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Rustic” ARTery Members Exhibition Opens Friday

August 30, 2021 By Dayton937

The ARTery Gallery at Front Street invites you to come see our New ”RUSTIC” Members Exhibition on display starting this First Friday through October.  Meet the Gallery’s NEW Visiting Artist for September, Leah Mendenhall, a very talented local acrylic and oil painter.

 

The Gallery’s Highlighted artist this Month is Sarah Maxwell. Maxwell is a perfectionist when it comes to her art as she is meticulous in her various techniques and in her attention to detail.  The artist shared she is also an introvert, so it is difficult for her to meet new people and make friends, but she is anxious to share her work and passions with the world, and also to empower and encourage others through it. 

Maxwell is passionate about saving endangered animals and features them in many of her artworks in order to call attention to our responsibility to protect and try to ensure their survival.  This artist also features animals in her current series of paintings to help enlighten and educate the public regarding a disorder that is close to her heart, Dyslexia.   Sarah didn’t know what it was until high school when she herself was diagnosed with it.  This series means a lot to her because through her work, she shares various challenges people with dyslexia may struggle with, and shares strengths that might have been overlooked. Maxwell said, “For example, Did you know that people with dyslexia have a heightened sense of hearing, and they have very strong skills for 3D thinking?”

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This 24”x 30” acrylic painting is entitled “Dyslexia: Speech”,  The giraffes represent how dyslexia can make it difficult to say things properly.  You may stutter, or not know what to say and find yourself tongue tied so to speak.  The giraffes are trying to be silly and have fun with it so they feel less anxious, but sometimes in real life, it can be quite annoying and embarrassing. The struggle is real.  Although Dyslexia has a host of challenges, Sarah also hopes her dyslexia paintings will not only bring awareness and understanding of the condition, but also to encourage and offer hope to those who struggle with the disorder that may also have heightened gifts and abilities in other areas.

Maxwell earned a BFA from the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) in 2016, and re-located to Dayton after graduation.  Her work has been featured in several juried shows including the Evendale Fine Art Exhibit (Cincinnati) for the past 4 years, the Rosewood Art Center (Kettering), and the Studio Door (San Diego) where she won Best in Show for her “Tower” drawing.  She was also Runner Up for her design on the Fat Head Brewery Headhunter Commemorative Glass competition in 2018.   Come meet Sarah Maxwell and see her fantastic work in September at the ARTery Gallery at Front Street in September.

The ARTery Gallery at Front Street currently has 16 member artists and artisans, and hosts a variety of work from Jewelry and Ceramics to Textile art, Printmaking, Sculpture, Painting, Photography, and Digital Art.  The ARTery Gallery is located in the Front Street Bldg, Door B-C, 3rd Floor, and OPEN 1st Friday from 5-9pm,  and also 3rd Sunday from 11am-4pm.

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts Tagged With: ARTery Gallery, Front Street, Leah Mendenhall, Sarah Maxwell

Lunch Buffet at The Greene

August 30, 2021 By Dayton937

Jaqua’s at The Greene will begin a daily lunch buffet being offered starting on Wednesday, September 1st from 11:30am – 1:30pm.

It will include salad, fresh fruit, pasta, a chicken dish, potatoes, a vegetable selection and a chocolate cake for dessert all for just $13 per person.  Beverages will be separate.


Jaqua’s at The Greene

81 Magnolia Lane
Beavercreek, OH 45440

(937) 702-9006

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Toxic Tease Monday

August 29, 2021 By Dayton937

Get ready for a wild and fabulous evening of cocktails and tassels as you are dazzled by several burlesque performers from Indianapolis Cincinnati and Dayton- Gem City!

We are excited to host the amazing Dahlia Desire Max Maneater and Emerald Oasis! You will also see performances by Gem City Burlesque co-producer Aurora Maur!

