If you want to take a part in this event your prior kayaking experience must be at least 2 hours. Having completed any kayaking lessons will be perfect.
There won’t be any requirements of fishing experience – beginners will be welcome there!
If you want to take a part in this event your prior kayaking experience must be at least 2 hours. Having completed any kayaking lessons will be perfect.
There won’t be any requirements of fishing experience – beginners will be welcome there!
By Lisa Grigsby
Originally created in Vienna, Austria in 1927, PEZ started out as a peppermint breath mint. PEZ is an abbreviation of PfeffErminZ (German for peppermint)
The first PEZ mints were not served in modern day style PEZ dispensers, but rather were sold in tin containers, very much like modern day Altoids tins. It wasn’t until 1948 that the first PEZ dispenser was created and introduced at the Vienna Trade Fair about a year later. This dispenser was in the form of a cigarette lighter, which the company states was to market their bricks as “anti-smoking” mints, which one would think the design would probably have the nice side effect of making it popular with kids, similar to candy cigarettes and other similar product.
In 1955 they were introduced in the United States and in 1955, the Pez company placed heads on the dispensers and marketed them for children. Santa Claus and Mickey Mouse were among the first character dispensers created.
One of the first character PEZ dispensers, the shape of the 1955 Santa Claus PEZ model is both rare and valuable. Departing from the norm, the dispenser has a round body, although the candy inside remains the same traditional narrow rectangular shape.
Around this time, they also introduced fruity flavored bricks, which significantly boosted salesamong children. Some of the more valuable PEZ dispensers to collect are pre-1989 Superhero PEZ dispensers. Easily distinguishable by their lack of feet, these figures vary greatly in condition and rarity. Popular versions include Wonderwoman, Batman, and Bugs Bunny.
In 1973, Pez built a factory in Orange, Connecticut. In 2007 Elvis was immortalized on three different Pez dispensers that were even released in a Limited Edition 3 Pez Gift Set with CD The King lives on which can now be found on ebay for serious collectors.
In 2008, the first Star Trek dispensers were released in a gift set with the seven original series crew and the Starship Enterprise. A second Star Trek gift set, based on The Next Generation series, was released in Fall 2012.
PEZ dispensers have become such collectibles with Snow White and the seven dwarves, The Lord of the Rings, Kiss, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles all part of the collections released by PEZ. Pezamania is the oldest convention, which has been held in Ohio since 1991, will host it’s annual convention in Cleveland this July 18-20 and bills itself as “The World’s Largest Gathering of Pez Collectors”featuring an international group of master PEZ collectors, PEZ dealers, and PEZ authors.
PEZ isn’t just about cartoon characters and pop stars. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been turned into dispensers. There are also special additions sets honoring US Presidents. The volume 9 PEZ collectible gift set that includes Obama is running about $140 on ebay. There is even rumor that an an animated film version of PEZ are in the works,
Special Halloween sets of PEZ make it the perfect holiday to turn a whole new generation onto this candy that is even Kosher, vegan, gluten- and lactose-free and contain no artificial colors.
You can order this 12 Assorted Halloween PEZ Dispensers and each dispenser includes 2 PEZ Candy Refills for just $17.99 from the PEZ website.
Six packs of PEZ candy are available for $1.79 in assorted fruit flavors, raspberry, chocolate sour green apple, vanilla cupcake and even candy corn- just perfect for all the little ghosts and ghouls knocking on your door.
By Lisa Grigsby
Revenge of the 90’s featuring Blessid Union of Souls and Sponge
Saturday, Oct 27th live in the Grandstand
By Lisa Grigsby
The Winery at Versailles is offering it’s first ever Advent Calendar this holiday season!
By Lisa Grigsby
Tickets went on sale today for The Rubi Girls annual Thanksgiving performance- The Show Must Go On. In a brand new venue, The Brightside, in downtown Dayton, this show on Sat, Nov 24th at 8pm, is a tradition for the hundreds of fans that come out each year for one of the most entertaining, over the top nights of fun and laughs for a great cause
What started in living rooms and attics over 30 years ago has evolved into a FUNdraising phenomenon. Having helped to raise over one million dollars for HIV/AIDS and LGBT-related charities, the Rubi Girls are some of the most philanthropic girls in the Miami Valley! With musical numbers, the year in revue and the show ending Rubi Dance, this show is one of the bawdiest in town, so guests must be 21 or older to attend.
