Join the Edward A. Dixon Gallery in Downtown Dayton for Fine Art Final Friday. Plenty of local and international art, lite appetizers & beverages, live music and you!
Archives for March 2019
TESLA Brings “Shock Tour” to Rose Music Center
Legendary rock band TESLA is hitting the road in 2019 in support of their new album, SHOCK, out now on CD, vinyl, digital download and across streaming platforms. TheSHOCK Tour will make a stop in Huber Heights, OH at Rose Music Center on Tuesday, August 6th. Produced and co-written by Phil Collen (Def Leppard), SHOCK features 12 new songs including the electrifying first single, “Shock.” Download/steam HERE.
It’s been said that lightning never strikes the same place twice. However, it does in the case of TESLA the band.
Over the course of their thirty plus year career, the critically acclaimed iconic Sacramento melodic hard rock quintet—Frank Hannon [guitar], Brian Wheat [bass], Jeff Keith [lead vocals], Troy Luccketta [drums], and Dave Rude [guitar]— have sold more than 25 million albums and performed to sold out crowds across the world. Since the 2016 release of their album, Mechanical Resonance Live! which features the track “Save That Goodness” produced by Phil Collen of Def Leppard, TESLA has been touring nonstop. They have shared stages with STYX, Deep Purple, Cheap Trick, Joan Jett, REO Speedwagon and have performed headline shows the past 3 years consistently. Their recent tours have further solidified TESLA as a live concert Tour de Force.
In order to fully celebrate their 30+ year history, TESLA not only performs their radio hits, but also includes a stripped-down acoustic set of 5 Man Acoustic Jam – the bands biggest selling album that spawned the unplugged trend of the 1990s – songs from their Forevermore and Psychotic Supperalbums, and much more.
Lead vocalist Jeff Keith’s voice is still as raspy and soulful as it was in the beginning and the band prides themselves in performing live without the aid of prerecorded backing tracks.
The 21st century has become something of a renaissance for Tesla. 2014’s Simplicity bowed at #14 on the Billboard Top 200. The group ignited ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! in addition to scorching stages at festivals such as Rocklahoma, Graspop Metal Meeting, and Sweden Rock Festival as well as the cruise Monsters of Rock! They simply never stop.
“I want people to feel like Tesla is still full of energy these days,” concludes Frank. “That’s it.”
“This is a band we started in Frank’s garage when I was 18, and Frank was 15,” Brian leaves off. “I’m proud we’re still standing this many years later. It’s a pretty cool place to be. I’d love for people to think, ‘That band has managed to stay in the game for 30 plus years, and they’re still playing great shows and putting out quality music.’ Now, just turn the music up when you listen to it. It was made to play loud.”
Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning at 11am on Friday, March 29th atTicketmaster.com and RoseMusicCenter.com. Dates, times and artists subject to change without notice. All events rain or shine.
Dorothy Height’s Hats- An Iconic Activists Collection
The Dayton Art Institute (DAI) will present the first of the museum’s centennial Focus Exhibitions, Dorothy Height’s Hats, on view from March 23 through June 23. The DAI is proud to present this exhibition, with all hats on loan from the Dorothy I. Height Education Foundation.
Dorothy Height’s Hats features hats worn by Dr. Dorothy Irene Height (1912–2010), an author and icon of civil rights who was known for her leadership, courage, determination, and hats! This exhibition will explore the life of Dr. Height by bringing together 43 of her favorite and most iconic hats.
“It is an honor to present these beautiful hats that belonged to Dr. Height, someone who was such an important figure in the fight for equal rights for all,” states Jerry N. Smith, DAI Chief Curator. “The hats, many made by top designers, are like sculptures in fabric and can be enjoyed as such. However, knowing who wore them makes each that much more significant.”
Dr. Height was an activist in the struggles for equality and was given the name “Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement” by President Barack Obama. Hats, often called “crowns” by the African-American community, became a symbol of Dr. Height’s personality. She helped organize the 1963 March on Washington, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Dr. Height also served as the president of the National Council of Negro Women for 40 years and had notable involvement with national organizations such as the YWCA and the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.
She has been recognized by many groups and world leaders, and received 36 honorary doctorate degrees, the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1994) and the Congressional Gold Medal (2004). She was memorialized on the 40th U.S. Forever Postage Stamp in the Black Heritage series, in 2017.
Admission to Dorothy Height’s Hats is included in the museum’s suggested general admission.
An Afternoon with Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole
President, National Council of Negro Women
Sunday, March 31, 2019, 3 – 5 p.m.
