Taken primarily from Senior Notes, the YSSC monthly newsletter with an 11" x 17" calendar page for the month included. A subscription to Senior Notes is available to anyone of any age wishing to support Yellow Springs Senior Citizens, Inc., for a nominal annual dues of $20.00 per person or $35.00 for a family.
All events take place at the Yellow Springs Senior Center, 227 Xenia Avenue, unless otherwise indicated. Call the Center (767-5751) with any questions and to sign up for events.
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Time and location (if not at Senior Center) of activity. If only a time is shown, the Senior Center is the location
Activities sponsored by the Senior Center
Activities not sponsored by the Senior Center, but which may be of interest to our members
Saturday, April 30
1:00 until 3:00 pm, Yellow Springs Community Library
Spring Cleaning & Household Organization
1:00 pm, Mills Park Hotel
YS Heritage Walking Tour: The History of Yellow Springs Parks ($5)
1:00 pm, Trailside Museum
Guardians of the Glen land steward session
1:00 pm, Antioch College Art & Science Building, Room 201
Washi (paper-making) Lecture by Tim Barrett
2:00 until 4:00 pm, Trailside Museum
Edible & Useful Plant Walk (GHA members free, others $5)
4:00 until 8:00 pm, Simon Kenton Inn, 4690 Urbana Rd., Springfield
Annual Wine & Craft Beer Festival ($45)
4:30 pm, Antioch College Art & Science Building, Room 201
"The Yellow Springs-Japan Connection" - a history lecture by Scott Sanders
6:00 until 9:00 pm, Brandeberry Winery
Live music with Scott Wright
7:00 until 9:00 pm, Yellow Springs Brewery
Arts + Ale Artists Reception for Glen and Virgil Clark's exhibit "Disguises"
7:00 pm until 9:00 pm, Antioch College Art & Science Building Student Gallery
Opening Reception: "The Power of Story" interactive installation piece by Sarah Strong
7:30 pm, Clifton Opera House
Antioch School Drama Performances
Sunday, May 1
11:00 am, Birch Kitchen, Antioch College
Make Maki-Zushi with James Luckett ($10, registration required)
1:00 until 3:00 pm, Coretta Scott King Center
Introduction to Japanese Calligraphy Workshop with Migiwa Orimo ($10, registration required)
2:00 pm
Antioch Eco-Village Pioneers Information Sesson
3:00 pm, Birch Kitchen, Antioch College
Make Maki-Zushi with James Luckett ($10, registration required)
4:00 until 6:00 pm, Coretta Scott King Center
Drawing in Space: Bamboo & Paper Sculpture Workshop with Migiwa Orimo ($10, registration required)
4:00 until 6:00 pm, 111 Corry St.
Sashiko Workshop with Nadia Mulhaall ($10, registration required)
7:00 until 8:00 pm, Herndon Gallery, Antioch College
Japanese Environmentalism: 20th Century Challenges & Activism by Tanya Maus
Monday, May 2
10:00 am until 8:00 pm, Greene County Library System website
All-Day Online Book Club Week 4: Dracula by Bram Stoker
10:30 am
Membership meeting
1:30 pm, Casa de Paz, 1315 Corry St.
Ryuyrei-shiki Tea Ceremony by Ayoko Tomioka ($5, registration required)
7:00 until 9:00 pm, 257 Xenia Ave.
James Luckett Opening Reception and Gallery Talk
Tuesday, May 3
6:30 pm, John Bryan Community Pottery
8-Week Pottery Class: Basic Wheel ($195 for entire series)
7:00 until 9:00 pm, YSAC Gallery, 111 Corry St.
Japanese Storytelling by Harold & Jonatha Wright
7:00 until 8:00 pm, McGregor Hall, Room 113, Antioch College
“Reforesting the City: Equity and Opportunity in East Baltimore." with Geoff Buckley
Wednesday, May 4
*** Sign-up deadline for GCCOA May 25 Dayton Dragons/Lake County Captains ball game ***
6:30 pm, John Bryan community Pottery
8-week Pottery Class: Intermediate Wheel Pottery ($195 for entire series)
7:00 until 9:00 pm, John Bryan Community Center
Local Fiber Network Talk
Thursday, May 5
6:30 pm
Great Books Group
7:00 pm
Charlie Brown Support Group
7:00 pm
YS Brass Quintet benefit concert ($10 suggested donation)
7:00 until 9:00 pm, Yellow Springs Brewery
"Thirsty Thursday" for the Tecumseh Land Trust
7:00 until 8:30 pm, ySAC Gallery, 111 Corry St.
Consent 101
Friday, May 6
*** Drop off of donated items for Great Stuff Community Yard Sale ***
1:00 pm
Dream Work Group with Nancy Dallman
5:00 until 6:00 pm, Dark Star Books & Comics
Adult Coloring Drop In Class ($2)
7:00 pm, CLifton Opera House
Doug Moore Band
Saturday, May 7
5:30 am, Grinnell Mill, 3536 Bryan Park Rd.
Make It Count for the Birds: Dawn Chorus along the Little Miami
8:30 am, Trailside Museum
Make It Count for the Birds: Woodland Bird Walk
8:30 am, Horace Mann Meadow
Make It Count for the Birds: Pine Forest Walk
9:00 am until 4:00 pm, Glen Helen Corry Street parking lot
Great Stuff Community Yard Sale
9:00 am until 3:00 pm, Yellow Springs Children's Community Center
Work Bee
9:00 am until 1:00 pm, John Bryan Community Pottery
Technique Workshop: "Can You Handle It?" ($50)
10:00 am until 4:00 pm, 3831 Wilberforce-Clifton Rd.
Raku Pottery Workshop with Bruce Grimes ($20, registratoin required)
10:30 am until 3:00 pm, YS United Methodist Church
Kusakizome (natural dye) Workshop by Mami Adachi and Riko Mukai ($30 per person, registration required)
Noon, Yellow Springs Community Library
Village Cyclery: Bike Maintenande and Safety
12:30 pm, far end of Jacoby Rd.
Make It Count for the Birds: The Homestead Walk
12:30 pm, Greene County Boat Launch
Make It Count for the Birds: South Glen Wetlands
1:00 until 4:00 pm, Herndon Gallery, Antioch College
Kimono Exhibit
1:00 pm, Trailside Museum
Guardians of the Glen land steward session
1:30 pm, YSAC Gallery, 111 Corry St.
Gyotaku (Fish Printing) Workshop with Jane Black ($5, registration required)
3:30 pm, Camp Greene, 3450 Grinnell Mill
Make It Count for the Birds: Camp Greene
3:30 pm, Little Miami Bridge on Grinnell Rd.
Make It Count for the Birds: Prairie and River Walk
4:30 until 6:30 pm, YSAC Gallery, 111 Corry St.
Nature Printing with Fish by Jane Black
4:30 pm, John Bryan Center
"Obsidian" Launch for "Call and Response"
6:00 until 9:00 pm, Brandeberry Winery
Live Music: Paul Cullen folk/blues/easy listening
7:00 until 8:00 pm, YSAC Gallery, 111 Corry St.
1,300 Years of Japanese Poetry in One Hour by Harold Wright
7:30 pm, Clifton Opera House
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