Tickets are available online now! Buy quickly- this show will sell out!
VIP Ticket – The Show Must Go On ($125) . New this year- Reserved Seating by ROW!
Each premium seat provides an up close view of the Rubi Girls and their uproarious antics during their largest Thanksgiving show to date. VIP tickets also include a private Open Bar for your convenience.
General Admission – The Show Must Go On ($30)
Each general admission seat provides a great way to enjoy the Rubi Girls and their uproarious antics during the largest Thanksgiving show to date. Arrive early as these seats are general admission.
Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 8ish. Don’t forget to bring cash to tip your performers!
By Lisa Grigsby
On Thursday, November 8th Roost Modern Italian in the Oregon District will host a five course dinner, featuring the wines of Pine Ridge Vineyards. This California winery founded in 1978 by Gary Andrus, sits in the heart of the Stags Leap District of Napa Valley, famous for Cabernet Sauvignon wines of distinctive power and elegance. The dinner will begin at 6:30pm and reservations are required.
Pine Ridge Wine Dinner Menu:
Malene Rose ‘17 by Chamisal
Paired with Roast halibut with fig Sugo and prosciutto
Dijon Clone Chardonnay ‘14
Paired with Crisp Joyce Farms chicken And mascarpone creamed spinach
Seven Hills Red Blend Walla Walla ‘14
-The inaugural release of this wine is 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Malbec and 5% Petit Verdot.
Paired with Duck Confit & ‘Candy’
Confit with Butternut Squash and Ricotta Caramelle Pasta with pan jus
PR Stags Leap District Cab ‘12
You don’t want to miss this Cab!
Paired with Rosemary Glazed Lamb and Scallop Affumicato
Pine Ridge Napa Cab ‘15
Paired with a Cheese course
The dinner will start at 6:30pm and tickets are $92 for wine and dinner, $60 for dinner only. Call 937-222-3100 to make your reservation for the Pine Ridge Wine Dinner!
Put on your best family friendly costume and get out to support Miamisburg youth programs during this 5K/10K fundraiser. The course is flat and fast along the Great Miami Riverway. Chip timing by Speedy Feet and post-race refreshments provided by Drayer Physical Therapy. Packet pick-up at 4 p.m. race day.
The new exhibition opening at the Dayton Art Institute, Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête-à-tête, is from contemporary African-American artist Mickalene Thomas and features several large scale photographs of influential and personal themes along with the artist curated works entitled tête-à-tête. Thomas is widely known for her complex paintings made of rhinestones, acrylic, and enamel, but her photography is also an important and dramatic aspect of her work.
Mickalene’s large scale photographs of black women will evoke a diverse range of thought and emotion from viewers as they examine issues of femininity, beauty, race, sexuality, and gender in her work. Mickalene purposefully omits long descriptions beside her work so the viewer is able to create their own narrative without prompting from the artist. However, it is noteworthy that one of the first series of photographs in the exhibit features Mickalene’s mother Sandra Bush, a former fashion model who was a very influential in her life who eventually succumbed to kidney disease. Their relationship was not always easy and attendees can view a film shown inside the exhibit that deals with some of these aspects of their lives.
The photographs, being personal and influential, also share a theme of 70s decor and fashion that were a part of the artist’s upbringing. Mickalene was born in 1971 in New Jersey, so was very much a child of the 70s. Also, showing a playful but albeit daring side, there is a portrait of Mickalene in her alter ego that she wore sometimes on campus while attending Yale which undoubtedly rose the issue of “who belongs where” among students and faculty.
The visual conversation curated by Mickalene, tête-à-tête, further explores the ideas central to her work featuring photographers and key images which have inspired her. Artists in tête-à-tête include Derrick Adams, Renée Cox, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Lyle Ashton Harris, Deana Lawson, Zanele Muholi, Malick Sidibé, Xaviera Simmons, Hank Willis Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems.
