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The Piano Men, featuring songs of Elton John and Billy Joel

May 21, 2022 By Dayton937

The Piano Men is a musical celebration of the 1970’s- year by year, hit by hit- from the songbooks of Billy Joel and Elton John.

Award winning Canadian recording artist Jim Witter and his incredible band lead an expertly crafted tour of an entire decade that begins with “Your Song” and winds us along on a musical time machine, saluting two of the century’s most popular contemporary songwriters.

Utilizing spectacular visuals on a giant screen behind Witter and his band, we return to the newspaper headlines, the automobiles, the people, the events, the toys and even the TV shows that shaped a decade. Along the way, the sounds of “My Life”, “Candle in the Wind”, “Rocket Man”, “Just the Way You Are”, and many more classic hits create an evening that’s so much fun, you won’t want it to end. By the time you hit 1979, you’re begging these musicians to move back to 1970 and start all over again. With Witter at the grand piano and his incredibly talented band mates, the music is not an attempt to “recreate” or “mimic” the evening’s long list of familiar hits. Instead, Witter unleashes his golden tenor on hit after hit to recreate fully-formed mental and emotional return visits to specific landmarks in a pop culture timeline.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Grist Hosting Summer Ingredients Dinner

May 20, 2022 By Dayton937

Grist Provisions is hosting a fantastic evening celebrating early summer ingredients. The tasting menu will be offered on Friday, May 27th and Saturday, May 28th from 6:30-8:30pm, and includes techniques that celebrate the best part of summer and each course will be paired with a glass of wine to make the night truly magical.

Menu:

Charred Watermelon and Tomato Gazpacho with Cucumber Granita, Whipped Burrata, Black Olive Oil & Seeded Sourdough
*Jeio Prosecco Rose Brut 2020

Summer Corn & Nettle Raviolo with Black Garlic Butter, Burnt Pepper Relish, Pecorino Romano, & Summer Truffle Confit
*Catena White Clay Semillon-Chenin 2021

Pan Seared U-10 Scallops with White Asparagus, Smoked Potato, Tomato Conserva & Chervil Oil
*A to Z Oregon Rose 2021

Warm Pistachio & Dark Chocolate Cake with Roasted Strawberry Jam, Tahitian Vanilla Crème Fraiche, Anise Hyssop
*Grist Coffee Digestivo featuring Rezas Coffee

Tickets are $95 and you can book your seat online.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: wine dinner

TheatreLab Dayton presents: Something Rotten

May 20, 2022 By Dayton937

Welcome to the Renaissance and the outrageous, crowd-pleasing musical farce, Something Rotten! Two brothers set out to write the world’s first musical in this hilarious mash-up of sixteenth-century Shakespeare and twenty-first-century Broadway. SOMETHING ROTTEN features large song and dance numbers, and a wacky cast of over-the-top characters, each given his or her own special moment in the show to shine. It was lauded by audience members and critics alike, receiving several Best Musical nominations and hailed by Time Out New York as “the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years”.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

2022 Dayton Region Walk of Fame Inductees 
Announced

May 18, 2022 By Dayton937

Since its inception in 1996 as a part of the City of Dayton’s bicentennial celebration, the Dayton Region Walk of Fame has recognized individuals and groups for their outstanding and enduring personal or professional contributions to the community, nation and the world. The Walk of Fame honors them by setting memorial stones in the sidewalks of Dayton’s historic Wright Dunbar District. The stones can be enjoyed year-round on West Third Street between Broadway and Shannon and on North and South Williams Streets.

“We have another year of outstanding inductees,” said Harry Seifert, president and CEO of Wright Dunbar, Inc. “They are all excellent examples of the exceptional people who made great strides in their personal lives and have remembered the Miami Valley as their home.” 

