Winter Chick Adventure Weekend
“The Big Picture”
This winter wonderland adventure will begin on January 19th at 5:30 p.m. and end on January 21st at 1 pm. This will be a way for all of us to get out and explore all the beauty of this season while, at the same time, learning from others and setting our sites on a fantastic year ahead.
We will have registration, dinner, and a vision board experience on Friday evening. Following that, we will have campfire smores and hot chocolate around the campfire before going to our heated cabins.
We will then have dinner and gather back for our evening session after this class. During this time, you will find inspirational stories from women who have overcome difficulties financially, physically, and emotionally. We will wind down this exciting and fun-filled day with a candlelight yoga class before heading to our cabins.
Meals Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday morning.
Three guided hikes led by Margie Harrell, Sarah Howard and Kristy Matheson.
Inspirational and educational sessions led by Kristina Malin, Certified Holistic Health Coach, Lisa Helm, LISW, Melissa Faulkner, PhD., Christina Phillips, MSW, and Kristy Matheson, LSW and RYT.
Heated bunk cabins with bathroom and shower facilities in each place.
Candlelight Restorative Yoga on Saturday evening
The opportunity to participate in a book swap.
Optional chair massages by Melissa Smith, Licensed Massage Therapist
Door prizes
Campfires and smores’ all weekend!
Coffee and Hot Chocolate all weekend!
The chance to meet other women who will encourage and accept you just as you are.
The feeling of being inspired, motivated and encouraged to make 2024 a wonderful year!
The opportunity to continue your weekend experience with monthly group accountability and encouragement sessions. (More details given at the retreat)
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Retreat without lodging- $160.00
Optional 15-minute chair massage-$25.00
*Everyone’s schedules differ, but we can only accommodate the above options.
All sales are final, and there are only refunds if you can find someone to take your ticket. If, for an unforeseen reason, we must cancel the retreat, we will issue a full refund minus the credit card fees.
*We’re likely to encounter various winter weather, which adds the element of adventure. If needed, we adjust activities or hike lengths, but we will only cancel if weather conditions are deemed dangerous such as a level three snow emergency.
Smokey Bones 25th Anniversary Rib Special

“For 25 years, Smokey Bones has stayed true to who we are by offering guests a menu filled with their favorite house-smoked and grilled meats, served alongside mouthwatering sides and hand-crafted cocktails, all at a great value,” says Cole Robillard, Chief Marketing Officer at Smokey Bones. “The rollback pricing is a token of our appreciation to our guests as we look forward to the next 25 years and continue our commitment to providing the best barbecue at an unbeatable price.”
Smokey Bones’ signature baby back ribs are expertly seasoned and hand-rubbed, then smoked for four hours in-house and topped with its signature sweet and smokey BBQ sauce. Every flavorful bite will keep you craving for more.
The $9.99 Half Rack and $14.99 Full Rack of St. Louis-style Ribs will be available at all locations while supplies last for dine-in, call-in or online orders. Guests can indulge in this offer until Jan. 31, 2024, or while supplies last.
New Breakfast Option Starting Monday
Calling all breakfast lovers and traditional deli cuisine enthusiasts! Embrace the flavors of the New Year with Dayton’s freshest classic deli, All The Best Delicatessen, as it announces an exciting addition to its menu. Starting Monday, January 15, 2024, All The Best will be serving breakfast daily from 7 AM to 11 AM, and that is just the beginning of the excitement!


This is not a breakfast you want to sleep through, folks! Wake up to the smell of classic fluffy pancakes, challah French toast, mouth watering corned beef hash, and refreshing avocado toast. Looking to try something new? Dive into iconic breakfast options you won’t find anywhere else in Dayton such as bagel and fish sandwiches, noodle kugel, sweet cheese blintzes, and crispy potato pancakes. Want a taste of deli in your morning routine? Try their delectable Reuben and pastrami omelets.

But that’s not all! All The Best Delicatessen understands that time is of the essence, and they’ve got you covered. Embrace the convenience of picking up your order through the newly introduced drive-thru window. This drive-thru option is only available for pick-up orders made online at allthebestdeli.com, accessible under the “order online” section, or through phone orders, at 937-999-4204.

