Do you like funk music? Do you got the funky face when you hear funk music. Well you don’t want to miss this special engagement. Cooley the Curator will be here playing your favorite, obscure, new and old funk. From Roger to the Ohio Players, from Stimulator Jones to Dam Funk, Cooley the Curator will definitely give you a funky eargasm. Guaranteed. No cover charge.
Archives for November 2021
HVO Sunday Brunching!
11/14 – Ethan & Joey
11/21 – Grady Burton
Spring Chopped Salad
Chopped Fresh Fruit Bowl
Waldorf Salad
Fresh Baked Breads, Small Turn Overs, Mini Muffins, and Mini Cakes
Scrambled eggs
Frittata
Home fries
Biscuits and gravy
Breakfast Sausage
French Toast Casserole
Spiral Ham
Chicken Alfredo
Vegetable Lasagna
Scalloped Potatoes
Seasonal vegetables
*All beverages priced separately!
Tears for Fears Announce May 2022 Date at Riverbend
Iconic British duo, Tears For Fears, have announced the first leg of The Tipping Point World Tour in2022, with Garbage as support. Kicking off in Cincinnati, OH at Riverbend Music Center on Friday, May 20th, the tour will see the band performing in over twenty cities across North America before capping off with their last on June 25th. The run will mark Tears ForFears first U.S. tour since 2017.
For the North American dates of The Tipping Point World Tour fans can sign up to access presale tickets via the band’s website HERE.Registration closes Tuesday, November 16, at 9:45 AM Local. The fan presale begins Tuesday, November 16, at 10 AM Local, and runs through Thursday, November 18, at 10 PM Local.
Citi is the official card of The Tipping Point World Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, November 16 at 10am local time until Thursday, November 18 at 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For completepresale details visit www.citientertainment.com.
Ticket for the Cincinnati show will go on sale to the general public beginning at 10AM on Friday, November 18th atTicketmaster.com and Riverbend.org. Each ticket purchased for the Tears For Fears 2022 tour includes a digital download of the band’s new album, The Tipping Point.
“We couldn’t be more excited to start playing concerts again. We’ve missed seeing our friends on the road around the world and the energy of performing live,” said Curt Smith. “The Tipping Point has been a long time in the making and we are looking forward to playing our favorites from the new album as well as our classics from throughout the years,” shared Roland Orzabal.
Tears For Fears have just announced the forthcoming release of their first new studio album in nearly two decades, THE TIPPING POINT.Arriving February 25th, 2022, via Concord Records, THE TIPPING POINT is a song cycle reflecting many of the personal and professionaltipping points the pair — AND THE WORLD– have faced throughout the last several years. Pre-order the album HERE.
Alongside the announcement they’ve also released their first single and the title track, “The Tipping Point.” Written by Orzabal andguitarist, writer and producer Charlton Pettus and co-produced by the band, Sacha Skarbek, and Florian Reutter, the explosive yet intimate track is filled to the brim with emotion. Inspired by a personal tipping point in Orzabal’s own life, this song captures the grief of watching someone you love lose their long-standing battle with disease. The accompanying visual, directed by the famed Matt Mahurin (JoniMitchell, U2, Metallica), depicts the subtle and poetic portrait of imbalance. Watch the video HERE.
Tears For Fears were one of the most iconic bands of the ‘80s, selling over 30 million albums worldwide with singles such as “Shout,”“Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” “Mad World,” “Sowing The Seeds Of Love,” and “Woman In Chains” acknowledged as classics.
The Tipping Point is the band’s first album since their reunion album Everybody Loves A Happy Ending in 2004. Since then, the band have toured extensively, including a sold-out UK arena tour and in 2017 released Rule The World, a best-of compilation that returned the band toupper reaches of the album charts once more. Earlier this month the band were honored with the Outstanding Song Collection Award at the2021 Ivor Novello Awards.
Allman Brothers Tribute Band Plays The Sorg
The Almond Butter Band is the region’s premiere tribute to the legendary Allman Brothers Band.
On Friday, November 12, they’ll be in concert at The Sorg Opera House in Middletown OH, 8-11pm, performing a cross section of classic songs and deep cuts that span the entirety of The Allman Brothers’ 45-year history.
