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937-206-3864
2nd Street Market
600 E 2nd St,
Dayton, OH 45402
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The Beer 5K & 1/4 mile Walk / Tasting is an event that celebrates everything local. Local running, local drinking, and local charities. This event will bring together area microbreweries and the running community to enjoy a fun, athletic event with a relaxing beer tasting after party. The event will be open to the public with options for athletes of all abilities and beer enthusiasts.
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Join us for a weekend of world class award winning music featuring the Native American flute. This year’s performers include multi national award winners and nominees Douglas Blue Feather (OH) Lowery Begay (TN), Danica Lee (TX), Douglas Thunder Horse (IN), Billy Crowbeak (OH), Mark Camden (OH), Paul Nelson (OH) John DeBoer (OH) and the Miami Valley Flute Circle (OH). There will also be a flute makers showcase on stage Sat morning at 10 am and a community drum circle hosted by Douglas Blue Feather on Saturday from 8:00-9:00 pm. A few drums and percussion instruments will be provided, please bring your own.
This is a family friendly event with great music, vendors with Native American style arts & crafts, educational workshops & presentations, and great food. Our large performance tent is open on all side with chairs, professional stage, sound, and lights. This is an outdoor event that is free and open to the public at a beautiful public park with plenty of close parking, all with easy handicap access.
By Dayton937
LGBTQ+ PRIDE kicks off in the month of June as a way of saying, ‘We’re Here, We’re Queer….‘ you know the rest! The month-long celebration, which commemorates the Stonewall Riots, got its unofficial start on June 28th, 1969. On that day, protests began in New York City at the Stonewall Bar. The protests followed police raids in the night club, which subsequently kicked-off the gay-rights liberation movement. From then until now, and from NYC to everywhere you can imagine, PRIDE has become a way of showing society the impact LBGTQ+ persons have had in the history of the world. 
PRIDE has grown exponentially, and Dayton is seeing that growth in its celebration as well. The event, which starts Friday and runs through Sunday, ending with the annual Running with Pride 5K, looks to be the biggest ever. As of this writing there are anticipated to be over 100 vendors! Friday’s kick-off features ‘Affair on St. Clair‘ as the event has moved from Courthouse Square to St. Clair between 1st and 2nd Streets. This also gives people a chance to see the new LGBT Center!
Among the many changes that are being ushered in will be the Todd Crawford Beer Garden, which pays tribute to one of Dayton’s most beloved advocates and volunteers. Friday night will have all kinds of live entertainment, and back by popular demand, the philanthropic ladies themselves, The RubiGirls will close out the day with their newest show at 9pm.
Saturday will play host to the annual Pride Parade with its new route running from 2nd Street passing the Schuster and Victoria and then down 1st Street. The parade will end at the main stage on St. Clair. The parade ends where the party begins….which includes food, beer, vendors, singers, drag, dancers, and just about anything else you can think of!!

Bring the family and enjoy some time with Dayton’s Pride Festival. So much to see and do! And if you’ve been before, you know PRIDE in DAYTON is just another reason to be PROUD OF DAYTON!
For all the area PRIDE events and details for each, it’s as easy as clicking on
https://dayton937.com/events/list?tribe_eventcategory%5B0%5D=12230
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Rally’s, an iconic drive-thru restaurant chain known for flavorful craveable food at a great value, is now offering a new line of brisket menu items oozing with juicy flavor for a limited time only including the BBQ Brisket Melt, Brisket Bosswich® and Brisket Loaded Fries. Just in time for summer, you won’t want to miss these new items, giving those who love brisket all the more reason to celebrate.
Available now at participating locations nationwide, Rally’s offers a slow cooked BBQ experience to its guests through the following menu items:
BBQ Brisket Melt: Bold BBQ flavor alert! Prepared with hickory-smoked tender brisket that is smoked low and slow on top of a 100 percent beef hamburger patty, with BBQ sauce, red onions, pickles, and melty cheese, all served on two slices of toasted, thick-cut Texas toast, the new BBQ Brisket Melt offers many unique elevated ingredients at an affordable price point starting at only $3.49.