Written by Ed Dixon
A number of events and programs will be held in conjunction with this special exhibition, including:
Admission to Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête-à-tête is free for museum members. Non-member admission is $14 adults; $11 seniors (60+), students (18+ w/ID), active military and groups (10 or more); $6 youth (ages 7–17); and free for children (ages 6 & under). Prices include admission to Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête-à-tête, as well as the museum’s collection galleries. Equitas Health will sponsor a special Community Day on Saturday, October 27, with free admission to the special exhibition and the collection galleries.
For more about the exhibition and its related programs, go to www.daytonartinstitute.org/muse and join the conversation on social media with the hashtag #MuseDAI. To learn more about Mickalene Thomas, visit the artist’s website at www.mickalenethomas.com.
It’s been talked about for years and now the RTA is making it happen!
The FLYER will be a shuttle-style service that will begin servicing the downtown and UD area in early November. There will be a launch event with local media and public officials on Courthouse Square on Friday, Nov. 9th.
The circulator will operate six days a week and is FREE for anyone to use. There will be signs posted at the designated stops. People can get on or off simply by waiting at the stop, and a Flyer should arrive in 10 minutes or less.
The Flyer provides easy access to offices, local dining, nightlife, entertainment, parks, hotels, parking, and all that downtown Dayton has to offer in 10 minutes or less. Three “green fleet” hybrid buses run on a continuous loop to provide quick service, and each vehicle is trackable through RTA’s real time products, including the free Transit app available for download in the App Store or Google Play. By offering this service for free to all customers, The Flyer opens up transportation access to downtown employees and residents, students at the University of Dayton and visitors to Dayton to all the city has to offer.
The Flyer will head north on Brown and Warren streets up to Jefferson Street and Patterson Boulevard.
The buses will drive west on Fifth Street, then head north up Main Street and then take a right on East First Street, before looping back around using Monument Avenue. Shuttle stops will be on both sides of the street.
This joint venture is being sponsored by CareSource and Premier Health, which will help their employee shuttles to parking lots near their offices. The bulk of the expense will be absorbed by Greater Dayton RTA .
“This is a great opportunity for University of Dayton students, faculty and staff to explore the wonderful arts, culture and entertainment in downtown Dayton and do it in a sustainable way,” said University of Dayton President Eric F. Spina.
To see the complete list of stops, download the flyer map below:
Enjoy a panel for Q&A with Dean Gregory, Molly Wellmann, and Greg Hardman on the history of Little Kings Cream Ale.
Four Courses + Bourbon Tasting + Little Kings | $60 per guest (includes tax and gratuity).
Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that Bill’s Donuts in Centerville has put Dayton on the national donut map. From National Magazine awards, to stars visiting while in town, Bill’s has a reputation.
The locals love it . You can typically find a line out the door on not only weekend mornings, but random times such as 9:30pm on a Wednesday. There is no rhyme or reason, there is only the good thing that they are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Through the decades of Food Adventures. beyond the dozens and dozens of donuts we have eaten from Saturday mornings, to the Superhero 5k. With all the press that has been written, what else can we say about this place that hasn’t been printed already?
Today, Food Adventures RANKS the best Bill’s donuts, individually, the baker’s dozen, one through thirteen, like only we would. After decades of research, we present the “Delicious Dozen.”
***Comment below on your opinion and a chance to win a free dozen donuts from BILL’S !!***
THE DELICIOUS DOZEN (The best donuts at Bill’s Donuts….. in order… the top bakers dozen)
#1 THE PRETZEL DONUT:
The signature donut, the pinnacle of yeast donuts. Always plentiful and one of the few donuts that is equally as good with a glass of milk as it is with coffee. HUGE TIP – when you get one of these, pop it in the microwave 15 seconds when you get home and taste the fresh difference.
#2 THE PEANUT BUTTER FILLED LONGJOHN:
The traditional chocolate covered longjohn with a peanut butter cream filling. OMG is that good. Bill’s signature donut, and the peanut butter addictiveness.