$25 members, $35 non-members
In celebration of the Focus Exhibition Dorothy Height’s Hats and Women’s History Month, join us for a special presentation by Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole in the Mimi & Stuart Rose Auditorium, followed by a dessert and champagne reception in the Shaw Gothic Cloister. Watch for a separate Facebook event for this talk!
To learn more about Dr. Dorothy Height, join Dr. Jerry N. Smith, Chief Curator, on Saturday, May 18 at noon, for the museum’s Language of Art program. The topic of the May 18 session will be Dr. Height’s autobiography Open Wide the Freedom Gates: A Memoir (2003). Conversation follows in Leo Bistro, where food and drink are available for purchase. The Language of Art is FREE for members and included with suggested general admission for non-members. Space is limited and advance reservations are encouraged.
For more information about the Dayton Art Institute and its centennial celebrations, please visit www.daytonartinstitute.org or call 937-223-4ART (4278). Tickets for most Dayton Art Institute events, exhibitions and programs may also be purchased online atwww.etix.com.
Dragons 20th Season Celebration Game
The game will feature the 2019 Dragons (“Team 20”) vs. a team of Dragons alumni who are still playing in the Cincinnati Reds minor league system.
PLAYERS SCHEDULED TO APPEAR:
Hunter Greene headlines a list of 21 Additional Names on Dragons Alumni Team scheduled to appear including Reds top prospects: OF Taylor Trammell, 3B Jonathan India, C Tyler Stephenson, and OF T.J. Friedl.
LunaFest- Short Films By Women
This is our 10th year sponsoring LUNAFEST, the annual women’s film festival We are fortunate this year to also have Tragic Refuge,a short film about incarcerated victims of domestic violence. This insightful film was shot in Dayton and Marysville Ohio and produced by Chinonye Chukwa, who recently made history at Sundance Film Festival as the first black woman to win their top U.S. Grand Jury Prize in the category of Dramatic film. Chukwa was featured at a previous LUNAFEST event at the Neon when she presented short films from incarcerated women that she mentored at the Dayton Correctional Institute through Pens to Pictures. A short Q&A with co-producer Nancy Grigsby will follow. Proceeds will benefit the Ohio Domestic Violence Network and Chicken & Egg Pictures, a nonprofit that supports women nonfiction filmmakers whose innovative storytelling catalyzes social change.
3 course $50 Filet & Lobster Special At Flemings
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar is running a Filet Mignon and Cold-Water Lobster special nightly through April 21st.
You can choose between Fleming’s Chopped or Caesar salad and top-off your night with your choice of rich Carrot Cake (our favorite vegetable) or tangy Key Lime Pie. The three-course Filet and Lobster menu is just $50.
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Cornhole Tournament With $250 Grand Prize!
** CALLING ALL CORNHOLE PLAYERS ***
One of Dayton’s largest Cornhole Tournaments will begin at NOON, June 8th at the Rock N Green Tomato Festival. Sign in starts at 11:30am at RIVERFRONT PARK in Downtown Miamisburg, near the stage. The park is located behind Ron’s Pizza Tavern
The grand prize is $250 in cold, hard, cash.
The festival is looking for 2 person teams.
Cost to enter is $20 per team in advance (payment and form must be received by May 31st)
Entry cost is $30 the day of the tournament and everyone has a shot at the money.
Think you have the bean bag throwing skills it takes?
CLICK HERE FOR THE CORNHOLE SIGNUP FORM
CORNHOLE QUESTIONS??? Call 937-847-2442 or email [email protected].
Players can enjoy live music during the tournament and Food, and Craft Vendors will be on hand
Fun for the whole family as the itinerary will include
-Kids Bouncy House
-Pony rides
-Green Draft Beer at Ron’s Pizza Tavern
-Hamburger Wagon’s Burger Eating Contest
-Hula Hoop Contest
-Pie Baking Contest
The Rock N Green Tomato Festival hopes to see all you cornholers at the tourney on June 8th, 2019. They will bring the bean bags and boards, you bring the talent !!
Stock Up On Young’s Ice Cream During Annual Pint Sale!
It’s time for Young’s Jersey Dairy’s annual homemade ice cream sale. Stock up on $2.39 pints this Thursday – Sunday!
All you care to buy, while supplies last. They start with several thousand pints of ice cream. This is a once a year sale, so don’t miss out! Stock up on Young’s homemade ice cream! The Dairy store is open Sun-Thur 7am-10pm and stays open until 11pm on Friday and Saturday.
