., at the Foundry Theater.
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Eye on the Economy | Yellow Springs business owners respond to inflation, tariffs
How are our small-town shops, stores and services weathering this economic moment? To what extent have rising costs fallen on the consumer — villager and visitor alike? And what, ultimately, can be done to mitigate the worst effects?
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Gronbeck formally sentenced to five years probation
Former Yellow Springs physician Donald Gronbeck was formally sentenced to up to five years probation Friday, March 21, in Greene County Common Pleas Court.
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Felker retires ‘Poor Will’s Almanack’ on WYSO
WYSO announced this month that the final episode of “Poor Will’s Almanack,” a weekly program hosted by local resident and writer Bill Felker, will air Tuesday, April 1.
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Yellow Springs sophomore to be honored on Reds field
Collin Goebel, a sophomore at Yellow Springs High School, will be recognized at the Cincinnati Reds-Pittsburgh Pirates game on Sunday, April 13.
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Local artists ‘hold space’ at the Winds Cafe
Locally based artists Rachel Meyer and Shauna Schramke teamed up this past month to present “Holding Space,” a joint art installation on display at The Winds Cafe until March 2.
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Senior Center to host tai chi, qi gong classes for all
Master Gao Sen — a nine-time world champion in wushu (martial arts) and a seventh-degree black-belt master in tai chi, qi gong and wushu — will offer two free trial classes Sunday, March 30, at the Senior Center.
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