Brisket Bosswich®: Have a large appetite? Be the boss of the BBQ! The new Brisket Bosswich® takes the BBQ Brisket Melt to the next level with all the same ingredients, plus three times the juicy brisket, a larger hamburger patty and sweet and smoky BBQ sauce all served on two slices of toasted, thick-cut Texas coast. Caramelized on the outside, tender on the inside, the Brisket Bosswich® is absolutely oozing with flavor and succulent pieces of beef brisket available starting at $7.29.
Brisket Loaded Fries: Round out your meal with the taste of delicious brisket on top of Checkers & Rally’s Famous Seasoned Fries – long recognized as the #1 Most Craveable Fries in America.* The new Brisket Loaded Fries are topped with juicy beef brisket and Smoky BBQ sauce, then coated in flavorful, melted cheddar cheese and sprinkled with diced red onions and dill pickles, starting at $4.89.
“Summer is almost here, which means get-togethers with friends and family, fun in the sun and cravings for BBQ, which is why Rally’s is amping up its menu with three brisket-inspired items,” said Ryan Joy, Executive Chef at Checkers Drive-In Restaurants. “Rally’s has everything you need to satisfy cravings of any size from our BBQ Brisket Melt to our Brisket Bosswich®, adding genuine, hickory-smoked brisket offerings to our menu for the first time in the company’s history at a value price point we know our guests will love. We welcome everyone in to taste our savory brisket sandwiches – let us do the work, while you sit back and indulge in these delicious BBQ offerings.”
By Dayton937
Little Caesars is celebrating two decades of its iconic Hot-N-Ready products with a summer full of giveaways and getaways. To mark the 20th anniversary of the Hot-N-Ready line, the pizza chain is offering fans nationwide a chance to win a variety of prizes, including trips, drones, experiences, and free pizza for a year as part of the brand’s Summer of Hot-N-Ready promotion.
Launched in 2004, Hot-N-Ready has become a favorite for its convenience and quality, offering ready-to-eat pizzas without the wait. To honor this milestone, Little Caesars is rolling out the Summer of Hot-N-Ready® Giveaways and Getaways, kicking off with a grand prize of one year of free classic pizzas for 20 lucky winners. Starting May 27, fans can enter the sweepstakes by scanning a QR code on their receipt at participating locations. Full details and official rules are available at SummerSweeps.LittleCaesars.com. No purchase is necessary to enter.

Each month will bring new prizes. The giveaways for June include:
In addition to these grand prizes, thousands of participants will win free Little Caesars products and merchandise throughout the summer.

For more information on Little Caesars Summer of Hot-N-Ready Giveaways & Getaways and to stay updated on the latest giveaways and promotions, visit SummerSweeps.LittleCaesars.com and follow Little Caesars on social media.
By Dayton937
The hamburger is already perhaps the most celebrated main dish in the United States. But even with all the love, the burger still deserves its own day.
This year, National Hamburger Day falls on Tuesday, May 28. So get ready to chomp down.
The hamburger and its close sibling, the cheeseburger, are America’s favorite entrées, according to YouGov’s regularly updated list of The Most Popular American Dishes. Only mashed potatoes and French fries rank slightly higher (86% popularity for each of those side dishes). The hamburger earned 85%, the cheeseburger 83%.
An estimated 50 billion burgers are eaten in the U.S. each year.
National Hamburger Day coincides with the week of Burger King’s 70th birthday. Members of Burger King’s Royal Perks loyalty program get deals all week long:
Timed to National Hamburger Day, Wendy’s has a special promotion starting Tuesday and running through to Sunday, June 2. Customers can get a Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger for 1 cent with any purchase.
To get the deal, order in the Wendy’s app or at wendys.com.

Outback Steakhouse is offering customers $10 burgers between May 28 — 30.
By Dayton937
The Dayton Jewish International Film Festival offers outstanding world cinema that promotes awareness, appreciation and pride to the diversity of the Jewish people and to the community at large. Our goal is to educate and entertain through evocative, narrative and documentary films that portray the Jewish experience from historic to current global perspectives.

JCC International Jewish Film Festival Opening Night – The Catskills
Cost:
Opening Night Reception + Individual Ticket $18
Season pass $95 (includes Opening Night)
(United States, 2023, 86 minutes) Documentary
The Catskills is a delightful account on the rise and fall of the Borscht Belt and the powerful women who made it happen. With a trove of lost-and-found archival footage and a cast of characters endowed with the gift of gab, this charming documentary journeys into the storied mountain getaway north of New York City that served as refuge for Jewish immigrants and affluent Jewish families alike. Stand-up comedians share their best shtick while former waiters, entertainers, and dance instructors recount tales of the family-run resorts and bungalows. Punctuated with expert commentary—including from Dayton’s Dr. Jenny Caplan!—The Catskills is where nostalgia and memory meets the American Jewish experience.

