On Wednesday, July 8, filmmaker and Buddhist Edward A. Burger will bring to the Little Art his 2021 film “The Mountain Path,” a deeply personal story about his journey into the Zhongnan Mountains of China, in search of his lifelong teacher. The post Buddhist film to enlighten Little Art appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
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Owned by the Village since 1974 and located in the northwest reaches of Yellow Springs, the 42-acre Glass Farm has been the locus of conservation and housing-related discussions and debates for several decades. The post Village Council renews affordable housing efforts for Glass Farm appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
“Into the Light,” a small retrospective exhibition by Liz Mersky opened Thursday, July 2, in the YS Senior Center Fireplace Room. Landscapes, florals and other works will be on display, with proceeds from every piece set to be donated to a local nonprofit of the buyer’s choosing. The post Through the fire, ‘Into the Light’ appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
The Trustees first discussed the levy publicly at their June 1 regular meeting, during which Chair Marilan Moir said the levy would generate revenue intended to establish a plan for replacing Miami Township Fire-Rescue equipment, including a new fire truck, rather than relying on the department’s current “break-fix” model. The post Miami Township Fire-Rescue levy to appear on November ballot appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders presents a monthly series of one-hour talks exploring the history of Antioch College on the second Wednesday of each month, 12:30–1:30 p.m., in the Olive Kettering Library. The post Antiochiana archivist to talk ‘Antioch and the Civil War’ appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
Three days before Antioch College’s June 20 commencement, graduating student Lark Orbe and first-year student Zion Villines entered President Jane Fernandes’ office hoping to persuade her to reconsider a decision. The post Antioch students question college governance appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
Local free-meal nonprofit “Who’s Hungry?” received a $2,500 grant from Hall Hunger Initiative on Wednesday, June 24, during the group’s biweekly community meal at MAZU restaurant. The post More food coming, as “Who’s Hungry?” gets grant appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
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Village Council Agenda The post Joint Meeting Between Village Council, Yellow Springs School Board & Miami Township Trustees appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
Rentals, employment, cars, garage sales and more! Find it all in this week's classifieds in the Yellow Springs News. The post July 3–9, 2026 Classifieds appeared first on The Yellow Springs News.
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