“All The Best lives up to its name once again by curating an exquisite breakfast menu that goes beyond the ordinary and encompasses “all the best” options,” says Lee Schear, owner of All The Best. “It’s not just about the food; it’s about creating a flavorful, unique, and convenient experience for our customers. Through our menu, we share not only a taste of our deli favorites but a journey through nearly forgotten breakfast classics.”
Dayton, OH, United States, Ohio
Open Daily 7am – 7pm
Shop THE MARKET at Town & Country To Benefit KNO
The Kettering Noon Optimists have been hosting THE MARKET at Town & Country on the 2nd Saturday of the month from 11am-4pm since 2017.

When the mall did their remodel they committed to use the breezeway space to support community and civic activities. Pam Cochran was the Property Manager at the time and was also a Kettering Noon Optimist member. Unfortunately Pam is no longer with us but her spirit to support the community and children of the area is still alive.
The Market features local small businesses such as Susan with Got Cakes, Christine with Red Lotus Essence and Kelly with Au Faux Me. There are also crafters such as Anthea with Chalk Couture decor and Sharell with Purple Mane. Direct sales vendors include Jennifer with Paper Pie, Carol with Tastefully Simple, Chery with Color Street Nails, Carrie with Thirty One, Janell with Origami Owl, Tammy with Mary Kay, Robyn with Norwex and Laura with Mary and Martha.
Every month We Care Arts is a vendor at no cost to them. Some months we have additional charities such as the Kettering Backpack Program, Goodworks Farm and Diaper Depot. According to Barbara Farris, the Immediate Past President of the club, “The Market is one of biggest fundraisers for the Optimist Club and we are grateful that Town & Country does not charge us to use their location. This allows us to keep vendor fees on the same level that churches and schools use.”
Farris shared that some of the activities of KNO uses the funds raised through The Market are scholarships, an essay and Oratorical contest, providing shoes for all Kindergarten students at Beavertown Elementary, sweat pants/shirts, socks and underwear to all the nurses in Kettering Elementary schools, supporting Crayons to Classroom and Kettering Back Pack.
Reggae Skate Night at RiverScape
Our first Friday themed skate kicks off with Reggae Night! Skate along to the best of reggae, ska and more. Plus, skaters can enter to win two movie tickets to the Neon to see One Love, or another movie of your choosing. Skate admission is $7 and skate rental is $3. Thanks to The Five Rivers MetroParks Foundation, EBT/SNAP recipients can receive 50% off admission and skate rentals by showing their card at the rentals office. Weather dependent.
TRUE WEST Opens At Dayton Theatre Guild
This Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony-nominated play examines the relationship between two estranged brothers. It is set in the kitchen of their mother’s home in the desert, 40 miles east of Los Angeles. Austin, a screenwriter and achiever, is working on a script he has sold to producer Saul Kimmer. Lee is a demented petty thief who drops in and pitches his own idea for a movie to the producer. Sal then wants Austin to junk his bleak, modern love story and write Lee’s trashy Western tale.
Burning Down The (Fire)House
Dave Chappelle brings laughter, community at new comedy venue
It was a bad night to be Brian Housh, but a good night to be Dave Chappelle.
Yellow Springs’ most famous – or depending on your take on some of his feelings about certain communities and politicians, infamous – resident performed two sold out shows this week at the YS Firehouse. The YS Firehouse is the former Miami Twp. Fire Station on Corry Street, a mere few blocks away from his Chappelle Shop where dedicated fans can (and have) buy the comic’s merchandise in droves.

