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West Carrollton Farmers Market Debuts Tues, May 28th

May 27, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

FM sign webA ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28, to kick off the city of West Carrollton’s first Farmers Market located at 833 E. Central Ave.The market will begin on May 28 and continue through October 22 – open each Tuesday from 3 to 7 p.m. Eight vendors are signed up to participate during the season. Some vendors will begin later in the summer when their produce is ripe.Those eight vendors include:
Blairquist Speciality Meats (dairy shares, meat) of Hollansburg;
Bubbles, Bows & More (handmade detergents, soaps) of Moraine;
El Meson Restaurant (fruits, vegetables, herbs, baked goods) of West Carrollton;
Karolyn’s Gardens (fruits, vegetables, jams, jellies, soaps) of Springboro;
Silva Scensations (soaps, shower gels, foot cream, body cream) of Centerville;
Spring Valley Farm (fruits & vegetables)of New Madison;
Tom’s Garden (hot sauces & mustard) of Xenia;
Downing Fruit Farm (fruits & vegetables) of New Madison.
Additional vendors will be accepted as the season progresses. However, prior to participation, vendors are required to file an application permit, as well as pay a fee of $175 per 22-week season or $20 per week. Vendors, who are interested in more information, can contact Erika Mattingly, public relations coordinator, at (937) 847-4634 or e-mail[email protected]“> [email protected].

The market will be held on a vacant lot, formerly a McDonald’s restaurant site, which is owned by the city. “This seemed like the ideal location because it’s easily accessible and has right the combination of green space and pavement for parking,” said Brad Townsend, city manager.

According to statistics from the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, about 13,000 vehicles pass the site each day.  “With our newly improved interstate access at Exit 47, we are excited to be able to showcase our community as well as provide fresh fruits and vegetables to our residents and visitors,” Townsend said.

A Facebook page has been recently created to highlight the new market, and keep up with vendors as they are added.
For more information, call Erika Mattingly at (937) 847-4634.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Blairquist Speciality Meats, Bows & More, Bubbles, Downing Fruit Farm, El Meson, Farmers Market, Karolyn’s Gardens, Silva Scensations, Spring Valley Farm, Tom’s Garden, west carrollton

Valley Vineyards Wine & Beer Festival & Taste of Warren County

May 26, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

13_VV_festival_webgraphicFriday evening, enjoy live music from Nicholas & The Pessimistics with special guest The Steve Gregory Band!
Taste the delicous food of local producers from all over Warren County
Join us for live music all day Saturday!
Royalty from the Ohio Renaissance Festival will be offering toasts on this special day.
Enjoy this celebration with wine and beer tasting. Available by the bottle or glass, all day.
Ride/watch the hot air balloon from Bella Balloons, offering tethered rides … and a beautiful night glow at dusk!
Support a great cause and participate in our walk/run through the vineyards benefitting “Shop with a Cop” program of Hamilton Township, Ohio.

Join the Schuchter Family at Valley Vineyards! They have opened up the Vineyards to the public and are making the walk/run an annual charity event. Run or walk and enjoy the 100 rolling acres of grapevines from where their award-winning estate wines are grown and produced.

Friday, May 31
5:00 pm 2013 Wine & Beer Festival Opens
5:00 pm to 11:00 pm Nicholas & The Pessimistics on stage with special guest, The Young Heirlooms!
6:00 pm Cellar Tour
11:00 pm Close of Festival

Saturday, June 1
9:00 am Register for the walk/run through the vineyards
10:00 am Walk/Run Begins led by Ken Schuchter Sr.
11:00 am 2013 Wine & Beer Festival Opens
11:00 am to 2:30 pm Them Bones band on stage
1:00 pm Cellar Tours all day, begin on the hour
2:30 pm to 3:30 pm Libation Education Tent *Wine*
3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Libation Education Tent *Beer*
3:00 pm to 6:30 pm Bibs & Barefeet band on stage
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Libation Education Tent *Wine*
7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Bella Balloons begins tethered hot air balloon rides
7:00 pm to 11:00 pm DV8 on stage!
11:00 pm Close of Festival. See you next year!
$5 parking fee • No Overnight Parking

Walk/Run Through the Vineyards… with your family!

This is very exciting! Join us for this annual event when our vineyards will be open to the public for charity. Grandpa will be leading the trek through the vineyards, guiding us along…he’ll be motorized of course! Stroll through the rolling hills and grassy meadows, or run along the marked path and sweat for a good cause! At-the-door registration beings at 9:00 a.m. and the walk/run starts promptly at 10:00 a.m. The funds collected from registration go to support The Hamilton Township Police Department’s ‘Shop with a Cop’ Program and all their good work. There will be several areas where staff will be set up with bottled water, and available to answer questions you may have about the vineyards.

Participation Fee
Single Pre Registered $10.00 Family Pre Registered $20.00
Single At the Door $15.00 Family At the Door $25.00
To pre register please contact:
513-899-2485 • [email protected]
Download a registration form here.
Thank you for all of your support, hope to see you there!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Taste of Warren County, Valley Vineyards

Dayton Heritage Festival 2013 + TICKET CONTEST

May 22, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

dayton-heritage-festival1Join us at Carillon Historical Park for Live Music and FREE Admission starting at 11:00am. It’s a Memorial Day weekend to remember with an old-fashioned patriotic celebration! Come early to enjoy the Park’s exhibit buildings, special activities, and entertainment by local cultural organizations. Then take a seat on the Town Greene for a patriotic concert by the Dayton Philharmonic and the grand finale fireworks display!

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Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment Tagged With: Carillon Historical Park

Free Safe Teen Driving Course Offered

May 22, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

logoKey Bank is teaming with Grismer Tire and LaRosa’s Pizza to help improve the driving skills of teen drivers in Southwest Ohio at a June 13 Key to Safe Teen Driving event at Springboro High School.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 15- to 20-year olds, accounting for over one-third of all teenage fatalities. In 2009, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 3,000 teens were killed and over 350,000 were sent to the emergency room as a result of a motor vehicle crash. Nearly 13% of all drivers involved in fatal accidents are teens, despite the fact that they make up only 6% of licensed drivers. The conclusion: inexperience, immaturity, faulty judgment, poor hazard recognition and a higher propensity for risk-taking put young drivers in jeopardy behind the wheel, which can end in tragic results.

Practice, education and experience are the only ways to reduce theseunfortunate figures, and that’s exactly what The Key to Safe Teen Driving Program provides. This three-hour course prepares young motorists for real-world situations by exposing them to potentially hazardous situations in a safe, controlled environment. This is accomplished through:

Teaching the physics and dynamics of driving
Discussing defensive driving and responsible behavior
Practicing wet braking
Practicing emergency lane changes and collision-avoidance
Practicing slalom and weight-transfer maneuvers
Simulating adverse weather conditions in a ‘skid car’
Using both theory and practice, we instill the skills your teen likely never learned in Driver’s Ed – skills that don’t just make them a better driver, but just might save their life.

