2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
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2024

From The Print Section :: Page 330

  • Matthew Kirk’s state senate campaign heads into fall

    Yellow Springs resident Matthew Kirk spoke to a supporter at a fundraiser he recently hosted in his backyard. Kirk is seeking a seat in Ohio’s state senate, representing the 10th district. A Democrat, Kirk is running against Republican Bob Hackett in a traditionally Republican district. It is Kirk’s first run for office. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Matthew and Kristina Kirk’s backyard was abuzz with family, fellow Democrats and a growing pile of items to be sold at an upcoming yard sale; the donations were collected to raise money for Matthew’s Ohio’s state senate run.

  • Brenda Kay Lewis

    Brenda Kay Lewis, of Xenia, passed away Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016, at her home. She was 71.

  • Art Hop’s personal look at art

    The annual Art Hop, organized by the Yellow Springs Arts Council, gives the public a chance to view art in the context of a home, rather than a gallery. 1) The Hopping house logo signs were designed and painted by Kathleen Verner Moulton. Other art includes works by 2) Nancy Mellon, 3) Jason Morgan, 4) Lisa Wolters, 5) Valerie Spinning and 6) Walter Steinhilber. (submitted photos)

    “There is an enormous amount of art in Yellow Springs,” said Nancy Mellon, the gallery coordinator for the Yellow Springs Arts Council. “The whole town is a gallery.”

  • Antioch hires new fundraiser

    Susanne Hashim was appointed vice president for advancement at Antioch College last month, the college’s top fundraising job. She brings over 20 years of fundraising experience, with previous senior positions at PNCA, Pitzer College and Planned Parenthood. Hashim is the spouse of Antioch College President Tom Manley. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    This summer’s accreditation victory could boost Antioch College’s fundraising efforts, allowing the college to tap new sources of support. And now the college has a seasoned fundraiser to carry out that work.

  • Pop culture

    Justin and Jennifer Stafford of Oakwood, kneeling and at right, and their daughter, Harper, left bottom corner, were among the bubble-lovers who visited Yellow Springs on Sunday to take part in the annual Bubblefest. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Yellow Springs annual Bubblefest was held on Sunday, Sept. 3. The event brought hundreds of visitors for hours of soapy diversion.

  • New pastor at St. Paul Church

    St. Paul Church’s new pastor, Father John Krumm, stood in the local church’s vestry after mass on a recent morning. Krumm, who also leads churches in Xenia and Jamestown, began a six-year appointment at St. Paul on July 1, replacing former pastor Father Anthony Geraci. Some parishioners hope Krumm will help heal divides the local church community has suffered in recent years. (Photo by Audrey Haclett)

    After several years of difficult divides under the leadership of a controversial priest, St. Paul Catholic Church has a new pastor and, some believe, new hope for healing rifts within the parish.

  • Martha ‘Jean’ Marsh

    Martha ‘Jean’ Marsh

    Martha “Jean” Marsh died at home July 11 after a brief illness. She had just celebrated her 92nd birthday.

  • Glenora J. Mercer

    Glenora J. Mercer

    Glenora J. Mercer died Sept. 5 at Friends Care Community. She was 78.

  • Still seeking justice for Crawford

    John Crawford III

    In this final article of the series, “Justice for John Crawford,” the News will address the current status, two years after Crawford’s death, of remaining legal efforts around the case, the effect of the shooting on local activists, and reflections from Crawford’s father.

  • Air play

    Neighborhood resident and former professional clown Joe Cimoch twisted long, skinny balloons into cats, dogs, hats and swords, to the delight of young and old. (Photos by Aaron Zaremsky)

    Balloon magic was a highlight of the second annual North High Street block party last Saturday.

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