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10-Minute Play Festival returns
The 2022 Yellow Springs Annual 10-Minute Play Festival will be held Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4, at 7 p.m. on the south lawn at YS High School. Admission will be by donation. Those attending are asked to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets for seating.
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Graduation 2022 | Last steps, first steps
Last Thursday, on May 26, 65 Yellow Springs High School seniors walked under the arches to take their last steps as high schoolers and first steps into the wider world.
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COVID Update | June 2, 2022
The number of COVID-related deaths across the state for the week of May 20–26 was 38, compared to 40 for May 13–19.
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Friends Care Community emerges from pandemic
“With that return comes questions about what’s next for FCC. Do leaders pick up expansion plans where they left off more than two years ago? Did new factors arise during the pandemic — or as a result of it — that affect the facility’s future operations?”
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Director Malissa Doster bids farewell to Children’s Center
After nearly five years of meeting goals and setting new ones, Doster has stepped down as the director of the center, or YSCCC.
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School Facilities Committee assesses issues
Among the issues identified by building users, the largest concerns discussed at the meeting were heating, ventilation and air conditioning, or HVAC, systems and air quality; bathrooms; and safety and security.
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Dogwood Festival to celebrate spring, community
The center’s first Dogwood Festival is slated for Saturday, May 28, 2–10 p.m., at the Agraria Farm. The event, which organizers plan to make annual, will feature activities throughout the afternoon and into the evening, including tours, a scavenger hunt, lawn games, music, a bonfire, a barn dance and more.
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Coretta Scott King luncheon lifts up
Community organizing, healing and relationships were among the themes highlighted during the sixth annual Legacy Luncheon ceremony presented by the Coretta Scott King Center on Friday, April 29, at the Wellness Center on the Antioch College campus.
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My Name Is Iden | My kids call me ‘Deedee’
“I didn’t know what it would be like to raise my children as a transgender woman, but I was pretty sure it would be awful.”
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Down to Earth | ‘Capture the positive’ on Earth Day
“The human species is facing so many difficult issues in our world community right now, ranging from the war in Ukraine to climate change. Let’s use this Earth Day to capture the positive.”
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