The 2022 class of inductees are:

Phyllis G. Bolds (1932 – 2018) an African American woman, was internationally known in the field of aircraft dynamics. Known as Phyllis Allen, she was a member of the High School National Honor Society and Valedictorian of her 1950 graduation class at Dunbar High School. She was the recipient of the first ever Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s Debutante Scholarship. In 1954 she graduated Magna Cum Laude from Central State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. She furthered her education by earning a Master’s of Science in Computer Science from the University of Dayton and a Middle Management Program Masters from Simmons Women’s College in Boston. Mrs. Bolds began her career as a physicist with the United States Air Force in November 1955. While working at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, her achievements were numerous and astounding and included the publication of 30 technical documents. Bolds worked at Wright-Patterson’s flight dynamic laboratory from 1957 until her retirement in 1987. She succeeded in a field that, at that time, was predominately male and she always remarked that she did not allow that to bother her.  Bolds also said that one of the most important Air Force scientific achievements she worked on was with the over 40,000 scientists, scholars, and experts on the design, development and deployment of the B-2 Stealth Bomber.

Neal Gittleman (1955 –  ) Artistic Director and Conductor of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, has given the Dayton region a world-class orchestra and educational programming for almost three decades. One of his initiatives was the development of the Stained Glass Concert Series which brings the orchestra to Dayton’s African American community through concerts at neighborhood churches and in conjunction with the church’s choir. Mr. Gittleman was a supporter and leader in the merger of the Dayton Philharmonic, Dayton Ballet, and Dayton Opera into the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance. The merger significantly broadened those organizations’ reach and offerings through collaborative efforts. Gittleman initiated the SPARK program (School Partners with Artists Reaching Kids) which integrates the orchestra’s musicians with eight area schools’ musical curriculum. Although Mr. Gittleman has spent the last 27 years in Dayton, he has conducted many of the country’s leading orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra; the Chicago, San Francisco, Minnesota, Phoenix, Indianapolis, San Antonio, and Omaha Symphony Orchestras; and the Buffalo Philharmonic. He has also conducted in Germany, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Japan, Canada, and Mexico.

Roger Glass (1943 –  ) is a pillar of the Dayton business and philanthropic community. As president and CEO of Marion’s Piazza, his focus on quality and consistency has created a recipe for success that has earned both national and local recognition. He is a caring leader serving as a mentor and guide to junior employees and is generous with his time and his investment in people. Glass was a founding board member of Aids Resource Center Ohio, now Equitas Health, and championed the rights and dignity of those affected by HIV/AIDS from the early 1980s on. He has been instrumental in creating an organization that focuses on care support, funding, and education for those living with the disease. Mr. Glass is an ardent supporter of Chaminade Julienne High School and the University of Dayton serving on boards and committees for both organizations. Glass believes in the power of learning and his business acumen provides vision, structure, and direction for the non-profits he serves. He also is a frequent supporter of numerous local arts organizations. His philanthropy in Dayton is not for any recognition but is truly a gift of sincerity and from the heart.

A.B. Graham (1868 – 1960) a native of Champaign County, Ohio is considered the founding father of 4-H programs which serve youth in rural, suburban and urban communities in every state in America. In 1902 Graham began holding Boys and Girls Agriculture Club meetings in the basement of a building in Springfield, Ohio. These meetings were the precursor to 4-H. In 1905 Mr. Graham became the first superintendent of Agricultural Extension at The Ohio State University. He would later serve in the Extension office in Farmingdale, NY and nationally in Washington D.C. as the Federal Extension Director. It was the Extension Service development that made it possible for the “agricultural clubs” to be unified and nationalized as the official 4-H program in 1916. Graham was an enthusiastic teacher of values of rural and farm living. Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio is named for him.

Sharon Rab (1946 –  ) writer and educator, is the founder and co-chair of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, an award known throughout the world to recognize Dayton’s role in cultivating international peace and the outstanding individuals who have done so.  Rab taught English at both Kettering Fairmont High School and Miami University, Oxford.  She earned her BA in English at Miami University and Master of Education in Curriculum and Supervision at Wright State University.  Rab was inducted into the Chester Roush Educational Hall of Fame and the Montgomery County Public Education Academy of Excellence.  She has served on numerous local, state, and national boards in the areas of arts, literature and education, including the Dayton Council on World Affairs and the Dayton Peace Process Committee.  Rab has also been the executive director of the Muse Machine’s Creative Education Institute.  For 20 years Rab produced and hosted Writer 2 Writer, a cable television show in which she interviewed hundreds of local, national and international authors.  In 2007 she was named one of the Top Ten Women in Dayton.

