Just released by the city of Dayton:
Archives for June 2019
The Winds Southern Wine Dinner
For two nights only, you can enjoy the annual Southern French Dinner at The Winds. Reservations are suggested for this very popular dinner, which is available between 5 and 9:30pm this coming Wednesday or Thursday. The dinner runs $65/person and you can also add the wine pairings for just $15 more. Tax and gratuity are additional and reservations can be made online.
Southern French Dinner Menu:
Chickpea Garlicscape Fritter with Garlicscape and Herb Pistou
Domaine du Dragon 2018 Côtes de Provence Rosé
Le Petit Aioli with Halibut, Wild Caught Shrimp and Mussels
Ramps, English Peas, Carrots, Fingerlings, Asparagus,
Baby Artichokes, Peach Mountain Greens
Saint Roch 2016 Cotes du Roussillon
Seared Labelle Duck Breast, Grilled Duck Sausage, Niçoise Olive Vinaigrette, Red Rice and Fava Beans with Mint
Faury 2016 Syrah IGP L’Art Zelle
Roquefort Rosemary Madeline with Roquefort and Blue Jacket Silver Lake Chevré Boursin, Toasted Pistachio, Almonds and Lavender Honey
Durban 2016 Muscat de Beaumes de Venise
Alice B. Toklas Tender Tart with Rhubarb Compote
Wines:
Domaine du Dragon 2018 Côtes de Provence Rosé
Bottle 35. Quartino 13. Glass 8.75
Saint Roch 2016 Cotes du Roussillon
Bottle 30. Quartino 12.5 Glass 8.5
Faury 2016 Syrah IGP L’Art Zelle
Bottle 45. Quartino 15.5 Glass 10.5
Durban 2016 Muscat de Beaumes de Venise
Glass 8.
The Winds Cafe
215 Xenia Avenue, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
937.767.1144
Offering seasonally influenced farm-to-table cuisine, plus classic cocktails and a rotating wine list.
The intimate dining room features mismatched farmhouse tables, brightly painted walls, and an approachable, relaxed vibe.
TUE-SAT 11:30AM – 2PM, 5PM – 10:00 PM
Saturday at the Bar 2PM – 5PM
SUN 10AM – 3PM
Meadowlark Celebrates Negroni Week
For one week every June, bar and restaurants mix classic Negronis and Negroni variations for a great cause. It is a celebration of this vintage cocktail all over the country, as well as an opportunity for bars and bartenders to give back to their community.
This year Meadowlark, located at 5531 Far Hills Ave, is featuring three Negroni cocktails created by Nikolas Hunt, and the generous folks at Meadowlark will donate $2.00 (for each cocktail!) to the Dayton Food Bank. This promotion runs through Saturday night.
The Classic Negroni
Gin, Campari, Sweet Vermouth
Invented by Count Camille Negroni
in Florence, Italy in 1919
The Negroni Sbagliato AKA The Mistake Negroni
Campari, Sweet Vermouth, Sparkling Wine
When you reach for the Gin and grab the Prosecco by accident instead
Boulevardier
Rye Whiskey, Campari,
Sweet Vermouth
A Negroni with Whiskey instead of Gin
A Look Back at Smart Guy in a Tie Cocktails Negroni Story:
For many a bartender, there is a certain allure to the Negroni. It could be the of the simplicity of the recipe: one part gin, one part sweet vermouth, and one part the bitter Italian liqueur Campari. These basic proportions make the cocktail ripe for experimentation. Which means that the gin can be replaced with bourbon or champagne. The Campari can be replaced with any wide variety of bitters, from Aperolto Zucca. Every time you change one of the ingredients, you change the overall flavor profile. While the Negroni will always stand on its own among the classic cocktails, the variations it has inspired have covered the flavor and color spectrum.
The best legend of the creation of the Negroni starts with an Italian nobleman fleeing to America after having a child out of wedlock. Count Camillo Negroni spent some time in the American West, becoming a cowboy and enjoying the lifestyle of a rancher. When everything was a little calmer, he returned to his native country to settle back into his old lifestyle. He sauntered into town one day, looking for a stiff drink. Thinking the popular Americano (1 oz. sweet vermouth and 1 oz. Campari, topped with soda water) was not going to satisfy his thirst, he asked the bartender to substitute the soda water for gin. It was at that point a legend in the cocktail world was born. And like many other cocktails of the era it was mostly lost after Prohibition, showing up once bartenders started to discover the old recipes.