This FREE event will offer a condensed version of The Mid-Ohio School’s Honda Teen Defensive Driving Program. Up to 120 students at each event will receive classroom instruction and the chance to practice wet braking and emergency lane change maneuvers in their own vehicles under the watchful eyes of The Mid-Ohio School’s expert instructors. The highlight of the day for students will be driving the Honda Civic Skid Car, which simulates driving in slippery conditions. Students will also learn about the dangers of “distracted driving,” such as driving while texting or talking on a cell phone.

This event is open to any teen with a valid driver’s permit or license and access to a vehicle. You can register your teen driver for this event by going to http://www.keytosafeteendriving.com. Registration is limited to 120 students each day. If you have a teen driver, register today

Sessions offerd on J une 13: 9:00a, 10:45a, 1:15p, 3:00p

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Honda Civic Skid Car, Honda Teen Defensive Driving Program., Key Bank, Springboro High School

New Street Art To Debut Today

May 21, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

Kids_Murals_1On Tuesday, May 21st at 6:00 pm there will be an unveiling of 4 new pieces of art on East Third Street at Sears St. in downtown Dayton! These master replicas have been created by young people in the HAALO (Helping Adolescents Achieve Long-term Objectives) Program. This program is a partnership project between Montgomery County Juvenile Court and K12/TEJAS Gallery which focuses on young people who are Court-involved.  The goal is to expose Court-involved youth to different mediums of art while also teaching them life skills that will assist them in being successful members of our community; from critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills to creativity, motivation, and patience, the therapeutic process of the HAALO Program has endless benefits for the young people involved.

In its third year, this program has been successful at generating artwork for the community, but more importantly, in helping young people learn that the choices they make have consequences in the future. They work alongside a local artist who guides them through the creative process and teaches them about the lives of the Great Masters as they recreate their artwork.  The youth learn that great artists have had to struggle with the same kinds of difficulties and situations in their lives that the youth face today.  Local Judges and attorneys support the program because it is showing signs of reducing recidivism for the young people involved. Supported by the Ohio Arts Council, the Iddings Foundation, and the Dayton Foundation, the HAALO partnership is successfully bringing art to the Dayton community!  Join K12/TEJAS Gallery at 510 East Third Street on May 21st to help unveil the new additions to the Museum on the Street!

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts Tagged With: HALLO, K12/Tejas Gallery

Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator [DE-FI] Seeks Established and Emerging Designers

May 21, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

923507_10200624405545772_684909217_nThe new Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator [DE-FI] is holding an open casting call on Saturday, May 25 for fashion designers and boutique owners specializing in women’s, men’s, children’s, plus-size and petite designs.
This open call will take place from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at 137 North Main Street, Suite 200, in downtown Dayton. Those wishing to participate must bring the official application form which can be found online.

DE-FI is looking for established designers and area boutiques to participate in a runway show at the upcoming DE-FI Launch Party on July 13 at Sunwatch Indian Village.

Also being sought are six “emerging” designers who will be handpicked to participate in DE-FI’s six-month Designer Boot Camp. Those selected for the boot camp will be given a support system – including designer mentors, work space and seamstresses – to help them create and produce their own lines, strengthen their business skills and grow their brands. The Designer Boot Camp participants will be eligible to have their designs showcased and sold locally at Joli Boutique and will have the opportunity to showcase their lines during Midwest Fashion Week in Indianapolis.
The mission of the Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator [DE-FI] is to lay a strong foundation for a viable and profitable fashion industry in the City of Dayton. For more information, visit www.daytonemergingfashionincubator.com or send questions via email to [email protected].

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: (DE-FI), Dayton Emerging Fashion Incubator, Designer Boot Camp

Map the Plan for Your Business Idea!

May 19, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

969528_165891800246768_1535312209_nJoin us for 2 valuable hours focusing on making your business a viable dream come true: Dive in with Kimberly Collett, Olive, an urban dive: Creating your business and financial plan. This class is for folks that have done their homework, flushed out their ideas, and are ready to put it on paper. It’s time to get serious about your business idea! Real regional insight, valuable tools and templates, a chance to ask questions and an opportunity for follow-up on your progress 6-8 weeks later. Ready to take the plunge into your first venture? Find out what it really takes. Get started on a solid foundation with the help of Kimberly Collett, entrepreneur and restaurateur, who will show you how to create a business plan and a detailed three year financial plan. Bring your laptop (if possible) and current plan if you have one, or any figures you’ve pulled together so far. Kimberly will provide a 3-year financial plan excel template and show you how to tweak it for your own business -a priceless tool that will bring your business plans to a boil! Attendees will be invited to a follow-up class to check progress and get feedback.

Class takeaways:

Realize the truth about planning and what it means in the real world.
Understand why you need a business plan AND a detailed financial plan.
Discuss possible funding for your idea.
Legal name searches and how to claim your domain name.
Customize a catch-all business plan template to your style and your idea.

Create a 3 year financial plan. A deep-dive exercise that shows what you’re in for, including:

Facts about legal licensing and fees.
Laws and taxes you are expected to know (without being told) and will be held accountable for.
The true cost of payroll.
Class includes 30 minutes of question and answer time. Limited Enrollment: 20

About Kimberly Collett:

“All the things I picked up in life came together in one little restaurant.”

Kimberly has a passion for building businesses. In 2011 she opened Olive, an urban dive, then her own construction company, Dayton Tradesource, and most recently broke ground on a collaboration project, The Barrel House. Olive is a locally sourced, Mediterranean/American restaurant offering foods inspired by Kimberly’s back-packing travels around Europe after high school (20 some years ago). Collett currently mentors for the Entrepreneurial Capstone Class at The University of Dayton, is a voting member on the Downtown Priority Board, and an Aileron Course for Presidents Alum. Synergy Incubators gives Kimberly an avenue to reach a classroom of budding entrepreneurs interested in learning how to turn ideas into brick-and-mortar businesses.

Filed Under: Dayton Entrepreneurs, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Tradesource, Kimberly Collett, Synergy Incubators

ROCK OF AGES Comes to Schuster Center + TICKET CONTEST

May 16, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

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Set in LA’s famous Sunset Strip in 1987, ROCK OF AGES tells the story of Drew, a boy from south Detroit, and Sherrie, a small-town girl, both in LA to chase their dreams of making it big and falling in love. This five-time Tony Award® nominated musical is even being made into a movie starring Tom Cruise. Don’t miss this worldwide hit that features a raucous mix of 28 eyebrow-scorching tunes including “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “We Built This City,” “The Final Countdown,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” “Here I Go Again,” “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” “I Want to Know What Love Is,” and more. Ages 13 and up. ROCK OF AGES is a full-out, blast-off, hold-onto-your-hairspray celebration of the great rock music of the 80s, and you might be wondering–or, admit it, hoping– your kids will love it as much as you will. Well, we think they will, but you should know that some of the costumes, dancing and language might not be appropriate for kids under the age of 13. We think teenagers will dig it, because it’s totally awesome, sort of like a music video brought to life, complete with hot dancers and blazing guitar licks. You know the maturity of your children, so we suggest you use your best judgment about whether or not the show is appropriate for them. Remember, if you do bring them, they’ll get to see you rockin’ like you did back in the day. Just so you know.