Guided By Voices (1983 –  ) described as “forefathers of lo-fi rock,” Guided By Voices was founded by lead singer Rob Pollard, a Dayton native and Wright State University graduate. For over 30 years, this independent band has released 35 albums and has sold thousands of records on private labels.  The group has maintained a massive cult following all over the world and has been praised as very influential by music publications including Spin, Harp, Magnet and Rolling Stone magazines, and MTV. The band made several television appearances including stints on Austin City Limits, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Late Show with David Letterman. They also played on the X-Fest stage in Dayton in 1996 and 1999. The band continues to play and release albums with its latest album Crystal Nuns Cathedral released March 4, 2022.

The 2022 Inductee Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, October 12 at Sinclair Community College Conference Center in Building 12. Tickets for the event are available now with details on the Walk of Fame website at www.daytonregionwalkoffame.org.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Region Walk of Fame

Steak Thyme Bar & Grill Opens in Miamisburg

May 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Musa and Huda Shteiwi, opened the original Steak Thyme restaurant on Wilmington Pike in 2005. Then Musa died in 2006 and twin brothers Jake and Jordan took over the business. They began planning a bar and grill concept and when the location on Springboro Pike opened up they both just new it was meant to be.  The brothers, graduates of Miamisburg High School and were quite familiar with the building that previously housed Roosters and then Stacked Pickle.

Being able to expand their offering with a full liquor license, allowing them to have a dozen beers and two wine selections on tap. A larger dining room as well as new menu items excites the twins, who were both on hand today for the grand opening.

Jake shared that “wings, pizza’s, beer cheese items like the Bavarian pretzel with beer cheese, the Hold My Beer Cheesesteak, the mango habanero chicken philly and the 3 cheese cheesteak (pictured below).

The menu is huge, check it out:

 


Steak Thyme Bar & Grill

 103 N. Springboro Pike
Miamisburg, OH 45342

Mon – Thurs 11am -11:30am
Fri & Sat 11am – 12:30am
Sun 11am -8:3-pm

Half Thyme (happy hour)
Mon – Thurs 3-6pm

Kids eat free Sundays

The space was a former Stacked Pickle, an Indianapolis-based sports-themed restaurant chain that opened in 2019 and closed in 2021. Before Stacked Pickle, the space housed a Roosters Wings restaurant.

For more information, visit www.steakthyme.com or the restaurant’s Facebook page.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Jake Shteiwi, Jordan Shteiwi, Steak thyme

Young’s Offering Farmstead Cheese & Ice Cream Production Tours

May 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Learn about how Young’s Jersey Dairy makes their cheese & ice cream with one of their dairy experts as your tour guide. They’ll tell you the story of their cheese and ice cream production and you’ll be able to watch along through the windows of their new ice cream and cheese production facility in the new Dairy Store.

Each ticket includes one cheese item from our cooler (small cheese block, cheese sampler or curd sampler).

Tickets are for ages 5 & up. Ages 4 and under can attend with a family member, but only ticketed guests will receive a pass for free cheese.

The tour, which currently shows 5 available dates starting with this Sat, May 21st with additional dates for the next four Saturdays, will begin promptly at 10:30am in front of the production windows inside the new Dairy Store.

Reserve your tour tickets online


Young’s Jersey Dairy
6880 Springfield Xenia Rd,
Yellow Springs, OH 45387

937- 325-0629

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: cheese, ice creams, Young's Jersey Dairy

Great Miami River Kayaking Trip

May 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Join us for a 2 to 3 hour kayak or float down the Great Miami River.

All participants will meet at Star City Brewing, load up in the shuttle, and leave the brewery. (Shuttling will start at 5:00 pm)

We will unload just after the West Carrollton low dam, travel down river, to just before the Linden bridge in Miamsiburg. Then shuttled back to the brewery.