Flavors that will be ready for pick-up:
- Vanilla
- French Vanilla
- Chocolate
- Mint Chocolate Chip
- Cookie Dough
- Chocolate Peanut Butter
- P-Nut Butter Cup
- Strawberry
- Lemon Sorbetto
- Cookies & Cream
- Black Raspberry
- Butter Pecan
- Cow Patty
- Black Walnut
- Cotton Candy
- Orange Sherbet
- No Sugar Added Vanilla
- Sea Salty Caramel
- Bubble Gum
- Coffee
- Cherry Vanilla
- Peaches & Cream
- Kooky Creamy Line
- Lemon Custard
- Salty Caramel Pretzel Crunch
- Chocolate Fudge Brownie
- Tiramisu Gelato
- Cappuccino Latte Gelato
- Caramel Chocolate Toffee
- Chocolate Fudge Brownie
Artist of the Week: Josh Merritt
ARTIST OF THE WEEK Josh Merritt of JLM Glass Studio. I asked Josh how he became a glass blower.
“I started out as an apprentice to one of Ohio’s great glass artists – John Michael Kahle. I lived close enough to walk to his studio. I did all kinds of work for him and in return he taught me about his art. Then I went to Ohio State. They have a good glass blowing program that really expanded my horizons. A few months ago I moved back to Dayton and set up this studio where I give lessons and teach some classes.”
“Although I’m giving classes, I still feel like a student myself. There’s so much to learn. Last summer I was able to visit Murano, Italy – a place where people have been blowing glass for 700 years. Murano is an island near Venice that people call the Glass Island. The story I heard was that the glass blowers of Venice were sent to the Island of Murano in the 13th century because glass factories sometimes caught fire.”
To learn more about Josh and the classes he’s giving, go tohttps://jlmglass.studio/
Grab Your Seats for Big $ Rich!
K99.1 Presents country music duo Big and Rich, both of whom are songwriters, vocalists, and guitarists will perform their
“PEACE LOVE And HAPPY HOUR TOUR” at Miami Valley Gaming on Thursday, May 15th.
Big & Rich are known for their high-energy shows, and thrilling crowds across the country. They are America’s technicolor cowboys, brothers-in-arms in service to the creed that great music has no boundaries. Individually, John and Big Kenny are first-rate musicians, songwriters, producers, and entertainers. Together, they are one of the most truly original musical forces ever unleashed on a welcoming world. They are sure to put on a unique and energetic show with their one-of-a-kind vocal blend and musical styles drawing fans from all genres and ages.
Meaty in Miamisburg: Rivertown Chili
We have found our first 2019 hidden food gem, Rivertown Chili in Miamisburg. This restaurant is a true family run organization, with a dad and his 2 sons on staff, and recipes passed down from a 3rd generation.
Owner Brian Walusis may sound familiar. His brother Eric id married to Chef Maria and they runWatermark Restaurant nearby. He has another family member who owns the critically acclaimed chocolate shop in Oakwood called Madame Delluc Artisan Chocolatier. But Brian’s bread and butter is a chili place, that also specializes in comfort breakfast foods.
HERE’S THE SKINNY on RIVERTOWN CHILI:
— Located at 105 S. Second Street, parking is available in the front and the back of the establishment. It can be slightly tricky if crowded.
— Hours are limited to Breakfast and Lunch:
Tue – Thu, 11am – 2pm
Fri – Sun, 8am – 2pm
— The quaint dining area seats about 30 in a cozy, split dining room. The service is personal, friendly
— There is a small bar with beer choices including Star City Brews.
— The prices are VERY reasonable with entrees averaging about 7 or 8 bucks.
After visiting the restaurant numerous times, and trying nearly every item on the menu, we have formulated our patented “MUST EATS for Rivertown Chili.” We have been using this bullet point format for 11 years, now setting the trends …
Let’s start with the meat of the menu — THE CHILI !
THE “MUST EATS” of RIVERTOWN CHILI:
— They offer 3 delicious and distinctive chili types everyday.
ALL OF THEM ARE “MUST EATS”…
1) JOHN’S DAYTON STYLE CHILI-
This is the kind of chili that we are used to in Dayton, Ohio. It has beans, meat, and some tomato influence. When they serve it get the option of adding onions, cheese and sour cream. This was the best thing we have had on their menu to date. The chili is so reminiscent of what we grew up with our mom and grandmothers making that it brought a tear to our eye. The recipe is passed down from John Walusis and is a shout out to the city’s namesake, Jonathan Dayton, a captain in the American Revolutionary War who signed the U.S. Constitution.