Dayton Book Fair Celebrates Fifty Years This Weekend
Fifty tons of books each year. Fifty years of commitment to the community, the Dayton Book Fair celebrates its return this weekend, November 12th through November 15th, after a year dark due to the pandemic. All week the Montgomery County Fairgrounds is a hive of activity as an army of volunteer workers unpack more than 2000 cartons of books, making sure each book is in its proper place in one of 90 categories.
On Friday morning, the doors will open at 9 am on a landscape of books, puzzles, CDs, vinyl records, board games, and art. Admission on Friday is $10. Most books are unit priced ($1-$2 per book) with a special section set aside for collectibles.
Hours on Friday are 9 to 7. Saturday and Sunday the sale runs from 9 to 5, and admission is free. Sunday is “bag day”— everything you can fit in a bag for $7.50, and on Monday—they will again offer their renowned “Clean Sweep”—from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., pay just a dollar to get in and take away as much as you want.
The sale is Ohio’s largest of second-hand books, all of which come from donations made during the year. Each year the sale benefits three different local nonprofits, and this year’s beneficiaries are the Dayton International Peace Museum, the Xenia Area Community Theatre, and Community Voices, a project of WYSO public radio.
The Dayton Book Fair has provided grants to 20 different organizations, raising more than two million dollars over the last fifty years. “It is entirely a volunteer effort,” said the Book Fair Foundation’s executive director, Larkin Vonalt. “We are staffed all year long by a tireless group that makes all of this possible, collecting, sorting, and pricing books. This could not happen without their efforts and we can never thank them enough.”
“The mission of the Book Fair Foundation is to keep books in the hands of readers and to that end, they provide books to other organizations, fund grants to other community organizations, and serve as a meaningful place where people can donate their books,” Vonalt said. The organization will pick up large donations, or any size donation from people who are unable to bring their books to the Foundation office at 2181 Embury Park Road. For more information, see their website at www.daytonbookfair.com. `
The Line Up at The Neon this Week
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Dayton Barrel Works First Anniversary Celebration
We asked Bill Hockett, Distiller at Dayton Barrel Works Artisan Distillery to tell us a little about their upcoming new whiskey release and celebration. Here’s what he shared with us:
To help celebrate our one-year anniversary at Dayton Barrel Works (we released our spirits on Election Day 2020), we are releasing something special and unique. The release will coincide with a bourbon event to take place on November 20th to showcase not only our spirits but also our newly opened event center and roof top bar. This special release is a blend that we put together using 5yr old 21% rye bourbon and 4yr old 95% rye rye whiskey. We took two barrels of each and finished the spirits in former Colombian rum barrels. These barrels started their life as Jack Daniels barrels some 30 years ago before going to be used for rum until earlier this year, so they offered a tremendous amount of flavor.
After four months in the rum casks, we blended the bourbon and rye together to create a spirit with wonderful rye spice and a balanced but very present sweetness. The corn in the bourbon and the molasses from the rum create a rich sweetness that coats the pallet and lingers for a very long luxurious finish. Almost reminiscent of a gingerbread cookie, but at 100 proof!
The event on November 20th will be open to ticketed guests from 12pm-3pm and feature 40+ bourbons and various other spirits from a multitude of producers including: New Riff, Widow Jane, Bardstown Bourbon Company, Uncle Nearest, Calumet, George Remus, Rossville Union and many others.
Distillery reps, distillers, and blenders from several of the above brands will be on site to talk about their products. Tickets for the event are available at Dayton Beer Company and Dayton Barrel Works, with General Admission costing $50 and VIP tickets costing $75.
Our Distillers Blend will be limited to only approximately 800 bottles and will retail for $57.50, plus those who purchase at the event can have them signed by myself and assistant distiller Andrew Zaret.
Junior & Guitar Mike at Hidden Gems
Join Mike and I at the coolest new music club in the Dayton area. We will be playing more great music. Great food, beers, drinks and atmosphere
“Julia Reichert: 50 Years in Film” Retrospective Coming to Neon
Traveling film exhibit which debuted at the Museum of Modern Art finally premiering in Dayton
The Neon, Dayton’s downtown art house cinema, will host “Julia Reichert: 50 Years in Film,” a traveling celebration of the Oscar winning filmmaker’s decades of documentaries. The screenings begin on Sunday afternoon, November 21, 2021. The retrospective, which was curated and organized by the Wexner Center for the Arts, premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in May 2019. The film series then traveled to Los Angeles, Houston, Minneapolis, Portland, Cleveland, Louisville and Madison before the pandemic shut everything down.