Bottoms up and tops off!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Fraze $5 Concert Series – Disco Inferno

August 29, 2021 By Dayton937

Back by popular demand! Get your dancing shoes on and join us for another $5 Concert. Disco Inferno has been “Gettin’ Down” since 1996. Started by Sonny D Lite, the band has enjoyed being the number one disco tribute in the midwest!

Enjoy songs by Earth, Wind & Fire, The Bee Gees, KC and the Sunshine Band, ABBA, The Trammps, Wild Cherry and more.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Irish Whiskey & Cigars Dinner at Dublin Pub

August 28, 2021 By Dayton937

Join us in celebrating ‘The Good Life’, this month featuring Hand-Rolled cigars from Rocky Patel Cigars, the finest Irish Whiskeys from Tullamore DEW & The Dublin Pub’s fantastic Gourmet food ( 4 course menu specifically created just for this event).

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

The 30th Furry Skurry 5K

August 28, 2021 By Dayton937

The Furry Skurry 5K  is a fun-filled day for runners, walkers and pet lovers! Normally, held the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend (end of May), this event is the largest animal event in the Miami Valley! It has also been voted as the Best Charitable Race by Dayton Magazine for four years! However, this year, due to COVID the event has shifting times and will be held on Saturday, September 4th, 2021 (Labor Day Weekend).

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Filed Under: Active Living

DAYrider Shuttle Service Returns To Airport’s Economy Parking Lot

August 27, 2021 By Dayton937

DAYrider Shuttle Service has returned to the economy parking lot at your hometown airport.
With a daily flat rate of $5 per day, and over 2,000 spaces conveniently walkable to the terminal, the return of this valued amenity allows travelers the option of a quick two-minute shuttle ride to the terminal from the airport’s most value-oriented parking lot.
The DAYrider Shuttle picks up and drops off passengers at each shuttle booth inside the economy lot, and operates daily from 4:30 am to midnight, or after the last flight lands.
Dayton International Airport is committed to a safe, friendly and convenient experience for passengers. The DAYrider Shuttle is sanitized after each trip to and from the terminal entrance, and all city, state or other guidelines will be followed.
There are no hidden fees when parking on-airport. Book your travel in and out of your hometown airport, Dayton International. The airport currently provides over 15 non-stop destinations and is continually hard at work to make your experience enjoyable.
For additional parking information, call 937-898-1555. For more information about Dayton International Airport visit www.flydayton.com.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: airport parking, DAYrider Shuttle, Dayton International Airport

RTA Moves To Cashless On-Board Payment System

August 27, 2021 By Dayton937

The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) will be eliminating the use of all old system passes, paper tickets and change cards effective Sept. 1, 2021 as the next step in the process of migrating customers to its new fare payment system, Tapp Pay.

RTA stopped selling old system passes and paper tickets at all outlet locations in April, and discontinued the sale of Day Passes aboard all vehicles in July. Customers are advised to use any outstanding passes, paper tickets or change cards they have no later than August 31, after which they will no longer be accepted.

Tapp Pay, first introduced via the Transit app in June 2020, offers fare at a discounted rate through fare capping. Customers are limited, or capped, in the amount they pay within a given timeframe once they have ridden enough times to accumulate the equivalent of Tapp Pay’s promotional daily cap ($3) or 31-day monthly cap ($30). A single trip for a regular adult rider costs $1.50 with Tapp Pay, versus RTA’s $2 single-trip cash fare. Once a cap is reached, customers pay no additional charges. This means no matter how many essential trips a customer takes throughout a given day or rolling 31-day period, any additional trips during that period of time will be at no charge. Customers can use Tapp Pay on either a smartphone by downloading Transit app in the Google Play or App store, or via a Tapp Pay card. Tapp Pay cards can be obtained at any RTA transit center at a payment kiosk using a debit or credit card, and with cash at Wright Stop Plaza.