Jennifer Caplan is Associate Professor and The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati Chair in Judaic Studies at University of Cincinnati. Her first book Funny, You Don’t Look Funny: Judaism and Humor from the Silent Generation to Millennials was published by Wayne State University Press in 2023, and she is a co-editor of the forthcoming book No Respect: Themes and Trends in Global Jewish Humors. Currently she is working on Unmasked: Jewish Characters in DC and Marvel, which looks at the history and evolution of Jewish comic book characters.
Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
(Israel, 2023, 111 minutes) Crime/Drama
Home, nominated for nine Israeli Academy Awards, including Best Film, is a portrayal of the tensions between religious power and personal ambition in an ultra-Orthodox enclave. Yair opens a computer store in his Jerusalem neighborhood, instigating the scrutiny of the rabbis who police the boundaries between the secular and the sacred. His wife’s distinguished family has doubts, but the stream of customers interested in “kosher” electronic products says otherwise. Yair’s success clashes with the gatekeepers of propriety in this insular community. Based on the personal story of writer-director Benny Fredman, Home’s dynamic performances and tremendous cinematography places us in the heart of contemporary Jerusalem.
Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
FEATURING THE FOLLOWING FILMS:
Sevap/Mitvah
(United States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2023, 20 minutes)
In 1941 Nazi-occupied Bosnia, a Muslim woman risks her life to save her Jewish friends and is saved by them in turn 50 years later. Inspired by a true story.
BrownWhite
(Israel, 2022, 10 minutes)
BrownWhite explores how skin color influences the development of identity. Weaving Israeli biracial kids’ life experiences with findings from academic research, the film reveals the dilemmas of identity in the blended family – a world that’s more complicated than black, white, or brown.
Mazel Tov Cocktail
(Germany, 2020, 30 minutes)
Dima is a charismatic, tough Russian-Jewish teenager living in Germany. Breaking the fourth wall he passionately and ferociously talks about his views, the Jewish condition in Germany, and about the tolerant, but hypocritical ways in which his world works.
Call Me Alvy
(United Kingdom, 2017, 10 minutes)
Brian Silver – almost 13 and preparing for Bar Mitzvah – has been obsessed with Woody Allen ever since his older brother introduced him to the film Annie Hall. Does his mother have a reason to worry, or is it just a phase?
Jack and Sam
(United States, 2023, 20 minutes)
A poignant film about two Holocaust survivors who were miraculously reunited after 80 years and are now spending time rekindling their friendship and teaching others about the dangers of hatred. NOTE: After the war, Jack Waksal moved to Dayton, Ohio, where he lived until 1992.
Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Virtual Access Ticket $12
Season pass $95
Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Virtual Access Ticket $12
Season pass $95
(Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, 2018, 113 minutes) Drama/Comedy
What happens when you seek revenge but find friendship? Eighty-year-old Jiri believes he has located the former SS officer who executed his parents but finds instead the man’s wastrel middle-aged son. The bittersweet odd-couple journey to meet surviving witnesses of war and to come to some resolve about history and guilt and wisdom about life and loss. Variety’s Jessica Kiang writes “the subtlety of the film’s elegant craft, the restraint of well-known Slovakian director Martin Šulík’s characterful screenplay, and the superb chemistry between the two lead actors gives The Interpreter a respectful, quiet resonance.”

Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Virtual Access Ticket $12
Season pass $95
**First 50 dads get in FREE!! Use code DAD50 at checkout**
(Code only available for in-person screening; can only be used one time per transaction)

Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
In iconic roles from Leo Bloom to Willy Wonka, and in comedy classics like Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, Gene Wilder (born Jerome Silberman) charmed audiences with his neurotic charisma and manic energy. Wilder also faced personal tragedy, losing his wife, comedian Gilda Radner, and later battling Alzheimer’s. A “disarmingly lovable documentary” award-winning filmmaker Ron Frank has gifted us a “captivating, insightful and profoundly moving” account of one of our great comic actors. With rare never-before-seen home videos and memorable scenes from our favorite Gene Wilder films, this winning documentary reveals intimate insights detailing his life and career with many astonishing surprises. An audience favorite at more than a dozen film festivals, do not miss the timeless comic genius of Wilder on the big screen.

Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
(United States, 2023, 79 minutes) Documentary
Shortlisted for the International Documentary Association’s best films of 2023
(United States, 2023, 79 minutes) Documentary
Shortlisted for the International Documentary Association’s best films of 2023
For decades Nathan Hilu has been unable to stop drawing: his years during and after World War II, his Syrian-Jewish family, his Yiddish New York. His quirky drawings—part underground comix, part Jean-Michel Basquiat, all Nathan—have the attention of archivists, galleries, and historians. Tablet Magazine described him as the “most significant Jewish Outsider artist you’ve never heard of.” But doubts arise: was Nathan really a guard at the Nuremberg Trials? What is memory and what is invention? A compelling documentary with twists and turns of the creative spirit. Do not miss the spectacular visual kaleidoscope of urgency as Nathan races against the clock to document history.

