2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
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2024

From The Print Section :: Page 197

  • Greene County— Jail options considered

    The Greene County Jail on East Market Street in downtown Xenia was built in 1969. County leaders say the aging facility needs to be replaced with an updated and expanded facility. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    When villager Don Hollister toured the Greene County Jail in downtown Xenia as part of a citizen group a year ago November, he was shocked by how stark it was. “My clearest impression looking at the barred cells was that it seemed out of a movie,” he said. “It fit every stereotype I had of an urban jail.”

  • After the flood

    On the morning of Friday, May 3, Yellow Springs received a deluge of rain. Both Yellow Springs Creek and Birch Creek rushed rapidly on their muddy courses through the Glen Helen Nature Preserve. At top, Birch Creek cascades on May 3. (Photos by Megan Bachman)

    On the morning of Friday, May 3, the heavens opened above Yellow Springs, letting down a deluge of cleansing rain.

  • Wheels of fortune

    On Sunday, May 5, at the edge of Antioch College, the Yellow Springs First Annual Pagan Blessing Of The Bikes took place. Above, Jeff "Pan" Reich (at left in the photo) fulfilled his “high priest” role very convincingly. (Photo by Carlos Landaburu)

    On Sunday, May 5, at the edge of Antioch College, the Yellow Springs First Annual Pagan Blessing Of The Bikes took place.

  • Praise well deserved

    Six Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad members were honored Monday, May 6, during the Miami Township Trustees’ regular meeting. Pictured, from left, are Chief Altman, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student Casey Brewer, Firefighter/EMT Ryan Evans, Firefighter/Paramedic Joe Panuto, Firefighter Ryan Schroeder, Firefighter/EMT Nick Miller-Jacobson and firefighter/Emergency Medical Responder TJ Fries. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    Six Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad members were honored Monday, May 6, during the Miami Township Trustees’ regular meeting.

  • Rosalyn Guthrie Shaw

    Sept. 22, 1919—April 23, 2019. Rosalyn died surrounded by love.

  • Patrick Peifer

    Patrick Peifer

  • May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

    Graduating seniors on the track team pose, some with parents and siblings, after the Bulldog Invitational meet on Friday, May 3. From left: Calum Siler, Harper Mesure, Jude Meekin, Zach Lugo, Jason Lansing, Teymour Fultz, Raven Campbell, Kayla Brown and Kelli Baxter. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

  • A century of life — Toshiko Asakawa celebrates 100

    Toshiko Asakawa sits in the kitchen of her President Street home. On the wall behind her is a drawing done by one of her grandchildren, who is now an adult. On May 9, Asakawa will celebrate her 100th birthday. (Photo by Lauren “Chuck” Shows)

    On a recent Friday afternoon, Toshiko Asakawa sat at her kitchen table, eating a late breakfast of ham, eggs and toast. She refilled her cup of green tea from a small, cast iron pot. At 99 years old — just a few weeks shy of her 100th birthday — Asakawa lifted the teapot with ease.

  • Norma Jean Lineburgh

    A memorial service will be held at the Yellow Springs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Thursday, May 9, at 2 p.m.

  • Just for kicks

    Yellow Springs Rec Soccer players include, from left: Ezra Lydy, Tome Rios, Oskar Dennis, James White, Chris Goebel (Photos by Kathleen Galarza)

    Yellow Springs Rec Soccer Leagues are in full swing.

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