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Funds can be added to Tapp Pay accounts at a payment kiosk at any transit center using a debit or credit card, or with cash at Wright Stop Plaza. In addition, customers can use cash to load value onto their account at more than 200 retail locations throughout the RTA transit network. This includes all CVS, Walgreens, Dollar General, and Speedway locations. A complete list can be found at www.iriderta.org/tapp-pay. Value can also be loaded online using the Tapp Pay Hub atwww.iriderta.org/tapp-pay. Any card can be registered to an account by linking it on the Tapp Pay Hub. Linking a card to an account gives customers the benefit of being able to see their account balance, track their travel and when they have been capped, manage their funds, and the ability to have a card closed out and the balance transferred over to a new card should it ever be lost or stolen.

RTA intends to begin exclusively using Tapp Pay for fare payment beginning Nov. 1, 2021. For more information, visit RTA’s website at www.i-riderta.org/tapp-pay.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: RTA

John Seibel To Co-Anchor 2 NEWS

August 26, 2021 By Dayton937

WDTN-TV has named John Seibel as evening co-anchor of 2 NEWS.  Seibel will take over the role from Mark Allan, who’s retiring on September 2nd after more than 25 years at 2 NEWS.

“John knows the Miami Valley and its people well, having grown up here,” said Joe Abouzeid, WDTN-TV & Dayton’s CW Vice President & General Manager. “He loves it here and is committed to our community. We are thrilled to have him anchor our afternoon and evening newscasts.”

Seibel was born and raised in Englewood, Ohio and is an alum of Northmont High School.  He was a Satellite Communications Technician for the Early Warning Missile Defense System during the first Gulf War.

Seibel joined the 2 NEWS team in 2014 as co-anchor of 2 NEWS Today. He’s shared the anchor desk with Lauren Wood since 2017.

Seibel will be joined by Brooke Moore and Storm Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brian Davis beginning Monday, September 6th to co-anchor 2 NEWS First at 4. He’ll also co-anchor Five on 2 as well as 2 NEWS at 6, 10 and 11.

“I’m humbled to have spent the last seven and a half years telling my hometown what the world looks like as they started their day,” said Seibel. “I’m honored to continue earning that trust in the evenings and at night, and I’m thrilled to team up with Brooke, Brian Davis and Jack Pohl, for whom I have great respect.”
Seibel and his wife, Heather, have three wonderfully spirited kids, Noah, Kylene and Elise.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

The Brightside Drag Brunch

August 25, 2021 By Dayton937

Brunch and a show! Join us at The Brightside for brunch with a FIERCE twist! Ticket includes a meal catered by local favorite The Drunken Waffle and performances by some of the finest Drag Artist in Dayton! This is a show you don’t want to miss!!!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Thunderstruck, An AC/DC Tribute Band at Wings

August 25, 2021 By Dayton937

Spungewurthy opens at 8pm followed by Thunderstruck!!! The best AC/DC Tribute in the land!

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Bacon Lover’s Festival This Saturday

August 25, 2021 By Dayton937

Saturday, Aug 28th from 3-10pm Fraze Pavilion plays host to the 7th annual Bacon Fest.  Eight local eateries will be serving up baconlicious treats for sale.

Bring your lawn chairs to enjoy free music

3pm- Shannon Clark and the Sugar
5:30pm  – LYD featuring Yolanda Drake
8pm  – Brother Believe Me

Here are the menus from the participating vendors:

Amber Rose Restaurant and Catering

Bacon and cheddar Pierogi  2 for $5
Bacon Nachos $10
Bacon Wrapped Turkey Leg $10

Carvers Steaks & Chops

Bacon Chutney Steak Sandwich $10
Bacon Chocolate Brownie $5

Best Dessert – Sweet Umms Chocolatier – Sweet Potato Bacon Dream Cake

Delish Dayton

The Best Damn Ranch Turkey Burger Sliders w/Candied Turkey Bacon
Smothered Waffle Fries

