From The Print Section :: Page 337
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A watched pot…
Members of John Bryan Community Pottery carefully tended the fire for 24 hours, with wood added every 10 minutes to keep the kiln raging hot.
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McKinney students go ‘Into the Wild’ to bike, learn, bond
Last week, approximately 65 students left the hallowed halls of McKinney Middle School on a 53-mile bike trip over three days as part of “Into the Wild,” a project-based learning (PBL) excursion.
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Court on the field
The 2016 Yellow Springs High School homecoming court was feted on Saturday, Oct. 1, just before the boys’ home soccer game against Franklin Monroe.
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Art of collaboration, intersection
Relationships form the girders on which two recently opened two-person art exhibitions in the village are built.
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Judith Evelyn ‘Jude’ Filler
Judith Evelyn (Jude) Filler, of Austin, Texas, died Sept. 17, 2016. She was 67.
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Leon Holster
On Monday, Sept. 19, Leon Holster passed away at Friends Care Center.
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Face the public
About 85 villagers and Antioch College faculty and staff turned out to “meet Tom” Manley last Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Herndon Gallery, where the exhibit “Image: The Public Face” is currently on view.
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Village schools— New report card in context
The state issued its 2015–16 district report card two weeks ago, and it received sound condemnation from Yellow Springs district Superintendent Mario Basora at the Yellow Springs Board of Education meeting on Sept. 8.
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Village Council— Slowing down on CBE land
Village Council at its Sept. 19 meeting signaled a new willingness to slow down plans for extending basic infrastructure to the entrance of the 35-acre parcel of land known as the Center for Business and Education, or CBE.
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Wheel good time
More than 30 riders took off under blue skies and a hot sun last Sunday for the Antioch School’s annual “Anything on Wheels” fundraiser.
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