Tickets at http://www.TicketCenterStage.com or call (937) 228-3630. Ticket Center Stage is the only outlet authorized to sell tickets for events at the Schuster Center and Victoria Theatre.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Tagged With: Schuster Performing Arts Center

Bicycle Infrastructure – Is the City of Dayton On The Right Path?

May 14, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro 3 Comments

trailIn 1976 the City of Dayton built the first eight miles of multi-use paths along the Great Miami River, setting the base for the trail system we have today (City of Dayton 3). This first step was followed by efforts to extend the trail network and to make the community more bike-friendly. The hard work paid off in May 2010. The League of American Bicyclists awarded Dayton with the Bronze Medal for bicycle-friendliness. On their homepage the League names one of the reasons for the award as the tightly knit trail network which reaches every part of Dayton and gives citizens convenient access. Dayton has no intention at stopping at the bronze level, though. In its extensive Bicycle Action Plan the city aims to reach platinum status by 2025.  So what is Dayton doing right and what needs to be improved?

The city offers a good variety of infrastructure for different purposes. Shared-use trails, bike lanes, and sharrows make it easier to get around by bike, but not all of them are complete or ideal. While the city is filling in the gaps by connecting bike-paths, some shortfalls of existing infrastructure should be assessed before more of the same is built. Let’s start with the shared-use, or multi-use, trails. Within the city there are 30 miles of shared-use trails, connecting to 240 miles of regional trails (“Bicycle Friendly”). Those trails are usually away from the streets, only crossing them on occasion, sometimes they run parallel to roads,1474935-Dayton_Bike_trail_map_Dayton but they are almost always separate. The trails are ideal for people who are uncomfortable riding in the street, or who are simply inexperienced. In a survey about bicycling habits conducted for this paper, 108 out of 134 people found the trails very safe, only five did not feel safe at all. The trails are the biggest asset for the city’s cycling program. Beginners can try cycling without fear, advanced cyclists can ride long distances without the distraction of motorized traffic. The disadvantage of the trails, within the city, is that they are often close to the rivers and therefore get flooded regularly. After the water is gone, trail users have to deal with a debris, mud, and garbage covered surface. Since flooding is inevitable, quick clean up is important to keep the trails functional. Dan Sahli, from Five River MetroParks, explained that the responsibility for the trails is split between the City of Dayton, the Miami Valley Conservancy District and Five River Metro Parks. Five River MetroParks uses truck-mounted equipment, employees, and volunteers to clean the parks as fast as possible, after flooding, the Conservancy District is sweeping the trails (Rodney).

From personal experience I can say that they are doing a good job. During Spring and Summer, I find clean trails within a couple of days after the water is gone. A downside for cyclists, who ride in the winter, is that the trails do not get plowed because Five River MetroParks wants to encourage winter sport on the snow covered trails (“Winter Activities”). Although, this is not a big issue, because inexperienced riders are unlikely to ride during Winter months and experienced riders can switch to the streets. After all, the trails are called multi-use for a reason. Another part of the infrastructure are bike lanes. Dayton was the first city in the Miami Valley to install bike lanes during extensive street resurfacing. The first lanes were put in place in the heart of downtown, connecting Monument Street and Fifth Street within two blocks East 70bba7835b262fc56aaee9c46ab75007and West of Main Street (City of Dayton 5). An addition was made in late 2012 when the Brown Street construction was completed. The big advantage of bike lanes is that they pass places of interest. They improve business, because cyclists are often slower than cars, they have time to look around and discover new shops. Though, possibly the biggest advantage is that they give cyclists a dedicated spot on the street. There is no room for arguments, the lanes are clearly marked. Unfortunately, bike lanes present three main issues.

The first one is easily solved. Bike lanes, because they are usually on the side of the road, get dirty. Every piece of gravel, every cup that was thrown into the street, every chard of glass, ends up in the bike lane, creating a hazard for the cyclist. A car will not be affected by rolling over some gravel, but on a bike it could cause an accident. The lanes that currently present this problem are the one going West on Monument Street and the bike lanes on Brown Street. As mentioned earlier, that is easily fixed. By making sure the bike lanes do not get ignored when the streets are swept it is resolved quickly. Taking the Brown Street lanes daily, I can tell that the city has been cleaning the lanes, but the gravel is back within a couple of days. According to Andrew Rodney money is easily obtained to build infrastructure, but almost no money is available for maintenance. Secondly, bike lanes, next to the curb, are sometimes blocked by cars. The car driver has a quick errand to run and drops the car off on the side of the road. Andrew Rodney told me that this behavior became an issue on the new Brown Street lanes, especially in front of coffee shops and during inclement weather. The city is now working with the Chief of Police to patrol Brown Street more frequently during high traffic hours to catch offenders right away. The bike lanes next to parking spots, like the ones on St. Clair Street, Jefferson Street, and Perry Street, are often cleaner than the ones next to the curb. The debris collects in the parking spots. Those type of lanes carry a different hazard. The lanes are built directly into the door-zone. The door-zone is the space a driver uses up when he or she opens the car door to get in and out. Experienced riders know to look for brake lights and occupants to determine if a car door might open up, beginners could be caught off-guard. Their is no real solution for this issue. Wider bike lanes allow cyclists to avoid a car door without cutting into other traffic, smart cycling classes can help inexperienced cyclists to learn how to avoid getting doored.

Motorist education can help make car drivers more aware, but distractions can always occur. The bike lanes on St. Clair Street and Jefferson Street are rather narrow and a car door can block the entire lane. If space permits, it would be nice to see wider bike lanes for future projects. The last type of infrastructure is the so called sharrow. Sharrows consist of street markings of a bicycle and two arrows accompanied by a Shareimages-2 the Road sign. Sharrows have a huge advantage. They are cheap and easily installed. Some paint and a traffic sign is all a city needs, which is why they are a great way to get started if a community has no room or money to build lanes and trails, and just like bike lanes they do not leave room for arguing. They are also a good way if a bike lane ends and the cyclist has to transition into regular traffic. A great example for this form of use can be found on Wyoming Street, between Alberta Street and Brown Street. The only issue I have with sharrows is that they could give a motorist the impression that this particular road has to be shared while other roads are solely for cars. This is where education is needed. Education is a big part of the 2025 Bicycle Action Plan (18), but how can non-cyclists be reached? In Los Angles the public transit operator Metro started an advertising campaign with signs reading “Every Lane is a Bike Lane” (Hymon). Dayton might be able to run a similar campaign.

