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Village Artisans “Spring Forward” gallery show
“ Morning Glories For Georgia”, quilted fiber, by Pam Geisel
“Hepatica Blooms”, watercolor, by Libby Rudolph
“Colors of Spring”, pastel painting, by Melanie Morrett
“Pinks For Mother’s Day”, quilted fiber, by Carol Culbertson
YELLOW SPRINGS In spite of the continued pandemic concerns and political strife, artists continue to look forward to a brighter tomorrow and appreciate the joy and beauty springtime brings today. Winter was long and cold this year and the artists at the Village Artisans invite you on a colorful journey along as they “Spring Forward” into their next Members show. The show will be on display in their Lobby Gallery, April 17 through June 3 during regular gallery hours: Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
It’s been nearly four years since neighbors of a proposed limestone quarry north of Yellow Springs banded together to fight the mining effort.
They formed a group, Citizens Against Mining, or CAM, based in Mad River Township, to challenge the company, Enon Sand and Gravel, in a multi-pronged battle.
Along the way, there have been both setbacks and victories, but so far mining has yet to get underway on the 420-acre property.
And in December 2020, the citizens group celebrated another win a private lawsuit settled in favor of five neighbors of the mine who successfully argued that mining could damage their property values and private wells.