“I’m deeply grateful to the Neon’s manager Jonathan McNeal for bringing this retrospective home,” said Julia Reichert. “It means so much to me to share these films again with Dayton audiences, many who weren’t even born yet when these films came out. New and beautiful 4K restorations of the four films I made with Jim Klein will play on the Neon’s screens, and they look amazing.”
“For 50 years, my professor, mentor and dear friend Julia Reichert has been telling powerful and engaging cinematic stories,” said McNeal. “These important films still resonate, and we’re thrilled to finally be able to present this incredible collection of work back on the big screen.”
The retrospective will begin on Nov 21 with Reichert, who taught film at Wright State for 28 years, giving a live, intimate, illustrated talk about her origins. How did she go from a working-class small-town girl, told she could only be a secretary, teacher or nurse, to being a pioneering filmmaker? The first event will also include a screening of Julia Reichert & Jim Klein’s first film, GROWING UP FEMALE, their groundbreaking 1971 documentary exploring how girls and women are socialized. This film, Julia’s senior project at Antioch College, was selected in 2011 by the Library of Congress for the prestigious National Film Registry of historically significant films.
The 2021 events in the retrospective are:
- Sun, Nov 21 at 4:00: Julia Reichert Artist Talk and GROWING UP FEMALE (1971)
- Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 7:00: UNION MAIDS (1976) and THE LAST TRUCK: CLOSING OF A GM PLANT (2009).
- Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 7:00: SEEING RED: STORIES OF AMERICAN COMMUNISTS (1984)
- Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 7:00: Julia’s Hidden Gems & Deep Cuts: Four shorter documentaries from Reichert’s body of work: METHADONE – AN AMERICAN WAY OF DEALING (1974), SPARKLE (2012), MAKING MORNING STAR (2014) & NO GUNS FOR CHRISTMAS (2014).
Reichert’s retrospective will continue in 2022 with films and dates to be announced.
Tickets are $10 for each screening and available on THE NEON’s website www.neonmovies.com or at THE NEON’s Box Office. For additional information, please contact Jonathan McNeal at [email protected]
Our Lady of the Rosary Church Fish Fry
Live Music is back at The Brightside with a 2021-2022 concert lineup
The Brightside Music & Event Venue has announced their 2021-2022 concert season (listing below), which will run from November 2021 through early April 2022. The season offers a mix of concerts ranging in genre from jazz to metal, dinner theater, shopping events, burlesque, drag and wellness events.
The Brightside is a newer venue downtown, opening in the spring of 2019, just a year before the covid shutdown. After years of sitting in disrepair, the multi-purpose event space was rehabbed by local artists Carli and Hamilton Dixon
The venue hosted a mix of entertainment and private events their first year. During the covid shutdown, they didn’t stop working. While the building was empty, they took the opportunity to continue improving the space, by adding a second-floor loft and giving the exterior a facelift.
Financially, covid was very tough on independent venues across the nation. Pivoting to weddings helped the team make it through the shutdown. Through it all, the team has remained passionate about getting back to live music and public events.
“We were so grateful we got to host some really memorable concerts this summer,” Libby Ballengee, the venue’s event creator shared with us. “However, we’ve collectively decided that our time to shine is autumn through spring when the big outdoor venues like Levitt, Fraze, and Rose are closed for the season. We’re excited to host to bring Dayton audiences amazing up-and-coming national and local acts.”
The Brightside kicks off the season on Tuesday, November 9th with a very funky dance party featuring The Nth Power, a sensational trio born out of New Orlean’s Jazz Fest. They’ll be paired with Ernie Johnson From Detroit, a 10 piece afro-funk-rock band that is known for their electric on-stage energy.
Their season also features annual events with Ekoostik Hookah, Scythian, The Werks, and Miss May I, two all-day music festivals, and the Dayton Battle of the Bands. This season includes Sunday evening Dayton Dinner Theater engagements, with live jazz, dinner, and a cult favorite film.
“The winter gets so dark and depressing, I like to host events that lift people’s spirits, including my own!” John Boucuvalas, Dayton Dinner Theater’s owner told us.
Ballengee told us that more dates are to be confirmed soon yet. “We’re not done booking yet, so look for more dates to be announced! We may have a big show over the summer, here or there, but by and large, we’re going to enjoy our summers along with everyone else!”