Several years ago, Imbibe Magazine declared the first full week of June Negroni Week. It is a celebration of this vintage cocktail all over the country, as well as an opportunity for bars and bartenders to give back to their community. For every Negroni purchased at participating venues, a portion of the proceeds is donated to the charity of their choice.
What is a classic Negroni, you may ask?
Negroni
1 oz. gin
1 oz. sweet vermouth
1 oz. Campari
Glass: Cocktail or Rocks
Ice: None
Garnish: Orange peel
Pour all of the ingredients into a mixing glass over ice. Stir until the mixture is chilled, then strain into the glass. Twist the orange peel over the cocktail, then drop it in and serve.
If you are a fan of gin and all of its herbal glory, this is an amazing cocktail. The bitter Campari is an acquired taste, but it is blunted by the gin and the sweet vermouth. Start here, and work your way forward…
Old Pal
1 oz. bourbon
1 oz. sweet vermouth
1 oz. Campari
Glass: Cocktail
Ice: None
Garnish: Orange peel
Pour all of the ingredients into a mixing glass over ice. Stir until the mixture is chilled, then strain into the cocktail glass. Twist the orange peel over the cocktail, then drop it in and serve.
For those of you that enjoy whiskey more than gin, here is the Negroni variation for you. Swap the herbal gin for the smooth bourbon, and it is like you have an entirely different cocktail. If rye is not your thing, exchange that for bourbon and make yourself a Boulevardier. Either one is fantastic.
Negroni Sbagliato
1.5 oz. sparkling wine (stay in Italy and hit the Prosecco)
1.5 oz. sweet vermouth
1.5 oz. Campari
Glass: Champagne flute
Ice: None
Garnish: Orange peel
Pour the Campari and sweet vermouth into a mixing glass over ice. Stir until chilled, then strain into the champagne flute. Then top off with the champagne and GENTLY stir. Twist the orange peel over the cocktail and drop in.
It is said that while making a Negroni, a hapless bartender accidentally grabbed an open bottle of champagne instead of the gin and poured it in. Instead of dumping it, he served it to his customer and this star was born. I want to see the bar set up that has the gin ANYWHERE close to the champagne. It seems like a stretch. However, the word sbagliato in Italian means “bungled” or “mistaken”, so there could be an
Unusual Negroni (by Charlotte Voisey)
1 oz. Hendrick’s Gin
1 oz. Lillet Blanc
1 oz. Aperol
Glass: Cocktail
Ice: None
Garnish: Orange peel or Grapefruit peel
Pour all of the ingredients into a mixing glass over ice. Stir until the mixture is chilled, then strain into the cocktail glass. Twist the orange (or grapefruit) peel over the cocktail, then drop it in and serve.
If the boldness of the original Negroni is too much for you, Ms Voisey developed a cocktail that dials back all of the intensity. Henrick’s is an amazingly light gin, more cucumber and rose petal than juniper. The Lillet is not very vermouthy, and the Aperol, while bitter and orange, is not as intense as the Campari.
Dark and Smooth
1 oz. dark rum
1 oz. sweet vermouth
1 oz. Jägermeister
Glass: Rocks
Ice: None
Garnish: Orange peel
Pour all of the ingredients into a mixing glass over ice. Stir until the mixture is chilled, then strain into the cocktail glass. Twist the orange peel over the cocktail, then drop it in and serve.
I will never stop experimenting with one of my favorite spirits, Jägermeister. I have been fiddling with this concept for a while, and finally figured out that the dark rum is the answer. The cocktail leans to the sweeter side for a Negroni, but the herbal notes hit the nose and the palate at the end.
There are many, many more variations of the Negroni out there. If you want to really see the variety of what people have done with the basics of the cocktail, buy the book Negroni: Drinking to La Dolce Vita, with Recipes and Lore by Gary Regan. It has dozens of recipes, some that stay true to the original, some that stray so far off that it is hard to call them a Negroni. But all of them stay true to the idea of the slightly bitter, herbal original.
