Thursday, May 11, 2017

Events & Activities May 13 - 20, 2017

Includes YSSC events described in 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.

Regular weekly YSSC activities are listed in the sidebar here.  

Any  event without a location noted takes place at the Yellow Springs Senior Center, 227 Xenia Avenue. Call the Center (767-5751) with any questions and to sign up for events.

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*** Alerts ***
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, May 13
9:00 am until noon, Greene Environmental Services, 2145 Greene Way Blvd., Xenia
Household and Special Waste Collection Event
1:00 pm, Trailside Museum
Guardians of the Glen land steward session
1:00 pm, Mills Park Hotel
YS Heritage Walking Tour: Historical Black Residential Areas of Yellow Springs ($5)
6:00 until 9:00 pm, Brandeberry Winery
Live Music: Double Down pop duo
7:30 pm, Clifton Opera House
Kettering Banjo Society ($10)
8:00 pm, Herndon Gallery, Antioch College
An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein ($10, $20 w/wine tasting)

Sunday May 14
11:00 am and 1:15 pm, Ellie's Restaurant, Mills Park Hotel
Mother's Day Brunch ($35)
1:00 until 2:30 pm, Indian Mound Reserve: Williamson Mount Parking Lot, 2750 US Rt. 42E, Cedarville
Spring Nature Hike (donations accepted)
1:30 pm, Friends Care Assisted Living Meeting Room
Shakespeare Reading Group

Monday, May 15
All day, Greene County Library System website
Online Book Club: Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand
4:30 until 6:00 pm, Yellow Springs Community Library
The Handmaid's Tale Book Discussion - beginning through p. 159

Tuesday, May 16
8:30 am until 3:00 pm, Assembly Building Greene County Fairgrounds, Xenia
GCCOA program: "Senior Palooza"
6:00 until 8:00 pm, Antioch Farm
Farm Volunteer Work Day

Wednesday, May 17
4:00 pm
"Understanding Constitutional Rights" discussion series
6:00 until 9:00 pm, First Presbyterian Church
#Viable Non-Violence with Rev. Dr. C. Anthony Hunt

Thursday, May 18
11:30 am, John Bryan Community Center
Zumba with Lynn Hardman (free to YSSC members)
Noon
Monthly Potluck, followed by recorder concert by Barbara Mann and Joan Champie
2:30 until 3:30 pm, Beaver View Health Center, 3095 Dayton-Xenia Rd., Beavercreek
GCCOA Monthly Legal Chat
7:00 pm
Charlie Brown Support Group
7:30 pm, The Emporium
Ohayo Ohio: Sake tasting/art "opening"

Friday, May 19
All day, Greene County Fairgrounds and Exposition Center
Hamvention
10:00 am
Poetry Reading
4:00 until 8:00 pm
Exhibit opening reception for Pat Robinow and Sherraid Scott
6:00 until 9:00 pm, YSAC Gallery, 111 Corry St.
Exhibit Opening: Art by Kathryn Olson
6:00 until 11:00 pm, 312 Fairground Rd.
St. Brigid Community Festival
6:30 pm, Herndon Gallery
Ohayo Ohio: Harmony of Japan singers choral performance
7:30 pm, Clifton Opera House
Pinnacle Ridge bluegrass ($10)

Saturday, May 20
All day, Greene County Fairgrounds and Exposition Center
Hamvention
10:00 am, Antioch College
Ohayo Ohio: Shibori (natural dyeing) workshop ($10-refundable Antioch students, $10 high school students, $40 non-students)
11:00 am, Glen Helen Auditorium
Welcome to Subirdia (GHA members free, others $5)
1:00 pm, Yellow Springs Community Library
Concert by Ann & Phil Case
1:00 pm, Trailside Museum
Guardians of the Glen land steward session
1:00 until 5:00 pm, 131 E. Dayton- Yellow Springs Rd.
Community Solutions Regenerative Agricultural Center Charrette
4:00 until 11:00 pm, 312 Fairground Rd.
St. Brigid Community Festival
6:00 until 9:00 pm, Brandeberry Winery
Live Music: Jackson Mays classic rock duo
6:00 until 9:00 pm, YSAC Gallery, 111 Corry St.
YS Hootenanny
7:30 pm, Clifton Opera House

Sauerkraut German Band ($10)

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