They’re also focused on providing a safe, indoor experience. The venue has installed UV-C air sanitation filters in their HVAC units. There are also asking guests to wear masks unless a patron shows proof of vaccination, negative covid test, or antibody test result.
Tickets and information for The Brightside events can be found at https://www.thebrightsidedayton.com/event-calendar. See list to date of events planned below. Note: Not all events tickets are available for purchase yet.
The Brightside is located at 905 E 3rd St in downtown Dayton and has free, on-site parking.
2021-2022 The Brightside Season
Tuesday, Nov 9, 2021 – Power Funk from The Nth Power & Ernie Johnson From Detroit
Sunday, Nov 14, 2021 – “A Night in Paris” featuring Howard Hewett & fashion from Curvy Kouture
Thursday, Nov 18, 2021 – Jazz Fusion with Jonathan Scales Fourchestra
Friday, Nov 19, 2021 – Ekoostik Hookah with special guests Subterranean
Sunday, Nov 21, 2021 – Dayton Dinner Theater premiere featuring Star Wars & live jazz
Friday, Nov 26, 2021 – Celtic Rock with Scythian and Arbo
Saturday, Nov 27, 2021 – The 10th Annual Werksgiving Celebration featuring The Werks and Dustin Smith & The Daydreamers
Friday, Dec 3, 2021 – Soul-Reggae-Funk Dance Party with Jah Sol and Solistic
Sunday, Dec 5, 2021 – Daytime: Katrina Reelfish Presents a Holiday Drag Brunch
Evening: Dayton Dinner Theater featuring Christmas Vacation & live jazz
Friday, Dec 10, 2021 – HoliDayton
Sunday, Dec 12, 2021 – Dayton Dinner Theater featuring Elf
Friday, Dec 17, 2021 – Miss May I with special guests TBA
Thursday, Jan 13, 2021 – Dayton Battle of the Bands – Round 1 featuring Funk, Rock’n’roll, & Jam
Sunday, Jan 16, 2021 – Dayton Dinner Theater premiere featuring Wizard of Oz & live jazz
Thursday, Jan 20, 2022 – Dayton Battle of the Bands – Round 2 featuring Hip-Hop, R&B, & Soul
Thursday, Jan 27, 2022 – Dayton Battle of the Bands – Round 3 featuring Alternative, Punk, & Metal
Sunday, Jan 30, 2022 – Dayton Dinner Theater premiere featuring The Princess Bride & live jazz
Thursday, Feb 3, 2022 – Dayton Battle of the Bands – Round 4 featuring Folk, Americana, & Singer-Songwriter
Friday, Feb 4, 2022 – Punk Rock Prom with Nightbeast, Safe Money, & Knavery
Sunday, Feb 6, 2022 – Dayton Dinner Theater featuring Caddyshack & live jazz
Thursday, Feb 10, 2022 – Dayton Battle of the Bands – Round 5 featuring Dance, Electronic, & Experimental
Monday, Feb 14, 2022 – Valentine Day Dinner & Jazz with the Blue Heron Trio
Thursday, Feb 17, 2022 – Dayton Battle of the Bands Finale
Friday, Feb 18, 2022 – Femme Fatale Dayton Burlesque Revue
Friday, Feb 25, 2022 – ENMY with special guests TBA
Saturday, Feb 26, 2022 – Sound Valley Winter Music Festival – featuring the winner of the Dayton Battle of the Bands
Sunday, Feb 27, 2022 – Dayton Dinner Theater featuring Airplane & live jazz
Saturday March 5, 2022 – Mardi Gras Extravaganza featuring Solistic & special guests
Sunday, March 13, 2022 – Daytime: Venus Rising Wellness Workshop
Evening: Dayton Dinner Theater featuring The Holy Grail
Sunday, March 27, 2022 – Dayton Dinner Theater featuring Napoleon Dynamite
Sunday, April 10, 2022 – Dayton Dinner Theater featuring The Big Lebowski & live jazz
Tickets and information for The Brightside events can be found at https://www.thebrightsidedayton.com/event-calendar. See list to date of events planned below. Note: Not all events tickets are available for purchase yet.
Another Bourbon Lottery Has Started
Entries will be accepted through 11:59 pm on November 15. You can enter here starting on November 8. As always, the lottery is limited to one entry per person, and you are only eligible to win the right to purchase one bottle. You must be at least 21 years old and a resident of Ohio to enter the lottery. Military service members stationed in Ohio are also eligible to enter.