In much the same manner of his shows during the pandemic, entry into the YS Firehouse came with several rules that can make you feel like you’re entering a secret comedic society. Patrons paying the $90 ticket entry (before fees) were advised to leave all phones, smart devices, purses and anything else that could house a recording device in the car. Yondr bags and a coat check ensured none of the evening’s affair would be transmitted without Chappelle’s OK, the release form notifying all those entering the show would be recorded, however, by Chappelle’s team. Where that footage ends up remains to be seen; what was clear, however, was everyone in attendance was there to see what would transpire.
Chicken wings and french fry baskets were available just outside the venue courtesy of Let’s Eat Food Truck, which, based on constant presence of both inside the showroom, apparently lives up to its motto that it’s “food be slappin’.” It was clear aesthetics were carefully considered in the construction of what looked to be the 200-250 seat venue. As opposed to traditional tables, the inside of the YS Firehouse featured rows of chairs arranged in an elongated “C” shape around the stage, perhaps in honor of the venue’s owner. The natural brick gave the building a fancy lodge feel, the lighting and wood floor working in concert to create exactly what Chappelle wanted: A vibe where all those in attendance felt like they were part of the coolest party in town.
With DJ Fatty Lumpkin spinning classic golden era hip-hop pre-show – it’s hard to imagine another Ohio venue where Grand Puba and Camp Lo receive extended playtime in 2024 – the building was abuzz upon entry. As the clock rolled past 8 p.m., stagehands began taping down cords and cables; a woman brought two stools on stage, one featuring the comedian’s signature pack of cigarettes and an ashtray he would remember he could use later in the show.
Despite all pre-show’s hush-hush nature, Wednesday night’s show didn’t feel anything like a secret society akin to Katt Williams recently alluded to on Shannon Sharpe’s podcast. Chappelle would, however, mention the Ohio native/cornfield show alumni several times throughout the night.
Taking the stage just before or right at 8:30 p.m., Chappelle swiftly maneuvered through a litany of topics hosting the show, doing time before introducing the night’s three other performers. In addition to Williams, topics included Chappelle’s purchase of Yellow Springs property, Donald Trump … And the debut of a Chewbacca-like voice for a specific segment of a community that has voiced displeasure with him. The events leading up to/following the aforementioned Yellow Springs council member’s removal as Village President would bear the brunt of the comic’s vitriol Wednesday night, Chappelle at one point (genuinely?) apologizing for the repeated blows.
It was one of a few moments of the night that makes the comedian so conflicting for some: While the laughs came fast and furiously from the audience, determining the line between what is simply joke fodder and his true feelings about Housh might still be blurred for Chappelle himself. Would anything Chappelle said Wednesday change his critics’ thoughts about him? Probably not. Was it clear to anyone in attendance that he can be a comedic powerhouse in his element? Most definitely.
While some in attendance were clearly hoping for quote-unquote “big” name comics to round out the evening’s bill, those concerns were alleviated as the night played out. DJ Cipha Sounds – who is quick to let you know he’s “very famous in New York” – has clearly dedicated himself to stand-up comedy as much as he did hip-hop during his days on WQHT-FM “Hot 97.” At times, Sounds’ set almost felt like watching a developing version of a young Chappelle himself, especially when re-assuring all the straight white males in attendance he knows they’ve had it rough.
Connecticut native and BET/TV One alumni Marshall Brandon would take the stage next, weaving intricate wordplay with stories about sex, parenting, family and relationships. While Sounds brought a high energy model to the stage, Brandon was much more of a relaxed orator, delivering jokes in a way that felt like Bob Newhart-meets-Franklin Ajaye-with-just-a-touch-of-middle-finger attitude underneath.
Closing out
Wednesday’s show was musical guest Issa Ali, engaging the crowd in traditional block party fashion with two songs, “Levels to This” and “Clap to This.”
The building with the big “C” on its side in the heart of downtown Yellow Springs has now opened for business. Wednesday night’s sold out affair would seem to make a strong case it may be for quite some time.
Young’s 155th Birthday Celebration
Look at the deals we will have featured:
Young’s Farmstead Cheese Specials:
50% off of our two different samplers featuring eight of our farmstead cheeses made on our farm from our delicious Jersey cow milk. Bring home (at least) one of each sampler.
Dairy Store Specials:
$1.55 off all cones, all burgers, Deep Fried Breaded Cheddar Cheese Curds, Chedda Cheese Crispys, 4 Pack Homemade Buckeyes, 1/2 Gallons of Homemade Ice Cream and kid’s meals
FREE — A Souvenir Young’s 155th Anniversary bottle included with purchase of any burger, kid’s meal, cone or cheese curds, while supplies last.
Udders & Putters Specials:
$1.55 for games of miniature golf and medium buckets of golf balls
Our Birthday only comes once a year. Help us celebrate by stopping by and taking advantage of the good deals!
New Menu at Thai Table




Thai Table 
5841 Far Hills Ave,
Dayton, OH, 45429
Hours:
Mon – Thurs 11:30am – 3pm and 4:3o-9:30pm
Fri 11:30am – 3pm and 4:3o-10:30pm
Sat noon -3pm and 4-10:30pm
Sun noon -3pm and 4-9pm
Red Lobster Launches Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp

Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp consists of crispy shrimp with a tangy salt and vinegar twist, served with a side of Ranch dressing.
The new offering joins Red Lobster’s Shrimp Your Way and Ultimate Endless Shrimp ($25) menus along with six other offerings which include Garlic Shrimp Scampi, Walt’s Favorite Shrimp, Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp, popcorn shrimp, Shrimp Linguini Alfredo and a Grilled Shrimp Skewer.