Find your favorite cocktailing venue and order a classic. They are a delight on the palate, even though for some it is an acquired taste. And if the original is not to your liking, you can see there are many ways to modify it into something you will enjoy. Count Negroni did it over a century ago, and look how well that has turned out. Cheers!
Music and Art Go Hand in Hand on Fine Art Final Friday!
Music fans are in for a treat on Friday June 28th when Marbin, the up-and-coming progressive jazz-rock band based in Chicago, comes back to town! This exciting act is taking the stage at Dayton’s hottest new music spot: The Brightside Music & Event Venue. Special guest Ben Delaurentis kicking off the night at 9pm!
Added bonus to this show! The Brightside is serving up food and amazing tunes on Friday night. The lovely ladies who run Drunkin’ Waffle / Twisted Taco will be on site as soon as doors open, to serve up some tasty food!
If you’re really looking to round out this cultural date night – I’d suggest getting out early and checking out some visual art around town. Fine Art Final Fridays is a new trend downtown, spurred by gallery owner Edward Dixon. This month he features three of Ben Ibebe‘s amazing pieces from his 6 painting “Jazz Series” which has never been shown outside of Dayton, Ohio! Meters are free after 6pm. So get your fine art on, and then get your groove on at The Brightside!
How To Go?
Friday June 28, 2019
Gallery Show: 5-9pm at Edward Dixon Gallery – 12 S Ludlow St Dayton, Ohio. No entry fee!
Marbin Concert:
The Brightside Music & Event Venue – 905 E 3rd St Dayton, Ohio
Doors 8pm. Show 9-11pm.
$10 at the door
All ages
Food: Twisted Taco food truck
Presented by Venus Child Productions
More about the Music
Marbin has a unique story that stands out in today’s music world. With a do-it-yourself approach, they started started touring extensively in 2011, bringing their original instrumental music to every part of the United States. Through word of mouth, Marbin has gained the attention of thousands of devoted fans all over the world. This is your chance to see them right here in Dayton!
Ben is a singer-songwriter from Lynchburg, Virginia whose warm tones and heartfelt lyricism create an authentic, intimate experience for the listener.
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Tuesday Old Scratch Pizza Donates 20% to Tornado Relief
This Tuesday (6-25-2019) Old Scratch will be hosting an ALL DAY restaurant takeover. 20% of ALL SALES from open to close will go to the Dayton Disaster Relief Fund of The Dayton Foundation. This fund was established in response to the Tornados that devastated the greater Dayton community in late May. All money donated to the fund will go towards nonprofit organizations helping others get back on their feet. Let’s continue to make a difference. See you Tuesday!!
Metaphorically Speaking Presents: Harold
See Harold Green as you’ve never seen him before! Joined by his Flowers for the Living (FFTL) collective, this evening of art, love and musicianship is sure to leave you inspired, enlightened and replenished. Prepare for elegance unmatched in the Dayton area. After 5 attire required.
RAIN – A Tribute to The Beatles
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band! For the first time ever, RAIN will bring the historic album to life in its entirety for this psychedelic multimedia spectacular!
This mind blowing performance takes you back in time with the legendary foursome delivering a note-for-note theatrical event that is the next best thing to seeing the Beatles. Experience the worlds’ most iconic band and come celebrate 50 years of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band with RAIN – A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES.
Call For Entry HWD Juried Sculpture Exhibition
Rosewood Gallery 13th Annual HWD Juried Sculpture Exhibition
HWD, or Height x Width x Depth, is a juried exhibition celebrating three-dimensional artwork by artists from Ohio and surrounding states. Established in 2007, HWD is the region’s only gallery exhibition focused exclusively on sculpture. If you are interested, Please submit your HWD entry and the $20 entry fee through The deadline is Thursday, July 18, 2019!
ELIGIBILITY
- All types of three-dimensional media are accepted including wood, fiber, stone, metal, glass and mixed media
- Artwork must be able to fit through the 79 x 34-inch gallery entryway
- Artwork must be less than four years old.
