Yoga with Goats!
Enjoy the serenity of Secret Eden with our one hour easy flow yoga practice (all levels) as our herd of Pygmy and Nigerian Dwarf goats and kids meander among you under a cover of pine and catalpa trees. The yoga pasture overlooks a large pond filled with water lilies and lotus.
Following yoga enjoy a short hike around the pond with the goats. Plan to arrive a half hour early to sign in and spend time taking selfies and meeting the herd. Practice having goats on your back.
Cost per session is is $30 cash, check or credit/debit card.
Human Race Theatre Company Debuts New Streaming Production
The Human Race Theatre Company is excited to announce that you can experience the magic of local professional theatre from the comfort of your home. Love, time, and starting over is at the heart of Now and Then by Sean Grennan, filmed on location at Dayton’s own Mudlick Tap House, kicking off our 35th season by continuing our tradition of celebrating the best our community has to offer. It will be available exclusively on the streaming platform Broadway On-Demand starting April 28, 2021 – the 35th birthday of The Human Race.
In the face of an unprecedented year, we’ve needed to be more creative than ever before. “Our timing of this first production marks both our commitment to keeping our artists safe while also celebrating our 35 years as Dayton’s professional theatre company,” states Human Race Artistic Director and Founding Member, Kevin Moore. “Unlike previous ‘pandemic projects,’ this production is fully staged on location and filmed by another first for us. This allows us to share our work with our audience while keeping everyone safe until we can return to in-person performances at the Loft Theatre.” Local production company WorldStage Media did the filming.
The play takes us to a neighborhood bar in 1981 where Jamie is closing up when a last-minute customer enters and offers Jamie and his girlfriend Abby $2,000 to sit and have a drink with him. Who wouldn’t take it? But the unusual conversation, and the appearance of a second customer, make the unbelievable begin to look like it just might be true.

Director Marya Spring Cordes has assembled an amazing quartet of actors. Playing the couple Jamie and Abby are a real-life married couple, Justin McCombs and Maggie Lou Rader. And as the unexpected customers are Human Race Resident Actor and Founding Member Scott Stoney, and local actress Libby Holley Scancarello.

The fifth character in the play is the bar, and we are grateful to Mudlick Tap House for providing the location for our production. Our Director of Photography, Editor and head of film production is Shaunn Baker of WorldStage Media. Our production Stage Manager is Jacquelyn Duncan. Costume by Janet G. Powell; Scenic Elements and Props by Alexander Capeneka; Lighting by John Rensel; Sound by Jay Brunner.
Now and Then will be available on the Broadway on Demand platform from April 28 – May 9, 2021. Current subscribers will receive an email with their personal link to watch the show. Single tickets now available at Broadway on Demand by using this link: https://livestream.broadwayondemand.com/human-race/
Free Chipotle For HealthCare Workers
Chipotle Mexican Grill today announced it is giving away 250,000 burritos to healthcare heroes!

Starting Thursday, the fast-casual restaurant chain says it will give 250,000 codes for free burritos to nurses, medical providers and hospital providers.
Sign up begins at 1pm April 29 at https://giving.chipotle.com/healthcareheroes.
To get this freebie, health care workers will have to confirm eligibility with ID.me, a verification service. According to the offer’s fine print, a copy of an employee ID or other information is required.
There’s a limit of one application per person. After applications are verified, an email will be sent within seven days and eligible applicants will get a code redeemable for one free adult entree. The codes expire May 31.
King Iso, C-Mob, Taebo tha Truth, Snake Lucci Live at Oddbody’s
C-MOB
SNAKE LUCCI
TAEBO THA TRUTH
KNIGHTHEART
AHBEATZ
YUNG FLO
THE DARK EMBRACE
STOP N STARE ENT
JIYF: https://youtu.be/SAZvqPHp_z0
World War Me: https://youtu.be/z1am4OAaDuE
I Won’t Quit: https://youtu.be/CPONodnuImw
**COVID-19 RELATED RULES**
“Pour Your Heart Out”Wine fundraiser

Tender Mercy
607 E Third St Lower Level
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Kiwanis Want You To Come & Get It” Online!
Bidders will find treasures and bargains galore at Kettering-Centerville Kiwanis Club’s “Come & Get It” Online Charity Auction this month. Check out the offerings at ketcenkiwanis.org.
The auction site begins accepting bids April 20 at 12:01 am and continues until the auction’s end at 11:59 pm April 24.
Among the items up for bid are rare t-shirts, hats and patches commemorating the 40th anniversary of the launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia – offered to NASA employees and never offered to the public – a donation from a NASA insider.
Other items on offer include gift baskets from Trader Joe’s, Dorothy Lane Market, Learning Express and more.