Once back to Star City Brewing we shall have drinks and share our stories of portages, running aground, getting wet, and just how fun the trip was.

Ticket price includes cost of kayak rental from Hometown Kayak, shuttling, and an adult beverage at Star City Brewing.

Filed Under: Canoeing/Kayaking Tagged With: kayaking, Star City Brewing

Rise & Shine Breakfast Now at Wholly Grounds

May 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Wholly Grounds, the coffee shop on Wayne Avenue has started serving up breakfast from 7:30 – 11:30ish to start.  According to owner Amy, “the menu will be a work in progress, with adjustments made along the way. We’ll be serving some healthier options like our tofu scramble, as well as gluten free options.” Cinnamon rolls, muffins and almond butter croissants as well.

Here’s the starting menu:

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: french toast, Omelets, Wholly Grounds

27 Breweries to Celebrate American Craft Beer Week May 16-22

May 16, 2022 By Dayton937

Just a few years ago, the term ‘microbreweries’ was used to refer to what we now call ‘craft breweries’. This term was used to distinguish small-scale brewers from ‘macro’ brewers. The pioneers of the micro revolution were two breweries — the Boston Beer Company, which produces the beer Samuel Adams, and Sierra Nevada. Both breweries were some of the earliest adopters of the hallmarks of craft brewing and achieved success regardless of their small production scale.

In 2006 American Craft Beer Week was established as an  annual springtime salute to local beer and local breweries. It’s an opportunity to honor the hometown gathering places that give our communities their unique flavor. We invite you to toast the local businesses that have endured tough times to ensure our glasses, growlers, and beer fridges remain full. Head over to your local brewpub or taproom and enjoy a pint, or grab a sixer or growler to-go.

Grab your Dayton Ale Trail passport and head to the  local breweries to celebrate.  We reached out to all the breweries and have  listed special events for those that shared them with us:

Alematic Artisian Ales
6182 Chambersburg Huber Heights
The Dayton-area’s first Black-owned brewery, inFebruary 2019.
They specialize in craft beers, including small-batch ales, lagers and sours, and will also make its own wines and ciders

Bock Family Brewing
8150 Washington Village Drive Centerville

 Wed 5/18 5:30-8:30pm Tarot Readings with Alma
Thur 5/19 at  7 PM  
Shakespeare Trivia
Fri 5/20 7-9:30pm acoustic and keyboard originals and covers with Matt Witzeman

Branch & Bone
905 Wayne Ave Dayton

Features a wide variety of beer in our taproom at all times.  Our beer will often feature local ingredients including ones foraged from our local flora.  A large focus and our passion is funky, alternative fermentation.  Sour beer, saison, and mixed fermentation styles as well as spontaneous fermentation are a staple among the ever rotating offerings from Branch & Bone Artisan Ales.

Carillon Brewing Company
1000 Carillon Blvd Dayton

An 1850s style brewery in the beautiful setting of Carillon Historical Park. It is the nation’s only brewery in a museum.

Crooked Handle Brewing Co
760 N. Main Street Springboro

Wednesday 5/18- From the Heart Release New England Style IPA. This beer was brewed as a collaboration with Hairless Hair as a fundraising effort for Ohio Craft Brewers Association (OCBA)
Thursday- Taco Thursday and live music from 7-9 with Joe Jordan
Friday- live music from Ben & Pete 6-9
Happy hour Tuesday-Thursday 4-6 and Friday-Sunday 1-3 1/2 price white sangria & food specials
 The Dayton Beer Company
41 Madison St, Dayton
When the doors opened on their original Kettering location in 2012, they were the first locally owned and operated brewery in 50 years.
Devil Wind Brewing
130 South Detroit Street Xenia

Wednesday: Open Mic Night 6-8:30
Thursday: F5 Trivia 7-9
Saturday: Nick Mitchell and the Devil Wind House Band 6-9

Eudora Brewing Company
3022 Wilmington Pike, Kettering

This 8,000 square-foot taproom featuring a 4,000+ square-foot patio and six glass, bay-style garage doors Tuesday-Sunday has Dayton’s only
brew-your-0wn facility.