El Meson

Bacon Empanadas

JA’s and Sweetums

Milk Chocolate Cover Bacon
White Chocolate Covered Bacon
Bacon Sweet Potato Cake

Marion’s Piazza

Winner 2019 Best Bacon Dish – Buttered BLT with Bacon Dressing

Bacon Slice $4
Bacon Whole Pizza $20

Rolling Indulgence

TBA

1776 Grill

Bacon Grilled Cheese on Garlic Toast

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Tour de Donut In Troy

August 24, 2021 By Dayton937

The Tour de Donut is a unique bicycle event, where your ability to eat donuts is just as important as your ability to ride your bicycle fast. The event is a mass start timed ride where riders visit donut stops and eat donuts. For each donut the rider eats during the ride (and keeps down) they have 5 minutes deducted from their ride time. There are prizes in several classes including a Tour de Donut championship jersey for the best adjusted “donut time”.

Filed Under: Active Living

BBB-Dayton’s Eclipse Integrity Award Winners

August 24, 2021 By Dayton937

Better Business Bureau serving Dayton and the Miami Valley hosted its annual Eclipse Integrity Awards dinner this evening. About 400 people joined the organization at the David H. Ponitz Sinclair Center to honor five organizations with the prestigious Eclipse Integrity Awards, five Students of Integrity Award winners, as well as its Community Honor and local Torch Award recipients. It also presented its third class of Spark Award winners.

The BBB’s Eclipse Integrity Awards are about ethics, honesty and integrity. Here are the 2021 awardees:

 

Eclipse Integrity Award Winners 

The Eclipse Integrity Awards are presented to businesses featuring strong leadership and team members. Their leadership is committed to ethics, building a culture of high character ethics and unifying team members around ethical practices. The team is dedicated to performance management practices, ethical human resource practices and committed to the community as demonstrated by their community service and support of the BBB ideals.

 

Schenck Furniture & Appliances, winner in the 0-3 employees category, does business the old-fashioned way. Its philosophy is to provide quality merchandise at a fair price with unmatched service as they treat everyone as a friend not just a customer. These actions develop customers’ trust and gets them to recommend the business to others. Generation after generation of customers turn to the company for their furniture and appliance needs. The business gives back to the community it serves by supporting youth and school athletic programs and being involved annually in the Montgomery County Fair, sponsoring the 4-H king and queen contest and purchasing 4-H Jr. Fair youth livestock projects. In addition, it donates pre-owned appliances to families in need. Schenck Furniture and Appliances is leaving a legacy of integrity for future generations of the business.

 

DryTech Exteriors, the winner in the 4-6 employees category, provides roofing, siding and gutter products, free inspections, repairs and installation services for both residential and commercial properties. It’s proud to be a Platinum-Preferred Owens Corning contractor, an honor awarded to 1% of contractors nationwide. Integrity is woven into every facet of the business as validated through positive customer satisfaction surveys, reviews and conversations that has allowed it to continue to grow and meet customer needs. DryTech Exteriors looks for opportunities to give back where and when it can. For instance, it provided roofing materials, labor and installation for a Habitat for Humanity home earlier this year. And, it’s beginning a Habitat For Humanity project called Roofs For Troops, which will provide a full roof replacement for a veteran in need. Unity, passion, transparency and community define DryTech Exteriors.

 

Choice Comfort Services is the winner in the 7-20 employees category. The company, which provides HVAC, plumbing and electric service, believes listening to understand, taking thoughtful action and investing wisely in its future will strengthen the team and continually create unparalleled customer experiences. Delivering comfort and peace of mind is a top priority. In fact, it created the “Touch-less Tune-up” to allow the business to do A/C tune-ups without having to enter customers’ homes during the pandemic. The company’s devoted to improving and supporting the communities in which the team lives, works and plays. Team members volunteer on boards and committees and the company supports many school sports programs. It’s even started a new initiative to help a different nonprofit each month with up to $400 in donations and volunteer time. The Choice Comfort Services team is self-aware, accountable, responsible and truthful in its actions.