Proceeds from the “Come & Get It” Online Charity Auction support Kettering-Centerville Kiwanis Club service projects – including youth scholarships, sponsorship of Key Clubs at three area high schools and a Builders Club for elementary school pupils. The youth clubs teach leadership skills and give students the opportunity to take part in projects serving communities.
Kettering-Centerville Kiwanis volunteers also support projects for youth including efforts to combat food insecurity and promote literacy in the community.
Visit ketcenkiwanis.org to learn more or call club president Larry D. Hudson at (937) 416-3525 or (937) 478-4437.
Luv Locz debut album release “Honey & Sage” 4/20 Party
Please join us for a very special evening celebrating the highly anticipated debut album release “Honey & Sage” by The Luv Locz Experiment. This album is the fruit of years of labor, so we’d love to see you out to support this up-and-coming Dayton reggae band at the newly renovated Brightside Music & Event Venue downtown!
2021 Dayton Region Walk of Fame Inductees
The Walk of Fame Class of 2020 offers a first-class mix of individuals with outstanding achievements in the categories of Arts, Culture, Education, Invention, Science, Military, Community Service, Significant Personal Achievement, Entertainment, Media and Philanthropy. The Class of 2020 will be inducted this year due to the pandemic restrictions last year.
The 2021 Inductee Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, October 12 at Sinclair Community College Conference Center in Building 12. Individual tickets for the event will go on sale at a date to be announced later.
“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 2020 class of inductees are: Hallie Quinn Brown, William Hale Charch, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, John Legend, and AFC William H. Pitsenbarger.
Hallie Quinn Brown (1850 – 1949) an educator, author, elocutionist, historian, civil rights reformer and women’s rights advocate during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The daughter of former slaves, Brown attended Wilberforce University graduating in 1873. She became a teacher and later became a dean at Allen University and the Tuskegee Institute. After attending the Boston School of Oratory, she became an accomplished speaker, travelling nationally and internationally to speak on topics of African-American Folklore and Song to Civil Rights and the Temperance Movement. For ten years Brown served as professor of elocution at Wilberforce University and was a leader in fundraising for the college. She helped to establish the National Association of Colored Women where she served as president for four years and as honorary president for the remainder of her life. Brown also served as president of the Ohio State Federation of Women’s Clubs for seven years. The Hallie Q. Brown Community Center in St. Paul, MN is named for her as is the library at Central State University. Ms. Brown is buried at Massie’s Creek Cemetery in Cedarville, Ohio.
William Hale Charch (1898 – 1958) inventor and scientist who gave us one of the most innovative food storage creations of the twentieth century: moisture proof cellophane. The cellophane Charch invented was a translucent natural plastic film made to protect and preserve food from air, moisture and bacteria, thereby revolutionizing food storage, safety and cleanliness. Working for the DuPont Corporation, Charch tested more than 2,000 formulas before devising a workable process to manufacture the new product. By 1927, DuPont was selling more than $3.7 million worth of cellophane. During World War II, cellophane was classified as an “essential material” used for the packaging of G.I. rations. Charch then spent the remainder of his career at DuPont contributing to the development of Teflon, Orlon, Dacron and Lycra. William Hale Charch was born in Dayton, graduated from Stivers High School, earned a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at Miami University and a Doctorate’s degree in Organic Chemistry from Ohio State University. Mr. Charch is buried in Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum in Dayton, Ohio.
Mike DeWine (1947 – ) Greene County Prosecutor, Ohio State Senator, U.S. Representative, Lt. Governor, U.S. Senator, Attorney General and Governor. Mike DeWine has worked tirelessly to preserve and share the rich heritage of the greater Dayton area. His work includes the support of major projects at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, the Air Force Institute of Technology, the Energy Department in Miamisburg, the creation of the National Aviation Heritage National Historical Park and the National Aviation Heritage Area, and the Wright Dunbar Main Street Program. Gov. DeWine has been on the front lines of helping children and the disadvantaged by launching the Crimes Against Children Initiative, combating the opioid crisis, reducing the time for DNA testing supporting criminal investigations, passing strict drunk driving laws and improving education for increased job opportunities. Mike DeWine graduated from Yellow Springs High School, married his childhood sweetheart, received a bachelor’s degree from Miami University and a juris doctor’s degree from Ohio Northern University Law School. He maintains a home in Cedarville where he entertains many from around the state of Ohio at his annual ice cream social.