The city’s current focus, however, is the increase in cycling infrastructure, and the enforcement of bicycle related laws. To achieve the education goal, Dayton relies on bicycle advocacy groups, like Bike Miami Valley (Rodney). All in all, Dayton has done a great job making downtown more bicycle-friendly. The city continues to close gaps in infrastructure by installing bike lanes and sharrows in alignment with the regular repaving schedule (Rodney) and offers amenities, and bike events, like the Bike to Work Day Pancake Breakfast in May (“Bike to Work”). It seems to be harder to get the message out that people can ride their bikes in the city. In my survey, most cyclists stated they ride for fitness and recreation, commuting made the third place. That means most of them do not need bicycle friendly streets, but in order to encourage more people to ride, they have to know of the possibilities. Another indicator that the facilities are available, but few know about it, are the survey comments on bike parking. Three quarter of survey participants said they have no trouble finding a place to park their bicycles. The ones who did, named the suburbs, where Dayton has no influence, and downtown government offices, as well as the Oregon District.

 

As images-3announced in The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s 2012 year end report the city added 93 bright blue bike racks to downtown with the intention to offer bicycle parking “within one block of almost every downtown destination” (“New Bike Racks”). People who ride their bikes through downtown regularly started using the bike racks very quickly, but many do not know about them. Brown Street currently offers only one bike rack, whether there will be more or not is evaluated by the city. My survey’s question for improvement suggestions received a very positive response. While educating motorists is a general concern and should be addressed more aggressively, and many survey participants would like to see a general increase of everything, they seem content with the efforts and happy with what is currently available. Dayton is going in the right direction.

 

Submitted by Uli Bredulli Hi, I’m Uli, my mom rode her bicycle until she was eight months pregnant with me, and my brother crossed the Alps on a bicycle, so I guess cycling is a family tradition. But don’t mistake me for one of those crazy militant car haters, OK? Some of my best friends have cars.

Filed Under: Cycling, The Featured Articles

The Dublin Pub Celebrates 15th Anniversary

May 13, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

dubpublogo-smallWednesday is a day for celebrating! We are celebrating 15 years at the Dublin Pub!! In honor of being open for 15 years we are going to feature a couple of throwback menu items such as Prime Rib and Guinness BBQ Ribs! We will also have throwback prices which means perfect pints for $3.50!!!!! See you Wednesday friends! Thanks for a great 15 years! Sláinte

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: The Dublin Pub

The Rebel Set/Sam at Eleven/Mavis Pearly Are Going to ‘Kick Cancer’ with Benefit Show

May 10, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro 1 Comment

When cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control, they grow and form new, irregular cells.  These cells can also grow onto other tissues.  There is DNA in every cell and it directs all the cell’s actions. In a normal cell, when DNA gets damaged the cell either repairs the damage or the cell dies. In the irregular cells, the damaged DNA is not repaired, and the cell doesn’t die like it should. Instead, the cell goes on making new cells that the body doesn’t need. These cells all have the same abnormal DNA as the first cell does.  This is what is considered cancer.  The American Cancer Society also has released these staggering facts:

  • About 1,660,290 new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2013.
  • The National Cancer Institute estimates that approximately 13.7 million Americans with a history of cancer were alive on January 1, 2012.
  • 580,350 Americans are expected to die of cancer this year, with almost 1,600 people per day.

Cancer is a crippling disease.  It’s a disease that has affected most of us in a many ways.  Friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, and many others.  Luckily many cancer researchers and organizations like Livestrong continue to work day and night, looking to help eliminate the deadly illness.  Lead singer of the local band The Rebel Set, Tom Gilliam, is also on the crusade to defeat cancer.  And he has a team behind him along the way.

Gilliam is the Online Chairman and also does publicity for his team in the group Relay For Life of Greene County.  This Saturday night at Blind Bob’s Bar in the Oregon District, Gilliam’s band, along with bands Sam at Eleven and Mavis Pearly will taking part in the Kick Cancer’s Ass Benefit Show.  Last year’s show raised $1057, which helped with cancer research, helped patients get to their treatments, etc.  This year the proceeds will go to help enroll people into CPS-3, a long-term study that will help researchers better identify the lifestyle, environmental, and genetic factors that cause or prevent cancer. And you can be a part of this historic research effort by enrolling and encouraging others to enroll.

For those who still haven’t had the pleasure of seeing Gilliam and his merry group, this Saturday will be one of the best nights to see them.  The band got their start in early 2006.  Gilliam and his dear friend Gavin Spencer (vocals/bass/harmonica/accordion) realized that after years of playing in numerous bands that they needed to join together and develop their own group.  They enlisted Jason Johantges (rhythm guitar), Adam Kempf (drums/trumpet) and Ken Hall (keyboards/trombone).

(The Rebel Set)

In September of 2007, the band released their first album Ghost Town Silence.  The engineer/producer Patrick Himes helped the band record the album.  Ghost Town Silence offers listeners a look at how the band’s live shows go-a raucous, loose vibe with a strong emphasis on guitar play; with the lyrics talk speak about life in the Midwest.  Almost a hybrid of rockabilly and roots.  The follow-up to the group’s 2007 debut, Across The Relentless Sea was released in 2009.  With Steve Falearos producing the album from Babblefish Recording Studios in Franklin, Across The Relentless Sea shows the band going into a different direction.  The band brought in additional instruments, including organs and horns.  The band also had overdubs that added more kick to the band’s sound.  Listening to both albums, you notice that band’s influences.  “We are heavily influenced by The Black Crowes and Rolling Stones”, Gilliam says.  “Those bands have always been favorites of ours.”  The Rebel Set is now in the starting stages of a follow-up to Across The Relentless Sea.  However, due to scheduling conflicts and growing families, the band hasn’t been able to have the time to really the ball rolling like they want.  “It’s frustrating for sure”, Gilliam mentions.  “However, family comes first.  We will get in the studio soon.  I’m ready.”

This year will be the second outing for the Kick Cancer’s Ass Benefit show.  With the success of the show that was held last year, Gilliam realized that it was a no-brainer to set up again.  “We noticed how well the show went last year, and the amount that we raised.  So we know that having the show again had to happen.  We get to play live and raise some money.  It’s a win-win for everybody”.

(Sam at Eleven)

As stated earlier, Sam at Eleven will also be taking the stage at Blind Bob’s during the benefit show.  Sam at Eleven is comprised of lead singer and guitarist Jeff Rudolf, bassist Adam Bryant, and drummer Brad Gilbert.  The band, who got their name from the classic 80s show ‘Cheers’, released their album The Year We Won in 2011, and now are currently working on the follow-up.  Sam at Eleven offers catchy hooks to their songs, with punk-infused riffs.  They have imprinted their name in the lists of top bands to check out when they perform.  The energy is electrifying and frenetic.  The band has some of the catchiest choruses to their songs.  You will catch yourself singing parts of the bands songs days after their show.  “They are so supportive of us and I am excited to have them back for another year”, Gilliam says about the band.  The other band, Mavis Pearly will be bringing their unique blend of all different genres.  From rock to alternative to party music to some originals, Mavis Pearly are sure to give the people at the tavern just another reason to sit back, relax, and have a good night.