 

Waibel Energy Systems, which took home the award in the 21+ employees category, is a technologically driven mechanical contractor providing HVAC system install and service, non-proprietary building automation system installation/monitoring/service, commercial plumbing, building access control and security cameras. The team promises they will do what they say they will do. They are committed to delivering the best service with expected excellence. And, if they make a mistake, they own it and make it right. They follow the Golden Rule. Waibel focuses on making a difference and makes it a practice to give back. Agencies that benefit from its generosity include the Victory Project, ABC TOOLS and the Life Enrichment Center. It’s also donated equipment to HVAC programs at Sinclair and Upper Valley JVS. The company strives to be a trusted advisor to clients and believes integrity starts with shared values and accountability.

 

The Nonprofit Eclipse Integrity Awards are presented to nonprofits or charities, which demonstrate outstanding community service through their mission and accomplishments, demonstrate excellence in programs and fiscal stewardship, operate with integrity through ethical leadership and a strong team, are transparent in their communications and value the power of collaborations/partnerships. Their actions make a positive impact on the vitality and overall health of our community while supporting the ideals of BBB.

 

The winner in the nonprofit category, House of Bread, provides meals to people in need. It began serving lunches a few days a week to 20 people laid off from GM. Today, it serves a hot, nutritious meal in two dining rooms 365 days a year. The team believes no one deserves to go hungry and everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. The organization’s culture is whatever needs done can be done by anyone in the organization. No job is beneath anyone’s abilities and no challenge is beyond what the team can handle. Even COVID-19 couldn’t stop the team from its work. It had to stop using volunteers and find funding to hire staff to provide carryout meals to those they serve. House of Bread strives to provide confidence to donors that the organization is here for the long term to tackle the issues of poverty and hunger.

 

Students of Integrity Winners

These five high school seniors demonstrated high moral character and outstanding ethics. All high schools in your BBB’s service area received invitations to nominate two outstanding students from their senior classes. Each of the winners is recognized as a BBB Student of Integrity and will receive a $1,000 scholarship to a college of his/her choice.

Maiya Dilbone from Troy Christian High School has not only served on Student Council, but she’s also served as team captain of the women’s varsity soccer team and attended Chick-Fil-A’s Leadership Academy. Through that program, she created and executed community service initiatives and volunteered at a local assisted-living program. This is in addition to her time teaching Sunday School at church, serving as a teacher’s assistant at school and maintaining a 4.38 GPA. Maiya hopes these skills will benefit her as she goes forward to attend Ohio Northern University in the fall to major in business.

Student council president and vice president, National Honor Society vice president, model UN delegate, Interact Club secretary and president are all titles Alexis Gastelu from Piqua High School has held during her high school career. And, that is only the tip of the iceberg. While never sacrificing her academic goals, Alexis is an awarded athlete, poet, performer, blood donor, organizer and all-around school leader. Her long-term goal is to use what she learns from the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina to open a shelter for women and children.

 

Centering her actions on unity and respect, Arielle Johnson from Yellow Springs High School was ready to step up last spring as a leader of a Black Lives Matter organization called YS Speaking Up for Justice. Through that experience, Arielle got to listen to people of many different backgrounds and beliefs, discuss how the social justice movement impacted them in disparate ways and how to find validity and empathy in everyone’s experience. Through this tumultuous year, she maintained a 4.0 GPA. Arielle plans to attend Case Western Reserve University this fall and follow a pre-med track.

 

Grant Klopfenstein from Troy High School has attended the Hugh O’Brian Leadership Camp and Chick-Fil-A Leadership Academy. He’s been a Key Club officer and National Honor Society president. He spent four years as a WACO Aviation Summer Camp mentor and was recognized by Troy High School staff as Best Male Citizen. He’s also played varsity football and remained in the top five of his class. With all this leadership potential, it’s no surprise Grant is considering a career in higher education, specifically teaching mathematics. He also hopes to work in mathematic research and to work in the field of unknown mathematical problems. Grant’s thirst for wisdom and knowledge helps shape his views on leadership.