Fifth Street Brewpub
1600 E 5th St, Dayton

Housed in a building from 1856, this co-op owned brewery, a lifetime membership is just $125

Figleaf Brewing Company
3387 Cincinnati Dayton Rd, Middletown
The brewery hosted its grand opening celebration 6/17/2017.  It houses custom brewing equipment, utilizing some less common techniques and processes in service of unique flavors.

Hairless Hare Brewery
738 W. National Rd. Vandalia

Founded by Matt Harris and Mike Legg in 2013, the Hairless Hare Brewery offers a wide selection of craft beer brewed on site, handcrafted pizza, smoked wings, scratch made soups and more. In 2019 they acquired the adjacent space and began building out a bigger and better tap room as well as the addition of the Blackbird Meadery.

Heavier Than Air
497 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Centerville

Brothers Chris and Nick Tarkany opened this aviation themed brewery with 10 taps in 2017.

 

Lock 27 Brewing
1035 S Main St, Centerville
329 E 1st St, Dayton

Lock is giving away a limited supply of these awesome It’s Always Sunny in Dayton aluminum cups! Join us this week 5.16 – 5.22 in our Centerville and Dayton Brewpubs, and show that you’ve liked this post, along with buying one of our craft beers of course, and you can bring home your very own ASID aluminum cup!

TerraWatts, Imperial Stout

Loose Ends Brewing
890 South Main Street, Centerville,

Has released two new beers: TerraWatts a huge Imperial Stout
This beer is big and bold! Coming in at a whopping 14.5%, this beer has intense flavors of dark chocolate, roasted coffee, vanilla, and caramel.
OCBA Collab From the Heart Vol. 2 that ended up being the biggest dryhop juice bomb ipa we’ve ever made!
Luck Star Brewery
219 S 2nd St, Miamisburg
This brewery & cantina was opened by Glenn and Anna Perine in a  in a three-story, 21,000-square-foot building that dates back to 1900.
Moeller Brew Barn
214 W Main St Troy
8016 Marion Dr Maria Stein
424 East First Street (opening soon)
Mother Stewarts
102 W. Columbia Street, Springfiels
Opened in summer of 2016 in a historic warehouse in downtown Springfield and is event-drive craft brewery with a taprrom and outdoor beer garden.
May 18 5pm Ol School BBq
May 19 5pm Cray Cray Cajun
May 20 Singer Songwiter Nicholas Clay
May 21 Champion City Food Truck Rally
N.E.W Ales Brewing
1521 1st Avenue, Middletown
Nikki, Elizabeth and Wed (N.E.W) opened  the brewery in summer of 2020 during COVID
May 19 5:30-8:3opm Game of Thrones Trivia
May 20 & 21 – 2 year anniversary
Nowhere in Particular
4716 Wilmington Pike, Kettering
The brewery and taproom serves aggressively experimental brews in a wide range of styles from the esteemed brewer, Charles Navillus
Rolling Mill Brewing Company
916 1st Ave, Middletown
The FIRST dedicated gluten free brewery in OHIO! Opened in 5600 square-foot commercial warehouse in the Historic South Main District in Dec of 2017.  The business gets its name from the continuous strip rolling process designed in Middletown many years ago, says brewmaster and owner Joshua Laubach. The brews are completely gluten free, being produced in absence of wheat, barley and rye while still using traditional brewing techniques.
Southern Ohio Brewing
818 Factory Rd, BeavercreekOpened on July 4, 2020 next to the Miami Valley Bike Trails Creekside path on a one-acre lot, providing plenty of outdoor space for maintaining distance—and for kids to run around while their parents enjoy a lazy afternoon.