To most, the Kick Cancer’s Ass Benefit Show is nothing more than a fantastic evening with great live music lined up.  To the people that are going to be inheritors of the proceeds that will be come from the show will give them more than we could ever imagine-a chance to beat a disease that some don’t get a chance to.  The evening is truly for a great cause, and it will be another night that will undoubtedly show people that the folks in Dayton care about their neighbors.  The show starts at 10.  Cover charge is $5.  Come out and help kick cancer’s ass once and for all…

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Benefit Show, Blind Bob's, Dayton Music, Mavis Pearly, Sam at Eleven, The Rebel Set, Things to Do

Dayton Sideshow 8: The Art and Music Lovers Weekend Celebration Welcomes Another Year

May 8, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

The definition of art is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination.  A person’s imagination can come to life in a variety of different styles.  A single swipe of paint onto a canvas could be the start of an elegant painting.  A photographer snaps a picture of a moment in time.  A block of clay is the start of amazing, with the finished product being able to have unlimited possibilities in the end.  Art is everywhere around us, whatever or realize it or not.  Every year around this time, Dayton’s artists have a two day event that gives them the platform to present their work to the public.  The event is the 8th annual Dayton Sideshow.

The Sideshow began with the idea from Laurana Wong.  Wong had a vision to organize an evening that brought people together to celebrate the local art being made and the artists that created it.  The show as free for the participants to submit their work, the organizers that would set it up, and for the guests that appeared.  Wong believed that by having this show take place, it would bring attention to the arts and give everyone a chance to connect to their similar interest.

The event took place on June 24th, 2006 at what is now the Cannery.  60 artists from all around the area had work showcased throughout the evening.  Everyone that attended and also volunteered loved what the night brought everyone, except one thing:  the heat.  “It was horrible (laughter)”, Vice-Chairperson for Dayton Circus Creative Collective Erin Vasconcelos mentioned to me.  Vasconcelos was one of the many individuals that helped with the show.  “There was no air, so it just made the room feel horrible.  It didn’t care, though.  We all had an amazing night.”

With the first show being a huge success, the organizers and volunteers continued to make the Sideshow a staple in the Dayton community.  With each year passing, the show remained staying true to its core principals-give the local artists in town the spotlight.  And with every year, the show has become larger and better than the previous one.  The show has in the past few years found a home that can be able to have the space that can hold the massive show-the Yellow Cab Building.  The show has also found the perfect time to hold their event-the weekend of the spring Urban Nights.

Sideshow organizer and current Dayton Circus Creative Collective Chairman Jeff Opt also enlisted live music to the event each year.  “Music is a form of art.  We are lucky to have a great music scene, and it deserves to be celebrated”, Opt says.  Due to the fact that the show is now placed at the Yellow Cab, the show can showcase up to 40 bands with having two stages.

This year’s showcase will be drawing attention to well over 60 local visual artists, and over 20 local music acts. Some of the work that folks will expect will absolutely give people more reason to fall in love with the work being done in town.  They will be live interactions of many of the artists finished products that will give the people that attend an experience they thought that they would have never expected.  Also something new this year came from the minds of a younger generation.  Two young children noticed that something was missing from this year’s event and it felt like it needed to be added.  “There will be a section for kids!”, Vasconcelos said.  The developers of this idea-the children of Opt and Vasconcelos.  In the area for children, there will be photos of artwork and a chance for the youth to make some of their own.

For people who don’t have the chance to help out with the Sideshow, there’s many ways to contribute.  One thing that the committee is doing this year is by setting up a donation section on the fundraising website, Indiegogo.com.  For the next couple of days, everyone is able to give to the show.  By donating certain amounts, donators will be given perks, including photography sessions from photographers Gary Mitchell or Jennifer Clarke.  To donate, click here.

This weekend will once again be shining bright on the town by putting the focus on the Sideshow.  The mind-blowing experiences you will have by seeing the marvelous work of the artists will leave you glad you came.  If that doesn’t do it, stay for the music from great bands like Smug Brothers, Nasty Bingo, Tim Pritchard & The Boxcar Suite, WolfCryer among others.  Dayton Sideshow is a staple of the community.  It’s a weekend where art truly does come alive.  Come see for youself.

Dayton Sideshow 8 takes place May 10th and 11th at the Yellow Cab Building on East Fourth Street in downtown Dayton.  The event starts at 5, with live music starting at 6.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music Tagged With: art, Dayton Circus, Dayton Music, Sideshow, Things to Do, Urban Nights, Yellow Cab

Cityfolk Presents Bluegrass Tymes II + TICKET CONTEST

May 8, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

Bluegrass Tymes IICityfolk is proud to present the 2013 bluegrass concert Bluegrass Tymes II, sponsored by the Jack W and Sally D Eichelberger Foundation and featuring Russell Morre & IIIrd Tyme Out with special guest Sons of Bluegrass at the Masonic Center on Friday, May 10 at the Dayton Masonic Center.

Now celebrating its 22nd year as a band, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out is one of the most successful and celebrated bluegrass ensembles of the last quarter century. The band was formed in 1991, when singer/guitarist Russell Moore, bass player Ray Deaton and fiddler Mike Hartgrove left Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver to make their own mark on modern bluegrass. IIIrd Tyme Out (the name is a reference to the fact that this was the third full-time band for each of the three principals) made an impressive debut, recording three acclaimed and influential albums in just four years.

Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out—which includes Russell Moore (guitar, lead vocals), Steve Dilling (banjo, vocals), Wayne Benson (mandolin, vocals), Justen Haynes (fiddle) and Edgar Loudermilk (bass)—has won numerous awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association, including Vocal Group of the Year seven consecutive years; Russell Moore has been named Male Vocalist of the Year five times, more than any other singer.

The band made its recording debut in 1991 with IIIrd Tyme Out on Rebel and now has an extensive discography that includes such favorites as Living on the Other Side, Letter to Home, John and Mary, Singing on Streets of Gold and Live at the MAC. The band’s latest album for Rural Rhythm Records is Prime Tyme, which includes the hit “Pretty Little Girl from Galax.” Timeless Hits from the Past…Bluegrassed, the first fruit of the band’s new marketing partnership with Cracker Barrel restaurants, was released in January. The album includes such vintage country hits as “Mama Tried” and “Farewell Party,” as well as re-makes of the band’s hits “John and Mary” and “Only You.”

Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out is back on top of the bluegrass world—for the second time, no less—after a few years early in the last decade where it seemed the band’s future might be in doubt. “All the awards, all the recognition, those things are just by-products of doing what we love to do,” says Russell Moore, “and of having everybody pulling in the same direction. But when you know that somebody out there is getting something from your music, well, that’s the thing about music that got me into it, just the love of the music, and the way it made me feel. It always has been therapeutic, and it still is. You can’t ask for more than that.”

Sons of Bluegrass
Mentored by award-winning guitarist Tim Stafford of Blue Highway, the Sons of Bluegrass consists of five students in the bluegrass music program at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City: Chris Armstrong (bass, vocals), Cameron Owens (mandolin, vocals), Meade Richter (fiddle), Lee Franklin (guitar, vocals) and Dan Troyer (banjo, vocals). The fast-rising young quintet, which has received an Arts Build Communities grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission and won the Championship Bluegrass Band award at the Fiddler’s Grove Festival in North Carolina, released its first recording last fall, The Sons of Bluegrass, a six-song EP that contains four band originals.