- Artists must be residents of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania or West Virginia
ENTRY PROCEDURE
Jury is done from digital files. A non-refundable entry fee of $20 for up to three artworks must accompany each entry. Multiple entries are permitted. Accepted artworks must be ready to hang/install upon arrival at Rosewood Gallery, and must be labeled with artist’s name and artwork title on the piece or its packaging.
OPENING RECEPTION
A reception will take place on Sunday, September 8, 2 – 4pm at Rosewood Gallery. All artists and the general public are invited to attend. Artist awards will be announced at 3pm.
AWARDS AND SALES
Awards totaling $1,750 including the The Virginia Krause Hess Award for Excellence in Sculptural Art and The The Joan W. McCoy Memorial Peoples’ Choice Award will be distributed at the discretion of the juror and will be announced at the Sunday, September 8 reception at 3 pm. Rosewood Gallery encourages sales, for which the City of Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department retains a 30% commission. The Peoples’ Choice award will be announced at the close of the exhibition.
For more info click here.
Dayton’s Cake Boss Competition
Loyal Tee’s Custom Cakes will be hosting their first annual Dayton’s Cake Boss Competition today from 2-8pm at the Unity Banquet Center, locates at 735 Cincinnati Street. Today’s event will give local bakers opportunity to showcase their awesome talents and go home with the title!! Participating bakers will present their best cake fitting the given theme and be judged by fellow Daytonians!! Those who purchase tickets to the event get to cast vote on the cake they believe to be the “best”. There will also be a panel of taste judges. These judges will be able to taste cupcakes presenting by the bakers that are the same flavor/icing as presented cake.This will be based on presentation/appearance, creativity, neatness, etc
The winning baker will be awarded with a cash prize, trophy, and title of Dayton’s Cake Boss. Second and third place will receive awards as well. Today’s event will also showcase food, clothing/fashion, beauty/health, and other vendors. There will be a 50/50 cash raffle, giveaways, games, door prizes, and more!
Local Filmmaker Premieres Latest Horror Film
Daytonian Henrique Couto is an independent filmmaker who has directed 16 feature films. His trick for cranking out so many low-budget movies is to work quickly, cheaply and with like-minded actors, writers and crew members. He often writes, produce and directs his own horror, comedy, family, and western films.
This 33 year old will host the world premiere of his latest film Haunting Inside happens tonight, Friday June 21st at 10pm at the By-Jo Theatre, located at 20 N. Main Street in Germantown. Doors will open for seating at 9:30pm and tickets are $10. If you can’t make it tonight, you can also catch it on July 13 at 8pm at the Mayflower Arts Center in Troy, Ohio.
Written by Dan Wilder, Haunting Inside follows siblings Sammy and Sylvia after their parents demise, try to maintain their tenuous relationship as Sylvia falls deeper into her own delusions. Things change when mysterious figures befriend her, but their motives are not as innocent as they appear. Will Sammy lose his sister to the forces that now haunt their lives?
Check out the trailer here:
Dayton Awards Mini-Grant To Build Wagtown Dog Trail
Wagtown, Inc. has been awarded a $5,000 mini grant from the City of Dayton to begin building the nation’s first Wagtown Dog Trail with Wagtown Barking Spots.
The Wagtown Dog Trail is a two-mile, dog-friendly tour connecting Webster Station and The Oregon District. Wagtown Dog Trails are dog-friendly spaces to get out and walk, meet other dogs, get info on local dog-friendly events, hold programs, and more. Dog Trails increase community walkability for pedestrians (both bipedal and quadrupedal), foster social experiences, encourage healthy lifestyles, deter crime, and provide a forum to demonstrate responsible dog ownership.
Along the Wagtown Dog Trail, pooch-toting residents and visitors will be able to see Wagtown Barking Spots. These artistic installations showcase local creative talent and celebrate the community’s love of dogs. Wagtown Barking Spots will give dog lovers easy access to poop bags, resting places, and spaces to chill and connect to what’s happening for dogs and their humans in Dayton.
