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  • Discuss Impermanence

    The Dharma Center will host “Exploring Impermanence,” a seven-week class for ages 18–32 (though the age recommendation is not strict), to be held on Tuesday evenings, 7:45–8:45 p.m., beginning Oct. 2. Those attending the class will examine the idea of impermanence in life through brief periods of meditation, wisdom from spiritual teachers and the sharing […]

  • Are you in the Redbook?

    Part of the B section of the 2012-13 Redbook.

    Each year, the Yellow Springs News produces a local, community-oriented phone directory, with business and residential listings called the Redbook. A RESIDENTIAL LISTING IS FREE.

  • BLOG-Beer Battered Breakfast

    You would think by my beginning that I was making buttermilk pancakes, but the bottle of Pumpkin Ale from Yellow Springs Brewery speaks of more ambitious plans.

  • Blues Fest returns for 15th year

    The annual AACW Blues Fest will return this year, with events held around town. (photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    AACW will host the 15th annual Blues and Jazz festival this weekend, Aug. 23-26. As always, the weekend will feature a spectacular line-up of musical acts and events.

  • Basketball Camp Registration

    YSHS will hold a summer basketball camp for boys and girls ages 6 to 13 from August 15 to 17, 10 a.m.−4 p.m. The camp will take place on the outdoor courts at the Bryan Center and will follow the format of past years, with the teaching of basketball fundamentals, guest speakers, snacks and games. […]

  • GMHA gardens on chopping block

    Daniel Pearson planted a low-maintenance cover crop of violets in the backyard of his Lawson Place residence. The violets don’t need to be mowed, keep the ground from getting waterlogged and provide a tasty treat to Pearson, he said. Pearson worries herbicides will be used to kill the vegetation, which is out of compliance with the property owners, Greene Metropolitian Housing Authority. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Patricia High is dejected because she has until July 1 to transplant most of her beautiful garden at her Lawson Place unit, or the Greene Metropolitan Housing Authority will remove the plantings.

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  • Happy Cinco de Mayo

    One of my favorite meals is fish tacos. For Breakfast!

  • Home, Inc. builds its first fully-accessible house

    It takes a village to build an affordable house. Read more about the community effort behind the latest Home, Inc. project.

  • The Springs Motel

    DESCRIPTION The Springs Motel is one of the few remaining true backroad highway motels, with a sense for tradition, aesthetics and a good place to stay. Clean rooms, complimentary breakfast and local newspaper, and within walking distance of Antioch College and downtown Yellow Springs.Rates: $60/night; rent the entire motel for $450 per day. CONTACT Springs […]

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