Cityfolk also receives funding from Culture Works, Ohio Arts Council and the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Xenia First Friday Celebration

May 3, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

249877_553684534660162_1367585236_nDowntown Xenia is the place to be on the first Friday of every month May through September. First Fridays in downtown Xenia kick off the fifth year on May 3, 2013 from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m.

There will be free music to enjoy at the Greene County Courthouse performed by The Hathaways. Lawn chairs and picnic blankets are welcome. There will be children’s activities at the library, at the City of Xenia booth, and a bounce house in the Montgomery Insurance and Investments lot.
Head on over to X*ACT for their Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting of the new Xenia Arts Center at 7:30. At the Downtown Xenia Now
booth you can get information about things that are happening in your hometown and buy some pretty cool T-Shirts and mugs. The athletically inclined can bicycle into town and park your bicycle at the
beautiful new Bicycle Plaza at 3rd and Detroit. The Greene County Historical Society will hold their monthly historic tour of downtown commercial buildings, departing from the Courthouse (E. Main St.
side) at 6:30 p.m. The Xenia Area Young Professionals will be hosting a corn hole tournament on the patio at Willie’s Sports Bar to raise money for the anti-bullying program at Xenia Community Schools.
These are just a few of the things you will find going on Downtown Xenia!

The First Fridays events, now in its fifth year, continue to grow and flourish with repeat vendors and attendees each month returning for family-friendly fun and unique shopping opportunities.
The First Fridays events feature numerous food vendors at the Whiteman Parking Lot Food Court at the corner of E. Main and Whiteman. This year visitors can pick up a delicious meal of grilled chicken, pork chops, hot dogs, and other fair food as well as enjoy downtown festivities.

First Fridays run from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. and will continue through September 2013. “This year we decided to shorten our event to five months to avoid numerous school conflicts, short days, and cold of
October” said volunteer co-coordinator, Heidi Hilderbrandt of The Flower Stop.

First Fridays is organized by the Downtown Xenia Now group (formerly Xenia Downtown Revitalization Committee.) For more information or to download an application for vendor space, visit their website at
http://www.xenianow.org. To learn about volunteer opportunities or other activities of the Downtown Xenia Now Committee, go tohttp://www.xenianow.org or their Facebook page at
http://www.facebook.com/xeniadowntown and “like” them

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Downtown Xenia, First Friday, Greene County Courthouse, The Hathaways, Xenia Area Young Professionals

The Charlie Tipton Band-Spotlight Is Bright On Band’s Upcoming Future

May 3, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

I have been writing about Dayton musicians and bands during the past year.  I have seen some of the best music that is played in any town across the United States.  One musician that continues to have people feels the same way that I feel is Charlie Tipton.  Charlie Tipton is a lot like most of the musicians that play in Dayton.  He has the desire and dedication that one needs to continue making the music scene so amazing.  He is always out and about, supporting his peers that are performing nightly.  After he is done playing his set, he comes and floats around, personally thanking everyone for coming.  He is genuine and grateful for all that comes to him.

(Photo Courtesy-Jennifer Taylor Clarke)

Charlie Tipton’s voyage into music began at an early age.  At 8 years old, he would be at his grandmother’s house and notice a vintage, rustic guitar.  He was captivated of the charm and beauty that the guitar came with.  So, he picked it up and started to play it.  “I would ask my family to watch me play what I thought were chords”, Tipton mentions to me.  “I just loved that guitar.  It really inspired me to learn how the actually chords.”  Tipton got his own guitar at the age of 11, and started to learn how to play songs that were popular at the time.  Songs from Nirvana, Soundgarden, and other alternative rock bands flowed off the strings of his instrument.  He always knew at this point that playing music live in front of crowds would be in his blood forever.

Until recently, Tipton played solo.  He would take his guitar and would play songs that were full of sentiment.  The words coming out of his mouth were nothing more but raw soul and energy.  He credits Ryan Adams and Ray LaMontagne for being influences, which are clearly obvious when he plays.  The rich sound of folk that two artists mentioned are a large reason that Tipton continues to deliver.  These days, however, Tipton won’t be really being seen without his band, named The Charlie Tipton Band.  One unique thing about the band is Tipton’s cousin is the guitarist of the band.  “We have had some issues with keeping a drummer because of schedules and other small things.  However, one thing won’t change is the fact my cousin will be there right by my side, playing music with me”, Tipton says about the band.  The band likes to keep things airy and fast when playing live.  Their sound is what Tipton calls ‘alternative country’-the blend of the two genres that produces an airy sense to their songs.  Almost as if they are taking you to the open road, windows rolled down, and the tunes turned all the way up.  The band currently is working on an album which they hope to have it released in August.  “There are a lot of different elements to it.  We are still trying to get that perfect sound”, explains Tipton about the album.  “We will continue to keep playing and working on finding it.”

One of the remarkable characteristics about Tipton is what he does away from the mic.  Tipton is a social worker in the area, helping young and old who have lost their way find themselves and get back onto the road to being better.  Tipton aids people to get them off drugs, and assistances others to help them fight and win against addiction.  Tipton told the story of him going to a small town recently and worked on helping folks with getting clean.  “It’s an amazing feeling to help others.  It’s always been something I have always to do.  Addiction is serious.  I just want to help people get past their demons.”

Charlie Tipton is one of the many reasons why the music in town is, and will continue to be for many years to come, a notch above the rest.  This weekend will no doubt be more proof of that.  Tonight, see The Charlie Tipton Band will be sharing the stage with Tim Pritchard and the Boxcar Suite, and Trey Stone Band.  The show will be at J-Alans, located at 121 North Ludlow Street in downtown Dayton.  Show time starts at 9pm.  On Saturday night, Tipton will be performing at Brixx Ice Company, located across from Fifth Third Field on East First Street for the event Dayton Decides, a first-ever mayoral primary election event being hosted by UpDayton.  The candidates, which include incumbent Gary Leitzell, and the challengers A.J. Wagner and Nan Whaley, will be sharing what they will bring if elected into office.  Also, the evening will feature testimonials from business owners and neighborhood activists about is needed from the mayor to help them thrive.  Also performing on the stage will be Good English and The Devil You Know.  For more info on this event, click here.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles

Register Now for 5th Annual Miami Valley Police Memorial Week Bike Tour

April 30, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro 1 Comment

NPW-2013-350w-fwYou are invited to participate, along with law enforcement agencies throughout the Miami Valley area, in the 5th Annual Miami Valley Police Memorial Week Bike Tour on Saturday, May 11, 2013, at 8:00 a.m., at Riverscape, 111 E Monument Ave, Dayton. This event is held to honor and bring awareness to our fallen members in law enforcement that have made the ultimate sacrifice for their community and in support of their surviving family members and friends. This ride is held in conjunction with the National Police Memorial Week.

