…if yr a vinyl junkie like us, odds are yr gonna drool on this little local treat. Thanks to GladGirl Shelly for bringing this to our attention:
Ultimate Oldies Radio is holding a record sale! WSWO, FM 97.7 and FM 101.1, has accumulated over 7,000 LPs and over 2,000 45s, and is holding a public sale. Having digitized everything needed for its on-air library, these like-new records will be sold at bargain prices. Everything is priced at $4 or less! All sales are cash only. Most of this vinyl is from the 60s, 70s and 80s. The sale will be from noon to 6pm each of two days – Saturday, April 24; and Sunday, April 25. It is first-come, first-served for these exceptionally clean records! Additional discounts will be offered to anyone spending at least $50.
Plan to come up to 6232 Chambersburg Road – just west of Brandt Pike in Huber Heights. Saturday, April 24 from noon to 6pm; and Sunday, April 25 from noon to 6pm.
For further information, call the WSWO business line at 937-367-7383
…odds are yr gonna want to make plans to get there early to clean up. See you there…

The City of Dayton Department of Recreation and Human Services is seeking public input on the naming of a new recreational facility located at 2014 W. Third St.

The author of Push, the novel that became the Academy Award winning feature film ‘Precious’, will visit Dayton this month.
Push, Sapphire’s 1996 debut novel, tells the story of Precious Jones, an obese, functionally-illiterate 16 year-old mother struggling to escape a harsh life of neglect, abuse and incest.






20 N. Jefferson Street
The annual Dayton Air Show took off in 1975, but air shows and flying exhibitions in Dayton go back 100 years to the Wright Company’s exhibition team, which trained at Huffman Prairie and made its flying debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in June 1910.
Mr. Gaffney is a former Dayton Daily News aviation writer, publisher of AviationDayton.com, and author of Dayton Air Show: A Photographic Celebration, which features photos by Dayton Daily News photographer Ty Greenlees.
Dayton neighborhood groups are encouraged to think creatively and collaboratively to propose neighborhood improvement projects for possible mini-grant support.

Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center & Wright Cycle Company*
