Village Life Section :: Page 125
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Celebrate Kwanzaa, Hanukkah this week
Villagers will gather to celebrate Kwanzaa on Dec. 29 and Hanukkah on Dec. 30. Both celebrations are open to all interested in attending.
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Christmas Eve services (+ bonus poem)
Across the village’s various houses of worship, services are happening on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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‘Blue Christmas’ honors complexities of season
First Presbyterian Church is offering a “Blue Christmas” service this Friday, Dec. 23, to acknowledge the darker side of the season of light.
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Phyllis Lawson Jackson: Deep roots, and a historian’s eye
You’d be hard pressed to find someone with deeper Yellow Springs roots than Phylllis Lawson Jackson, the fifth generation of the Lawson family to live in the village.
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Submit entries to ‘Blacks in YS Encyclopedia’
The 365 Project announces a call for submissions for a “Blacks in Yellow Springs Encyclopedia.”
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Annual Kwanzaa celebration slated
The annual YS Kwanzaa celebration will be held Thursday, Dec. 29, 6–9 p.m., at the Bryan Center.
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Fresh snow, fresh bridge
This week’s snow emphasized the stark angles and clean lines of the new bridge in Glen Helen, spanning the old dam area.
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A taste of winter
At least three inches of snow fell in the area Tuesday, Dec. 13, causing the first winter havoc.
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Paul Graham: a soft-spoken force for equality
A soft-spoken and gentle man, Paul Graham doesn’t seem like a troublemaker. Yet in Yellow Springs a half century ago, Graham made considerable trouble for those who stood in the path of equal rights for all.
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At Wildflower, style and community
There isn’t a barber pole outside the new home for the Wildflower Salon, but proprietor Emily Anglemyer and her associate, Meghan Burrowes, hope that their hair salon offers the welcoming, community vibe of a classic barbershop.
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