Wed, May 17 7pm Trivia- 1st Place – $50 gift card
Sun, May 22 noon -4pm – Brain Cancer Research 818 Give Back
Beer release: Blue My Mind – blueberry fruited ale- $1 for every pint of Blue My Mind sold will be donated to StacheStrong supporting Brain Cancer Research

Star City Brewing Company
319 S 2nd St, Miamisburg
The brewery sits inside the historic Peerless Mill, which  began in 1828 as a sawmill on the Miami & Erie Canal and became a restaurant in 1929.
May 17 7-9pm Live Trivia
May 19 5:30pm Hollywood Stars Pub Crawl
Toxic Brew Co
431 E 5th St Dayton in the  Oregon District
When they opened in 2013, they were the first brewery to bring beer production back to the City of Dayton in 52 years.
Trail Town Brewing

101 Corry St, Yellow Springs

Opened in May of 2021 they offer 10 taps and live music nightly

Wed, May 18 7-10pm Great Serpant Moun
Thurs, May 19 8-10pm An Evening with Shron Lane and Danny Sauers
The Wandering Griffin
3725 Presidential Drive, Beavercreek
The pub opened its doors as a restaurant and tap house in late 2016, but didn’t actually add their own brews to their 36 taps until Nov of 2019.
May 18  $1 wing Wednesday
May 19th Live & Local music w/Flo & Friends
May 20 noon – 1opm Firkin Fridays

Yellow Springs Brewery
Brewery: 305 N Walnut St, Yellow Springs
Barrel Room: 1475 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs

Founded in 2013, today they produce multiple core and packaged brands along with dozens of innovative seasonal beers.
May 17 1-9pm -Two Wheel Tuesdays
May 21 noon – 5pm at Barrel Room – Vintage Market

Warped Wing

Brewery & Taproom 26 Wyandot St., Dayton
Barrel Room & Smokery 25 Wright Station Way, Springboro
Brewpub & Smokery – 5650 Tylersville Rd., Mason

Launching  their Summer seasonal, Trotwood Lime on Thursday, May 18th at all Taproom occasions on tap and in 6pk cans to go.

11am Warped Wing  – Springboro & Mason
4pm Warped Wing  – Dayton

 

A statewide celebration is the From the Heart fundraiser collaboration beer that directly supports the mission of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association: to promote, preserve, diversify and unify Ohio’s craft brewing industry.

More than 70 Ohio breweries are gearing up to celebrate  American Craft Beer Week with a special statewide collaboration brew. From the Heart: Volume 2 is a fundraising beer to benefit the Ohio Craft Brewers Association, the non-profit trade organization working to promote and protect the state’s craft beer industry.

The From the Heart fundraiser was made possible through the generous support of OCBA allied business members Blue Label Packaging, the Country Malt Group, Crosby Hops, Great Western Malting, Lemon Grenade Creative and Origin Malt who donated ingredients and packaging materials for the project.

Breweries participating in the collaboration purchased the donated ingredients from the Ohio Craft Brewers Association and brewed a variation on a hazy IPA recipe developed by Chris Davison of Wolf’s Ridge Brewing and Dan Shaffer of Land-Grant Brewing Company. The name “From the Heart” – coined by Krista Alvarado of 4KD Crick Brewery in Defiance – was chosen last year out of dozens of suggestions from our members.

The Ohio Craft Brewers Association counts nearly three-quarters of Ohio’s 396 independently-owned craft breweries among its membership. The organization provides a wide range of member services, including legislative advocacy at the Ohio Statehouse, brewery marketing through programs like the Ohio On Tap passport app, technical and educational conferences and seminars, and community-building connections between breweries and the businesses that support the industry

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: breweries, craft beer week

Graeter’s Announces First Bonus Flavor of the Summer

May 16, 2022 By Dayton937

Graeter’s Ice Cream has begin their summer tradition of offering a special bonus flavor.  Revealed today Strawberry Cheesecake is now  in Graeter’s scoop shops and online. They describe this flavor as an indulgence of rich cheesecake ice cream mixed with strawberries and graham cracker pieces.

This year, we hear there will be five new bonus flavorsreleased in Graeter’s scoop shops and online.