America is becoming increasingly dog friendly, and the Dayton area is no exception. Legislative shifts such as Ohio’s Pups on Patios bill that allows restaurant owners to decide if they want to be dog-friendly or not, are leaning toward more welcoming and humane laws, better protection for companion animals, and more freedom for businesses who want to make the most of this profitability booster. Miller explained that the impact of dog- friendliness was evident in many of the cities that she visited in the nonprofit’s research phase. “The phenomenon of “dollars follow dogs” is undeniable. Regionally vibrant cities have benefited from this correlation for years. Now, they use it as a marketing tool. We love that…but, it needs to be authentic. That’s where Wagtown can help.”
Wagtown has been working with a number of area municipal leaders, legislators, and grassroots organizations in the Miami Valley to develop educational programs to keep children safe around dogs, assist in off-leash area creation, develop pet-friendly office programs, and improve the authenticity of dog-friendly claims in our area. “The Dayton area has some great amenities for dogs and their families. That being said, we have a long way to go to be considered truly dog friendly. These projects are a great step in the direction of authentic and responsible dog friendliness,” stated Miller.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED:
- ARTISTS: Artists are encouraged to request a packet of information at if they would like to be considered for the project.
- VOLUNTEERS: Those interested in being involved in the project can sign up here.
- ATTENDEES: A free, dog-friendly kick-off event will be held on July 20 from 1-4PM at Troll Pub.
Benefits for Tornado Survivors
Over a month ago tornados destroyed many spots in the Miami Valley. Trotwood, Old North Dayton, Beavercreek and more all felt Mother Nature’s wrath.
The needs are great and while many in our community have rallied to help, the needs continue and many local businesses are now posting benefit shows and ways to donate funds to recovery efforts. Here’s a list of upcoming events that will help with recovery efforts:
Local distillery teams up with specialty sauce maker to raise money for tornado relief
Dayton Strong BEER BASH
The Dayton Brewery Alliance has come together to host a fundraising event in support of local tornado relief efforts in the wake of the devastating storms that destroyed so many homes and businesses in the Miami Valley. Thanks to the generosity of all the breweries, vendors, and musicians, every dollar earned or donated at the event will go to a special fund with The Dayton Foundation.
There will be live music from The American Landscape, Velvet Crush Unplugged, and 9Eight Central. Thirty local and regional breweries will be serving their finest brews and food will be available from Dewberry 1850, Carillon Brewing Co., and Culp’s Cafe (more to come).
We are asking all attendees to make an admission donation of $5 per person. You are also welcome to make a donation of $15 which will include admission to the event and an amazing dinner provided by Dewberry 1850 who is donating all of the food.
We hope you will join us to enjoy an evening of craft beer, food, and live music while supporting your friends and neighbors that continue to be affected by the tornadoes. Thank you!
Drinkin’ for Dayton
Thurs, Aug 8 from 4-10pm
Cappy’s Wine and Spirits
309 W. Loveland Ave, Loveland OH 45140
We have so many connections with the Dayton Beer Community that we’ve lost count.
And so when we saw the devastation that the recent tornadoes brought to the Dayton area we felt not just a desire but a responsibility to do some good and share our support for our friends and neighbors.
And while the initial response is starting to fade, there is still a tremendous growing need for support.
We’re partnering up with our friends from Warped Wing Brewing Company and The Barrel House to throw an epic party on our patio with $1 per pint and glass of wine being donated to The Dayton Foundation‘s Disaster Relief Efforts. A special shout out and thank you to Sara Stathes, Co-Owner of The Barrel House and former Cappy’s Crew Member, for getting this ball rolling and helping us to identify a non-profit partner for the event.
The Beerded Pig Food Truck of Ohio is serving up Trotty Brattys donated by BrewCity Sausage Co. all night with proceeds going to the cause!
Cooper’s Hawk Winery To Host First Hiring Fair in Centerville
Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants, a lifestyle brand that ranks 28th largest winery in the US, will be opening of its first Dayton area location, in Centerville, Ohio in August. In conjunction with the opening, Cooper’s Hawk will host two hiring fairs. The first hiring fair is Tuesday, July 2 and Wednesday, July 3, and the second takes place Tuesday, July 23 and Wednesday, July 24. Both hiring fairs will be held from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, located in the hiring trailer in the new restaurant’s site, in The Village at Cornerstone development on Cornerstone North Boulevard.
