Village Life Section :: Page 138
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Whitehall Farm inspires fun, play
After more than two centuries, the historic Whitehall Farm has many stories to tell. But it’s the story about how a small town raised more than one million dollars in six weeks to purchase and preserve the farm in 1999 that continues to inspire both villagers and a local land trust whose early work was defined by it.
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Clean-up week coming soon
The annual village spring clean-up week will be held Monday–Friday, May 11–15.
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Women help women, quietly
When Moya Shea received an unexpected medical bill from a clinic a few years ago for a procedure she thought was covered by insurance, she was startled. Quite ill at the time, she turned to a local group for help.
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Writer, birder Nelson to read
Kent Nelson’s twin passions for writing and birding work well together. For instance, birding takes him to remote and exotic locations, such as an Aleutian island in Alaska, where the Yupik village he visited inspired a short story — about birders who go to Alaska.
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Celebrate Earth Week at the Glen
Earth Day events will be held in the Glen all week, beginning this weekend.
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McKee group honors Wright
For her years of dedicated service, the James A. McKee Association will honor Maria Wright with the 2015 Outstanding Community Service Award.
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Mixed Mamas explore identity
People of mixed racial heritage face different challenges than most when figuring out their identify, but all of us are negotiating our identity all of the time.
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Aim is for a zero-waste Village
Is it possible to not produce any garbage — or purchase any stuff — for one year? A Vancouver couple did just that in 2009, and now it’s inspiring Yellow Springers to cut their waste too.
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Adult prom gets disco fever
Tickets are now on sale for the third annual Adult Prom, this year themed Boogie Nights.
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Calling computer coders and wannabees
Yellow Springs Code Academy for young computer programmers opens with meet and greet this weekend.
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