Village Life Section :: Page 132
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The Cyclops Festival – An Eye for Talent
The fifth annual Cyclops Festival was a success; drawing artists, musicians, craftspeople, and food vendors from all around to showcase their merchandise and talents. Local and non-local festival attendees enjoyed DJs, music, handcrafted wares, sizzling provisions and local beer, all on a beautiful fall day.
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BLOG— The ends of things
It’s 90 fierce degrees outside, but summer is done. Labor Day arrives to wake us from the green dream.
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BLOG— Block party, circa 1984
Time was wrinkling. I was leaving one party and stepping into another, long past.
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Villagers revel at block parties
Music, food and friendship sprouted at this weekend’s many Yellow Springs block parties.
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Youth rec soccer to kick off on Friday
Yellow Springs Soccer, Inc. Recreational Youth Soccer kicks off Friday, Aug. 28, at Morgan Fields, with registration at 6 p.m. and a clinic for all players at 6:30 p.m.
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Pastor Jones joins Yellow Springs Methodist Church
Pastor Rick Jones joined the Yellow Springs United Methodist Church this summer.
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BLOG— Perseid report: what we didn’t see
We were peering into the universe — back through time, as my grandfather loved to tell me when I was a girl.
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Seeding a food revolution
Here in the heart of industrial agriculture, a quiet revolution has begun. It’s small-scale, and plans to stay that way. Its dimensions are measured not in acres, but millimeters.
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Black Lives Matter marks a year — Message of justice carries on
On Aug. 5, 2015, over 200 people gathered in the parking lot of the Beavercreek Walmart to commemorate the life and mourn the death of John Crawford III.
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Glen now protected into perpetuity
A nine-year effort to protect Glen Helen finally came to a successful conclusion last week, with the Glen now preserved as a wild place into perpetuity.
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