#3 THE PERSIAN WITH NUTS:
It might sound like a handsome stranger, but this donut is a lesson balance. It is a delicious donut, but it is IMPOSSIBLE to eat without spilling a piece of nut. Impossible we well you. The inside is a cinnamon delight, and the frosting is a caramel butterscotch, with chopped peanuts topping this confection of perfection
#4 THE CUSTARD FILLED LONGJOHN WITH CHOCOLATE ICING:
An American staple, done better nowhere else. The grill marks on the bottom, The icing that sometimes melts unforseen or sometimes stays rock solid. When it all comes together in a big bite and the custard squirts out, well, then you have liftoff.
#5 THE DEVILSFOOD DONUT:
The absolute perfect, #1 donut of all time to have with milk. Again, use the trick of zapping this donut 15 seconds in the microwave.. Get the biggest glass of milk you can find. Find a quiet area and indulge. Crossed eyes and moans are normal here.
#6 THE BACON MAPLE DONUT:
A new experiment and limited time donut. It is a Longjohn with maple icing, and bacon crumbles on top. inside is a butterscotch creme filling. It is new, and it is a hit. Ask when they will be making them next, so you can give them a try.
#7 THE GLAZED TWIST DONUT:
The most underrated donut in the case. A long, buttery twisted yeast donut with a hint of vanilla and cinnamon. It is a good bang for your buck too. It has that signature yeast taste from Bill’s, and is filling. Perfect with coffee.
#8 THE JELLY DONUT WITH WHITE ICING:
In the 80’s movie Strange Brew, Rick Moranis bribes a brewery worker with a jelly donut .. “Here .. it’s a jelly…” If that was a Bill’s Donut, he could have bribed the Canadian Government.
#9 THE ROUND VANILLA CREME FILLED with CHOCOLATE ICING:
It is a round donut with chocolate icing on top. the difference is in the filling is a white cream, like whipped cream. Again, the signature yeast donut that only us recognizable at Bill’s Donuts.
#10 THE BLUEBERRY CAKE DONUT:
A cake donut that is mixed with blueberries making a pleasingly purple donut. The donut is glazed and sometimes will have a chocolate or strawberry tint. This donut and a glass of milk is a ticket to heaven. Also great with a hot chocolate !
#11 THE POWDERED with CHOCOLATE CREME:
The messiest donut by far, but delicious as well. Get the chocolate creme filled for a trip back in time to your childhood. Passport not included. Neither is a bib or napkin and you will look like you lost a fight with a bag of flour if you eat it correctly.
#12 THE DUNKING STICK:
The oddest donut in the case. this old fashioned throwback is dedicated to the coffee lovers. Made specifically for dunking, this glazed donut is a yeast donut but has a cake feel. This long stick is an old favorite, but a new discovery for us in the pat couple of years.
# 13 THE SUGAR COATED JELLY DONUT:
A jelly donut rolled in sugar. The jelly is delicious and is the subtle feature here. Each bite has a slight crunch and the sweetness is perfect. A bit messy? Yes, But worth every napkin.
Honorable mention:
The Red Velvet Cake Donuts – a nice twist on a favorite cake recipe.
The Chocolate Brownies with Chocolate icing – Get a glass of milk for this rich treat that will put you into chocolate overload.
**** Which ones are your favorites? Do you agree ? Do you disagree?
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HERE’S THE SKINNY ON BILLS DONUTS:
— Opened in 1960, it is now owned by a brother and sister team, Lisa and Jim. The store was handed down by their father Bill Elam, who passed away in 2010.
— A pillar in the community, they have supported countless sports teams, and local causes.
— Over the years. Bill’s has won multiple national awards and recognitions as one of the top donut shops in the USA.
—They not only make great donuts- they are very community involved and philanthropic. Right now they are collecting donations for Mexico Beach, Florida! You can help by donating: toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, deodorant, personal hygiene products, new underwear/socks, cleaning supplies, work gloves, shovel/rakes, batteries, flashlights, bug spray, trash bags, backpacks/bookbags and first aid supplies. A truck will be leaving on Oct. 22nd to deliver these items to those in need. Donations can be dropped off at the shop at any time.