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- Ohio Driver’s License Number / Ohio Identification Card Number
- First Name
- Last Name
- Street Address
- Date of Birth
- Email Address
- Preferred OHLQ store location for purchasing the product if you win
Once you have submitted your entry, a six-digit ticket number will be displayed on the registration page and emailed to you after a successful submission. Keep that number handy as it will be used for verification if you win. Winners will be notified in late November using the email address entered with their submissions. The list of winners and their corresponding ticket numbers will also be posted on the Ohio Liquor website.
The Ohio Bottle Lottery is limited to one entry per person. There is no cost to enter. Winners have the right to purchase one bottle at retail. Bottles are for personal use, not for resale. Bottles available for purchase will be determined by Ohio Division of Liquor Control staff. Entrants must be at least 21 years old and an Ohio resident to enter and win. Entrants acknowledge that their information becomes a public record subject to possible public release under Ohio’s public records law. The lottery is not open to employees of the Ohio Division of Liquor Control and their families, employees of JobsOhio or companies in contract with the Ohio Division of Liquor Control’s Agency Operations section and JobsOhio Beverage System, agency store owners and their employees/family members, or the product’s broker and supplier. All entries must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. November 15, 2021. Winners will be notified late November. Winners must purchase their bottle by December 13, 2021, or risk forfeiting the ability to purchase.
2021 Veterans Day Free Meals and Restaurant Deals
Many restaurants are extending their thanks to veterans and active duty military personnel by offering freebies and discounts on Veterans Day. Here’s where the deals are:
Applebee’s — Applebee’s is offering active-duty military and veterans a free meal from a select menu on Veterans Day. Bring along proof of service. Check Applebee’s website for details.
BIBIBOP – Veterans & active duty military enjoy a bowl on us! To receive this offer, please bring in your military ID to your local BIBIBOP on November 11th.
Bob Evans — On Nov. 11, Bob Evans will be offering veterans and active-duty service members a special menu of seven homestyle favorites free. Dine-in only, beverage not included. Proof of military service required.
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse — BJ’s is offering a complimentary meal from a select menu and a Dr Pepper beverage to all current military personnel and Veterans with proof of service.
Blueberry Cafe – All Veterans with a Military ID will receive a complimentary meal of any one of our signature platters (or up to $10 off any other meal of their choice)!
Bravo– Free entree for all Veterans and Active Duty Members with proof of service.
Buffalo Wild Wings — On Veterans Day, participating Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants will offer 10 free boneless wings and fries for all veterans and active-duty service members. Both dine-in or takeout, but military ID required.
Chili’s — Chili’s will offer a free meal from a select menu on Veterans Day with proof of military service. Available for in-restaurant only.
Chop House — Veterans and active military receive a 50% discount off any entrée with a valid military ID on Nov. 11. Dine-in only. Call ahead to your local Chop House if you have any questions about your Veterans Day Discount, or visit the Chop House website for additional details.
Christopher’s Restaurant– Breakfast: 50% off any breakfast entree. Lunch: One free appetizer or dessert with the purchase of any lunch entree. Dinner: One free appetizer or dessert with the purchase of any dinner entree.
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit – ALL members of our Military, in all branches, past and present! Come into your local Dickey’s and enjoy a free Pulled Pork Sandwich this Veteran’s Day. In store or online for carryout- use code VETFREE. Must show proof of Veteran Status.
Dixie Dairy Dreem – Free small cone to Active and Retired Military!
Dunkin’ Donuts — On Veterans Day, veterans and active-duty members can receive one free doughnut while supplies last. Please note that not all Dunkin’ locations will participate.
Frickers – We’d like to show our gratitude and appreciation to all Veterans on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021 with 10 FREE Boneless Frickin’ Chicken Wings!!! (Dine-in only) Please show current or retired military ID or documentation showing proof of service at time of visit.
Georges Family Restaurant – We are happy to give our Veterans 25% off on Thursday November 11th. Thank you for your service!
Gold Star Chili– Just present any proof* of service and receive a complimentary 3-Way and drink. You proudly served. Now let us serve you.
Golden Corral — Golden Corral is hosting their Military Appreciation Night on Nov. 11 from 5 p.m. to closeing This includes a free “thank you” meal when dining in. Check local outlet for details.