The registration fee is $25.00. Your pre-registration form and registration fee should be turned in by May 3, 2013. You may also register the day of the event. A Miami Valley Police Memorial Week Bike Tour t-shirt and challenge coin will be provided to the first 100 registered riders. T-shirts and Challenge coins can be picked up prior to the beginning of the ride. Proceeds from this event benefits the Montgomery County Association of Police Chiefs, Inc., Scholarship Fund. Roll-out time at Riverscape will be at 9:15 a.m., and then proceed on the bike trail to Rice Field in Miamisburg. Riders will then return to Riverscape. Snacks and beverages will be available to riders at both Riverscape and Rice Field. The ride is a 28 mile round trip.

The ride should end at Riverscape by 11:00 a.m. A brief ceremony will be conducted at Riverscape as close to 11 AM as possible, or as soon as riders have returned from Rice Field.  Riders of any skill level are welcome, as well as families. Bicycle helmets are required.

For questions about this event, call Captain Michael Molchan at 937-723-4938.

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  • June 15, 2026 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
    Trolley Stop Trivia with Ben Lyons
  • June 15 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

    Trolley Stop Trivia with Ben Lyons

    Come out and enjoy some Trivia tonight! Have a few drinks and share some laughs with your host Ben Lyons.

    Free
  • June 15, 2026 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
    Community Fitness: Trailblazer HITT and Run
  • June 15 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Community Fitness: Trailblazer HITT and Run

    Summer activities that make your body happy and healthy. Led by Fire Flame Fitness, this HIIT workout class is for...

  • June 15, 2026 7:30 pm
    Gem City Groundlings Present Titus Andronicus
  • June 15 @ 7:30 pm

    Gem City Groundlings Present Titus Andronicus

    Titus Andronicus is Shakespeare at his most brutal—a grim, unflinching descent into revenge, grief, and the collapse of humanity. War...

    $30

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

  • June 16, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Tasty Tuesday Food Truck Rally
  • June 16 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Tasty Tuesday Food Truck Rally

    Get ready to taco ‘bout a good time! Join us every Tuesday from 5–8 PM at Cloud Park for a...

    Free
  • June 16, 2026 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Open Mic & Tiki Taco Tuesday
  • June 16 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Open Mic & Tiki Taco Tuesday

  • June 16, 2026 6:30 pm
    An exquisite evening with Far Niente
  • June 16 @ 6:30 pm

    An exquisite evening with Far Niente

    Join us for an exquisite evening of fine wines from Far Niente perfectly paired with our signature four-course cuisine. Select your location...

    $125
  • June 16, 2026 6:30 pm
    Juneteenth Event: A Conversation with Michael Carter
  • June 16 @ 6:30 pm

    Juneteenth Event: A Conversation with Michael Carter

    Join Wright Memorial Public Library in commemorating Juneteenth with a powerful and engaging community conversation featuring guest speaker Michael Carter....

    Free
  • June 16, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Mike Wade & The Mighty Groovers
  • June 16 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Mike Wade & The Mighty Groovers

    Mike Wade & The Mighty Groovers joins us Saturday, June 13th, from 8-11pm for an exhilarating performance of jazz favorites!...

    Free
  • June 16, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Jeanne Phillips Trio
  • June 16 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Jeanne Phillips Trio

    We welcome the Jeanne Phillips Trio back for another memorable visit on Tuesday, June 16th, from 7-10 pm. Let Jeanne’s...

    Free
  • June 16, 2026 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    As You Like It
  • June 16 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

    As You Like It

    Dive into a playful twist on love and identity with a fun live performance that’s full of surprises. In this...

    $30
  • June 16, 2026 8:00 pm
    Karaoke Night with Zane
  • June 16 @ 8:00 pm

    Karaoke Night with Zane

    Yellow Cab Tavern Karaoke is BACK every Tuesday at 8pm with MC Zane Gerlach! Entry is always free! With a...

    Free

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

  • June 17, 2026 7:30 am - 9:00 am
    African-American Community Fund Annual Fundraising Breakfast
  • June 17 @ 7:30 am - 9:00 am

    African-American Community Fund Annual Fundraising Breakfast

    Experience “The Power of Us: Reengaging for Impact," a celebration of the transformative power of Black-led philanthropy in building stronger African...

    $25
  • June 17, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Fairborn Farmers Market
  • June 17 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Fairborn Farmers Market

    The Fairborn Farmers Market was established with the intent to provide the Fairborn community access to fresh and wholesome products...

    Free
  • June 17, 2026 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    Spass Nacht 2026 An Austrian Festival
  • June 17 @ 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm

    Spass Nacht 2026 An Austrian Festival

    In honor of Kettering’s sister city, Steyr, Austria, we celebrate with a Spass Nacht (translation: Fun Night). Strap on your...

    Free
  • June 17, 2026 7:00 pm
    Name That Tune
  • June 17 @ 7:00 pm

    Name That Tune

     The most competitive night of the week is back…Name That Tune — Every Wednesday at 7pm  Free to play Prizes every...

    Free
  • June 17, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Trivia Night
  • June 17 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Trivia Night

    Join us for Live Trivia in Huber Heights every Wednesday 7pm to 10pm at TJ Chumps! Located right off of I-70, TJ...

  • June 17, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE live music from Linus Tate Unplugged
  • June 17 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE live music from Linus Tate Unplugged

    Join us as we welcome Linus Tate Unplugged to the Whisperz Speakeasy stage for the first time on Wednesday, June...

    Free
  • June 17, 2026 7:30 pm
    Gem City Groundlings Present Titus Andronicus
  • June 17 @ 7:30 pm

    Gem City Groundlings Present Titus Andronicus

    Titus Andronicus is Shakespeare at his most brutal—a grim, unflinching descent into revenge, grief, and the collapse of humanity. War...

    $30

Thursday, June 18, 2026

  • June 18, 2026 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Waynesville Farmers Market
  • June 18 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Waynesville Farmers Market

    Join us the third Thursday of the month to shop our local farmers market. The farmers market will be located...

    Free
  • June 18, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Farmers Market
  • June 18 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Farmers Market

  • June 18, 2026 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Grapes & Grooves on the Patio
  • June 18 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Grapes & Grooves on the Patio

    Thursdays = Grapes & Grooves on the PATIO “What exactly is that?” …oh just the best decision you’ll make all week An...

  • June 18, 2026 6:30 pm
    4-course Bourbon Cocktail Pairing Dinner
  • June 18 @ 6:30 pm

    4-course Bourbon Cocktail Pairing Dinner

    Join us for a 4-course bourbon cocktail pairing dinner, featuring expertly paired cocktails crafted with Jefferson’s Ocean, WhistlePig, Knob Creek...

    $65
  • June 18, 2026 7:00 pm
    Corn Hole Tournament
  • June 18 @ 7:00 pm

    Corn Hole Tournament

    We are very excited to announce CORN HOLE is coming BACK! Starting May 7th every single Thursday night we will...

  • June 18, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Music Bingo
  • June 18 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Music Bingo

    Turn up the fun and test your knowledge at Music Bingo, where your favorite songs replace the numbers and every...