Each bonus flavor is considered a limited time only flavor, and once the flavor is gone, the flavor is retired for the year.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

2nd Annual Chill Ice Cream Fest on Tour

May 15, 2022 By Dayton937

Ticket holders will take a self-guided sweets tour , exchanging a coupon for a treat, during the regular hours of business at each of the stops. Treats are available from Friday, May 20th through Monday, May 30th.
The Big Chill Ice Cream Fest on tour will benefit Ronald McDonald House of Dayton
Confirmed Participants include:
  • 3 Dips – Miamisburg
  • Ben & Jerry’s – Dayton
  • Graeter’s- Oakwood
  • J.D.’s Old Fashioned Custard- Englewood
  • Jubie’s Creamery – Fairborn or Moraine
  • PangeaKeto Dayton – Washington Twsp
  • K & W – Springboro
  • Sweet Tooth – Springboro
  • The Root Beer Stande – Dayton
  • Yagoots – Springboro

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

The Reggae Remixxer at Hidden Gems

May 15, 2022 By Dayton937

Food, Live Music, Vendors, Irie Vibes
SPECIAL GUEST : Ra.Feke
Music provided by DJ Kai Blendz
May 20th, meet the Luv Locz at Hidden Gems Music Club for The Reggae Remixxer! Doors open at 6pm. Good music and great vibes

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Wiley’s Comedy Club Fireworks Competition

May 14, 2022 By Dayton937

Calling all Dayton (and surrounding area) comics! Registration is now open for the annual Wiley’s Fireworks competition! Your best five minutes could win you $1000 and spectacular bragging rights. Shows will take place June 24-26 at Ohio’s oldest Comedy Club, which just celebrated it’s 40th anniversary in April.

Registration is $30, and all of that money will go to the top three winners of the competition.

We have an online form to sign up. Please note the following:

Registration fee is $30. Please click the “BUY TICKET” button below to pay. Onceyou have done so, please note your eight-digit confirmation number. You

will find it under the “DOWNLOAD TICKET” button once your payment has

been received. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REGISTER WITHOUT THIS NUMBER.

Once your payment has gone through, you can go to this page for your registration:

https://forms.gle/PK468WsjA89twDux9

You will be prompted to enter three choices for your performance times. Times are given on a first-come, first-served basis. We will be closing registration as soon as it is full, and you should know your time no later than June 16.

If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].

Registration is now open for the Wiley’s Comedy Club Fireworks Competition! Your best five minutes could win you $1000 and spectacular bragging rights.
Registration is $30, and all of that money will go to the top three winners of the competition. https://www.wileyscomedy.com/shows/176883
Click on the “biography” tab on the ticket page for directions. Shows will take place June 24-26. Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Filed Under: Comedy

Fashion Meets Food Truck Rally

May 14, 2022 By Dayton937

Fashion Meets Food Truck Rally is a family fun event. You will get to shop with over 40 retail vendors and 25 food trucks. I will also have live entertainment this year. Come have a good time with us.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Funky G 50th Birthday Show

May 13, 2022 By Dayton937

Ladies and Gents! Funky G is hitting the big 5 – 0 in May! And he’s decided to celebrate by bringing the band back together for a show! So get to W.O. Wright’s Sat May 14th! We’ll bring the Funk! You bring the birthday wishes!

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Memorial Day 5k Run at the Air Force Museum

May 12, 2022 By Dayton937

This first-year event will take place at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.  There is no better place to start your Memorial Day Holiday than at the museum which showcases the rich heritage of the U.S. Air Force and aerospace history.Runners will be treated to a flat and fast course as they run on the museum’s runway and taxi strip.  What a great way to start your Memorial Day Holiday, at the National Museum of the United States Air Force!  Runners will receive a custom finisher’s medal,  a t-shirt and post-race refreshments.

Registrations will be accepted until the start of the race. T-Shirt availability and size preferences can only be guaranteed for those who register before May 13.

After the race, all runners are also welcome to tour the museum.

5k Fun Run

$3005/308:30AM EDTPrice increases after May 13, 2022 at 11:59pm EDT
Sign Up
Virtual Event, we’ll mail you the medal and shirt

Virtual 5k Run

$30Price increases after May 13, 2022 at 11:59pm EDT
Sign Up
Additional race information can be found at http://www.speedy-feet.com.

Filed Under: Runners

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