Graeter’s Ice Cream: Offering a free sundae to all veterans and those currently serving in the U.S. Military on Nov. 11. You will be asked to show your ID.
Fazoli’s — Fazoli’s is offering veterans a free regular spaghetti with meat or marinara on Nov. 10 and 11 at participating locations.
Giovanni’s Fairborn – will be offering a complimentary spaghetti dinner to all Veterans. This can be dine in or take out. We are open from 11 am – 9 pm on Veteran’s Day. We do not require reservations but they are encouraged. We also do not require military ID. We thank you and look forward to be able to be of service to you.
Hole N One Donuts – We would like to thank all of our veterans and also those who are currently serving. On the 11th we will be giving veterans a free coffee and one free donut of your choice! All that we will ask is that you show us your ID.
Hooters — All active-duty and retired military, with proof of service, are invited to stop in for a free meal on Veterans Day. The Hooters Veterans Day Menu includes five of the most popular entrées including: Buffalo Chicken Salad, Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, Grilled Chicken Sandwich. Hooters Burger and 10-Piece Boneless Wings.
IHOP — Veterans and active-duty military are being offered free red, white and blue pancakes on Nov. 11 with presentation of a military ID or proof of service.
Longhorn Steak House — Longhorn Steakhouse offers veterans 10% off their entire meal and a free appetizer or dessert this Veterans Day.
O’Charley’s — Veterans and active-duty service members can get a free meal—a $10 value—from a special menu at participating O’Charley’s locations on Nov. 11 with a military ID or proof of service.
Olive Garden — Active-duty military and veterans on Veterans Day can get a free meal, which includes an entrée from a special Veterans Day menu, plus unlimited soup or salad and garlic breadsticks to round out the meal.
Outback Steakhouses — Active-duty and veterans can receive a free Bloomin’ Onion or Coca-Cola product. A 10% discount on meals is available for service members as well as nurses, doctors, medical staff, police officers and firefighters.
Red Robin — Veterans and active-duty military who are Red Robin Royalty members are offered a free Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Steak Fries anytime through Nov. 14 for dine-in or to-go.
Red Lobster — Active-duty service members, veterans, and reservists can receive a free appetizer or dessert on Nov. 11.
Starbucks: Veterans, servicemembers, and military spouses get a free tall (12-ounce) hot brewed coffee at participating U.S. stores Nov. 11.
Texas Roadhouse — Texas Roadhouse will hand out dinner vouchers at the stores’ parking lots on Nov. 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Veterans and active-duty military can redeem their dinner vouchers when the restaurant opens for dinner, through May 30, 2022.
TGI Fridays — On Veterans Day, TGI Fridays is offering a free select lunch for dine-in only (not valid for online, take-out, or delivery) at participating locations with valid military ID between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Third Perk Coffeehouse & Wine Bar – a free brew coffee. Veterans can also receive a $5 gift card when they purchase any item.
TJ Chumps– 1/2 price meals for all Veterans on Nov 11th
Tuty’s Bar and Grill – Enjoy 2 Complimentary Beef Tacos for our Veterans and Active Duty Military today 12pm-10pm
Uno Pizzeria & Grill – Enjoy a free entree or individual pizza. Just show your valid military or Veteran’s
ID- dine in only.
Wendy’s — Wendy’s is giving service members and veterans a free breakfast combo with valid military ID or a Veterans Advantage card from 6:30-10:30 a.m. on Veterans Day.
White Castle: Veterans and active duty servicemembers get a free Combo Meal #1-#6 or Breakfast Combo Meal at participating restaurants. The special offer is valid Nov. 11 for dine-in only. Proof of service is required.
Young’s Jersey Dairy– To show our appreciation for the folks who serve or served our country in the military, November 8-14, all items (except gift cards) will be discounted 20% for active, retired, or reserve Air Force, National Guard, Navy, Army, Marine or Coast Guard personnel and their immediate families at The Dairy Store, The Marketplace, and Udders and Putters. Please show military ID or ID that shows you served in the military to receive discount.
Female staff of Carillon Historical Park Bring to Life an 1831 Wind Malt Coriander Ale.
Rocky Horror Picture Show Live at Timothy’s
The Nth Power Rocks The Brightside
The Brightside is proud to host a truly epic evening with The Nth Power and very special guests Ernie Johnson from Detroit! This is truly a “don’t miss” evening featuring the funk-jazz-rock fusion masters!