From The Print Section :: Page 457
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Proposing an ‘Impact Hub’ in village — New entrepreneurial model
As befits one who spent his formative years at Antioch College, Roger Husbands in his life has reinvented himself, and his career, at regular intervals. The new thing that Husbands wants to start now is an Impact Hub in Yellow Springs.
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Farmer sows seeds for love of music
The Antioch School has always encouraged the musician in students interested in developing their skills and talents. This year the Antioch School formalized its music program by inviting artist-in-residence Dennis Farmer to start an introductory program during a year-long residency.
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Antioch College arts faculty exhibit— Creating art with time and spaces
A current of artistic energy is circulating on the Antioch College campus these days with spontaneous artwork from students and experimental art from faculty and resident scholars.
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‘Wishing we had talked…’ installation at Herndon Gallery
Antioch College instructor of media arts Michael Casselli is one of the Antioch faculty members participating in an exhibit in the Herndon Gallery, “Currencies”.
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Glen Helen makes bid for Girl Scout camp
It’s been nearly 50 years since Glen Helen has expanded its borders, but the preserve recently entered into an agreement that its leaders hope will result in the acquisition of 28 acres.
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Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse calls on alums for feedback
Ever wonder what happened to Dick Tracey, Homer Price, Frankenstein and James Bond? So does Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse, which hopes to reconnect with some 1,200 alumni from past shows to learn more about the impact of YSKP on their lives.
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Leon Randolph “Randy” Jackson
Leon Randolph “Randy” Jackson of Sacramento, Calif., passed away Dec. 3. He was 68.
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Opening minds for inclusive town
When Debra Williamson and her 15-year-old son, Alex, recently put up flyers in downtown stores for an upcoming event, she was pleased that several people, saying hello, called out to Alex by name.
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Bit of the Big Easy in Yellow Springs
There’s a new sound to be heard around the halls of the Yellow Springs High School thanks to the recently formed street band Sassabrass.
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December 12, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up
December 12, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up
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