 

Zurie Pope from Piqua High School will admit no one can truly know for sure the path his or her life is going to take, but he is sure of at least one trajectory for his – writing, specifically, journalism. Though he has been involved with his school newspaper throughout high school, in the last year, he has also written for Youth Journalism International, The Hub and Unpublished. His goal is to align his love of journalism and global politics, and work as a conflict journalist for an independent news source. Zurie has also been a delegate of Piqua High School’s Gay-Straight alliance, speaking openly about finding his own truths.

 

Community Honor Recipients

BBB’s Community Honor recognizes organizations that make significant contributions to enrich the lives of others. It spotlights the honoree’s efforts to realize not only their own missions, but their role in making the Miami Valley a thriving community, taking care of its citizens – individuals and organizations.

The Community Honor Award, sponsored by Randd Associates Printing and Promotions, was presented to Public Health – Dayton and Montgomery County. Every day the staff of this organization strive to improve the quality of life in our community by achieving the goals of public health through prevention, promotion and protection. The organization protects many environmental elements, such as air, food and drinking water. It works with schools, hospitals, community organizations and neighborhood groups to help people make healthier choices in their everyday lives. It provides birth and death records, nuisance abatement, disease reporting and control, etc. The team continually evaluates the changing needs of our community and implements new strategies to meet those needs.

The pandemic put the team’s talent, expertise, skills and resources to the test and they rose to the challenge, always keeping the health of Montgomery County residents a top priority. Staff jumped into action, hosting news conferences to share the latest information, conducting contact tracing, sharing best practices, hosting mass vaccination clinics and much more. Despite the stress of the job, they did what was right for the health of our community and lead the charge to protect our citizens from COVID-19.

 

Torch Award Recipient 

The local Torch Award is dedicated to the legacy of great Miami Valley business pioneers, such as John Patterson, Wilbur and Orville Wright, Charles Kettering and Colonel Edward Deeds. It was through their ingenuity, leadership, generosity and mentorship to others that the Miami Valley has stood the test of time and recreated itself again and again. This award honors businesses, which have inspired, mentored and provided valuable support, education and guidance to staff, businesses and community leaders that have went on to make their successes in the Miami Valley.

 

Nurses Care, Inc. is committed to providing the highest quality home health care services, such as skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, IV therapy, medical social work services, personal care, homemaking and respite care, with Christian values and compassionate hearts. When COVID-19 hit the region, office staff were offered the opportunity to work from home, but no one elected to do so. The team was in the office every day without fail. Field staff heroically continued to see patients seven days a week, not missing one day of care. In fact, the company hasn’t missed one day of caring for patients in 30 years.

Always striving to be the best they can be, the company earned a BBB Eclipse Integrity Award in 2016 and was a finalist in the Dayton Business Journal’s Woman-Owned Business of the Year Award in 2019. Nurses Care has earned The Joint Commission’s Deem Status since 1997. The team always takes time to assist students interested in learning about the industry. The company’s leader, Sheila Rush, has served as a mentor for the Dayton Business Journal’s BizWomen’s Mentoring Monday for several years.

The award selection committee marveled at the company’s philanthropic efforts. Beneficiaries of its support include the Billy J. Rush Foundation, TJ’s Place of Hope, the Marines Toys for Tots and more. It has even lent its support beyond our local region as it donated water to first responders during 911 and Hurricane Katrina, donated coats to survivors of Hurricane Sandy, as well as sent medical supplies to its own nurses in Haiti. It hosts holiday parties for the residents of several local residential buildings, takes gifts to the needy and provides meals to them for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

 

Spark Awards

The Spark Awards recognize entrepreneurial organizations whose leaders demonstrate a higher level of character, generating a culture that is authentic about its mission and connect with community.