As part of Shrimp Your Way fans can create their meal by choosing any two or three shrimp preparations. Fans interested in satisfying even more cravings can choose to go endless with Ultimate Endless Shrimp by choosing three shrimp preparations to start and order more when they are ready. The endless shrimp promotion is offered every day.
Each Shrimp Your Way – and Ultimate Endless Shrimp order is accompanied with a choice of side and Cheddar Bay Biscuits. The Shrimp Your Way menu is also available for To Go orders with 2 shrimp options ($17) or 3 shrimp selections ($20), so you can try the new Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp flavor at home or on-the-go, as well
Red Lobster is also pouring a new lineup of non-alcoholic Mocktails, including:
- New Coastal Colada: Red Lobster’s twist on a tropical favorite with a splash of citrus, served on the rocks.
- New Port of Passion: A vibrant combination of Monin Passion Fruit purée, fresh lime juice and lemonade. Topped with club soda and fresh mint.
- New Strawberry Breeze: A refreshing blend of strawberry purée, lemonade and fresh basil. Topped with Starry Lemon-Lime soda.
- New Green Apple Wave: A crisp mix of Q Ginger Beer, Reàl Apple Purée and sour mix.
- New Mocha Sea Turtle Frappé: A frozen blend of Finest Call Espresso Mix, chocolate and caramel.
Applebee’s Brings Back Mix and Match All-You-Can-Eat Favorites
Applebee’s roars into 2024 with the return of All You Can Eat Boneless Wings, Riblets, and Double Crunch Shrimp for $14.99 when dining in.
“We know America loves our all-you-can-eat Boneless Wings – so what better way to kick-start the year by bringing them back plus endless Riblets and Double Crunch Shrimp?” said Applebee’s chief marketing officer, Joel Yashinsky. “Whether mixing and matching or staying the course with your favorite savory protein, there’s no going wrong!
The all-you-can-eat deal is good for dining in only.

As part of the deal, fans can start off with Boneless Wings, refill with Double Crunch Shrimp, followed by Riblets – or doubling down on your favorite All You Can Eat menu item.
- All You Can Eat Boneless Wings: Crispy breaded pieces of tender boneless chicken tossed in your choice of one of six sauces: Classic Buffalo, Honey BBQ, Sweet Asian Chile, Garlic Parmesan, Extra Hot Buffalo, and Honey Pepper. They come served with signature coleslaw, endless classic fries, and Bleu cheese or house-made buttermilk ranch dressing.
- All You Can Eat Riblets: Cut from the most tender pork for the ultimate bone-in flavor, Applebee’s riblets are slow cooked and come in either Honey BBQ or sweet Asian Chile sauce, plus a side of signature coleslaw and endless classic fries.
- All You Can Eat Double Crunch Shrimp: Crispy battered Double Crunch Shrimp are fried golden brown and come served with cocktail sauce, signature coleslaw and endless classic fries.
Applebee’s also has launched three specialty mezcal margaritas featuring Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston’s Dos Hombres Mezcal and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Teremana Tequila.

The margaritas are hand-shaken and poured table side. Price is $9.
- The Breaking Rock Rita features Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston’s Dos Hombres Mezcal shaken with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s ultra-premium Teremana Blanco Tequila, blue curacao, lime and a sky-blue sugar rim.
- Passion Fruit Mezcal Rita is made with passion fruit, Dos Hombres Mezcal, Teremana Blanco Tequila, triple sec, lime and a gummi lip garnish.
- The Classic Mezcal Rita features Applebee’s signature margarita mix with a hint of smooth smoke from Dos Hombres Mezcal, Teremana Blanco Tequila, triple sec and lime.
MANIA – THE ABBA TRIBUTE
An astounding tribute to the beloved music of one of the most successful acts in musical history.
https://bit.ly/3O7owit
Chocolate and Peanut Butter Collaboration at Nothing Bundt Cakes

Taco John’s Opens In Kettering Jan 8th




Taco John’s
4045 Wilmington Pike
Kettering, OH 4 5 4 4 0
Hours: 6:30am-10pm
All You Can Eat Spaghetti

LaRosa’s Italian Restaurant offers “all-you-can-eat spaghetti night” on Mondays and Tuesdays. For the price of a regular spaghetti dinner, customers can eat all the spaghetti they want on those nights. The restaurant also offers Spaghetti-A-Plenty, which is available from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the dining room. For just $4.99, customers can eat spaghetti with LaRosa’s Family Recipe pasta sauce, a crisp tossed salad, and bread2.
It is $7.99 per adult and $4.39 per child.