2) CLASHMORE MIKE’S CHILI-
This is a Texas style chili which has no beans, and has slices of steak like beef as the meat. More reddish in color, this chili has a bit more of a spicy kick than the other chilis served. We came across this chili at the AMBUCS chili contest in 2017. Named after the original mascot of Notre Dame College (Clashmore Mike), Owner Brian has fulfilled a life long dream of using that name in his restaurant.
3) KOKO’s FAVORITE VEGAN CHILI-
This is a fantastic choice, even meat lovers like. You don’t miss any of the flavor, and this vegetarian option is as delicious as any chili as you will have. We were very surprised how much we loved it and suggest you try it sometime for a change. It has a nice little kick.
— KIM’S STREET TACO’S:
Possibly the best soft taco we have had in years. This is a special, but lately they have been offering it every day. It is a chili soft taco with your choice of chili. A raw jalapeno slice and onions and tomatoes round out the tacos. Please try one of these.
—CANNOLI STUFFED FRENCH TOAST:
This sinful entree is often available during normal business hours. Cannoli filling is stuffed between 2 warm pieces of French Toast. The powdered sugar topping is the finishing touch. Drizzle the maple syrup and you are in heaven. Definitely a creamy must eat, and our favorite breakfast offering on the menu.
— THE CHILI CHEESE CONEY:
Ok they have 2 versions, one with a brat sausage, or one with a weiner. We prefer the hot dog version. You get your choice of chili on a bun with onions and cheese. It is topped with a raw jalapeno slice that gets us every time with the heat. It’s a little messy, but sooooo worth it for the taste. We love this little chili parlor !!
There are other good menu items, from the BLT to the Pancakes and Bacon, but the above items are our MUST EATS.. the best of the best …
In summary, this chili parlor is one of our new favorite “go to” spots. Great, affordable casual food with personal service. We love the menu and we love the family story behind the restaurant. We think you will enjoy this little eatery as well. Tell the Food Adventures sent you !!!
Feel free to browse more photos below from our visits to Rivertown Chili in Miamisburg.
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Amos Lee and Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers Bring Summer Tour to The Rose
Amos Lee has announced a new string of summer tour dates with Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, extending an already busy stretch this spring. The newly announced shows will include a stop in Huber Heights, OH at Rose Music Center on Tuesday, July 16th.
Amos Lee’s new album My New Moon is out now on Dualtone and has received some of the highest praise of his career, with Billboard calling it “the most personal and deeply felt of his seven studio albums.” The record debuted at #1 on their Rock and Americana/Folk charts and #2 on the Independent Album chart, with raves elsewhere from Salon (“music to help listeners heal”), NPR Music (“soulful voice and empathetic lyrics”), Rolling Stone (“haunting folk songwriting”) and beyond.
Watch Amos’ recent performance on Rachael Ray, where he played his single “Little Light” — a My New Moon highlight dedicated to a nine-year-old girl named Maya, who Amos grew close with as she battled and beat cancer: https://rach.tv/2HC2TEK
And listen to the track’s newly released “Mighty Maya Mix” here, featuring vocals from Maya herself: https://spoti.fi/2OgeVVK
Amos just kicked off his first run of 2019 shows over the weekend, but his tour is already getting buzz with the Philly Inquirer naming his hometown stop one of the “biggest concerts coming to Philadelphia” this year. The Indianapolis Star-Tribune and New Orleans Magazine also highlighted him as a must-see act this year. In their review of his recent performance at The Ryman, Nashville Noise says “he’s sure to make your night a religious experience.”
Bruce Hornsby, the creatively insatiable pianist and singer-songwriter, always has succeeded on his exceptional gifts, his training, and his work ethic. He became a global name in music by reimagining American roots forms as songs that moved with the atmospheric grace of jazz. “The Way It Is” defined sonic joy on the radio, however as a hit record it also evidenced a thrilling re-structuring, and during the years afterward Hornsby, in staggeringly diverse ways, has kept going.
He has returned to traditional American roots forms, collaborating with Ricky Skaggs. He has played with the Grateful Dead. He has fused the plunk and dazzle of twentieth-century modernist classical composition to singer-songwriter emotional inquiries. He has scored films. He has performed with symphony orchestras. If the sound of an arrogant air-conditioner or a stretch of rude playing caught his ear, he has entered the hallowed doors of the conservatories of punk. So, when Hornsby describes Absolute Zero, his new album, as “a compendium of what I like and moves me,” don’t expect perhaps a thing or two new. Prepare for a multi- faceted ride.