Battle Sight Technologies’ motivation, calling and duty is to spearhead technology for the frontline, whether it’s warfighters, law enforcement agencies or first responders. It strives to enhance day-to-day operations, well being and productivity for our frontline through revolutionary products. The work they do saves lives and there is no margin for error, putting competence, caring and communication at the core of the business. It’s imperative that the team listens to the boots on the ground, implements their feedback and communicates back to them that the company has their backs as they risk everything in service to our freedom and safety. The team also believes its investment within the local community only strengthens the region and provides a better environment to build the business and raise the team’s families. Therefore, it works alongside and partners with local companies whenever possible. It’s also committed to the Dayton Dragons, the Dayton Chamber and various events sponsored by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University.

 

The Matthew Tamerisk Collection specializes in crafting unique, live edge and dimensional wood products for residential and commercial environments. The team’s goal is for its custom décor to catch the attention of all who see it and for it to become a catalyst for community for generations to come. The team views every new project as an opportunity to build a reputation for excellent service through the process of designing, crafting and delivering not only a quality product, but a quality experience for every client every time. Team members operate with humility and curiosity, always welcoming others’ input and being willing to ask for help to help them grow. They know experiencing grace and truth over time leads to personal and professional growth and an atmosphere of trust. In its efforts to give back to the community, the team has trained Victory Project students in wood-working skills and hired them to work on specific projects alongside them. The founder was a Clothes That Work role model, is involved in the Westside Makerspace Community and is slated to speak at the Greene County Career Center. The team has also given time, labor, finances and expertise to Narrow Gate Exchange, based in Nashville, Tennessee, to help the ministry continue to thrive.

Noticing a demand for prepared meals, Picnk – a company that offers convenient, nutritious and affordable options for customers – got its start. The founder focuses on emotional intelligence, communication and transparency and recognizes the constant need for improvement is vital to the success of a leader, the team and the business. Taking care of team members is considered the absolute greatest investment for the business. The leadership empowers and cultivates individuals who strive to be the best versions of themselves. And, team members’ input is valued. Community is a top priority. The company never hesitates to give whenever it can to a wide variety of causes either by catering a charitable event for a free or at reduced rate, monetary donations to various organizations, as well as raising awareness for a variety of community and social issues. For instance, it has partnered or supported Dayton Foodbank, National Guard, KIND Dayton and East End Community Services. Since the global pandemic began, Picnk has given out over 15,000 free or reduced meals to the community. All this was done despite a fire in its facility in June of 2020.

John North, president/CEO of BBB serving Dayton and the Miami Valley, says, “The actions of these honorees, whether a business, nonprofit or student, are inspiring. They make others want to emulate them, which in the long run make our marketplace better. What an honor to recognize them.”

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Better Business Bureau, Eclipse Integrity Awards

Turkish Food Festival Returns

August 24, 2021 By Dayton937

The Greater Dayton Turkish-American Society of Ohio is hosting an Anatolian food festival.  As organizer Arif explained, traditionally they’ve called it Turkish, but the term Anatolian actually encompasses a greater variety of their members, who may be Turks, Kurds, Armenians, Arabs and  Greeks.  The Festival will be held this Sunday, August 29th from 11am to 4pm at their community center, located at 2601 E 4th St, Dayton, OH 45403-2111.

The Fest includes great Mediterranean and Central Asian Cuisines made and served by their members.  Some of the dishes you’ll be able to purchase are Kebabs, Gyros, Lahmajoon, Kofta, Salads and Olive Oil Dishes, as well as a rich variety of desserts and pastries, Turkish coffee and tea.

Upon arrival stop at the ticket table and purchase tickets, that can be exchanged at each table for some amazing goodies.  Food tables will line the walls and each item will be labeled with name and number of tickets it costs..  Tables are set up in the center of the room so you can sit and enjoy your meal or if you prefer you can get it packaged to go.  Depending on the weather, their may even be tables set up for outside dining.

Baklava

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: TASO, Turkish Food Fest

5 Course Wine Dinner at Salar

August 24, 2021 By Dayton937

Squeeze in one last summer event! Enjoy a 5 course meal with wine pairings prepared by Chef Margot Blondet. All wines available for purchase after dinner.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

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