Founded in 2005 by CEO Tim McEnery, Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants is built upon the belief that food and wine hold the power to forge lasting connections. Cooper’s Hawk blends a modern, casual dining experience with warm service and a menu developed with its own handcrafted wines in mind. The Centerville restaurant is the 39th location for the expanding restaurant group.
“We are searching for team members with a passion for wine, food and first-class hospitality,” said Tim McEnery, Founder and CEO. “Since we are introducing our innovative concept and wines to the Dayton area, we want team members who can serve as the restaurant’s ambassadors and educate diners on what makes Cooper’s Hawk so unique.”
Full-time and part-time positions are available, including kitchen staff, houseworkers, tasting room attendants, servers, hosts and bartenders. Interested candidates who are unable to attend may also apply online by visiting Centerville.applyat.ch or texting “CHCenter” to 77948.
WHERE: Hiring trailer located at the new restaurant site
Address: 5220 Cornerstone North Blvd Centerville, OH 45440
WHEN: Tuesday, July 2 and Wednesday, July 3, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday, July 23 and Wednesday, July 24, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tornado Relief Update- June 20th – Volunteer/Donation Needs
It’s been just over 3 weeks since the tornados changed life as we know it for so many Miami Valley residents. Each week the needs are changing and ultimately the biggest need is for funding to help those displaced from their homes, repair or replace their vehicles so they can get to work, for those that still have jobs. Many people still aren’t sure what the future holds, meeting with insurance agents and filing claims with FEMA. What we do know is there is much to do and many ways you can help. We’ll keep updating this twice a week. Thanks for caring. #DaytonStrong
MONETARY DONATIONS
Miami Valley Community Action Partnership Tornado Relief
https://www.paypal.com/donate/…
Dayton Rotary
https://www.sagepayments.net/eftcart/forms/donate.asp…
Safe House Studios / Pippins Market Relief Fund
https://fundly.com/memorial-day-tornado-housing-assistance…
Dayton Foundation Relief Fund
https://forms.logiforms.com/…/65645_7486…/332663/page1.html…
Foodbank Dayton
https://thefoodbankdayton.org
United Way Dayton
http://dayton-unitedway.org/give/
Matthew 25 Ministries
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/matthew25ministries
?VOLUNTEER & SUPPLY DONATION OPPORTUNITIES
?Northridge Area Food Banks (Two Donation Centers in Same Location)
Northridge area Food Bank is in need of volunteers as those who have been on site daily need a break. Help is needed sorting and distributing food Ties-Saturday 12pm – 6pm. It is not required to stay all day, work however many hours you can.
2251 Timber Lane. Dayton, Ohio 45414
?Harrison Township Fire Station 2400 Turner Road
Harrison Township Fire Station #94 (2400 Turner Rd) Tornado relief center
HOURS OF OPERATION
Friday – Saturday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sunday – Closed
THIS WILL BE THE LAST WEEK OF OPERATION
If you are looking to make a final donation, we are in need of shampoo, conditioner, deodorant and cleaning supplies. We can not thank our residents and surrounding communities enough for making the tornado relief center possible!!!
If you’re interested in volunteering, please call ahead to ask Amanda for current needs at 309-370-8741
?Pippin’s Market NEW HOURS, collection of donations and distribution continues.
Starting Monday 6/10 our Pippin’s Market location will no longer be open daily. Instead we will be open 3 days a week to offer sustainable support to our Dayton community. We will operate weekly on the following days and times.
Tuesdays 3-7pm
Thursdays 3-7pm
Saturdays 12-4
We will need volunteers to be scheduled in advance for all dates. If you would like to volunteer, please message our page to sign up! We are looking for 10 volunteers for each day.
If you have a donation to make after this Sunday, (6/9) you can deliver it during our open hours. Or you can send a message to our page to schedule delivery. You can also contact Hayley Carson at (937)269-9186 to schedule delivery.
We will continue this as long as we can!