John Legend (1978 – ) singer, songwriter, artist and entertainer. John Legend was born in Springfield, Ohio and began playing the piano at age four. He graduated from Springfield North High School and attended the University of Pennsylvania. Legend began his career in New York nightclubs and soon found himself collaborating with the best of R & B and hip-hop artists. In 2018, Legend became one of the youngest Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony (EGOT) winners and made history as the first African-American man to win all four awards. Overall, Legend has won 25 awards from 70 nominations which include 10 Grammys. Legend’s foundation, the Show Me Campaign, seeks to give every child access to quality education and to elevate and celebrate teachers. The campaign also works to end the school to prison pipeline and to address systemic issues in our criminal justice system that disproportionately impact the poor, minorities and disadvantaged. John Legend has performed concerts and has lent his name to world-wide charitable efforts in support of equal access to educational opportunities, HIV/AIDS awareness, disaster relief and advocacy for troops and veterans and much, much more. His support of the Springfield community is evident through benefit concerts and performances for the Springfield City School District, the Springfield Center for Innovation: The Dome and victims of the Oregon District mass shooting. John Legend has made an enormous humanitarian impact regionally, nationally, and internationally.
William H. Pitsenbarger (1944 – 1966) Airman First Class, USAF. Born and raised in Piqua, Ohio, Pitsenbarger tried to enlist in the U.S. Army as a Green Beret during his junior year of high school but his parents refused to give their permission. After he graduated from high school, he joined the Air Force and in 1962 found himself on a train bound for Air Force basic training. Airman Pitsenbarger volunteered for Pararescue and was trained and assigned to the Rescue Squadron based at Hamilton AFB, California. He served a temporary duty in Vietnam and then volunteered to return. Pitsenbarger received orders in 1965 to report to the 38th Air Rescue and Recovery Squadron at Bien Hoa Air Base in Saigon. On May 11, 1966 near Cam My, Airman Pitsenbarger was aboard a rescue helicopter responding to a call for evacuation of casualties. Pitsenbarger rode a hoist to the ground where he coordinated rescue efforts, cared for the wounded, and prepared casualties for evacuation. Airman Pitsenbarger stayed behind to perform medical duties during a period of heavy assault by a large Viet Cong force. He courageously resisted the enemy, distributed vital ammunition to his fellow soldiers, repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire and returned fire whenever he could. Airman Pitsenbarger was fatally shot and perished while saving the lives of wounded soldiers on the ground. For his courage and gallantry, Airman First Class William H. Pitsenbarger was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross. In 2008, his family accepted the Congressional Medal of Honor from the Secretary of the Air Force. William H. Pitsenbarger is buried in Miami Memorial Park Cemetery in Covington, Ohio.
For information on how you can sponsor the event, purchase a ticket or learn more about the Walk of Fame, visit the website at www.daytonregionwalkoffame.org.
“We thank you in advance for supporting Wright Dunbar, Inc. and the programs we offer to the community,” said Harry Seifert. “Now, more than ever, your support is important to keep our mission of neighborhood revitalization alive in the historic Wright Dunbar Neighborhood.”
About the Walk of Fame and Wright Dunbar, Inc.
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.
American Airlines Adds Nonstop Seasonal Service to Orlando

LexisNexis Wine Tasting & Dinner to Benefit Culture Works
For years, the Culture Works Campaign for the Arts at LexisNexis has included a hugely popular wine tasting event fundraiser. Held at the Dorothy Lane Market Culinary Center in Centerville, this fun event brought together friends and co-workers to socialize and sample some of the excellent offerings from the DLM wine cellar and Culinary Center while also raising funds for the arts community. Sadly, this event was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19.
LexisNexis was determined to hold an event for 2021, so they have arranged for Dorothy Lane Market to provide an exciting, virtual wine and dinner event that will take place via Zoom. This event will be an opportunity for you to enjoy a delicious fully prepared meal and two full bottles of wine provided by DLM while interacting with fellow arts and wine lovers from your safely socially distanced home.
You will pick up your prepared meals and wine (packaged for two) at the Dorothy Lane Culinary Center the day before or the day of the event. Plate and warm your prepared meals, pour your wine, and connect to the Zoom meeting at 6:30pm on Thursday, April 22 to hear DLM Chef Carrie Walters discuss the preparation of the food you are enjoying and Wine Manager George Punter share information and history about the two wine selections he has provided. We will also share a few short arts performances for you to enjoy between the conversations.
LIMITED TO 50 PARTIES OF TWO – REGISTER HERE
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 2021 END OF DAY
The prepared meal and wine package is provided for two for $150*
*$100 of your purchase is a charitable donation to Culture Works. The individual making payment will receive a tax receipt for this charitable portion, as well as a one-year Culture Works Passport to the Arts membership.
We encourage you to join with a family member or friend in your circle to enjoy this event together.