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By Lisa Grigsby
October is National Pasta Month, and October 17 recognizes National Pasta Day.
Pasta is a type of noodle in traditional Italian cuisine, with the first reference dating to 1154 in Sicily and first attested in English in 1874.During the Renaissance, pasta was thought of as a dish for wealthy people. But by the late 17th century, in Naples, it was becoming more of a staple in everyone’s diet. Typically, it is made from unleavened dough of durum wheat flour that is mixed with water or eggs and formed into sheets or various shapes. It can then be served fresh or dried to be stored for later use.
Fresh pasta was originally produced by hand but, today, many varieties of fresh pasta are commercially produced by large-scale machines and the products are widely available in supermarkets. The average American consumes 20 lbs. of pasta annually. This makes it the 6th highest food per capita in the country. 24% of the global consumption of pasta is by Americans – the largest of any country in the world. Americans consume 6 billion pounds of pasta each year.
Here are some of the pasta-bilities to help you celebrate:
Carrabba’s Italian Grill:
On National Pasta Day, Wednesday, October 17, when guests dining at Carrabba’s can enjoy Spaghetti Pomodoro, Linguini Positano, and Fettucine Alfredo for only $10.
During the entire month of October, Carrabba’s is supporting cancer research with their new dish named Pasta Georgio.One dollar of every Pasta Georgio sold through December 31 will go to cancer research in honor of Carrabba’s Vice President of Operations who passed away from pancreatic cancer earlier this year.
Pasta Geogia has “penne pasta with sautéed bell peppers and Romano, tossed in roasted red pepper sauce, then topped and baked with meatballs and mozzarella.”
MCL Restaurant & Bakery Celebrates National Pasta Day with an All You Care To Eat Spaghetti Day for only $5.09. Choose Ragu Meat or Marinara Sauce. And enjoy plate after plate of delicious spaghetti topped with your favorite sauce. Wednesday, October 17th All You Care To Eat Spaghetti Only $5.09.
Olive Garden is celebrating National Pasta Month in October, customers can enjoy a Never Ending Pasta Bowl. The promotion includes unlimited servings of pasta, sauce and toppings, as well as, soup or salad and breadsticks for $10.99
If you know of deals we missed, please add them in the comments below.
Dayton Dia De Muertos (Day of the Dead) Parade and Celebration
Dia de Muertos is a unique and colorful holiday observed across Mexico, the southwestern United States, Latin America and right here in Dayton, Ohio. During Dia De Muertos people reminisce on the lives of loved ones who have died by creating and sharing ofrendas (Day of the Dead alters), food, sugar skulls, papel picado banners, processions, calaveras (skulls) music, traditional dance while wearing sugar skull painted faces and bright costumes.
The Dayton parade and celebration will include all of these traditional Mexican traditions with some unique Gem City twists.
Expect more than a thousand people to participate in this free and family friendly event. October 21st 2 – 8 PM.
The celebration begins when the parade returns to the Yellow Cab Tavern:
Traditional homemade Mexican food will be provided by the families of St. Mary’s Church on Xenia Ave in Dayton. El Meson’s food truck will also be there.
Traditional Dia De Muertos ofrendas (alters) will also be on display.
Dayton Dia De Muertos t-shirts and stickers will be available.
Calling all bakers and architects with a competitive edge: The Dayton Holiday Festival is looking for the area’s most creative confectionary decorators to compete in the 13th annual Gingerbread Homes for the Holidays contest on Friday, Nov. 23. Entries will be judged and displayed for public viewing inside the Old Courthouse at Third and Main streets downtown on that day only, during the Grande Illumination and Dayton Children’s Parade Spectacular in Lights from 4-9 p.m.
All ages and skill levels are invited to participate in this free contest by entering a gingerbread house in the child (12 and younger), teen (13-17), adult (18 and older) or professional category. Entry forms and a complete list of contest rules are available for download at www.daytonholidayfestival.org. Forms may be submitted to the Downtown Dayton Partnership at 10 W. Second St., Suite 611, Dayton, OH 45402 or by e-mail to [email protected]. Entry forms are due by Thursday, Nov. 15.
