From The Print Section :: Page 390
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Anita J. (Taylor) Sanderson
Anita J. (Taylor) Sanderson, 85, of Xenia, formerly of Yellow Springs, passed away Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, at Hospice of Dayton.
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Art House-Hop returns
Betty and Jim Felder never set out to collect art. “We just bought things we liked and enjoyed,” Betty said. “And could afford!”
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Brewery pauses to expand
Yellow Springs Brewery has a habit of being ahead of its time. When the craft brewery opened in the village in the spring of 2013, there were just a handful of small brewers in the Dayton region.
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Block by block, summer’s last hurrah plays out
The Human Relations Commission has sponsored 15 block parties this summer.
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Council moves on policing
At their Aug. 24 meeting, Village Council members agreed to move forward in addressing concerns regarding local police and the community.
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To him, pastoring is personal
“You have to think and pray outside of the box,” said Pastor Rick Jones, the new pastor at Yellow Springs United Methodist Church. He prefers to operate outside the box because he knows all parishioners are not the same, and his pastoral MO is to serve people on a more personal basis.
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An actor’s mystery, a puzzle of a play
Imagine this: theater production where you are given a script moments before you are thrust on stage, alone. There are few props to hide behind, only a table and two cups of water, and the performance requires that you act out whatever the script commands.
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Spokespersons
Biking to work.
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YS library’s golden anniversary
The Yellow Springs News of Sept. 1, 1965 reported that a “record crowd…a swarm of kids and parents” poured into the new Yellow Springs library, which opened at 2 p.m. on Aug. 30, 1965.
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Hardman memorial
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Barbara L. Hardman (“Nurse Barb”) is planned for Sunday, Sept. 13, 3 p.m., in the Herndon Gallery at Antioch College.
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