    Free
  • June 18, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Doug Hart Solo
  • June 18 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Doug Hart Solo

    Doug Hart takes the Whisperz Speakeasy stage solo Thursday evening, June 18th, from 7-10 pm alongside our Thursday $10 Martini...

    Free
  • June 18, 2026 7:15 pm
    Liberated Lyrics: A Night of Spoken Word Poetry for Juneteenth
  • June 18 @ 7:15 pm

    Liberated Lyrics: A Night of Spoken Word Poetry for Juneteenth

    Join us for an evening of powerful voices, live music, and spoken word as we celebrate Juneteenth with Liberated Lyrics...

    Free
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Friday, June 19, 2026

  • June 19, 2026 1:00 pm
    KYD 7th Annual Juneteenth Celebration
  • June 19 @ 1:00 pm

    KYD 7th Annual Juneteenth Celebration

    Kyd Erwin Jr. Juneteenth Event Let's bring everyone out for a peaceful enjoyment TeeTee Bird In the family's welcome everyone

    Free
  • June 19, 2026 4:45 pm - 9:00 pm
    Juneteenth: Commemoration, Celebration, and Concert ft. Brownstone w/Live Band
  • June 19 @ 4:45 pm - 9:00 pm

    Juneteenth: Commemoration, Celebration, and Concert ft. Brownstone w/Live Band

    The 6th Annual Juneteenth Commemoration, Celebration, and Concert returns to Levitt Pavilion Dayton on Friday, June 19, from 4:45 PM...

    Free
  • June 19, 2026 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    Downtown Dayton History Walking Tour
  • June 19 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Downtown Dayton History Walking Tour

    Many of the places that helped make Dayton a center of innovation were lost to history, while others survived and...

    $10
  • June 19, 2026 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    A Spirited Night in the Park – A Craft Beer & Seltzer Tasting
  • June 19 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    A Spirited Night in the Park – A Craft Beer & Seltzer Tasting

    Craft beverage tasting fundraiser in Arcanum's Ivester Park! Hosted by the Arcanum A# Music Boosters: supporting music ed at Arcanum-Butler....

    $40
  • June 19, 2026 7:00 pm
    Juneteenth Wine Tasting & Dance Party
  • June 19 @ 7:00 pm

    Juneteenth Wine Tasting & Dance Party

    $10
  • June 19, 2026 7:30 pm
    Gem City Groundlings Present Titus Andronicus
  • June 19 @ 7:30 pm

    Gem City Groundlings Present Titus Andronicus

    Titus Andronicus is Shakespeare at his most brutal—a grim, unflinching descent into revenge, grief, and the collapse of humanity. War...

    $30
  • June 19, 2026 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Singer and Songwriter Alexa Michelle
  • June 19 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Singer and Songwriter Alexa Michelle

    Join us Friday night, June 19th, as we welcome Alexa Michelle to our venue for the first time! She specializes...

    Free
  • June 19, 2026 8:00 pm
    The Wedding Singer: The Musical
  • June 19 @ 8:00 pm

    The Wedding Singer: The Musical

    Based on the film starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, The Wedding Singer at La Comedia celebrates all the fun, love, and...

    $40 – $80

Saturday, June 20, 2026

  • June 20, 2026 8:00 am - 11:00 am
    The Best Dam 5k, 10k, 15k Race
  • June 20 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am

    The Best Dam 5k, 10k, 15k Race

    THE BEST DAM 5K & 10K 🏃‍♀️ Run the Huffman Dam • Dayton, Ohio June 20th 8am Get ready for...

    $35 – $55
  • June 20, 2026 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
    Downtown Franklin Farmer’s Market
  • June 20 @ 8:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Downtown Franklin Farmer’s Market

    Join us every Saturday through Sept 12, 8.30 a.m. - 12 p.m. for local products including fresh produce, honey/jams, and bread An...

  • June 20, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Oakwood Farmers Market
  • June 20 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Oakwood Farmers Market

    Shop local every Saturday at the Oakwood Farmers Market! Running May 2 through October 10 from 9:00 am–12:00 pm, the...

  • June 20, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Greene County Farmers Market of Beavercreek
  • June 20 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Greene County Farmers Market of Beavercreek

    The outdoor Farmers Market on Indian Ripple Rd. in Beavercreek runs Saturdays, 9-1 even during the winter months. Check out...

  • June 20, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    The Grazing Ground Market
  • June 20 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

    The Grazing Ground Market

    Welcome to The Grazing Ground Market ~ your neighborhood spot for garden goodies, goat energy, and homemade treats that are anything but...

  • June 20, 2026 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
    New Carlisle Farmer’s Market
  • June 20 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    New Carlisle Farmer’s Market

    June 20 to September 26 from 10-2pm in Downtown New Carlisle in front of CVS The New Carlisle Farmer's Market takes...

  • June 20, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Woof Walk
  • June 20 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Woof Walk

    Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum invites you to one of our most unique events: Woof Walk! Dogs, you can take your...

  • June 20, 2026 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    FiveStar Comic Con
  • June 20 @ 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

    FiveStar Comic Con

    iveStar Comic Con returns in 2026 — bigger, bolder, and better than ever!For the first time, we’re bringing the FiveStar...

    $13.96 – $26.90
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Sunday, June 21, 2026

  • June 21, 2026 6:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Paris Flea Market
  • June 21 @ 6:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Paris Flea Market

    Buy, Sell and Trade new, used, and vintage merchandise Located on the grounds of the Dixie Twin Drive-In Theater, The...

    $2
  • June 21, 2026 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Father’s Day Brunch Buffet
  • June 21 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Father’s Day Brunch Buffet

    Official Father's Day Plan Step 1: Bring Dad to elé Bistro. Step 2: Let him conquer the brunch buffet. Step...

    $35
  • June 21, 2026 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    FiveStar Comic Con
  • June 21 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    FiveStar Comic Con

    iveStar Comic Con returns in 2026 — bigger, bolder, and better than ever!For the first time, we’re bringing the FiveStar...

    $13.96 – $26.90
  • June 21, 2026 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Father’s Day Buffet
  • June 21 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Father’s Day Buffet

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  • June 21, 2026 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Springboro Juneteenth Celebration
  • June 21 @ 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Springboro Juneteenth Celebration

    Enjoy live music savor delicious food from local food trucks, and explore a variety of vendors. History buffs can join...

  • June 21, 2026 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
    Becca’s LOTD Dart Tournament every Sunday at MVSB
  • June 21 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm

    Becca’s LOTD Dart Tournament every Sunday at MVSB

    Every Sunday night at Miami Valley Sports Bar -- a Luck of the Draw Dart Tournament hosted by Becca beginning...

    $10
  • June 21, 2026 8:00 pm
    The Wedding Singer: The Musical
  • June 21 @ 8:00 pm

    The Wedding Singer: The Musical

    Based on the film starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, The Wedding Singer at La Comedia celebrates all the fun, love, and...

    $40 – $80
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