Cost:
No charge (seating is limited)
No charge (seating is limited)
(United States, 1986, 80 minutes) Animated Family Musical
An animated cinematic feast, not to be missed on the big screen! Steven Spielberg helped produce this now-classic tale of a young mouse named Fievel Mousekewitz who, with his family, emigrate from Russia to the United States by boat after their home is destroyed by cats. Separated from his family but aided by a team of new-immigrant ethnic mice, Fievel explores the new world, facing adventure, hardship, and reunion. An entertaining, sensitive, and unforgettable tribute to the immigrant experience, An American Tail will sensitize another young generation to the challenges of many of our forebears.
In partnership with PJ Library

Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
(Italy, France, Germany, 2023, 134 minutes) Historical Drama
A captivating depiction of the controversy that shocked the world: the 1858 forced removal of a Jewish child, Edgardo Mortara, from his family by agents of the Inquisition, approved by the Pope himself. Brought to the screen with historical accuracy and striking cinematography, Kidnapped narrates a turning point in the history of Italy in general and the Jews in Europe in particular. This is the story Steven Spielberg considered filming, now brought to life by acclaimed Italian director Marco Bellocchio. Don’t miss this full-tilt drama “with the passionate vehemence of Victor Hugo or Charles Dickens” (Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian).

Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Virtual Access Ticket $12
Season pass $95
(Canada, 2023, 67 minutes) Musical Comedy
Can the pizzazz of pop and the chutzpah of the digital age capture the spirit of tradition? At 20, Viv was a promising young singer. At 30, her failing music career has forced her back into her mother’s basement. But when this self-proclaimed “Bad Jew” lands ass-backwards into a job as a Cantor at her family’s synagogue, she’s thrown into a wild ride of illicit affairs, drug trips, family drama, self-discovery and some serious Jewish bops. It’s Shiva Baby meets A Star is Born. Modern Jewish wit and viral Hebrew Electro-Pop. Don’t miss the delightful performances which earned Less than Kosher the Audience Award at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival.

Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
(Germany, 2023, 121 minutes) Historical Drama
In extraordinary times, betrayal becomes ordinary. During wartime Berlin, some Jews found ways to evade Nazi round-ups, living surreptitious lives through guile and chutzpah. But standing in the eye of the storm had its risks. This powerful film is based on the true story of Stella Goldschlag, a young German Jew who became a “catcher” for the Gestapo. Stella explores how one can transform from survivor to snitch; a portrait of how ordinary souls become corrupted by dark circumstances. With award-winning actress Paula Beer as Stella, this beautifully filmed account of complexity and loyalty will stimulate audience discussions as few films have.
(130 E. 5th St, Dayton, OH 45402)Cost:
Individual Ticket $12
Season pass $95
(Israel, Poland, Colombia 2022, 96 minutes) Comedy/Drama
In the shadow of the capture of Adolf Eichmann, Polsky, a grumpy Holocaust survivor living in the countryside begins to have suspicions about his secretive new neighbor Mr. Herzog (played by German cult-actor Udo Kier). Piecing together clues and cues, Polsky goes to risky lengths to investigate. Might his portrait-painting, dog-loving nemesis be that Adolf? In order to verify, he will have to engage and entertain his neighbor, but at what costs to his loneliness? A comedy of misrecognition and misanthropy, My Neighbor Adolf is a charming and gripping black comedy, a hit for festival audiences worldwide.
Tickets also available for purchase at the door as space allows.
Questions? Contact Laura Smith, JCC Administrative Assistant, at [email protected].
For more information or help please contact Laura Smith, JCC Administrative Assistant, at [email protected].
By Dayton937
Amidst the arrival of warmer days, Kit Kat fans across America have a fresh reason to rejoice as the brand unveils its newest flavor: the Kit Kat Pink Lemonade Flavored Bar. Infused with the tang of lemonade and a touch of sweet strawberry, this limited-edition treat promises to transport consumers into a summertime reverie with every bite.

