2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
25
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 304

  • Chili stare

    Submitted photo by Jennifer Berman

    Twenty people submitted sumptuous entries to this year’s McKinney Middle School Chili Cook-off, held Saturday, Feb. 25.

  • Sale puts farmland at risk

    The 267-acre Arnovitz property is slated to go to auction March 16 in nine parcels. (YS News map)

    At Village Council’s Feb. 21 meeting, a villager and Village Council member urged villagers to come together in an effort to preserve farmland at risk of development on the western edge of Yellow Springs.

  • Story in stitches

    Pictured above is quilt maker Maxine Thomas, left, with Faith Patterson's daughter, Karen Patterson. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    A special quilt in honor of Faith Patterson was unveiled at the Yellow Springs library on Feb. 22.

  • Dorothy Mae Williams

    Dorothy Mae Williams

    Dorothy Mae Williams, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Feb. 26, 2017.

  • YSYOA seeks to enrich local music

    The board of the Yellow Springs Youth Orchestra Association is launching a new membership drive. Shown above are board members, from left, Carolyn Ray, Shirley Mullins, Liz Blakelock and Cammy Dell Grote at the piano. Not shown are Jeff Huntington, Scott Kellogg and Dennis Farmer. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The Yellow Springs Youth Orchestra Association hopes to rejuvenate its membership and generate interest in music across a broad range of villagers, both young and old.

  • Joretta Hamilton-Cox

    Joretta Hamilton-Cox

    Former resident Joretta Hamilton-Cox, of Monroe, N.C., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2017, after battling serious health issues the past few years.

  • A gift to ensure college diversity

    Longtime Yellow Springs residents Donna and Al Denman, a retired Antioch professor, recently started a scholarship at the college that will fund tuition and room and board for three students for the duration of their time at Antioch. The Denmans’ gift is the first in the college’s New Generations Scholarship Program. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Starting in the fall of 2017, three incoming students at Antioch College will have all four years of their college experience paid for, thanks to the largesse of a Yellow Springs couple.

  • Ronald E. Siemer

    Ronald E. Siemer

    Ronald E. Siemer was born on April 24, 1934, and died on Feb. 24, 2017.

  • Andre James Miner

    Andre James Miner

    Andre James Miner, 24, of Dayton, Ohio, formerly of Yellow Springs, Ohio, on Feb. 18, 2017, spread his wings to embrace the Lord.

  • March 2, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Yellow Springs boys basketball coach Bob Carpenter spoke about the team’s hard work and dedication at the Winter Sports Award Night on Monday. The gym was packed with parents and siblings, who cheered on the various McKinney and Yellow Springs athletes recognized for their achievements this season. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    The winter sports season, like every sports season, can officially come to a close following the banquet thrown to honor its athletes.

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