There is precedent for musical artists moving from the mainstream of popular music to… somewhere else. This stripe of music evolution over time clearly has another member to add to its small and restless club. It’s Bruce Hornsby, a great re-structuralist from the beginning and onward. Absolute Zero constitutes absolute 2019 proof. And all you need to hear it is a set of open ears.
Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning at 11am on Friday, March 22nd at Ticketmaster.com and RoseMusicCenter.com. Dates, times and artists subject to change without notice. All events rain or shine.
Women of Woodland: Miss America Marion Bergeron
Marion married Donald Ruhlman with whom she had three children. She became a widow in 1972. She remarried and soon found herself widowed again. In 1987, she married for a third time to Mr. Fred Setzer who made her a three-time widow in March of 2002. Marion died just seven months later in October of 2002. She had been known as the youngest winning Miss America and the oldest living Miss America.
Marion Bergeron was was born on May 3, 1918 in West Haven, Connecticut and died on October 22, 2002 in Dayton, Ohio at the age of 84 from complications of leukemia. She is located in Section 123 Lot 11.
Woodland Cemetery, founded in 1841, is one of the nation’s oldest rural garden cemeteries and a unique cultural, botanical and educational resource in the heart of Dayton, Ohio. Visit the cemetery and arboretum and take one of the many tours Woodland offers. Most of Dayton’s aviation heroes, inventors and business barons are buried at Woodland.
Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum is located at 118 Woodland Avenue off of Brown Street near the University of Dayton Campus. The Woodland Office is open Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm and Saturday 8 am to 12 pm. The Cemetery and Arboretum are open daily from 8 am to 6 pm and until 7 pm during Daylight Saving Time. The Mausoleum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. For more information, call 937-228-3221 or visit the Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum website.
First Day of Spring Means Free Ice Cream & Italian Ice!
The first day of spring has become synonymous with Dairy Queen’s annual “Free Cone Day!” All day on Wednesday March 20, 2019, participating locations all customers can get a free small vanilla soft-serve cone.
“We love that our tradition of Free Cone Day has become synonymous with return of warmer weather and bringing people together,” said Maria Hokanson, executive vice president of ADQ, in a press release. “We know the start of soft-serve season brings joy to our fans, and we can’t wait to help spread smiles.”
Following Free Cone Day, DQ is offering a small regular or dipped soft serve cone for 50 cents, available for redemption only with the DQ mobile app, March 21-31 at participating DQ and DQ Grill & Chill locations. This offer includes the NEW DQ orange, creamy and crunchy dreamsicle dip, or try the DQ classic chocolate dip.
The first day of spring also is a traditional freebie day at Rita’s Italian Ice.
It’s the Pennsylvania-based company’s 27th annual first day of spring giveaway, which will take place during regular hours Wednesday. Most stores are open noon to 9 p.m.
The company expects to give away more than 1 million cups of free Italian ices at its more than 600 locations.
Limit one free promotional-size cup per customer. Customers can choose to add a custard topper for an extra charge.
Backpacking Basics: “Trip Planning, Safety & Logistics”
Learn the basics of planning your day trip, staying safe on the trail, and logistics to get you on and off the trail!
Great Miami Outfitters offers this FREE class to help you get started in backpacking or to refresh you on the latest in gear, apparel, backpacks, stoves and more! Our classes are held in our location at Cross Pointe Centre in Centerville.
Arrive Safe Program – St Patrick’s Day Edition
Arrive Safe will be offering free cab rides for Montgomery County residents this St. Patrick’s Day Weekend. These free cab rides will begin at 5pm on Friday, March 15th and run through 6am on Monday, March 18th.
Prosecuting Attorney Matt Heck, Jr says, “This St. Patrick’s Day weekend, it’s simple to make a responsible choice-have a designated, sober driver or call Arrive Safe at 449-9999 and request a free ride home. We will pay the cab fare up to $50. Remember, the life you save may be your own.”
Since Heck started Arrive Safe in December of 2007 there have been over 7200 free cab rides given to Montgomery County Residents.
Nationally, during St. Patrick’s Day, nearly 69% of fatal traffic crashes involve impaired drivers, and of those, 75% involved a driver whose blood-alcohol content was two times or more over the legal limit. Shockingly, over one-third of pedestrians who were killed in traffic crashes had a blood- alcohol content of .08% or more.