Encased within the classic, crunchy wafers lies a pink lemonade-flavored creme, offering a refreshing twist accentuated by subtle notes of strawberry.
The Pink Lemonade edition is a response to the demand for tangy treats among Gen Z and Millennials. Available in both standard and king sizes, the Kit Kat Pink Lemonade Flavored Bar joins a long line of unconventional flavors, including Chocolate Frosted Donut, Mint + Dark Chocolate, and Birthday Cake.
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By Dayton937
Nothing Bundt Cakes is making this summer sweeter with the launch of its largest seasonal flavor lineup ever. The new Taste of Summer Collection introduces six limited-time flavors, marking the most extensive summer release in the brand’s 27-year history.

Rolling out now through August, the collection features a mix of two-week pop-up flavors and seasonal featured flavors, offering something new to enjoy throughout the summer. Here’s what to look forward to:
The collection will culminate in August with a sixth and final pop-up flavor, promising a unique and exciting surprise for Nothing Bundt Cakes fans.
The Taste of Summer Collection will be available only while supplies last at all Nothing Bundt Cakes bakeries nationwide.
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By Dayton937
When you shop at local farmers markets, you are supporting small-scale farmers and enjoying fresh, organic produce. Choose local for a healthier community and environment. Here’s a list of where you’ll find them around town:
For over 20 years this market has been made up of a hardworking group of men, women and children, dedicated…

Don’t forget to stop by market and support our local vendors!
Join us every Saturday through Sept 14, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. for local products including fresh produce, honey/jams, and…
The farmers’ market is located on the corner of Main St. & Philadelphia Dr, in the parking lot of Shiloh…
The Fairborn Farmers Market will officially open on Wednesday, May 1st 2024 at 10am until 2pm. It will run every…
The Lebanon Farmers Market is open 3pm to 7pm every Thursday May 16 thru October 3. The Lebanon Farmers Market…
For over 20 years this market has been made up of a hardworking group of men, women and children, dedicated…
Don’t forget to stop by market and support our local vendors!
Join us every Saturday through Sept 14, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. for local products including fresh produce, honey/jams, and…
The farmers’ market is located on the corner of Main St. & Philadelphia Dr, in the parking lot of Shiloh…
The Fairborn Farmers Market will officially open on Wednesday, May 1st 2024 at 10am until 2pm. It will run every…
The Oakwood Farmers’ Market is located in downtown Oakwood and operates rain or shine from 9am – 1pm Saturdays in…
Don’t forget to stop by market and support our local vendors!
Join us every Saturday through Sept 14, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. for local products including fresh produce, honey/jams, and…
The farmers’ market is located on the corner of Main St. & Philadelphia Dr, in the parking lot of Shiloh…
The Eichelberger Amphitheater (8625 Brandt Pike) is home to the Farmers Market at The Heights on Saturdays. This year’s market…
Bella Sorella Pizza Co. Yummy Gyro Food Truck Lilia’s Outside Cafe Atlas & Co. Charcuterie LLC Billie Gold Bubble Tea…
New Carlisle Farmer’s Market every Saturday morning June 15 to September 28 from 10-2pm in Downtown New Carlisle in front of CVS…
By Dayton937
The doors opened yesterday at this new Beavercreek eatery. Located just west of Sam’s club
Sakura Sushi & Korean Cuisine has opened at 3464 Pentagon Blvd.


Offering 10 Bento box lunch options for weekday lunches between 11am – 3pm and 3 different fried rice options as well as a Korean lunch menu that includes Kimchi Stew, Soon Du Bu Stew, made with tofu, Bibimbap, Japchae- sweet potato starch noodles stir fried with vegetables and meat, Beef Bulgogi- Korean BBQ beef and short ribs and a large selection of Boba teas, you could dine hear for a month without repeating options.
The Sushi bar:




3464 Pentagon Blvd, Beavercreek, OH 45431
937-789-1600
Tues- Thurs 11am – 9pm
Fri & Sat 11am – 10pm
Sun noon – 8pm
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Based on Khaled Hosseini’s beloved, international best-selling novel, THE KITE RUNNER is a powerful new play adapted by Matthew Spangler that follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption.
Afghanistan is a divided country, and two childhood friends are about to be torn apart. It’s a beautiful afternoon in Kabul and the skies are full of the excitement and joy of a kite flying tournament. But neither of the boys can foresee the incident which will change their lives forever. Told across two decades and two continents,?THE KITE RUNNER is an unforgettable journey of forgiveness, and shows us all that we can be good again.
The Human Race Theatre Company and Dayton Live are proud to bring this national tour to Dayton.
By Dayton937
This is a high energy authentic reproduction of Elvis live on stage, starring one of the top young tribute artists in the country and the amazing Roustabout Showband.