WINE (FULL BOTTLES)
Red: Mas de la Garrigue 2018
White: Mathew Fritz Sauvignon Blanc 2019
MENU
Starter
Charcuterie for Two: Assortment of Cheese, Cured meats, Fruit, Crackers
Salad
Via Carota’s Insalata Verde: Spring Greens with Shallot-Mustard Vinaigrette
Entrée
Provencal Beef Stew: Lovely Spring Stew with Spring Vegetables and New Potatoes
Dessert
Allison Roman’s Salted Chocolate Pudding
You will receive details regarding your meal and wine pickup after registration and payment.
You will receive the Zoom link for the event from Dorothy Lane Market prior to April 22nd.
BBB Free Shredding Event This Saturday
While identity theft can happen to anyone, 2020 was the worst year in history for identity theft reports. The Federal Trade Commission reported cases of identity theft skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The FTC announced it recorded about 1.4 million reports of identity theft incidents in 2020, twice the number of cases reported in 2019.
Make plans to join Better Business Bureau serving Dayton/Miami Valley for free shredding at…
Saturday, April 17, 10 am – 1 pm
(dependent on truck capacity)
Routsong Funeral Home,
81 N. Main St, Centerville
This popular event is a great way to dispose of your files – credit card statements, old checks, IRS tax returns, etc. – safely. You can bring up to five boxes or bags of documents to be shredded free at the event. (If you have more than five boxes, you’re welcome to go through the line again.) The first 350 cars in line are guaranteed shredding. Others will have materials shredded dependent on the trucks’ capacity. Once trucks meet capacity the event will end and cars may be directed to alternative shredding options.
It is the perfect opportunity to get rid of your files at work and home. Documents should be removed from binders, but staples and paper clips are okay to be shredded. Electronics and batteries cannot be included in material to be shredded. Shredded documents will be recycled.
Attendees safety is a priority for the BBB team. Attendees will be required to remain in their cars while BBB staff unload vehicles. Masks are required and social distancing will be observed.
Taste of the Jewish Cultural Festival – Purim Edition
A Taste of Jewish Cultural Festival at Temple Israel creates opportunities for all who wish to learn more about Jewish traditions, history, customs, and faith. In past years, over 2000 people have turned out to enjoy music and stories, learn about rituals, Torah, and holidays, taste brisket, falafel and challah, play games, and learn that we have a lot in common with each other. In 2021 due to Covid-19, we have adapted our festival model in order to preserve the health and safety of attendees, while still providing a meaningful and family-friendly experience for all.
See How They Run At Sorg Opera House
See How They Run is a fast paced comedy/farce about a young vicar’s wife who is trying to fit into a small, tightly-knit town. Set in the background of World War II, things go awry when a pompous church matron comes calling unannounced and a male friend from the vicar’s wife’s past comes to visit. The bishop (the wife’s uncle) shows up early, and an escaped Russian convict hides in the house. Throw in another vicar and a witty maid, who is a little off, and you have a hilarious comedy. Don’t miss this unique and witty play live at the Sorg!
Route 88 Returns to Wings
Route 88 is a southwest Ohio group fueled by bourbon and great music. Our music appeals to music lovers of all ages and consists of everything from rock to country with a few other surprises in between.
Springboro Reveals Concert in the Park Lineup
The City of Springboro’s popular Concerts in the Park Series at the North Park Amphitheater, 195 Tamarack Trail, is set to kick off on June 25. Sing along to your favorite tunes as the City of Springboro and Park Board present a terrific lineup that includes 11 FREE concerts. Bring your own seating—we’re ready for summer! Here’s the lineup:
Friday, June 25 Face to Face – Tribute to Elton John & Billy Joel
Saturday, June 26 122nd Army Reserve Band
Sunday, July 4 Elvis Tribute & fireworks display
Tuesday, July 6 Blackwater Band
Friday, July 9 Slippery When Wet –The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute
Tuesday, July 13 Fleetwood Gold – Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Friday, July 16 McGuffey Lane
Tuesday, July 20 Bohemian Funk
Friday, July 23 Hotel California – Original Tribute to the Eagles
Tuesday, July 27 The Little Mermen, featuring all Disney music
Friday, July 30 Resurrection– A Journey Tribute
Tuesday and Saturday concerts start at 7 pm and Friday and Sunday concerts begin at 7:30 pm. New this year is a July 4th concert ending with a fireworks display.
In addition, the City is planning a variety of free entertainment in the outdoor area at Wright Station to start in late June.
In response to COVID-19 restrictions, the City will follow all guidelines from the State which include monitoring the number of attendees, requiring facial coverings and social distancing in the seating areas and food and beverage lines, and providing hand sanitation stations in the concert area. There will be one entrance and one exit for the seating area.