5440 Olive Road
Trotwood, Ohio
?MANNA Worldwide Warehouse Project – Dayton, OH
Weekly opportunities available, allowing you to play a vital role as we work together to impact lives and bring about change within your communities.
https://mannaworldwide.com/cares
?Volunteers at Family Assistance Center (at 1500 Shiloh Springs Road)
20 volunteers are needed this Saturday June 22 and June 24 – 29, from 10am – 5pm.
Call 937-610-6012 for info and to volunteer
?Lutheran Social Services
Volunteer opportunities for a wide variety of relief efforts.
https://lssnetworkofhope.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/
?Crayons to Classrooms
Crayons to Classrooms has a variety of opportunities for volunteers to support students and teachers impacted by the storms.
https://dc2c.org/volunteer-opportunities/
?Trotwood Schools
Trotwood schools will be accepting donations of for uniforms, school supplies and book bags. For information please contact Tyrone Olverson – Superintendent of Schools at 937-854-3050 x 1100
? Declare Dayton
Unloading 2 Semi Trucks at St. Vincent on Monday
25 Volunteers needed to unload & sort 2 semi trailers of supplies at St Vincent De Paul (behind Job Center, 1111 S Edwin C Moses) THIS Monday June 24.
– LivingCityProject.org for more info and to sign up
?NOVA Companioning 101
This training will prepare you to be a companion to individuals impacted by the tornado’s when FEMA arrives.
Greene County Public Health, 360 Wilson Dr. Xenia, OH
Tuesday, June 25th noon – 1:30pm (Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early)
Lunch provided by MHRB Sign up & more info here.
Donations of Furniture
St Vincent De Paul is need donations of furniture (chairs, tables, sofas, lamps, etc)
– Deliver to 945 S Edwin C. Moses Blvd (M-F, 7:30am – 4:45pm, Saturday, 9:30am – 3:40pm)
Delivering Home Furnishings
2 volunteers needed daily (8-11am) beginning Tuesday, June 25th to drive a u-haul (provided) to deliver home furnishings to families who just moved in.
– LivingCityProject.org for more info and to sign up
Advocates for displaced families / individuals
Hundreds of advocates needed—match each displaced family with a supportive family. Consistent contact for support and encouragement for 3 months
– LivingCityProject.org for more info and to sign up
This Tornado Relief FREE furniture facebook group is also a resource.
Back to School Drive (July – September)
Churches and organizations are partnering with Crayons to Classrooms to provide backpacks and school supplies (and uniforms for some schools) for the over 10,000 students in impacted schools across Montgomery, Greene and Miami Counties. Introductory info at LivingCityProject.org and more details to follow
? For Ongoing Volunteer Needs
Call the Volunteer Reception Center at 937-512-5700 or email [email protected].
Organizations can request volunteers using the same contact info.
More resources are available at Sinclair.edu/tornado.
Thanks!
Shana
Nashville Rock Band at Brightside
Alternative rock fans are in for a treat this Sunday June 23rd with a showcase of up-and-coming bands at Dayton’s newest music venue, The Brightside Music & Event Venue. Better Off is on tour from Nashville. They’ll be rockin out with area original bands Weathervein, Overgrow and Better Anyway.
The great things is that fellow music promoter, Ian Baldwin made playlists to get you in the mood for this exciting upcoming show! Check out links to custom lists for Apple Music and Spotify below.
How to Go?
The Brightside Music & Event Venue – 905 E 3rd St Dayton OH 45402
Sunday June 23, 2019. 7pm Doors
$10 advance tickets here
All ages!
Check out the music at links below!
Apple Music Playlist
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/better-off-at-the-brightside-6-23/pl.u-YGXgHxWrGXY?fbclid=IwAR0l5r64osdTVmDwZ-XEoAf0hKm3iiJ37rkF_xxk-0gOxK_YK_ndvHvCEJE
Spotify Playlist
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Hvkdsg3AReuwYIcoBHzNb?si=AYjSZn1uT_aZ5eke3E2H_Q&fbclid=IwAR2rATj57jxcRiU0lPxqDh4AqsbmnWXT4U4oAKvBszSJSFe1JvatVTi4du4