Traditional houses, replicas of buildings, a purchased kit or even cardboard entries are permitted — as long as all exposed surfaces are covered with edible materials. First place in each category will receive a prize package featuring a variety of items. Award ribbons also will be given to second and third place winners in each category. In addition, one amateur and one professional house will be selected as the “Best Houses on the Block,” and each will win a $500 cash prize.
“The entries get more creative each year,” said Sandra Gudorf, president of the Downtown Dayton Partnership. “The imagination and skill that goes into creating each of these gingerbread houses makes for a really special exhibit ― it’s always a fun part of our holiday season kickoff.”
Contest entries are to be delivered to the Old Courthouse between 10 a.m. and noon on Friday, Nov. 23. They will be judged from 1-2 p.m., and the winners will be notified by telephone. All contest winners will have the opportunity to be recognized on the Main Stage in Courthouse Square before the Grande Illumination tree-lighting ceremony at 7:45 p.m.
For more information on the contest and other activities that are part of the Dayton Holiday Festival, marking 46 years of kicking off the holiday season in the Dayton region, call 937-224-1518 or visit www.daytonholidayfestival.org.
Another week, another list of highlights from Charlie Campbell:
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Richard V. Reeves’s talk is titled, “Dream Hoarders: Tackling Inequality and Class in America.” This is on Monday, 7pm in Kennedy Union Ballroom and is free and open to the public. Parking is available in B and C lots only. Concert For a Cure. This Annual Acoustic Concert is to raise money and awareness in the month of October which is Breast Cancer Awareness month. This show is for all ages. Funds raised will stay in the community to provide support in transportation, meals, comfort and to let them know they are not alone in this battle. Dayton Convention Center, Wednesday, 7pm. Westminster Presbyterian Church has free organ recitals from 12:10-12:35pm each Thursday in October. Lunch following at a nominal cost. Bottle of rose and a bowl of ramen! Downtown Dayton restaurant hosting special ‘popup’ nights on Thursday. The Annual Harvest Home event features cocktails (cash bar) and hors d’oeuvres, enjoying light music and viewing one of the area’s best silent auctions. There are buffet dinner offering entrees for meat lovers and vegetarians and followed by the guest speaker. This is Friday, 6-9pm at Sinclair Building 12. The Yellow Cab Tavern and the Co-op Dayton,are doing the incubator CO-OP Fest, a celebration of all things worker-owned, on Friday, 5pm-12:30am, alongside the monthly Food Truck Rally and with live music from Dayton Salsa Project, Lord Kimbo, and Frequency. The 2018 Fall Parade of Homes, have a FREE HOME TOUR! Tour 20 amazing homes in the Dayton area! From Clayton to Franklin, there’s a home near you, and in a price point for you! Saturday and Sunday from 1-5pm The Plaza Theatre in Miamisburgare having a party on Saturday, 6 to 9:30pm. Lace up your running shoes, grab some friends, and register for the first 5K supporting the Greater Dayton Charitable Pharmacy. You’re invited to run/walk this 5K around Lincoln Park. All proceeds from Miles for Medicine will support the Greater Dayton Charitable Pharmacy that will provide services at no cost to qualified Montgomery County residents. Sunday, registration will open at noon at Christ Church, 3440 Shroyer Rd. Race begins at 2 pm.
The fifth annual Dayton Out of the Darkness Community Walkis Sunday at Oakwood High School. Registration is 1pm with walk starting at 2pm. Last year there were more than 1,100 walkers and more than $180,000 was raised in the last four years to fight suicide. Almost 45,000 people die by suicide per year in the U.S. with close to 1,700 people in Ohio losing their lives to suicide each year. There is no cost to walk but registration is required which can be done online at www.outofthedarkness.org, or day of walk. Songs of Hope and Freedom.Embrace the Passion that gives us hope in the pursuit of freedom. The Bach Society with the renowned Central State University Chorus are providing spirituals and songs that embody hope and freedom. Friday, 7:30 to 9:30pm, Central State University, Paul Robeson Cultural and Performing Arts Center; Sunday, 4 to 6pm, Kettering Adventist Church.
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