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Sideshow 14

May 19, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

It’s sideshow time! The giant two day art and music fest is back! This year features over 20 bands and solo artists, performance art, and over 40 visual artists. As always, the show is free!
May 24th 5pm-1am and May 25th 3pm-1am.

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Olde Schoolhouse Wine and Dine

May 17, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Join us on Tuesday, May 21st as we welcome our neighbors from Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard & Winery LLC for a very special evening of Wine and Dine! We will be offering $3 pours of a variety of Olde Schoolhouse wines, along with $5 small plates from our kitchen.

Purchase discounted presale tastes for 4 for $10. https://www.bisonandboar.com/events-1/olde-school-house-wine-and-dine

Reservations are encouraged at bisonandboar.com or by calling (937) 839-4500.

Filed Under: Wine

Barsby Battle of Dayton Presented by Booom Disc Golf.

May 17, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Come join the 2018 Disc Golf World Champion at Belmont Park DGC for the Barsby Battle of Dayton Presented by Booom Disc Golf. The battle is a 3 disc Challenge, two discs will be provided as your players pack, and one disc of your own may be used. Pre-Reg can be found at greggbarsby.com; your info packet will be emailed to you immediately following your registration. E-mail [email protected] with any questions you may have, look forward to seeing the Ohio Disc Golfers in May!

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: Belmont Park, Disc Golf

Military Get Free Admission To Kings Island Memorial Day Weekend

May 17, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Kings Island prides itself on providing world-class thrills, fun and family entertainment for guests of all ages. Kings Island is also proud of the brave men and women who serve in the U.S. military

 

As a thank you to all who have served and are currently serving in our country’s military and the sacrifices made to serve and protect, Kings Island is offering free admission to active and retired members of the U.S. military during the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

The deal is available May 24-27 at the 364-acre amusement and water park.

Military who qualify for the free admission ticket include active military, retired military, National Guard, veterans with honorable or medical discharge and Reserve Officers’ Training Corps with government issued ID.

A valid government-issued military ID must be presented at Kings Island to take advantage of this offer.

Military personnel can also buy admission at a special price of $35 per ticket for up to six immediate family members at the park.


Kings Island

6300 Kings Island Drive,
Kings Island, OH 45034

Parking is $17 per vehicle for regular parking and $27 for preferred when purchased in advance online. A limited number of handicap parking spaces are available near the Front Gate on a first-come, first-served basis.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: kings island, Memorial Day Weeknd, Military Discount

2019 National Bike to Work Day Pancake Breakfast

May 16, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

oin nearly 600 other cycling enthusiasts for tasty pancakes, friends and music at the region’s largest celebration of biking as a means of transportation in the Miami Valley presented by Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission!

Pre-register through May 16 at https://www.metroparks.org/bike-month/bike-work-day-pre-registration/

While you’re here you can mingle with bike related exhibitors, tour the Bike Hub, enter the team challenge to win sweet prizes, commemorate your ride at our photo booth or just enjoy a cup of coffee after an invigorating morning ride.

To see the morning schedule, find trail information and more please visit:
https://www.metroparks.org/bike-month/bike-to-work-day/

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Filed Under: Cycling

For Dayton By Dayton Concert

May 16, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

For Dayton By Dayton will be a concert brought to the city of Dayton by ALL DAYTON ARTISTS! On May 18th at 6pm this will be a FREE family friendly event. We will have a good time and its time to show everyone that the Hip Hop community is for the community!! PLEASE come out and have a good time!! If you are a local business or organization and want to get involved in making this a POSITIVE event for the city please contact me! More info to come!! Time is subject to change…for the better.

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Filed Under: Dayton Music

Steins, Stems, Spirits, Savories & Sweets to benefit Hospice

May 15, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton is bringing together the best flavors of Dayton at its third Steins, Stems, Spirits, Savories & Sweets event on Saturday, May 18, 7-10 p.m., at The Barn, the corporate headquarters of Ohio’s Hospice (7575 Paragon Road, Dayton, OH 45459).

The event brings together the best tastes of Dayton on one night for a singular celebration that supports the hospice mission. The not-for-profit organization celebrates the lives of those it has the privilege of serving by providing superior care and superior services to each patient and family.

“This event is so special because it enables us to lift up and highlight the creative chefs of wonderful local restaurants and the craftsmanship of local breweries, wine shops, bakeries and chocolatiers,” said Teri Anderson, event chair. “Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton emphasizes celebrating life every day, and we are excited to feature businesses from our community that help us celebrate those important milestones in our lives.”

The evening promises culinary delights for those who love to sample Dayton’s best. The location highlights the headquarters of Ohio’s Hospice, which includes Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton.

Top chefs from locally-owned eateries including Archer’s Tavern; Bella Sorella Pizza, Carvers Steaks & Chops; Coco’s Bistro, El Meson; Greek Street Food Truck; Meadowlark and Wheat Penny Oven & Bar; Sima Japanese & Korean Restaurant; and Watermark will serve scrumptious samples of their best work. Rumbleseat Wine will select and pair wine with food selections. Sweets will be served by Cake, Hope, and Love; Greek Street Baklava; Nothing Bundt Cakes; and Signature Confections.

Local breweries offering locally crafted beer include Lock 27 Brewing, Warped Wing Brewing Company and Yellow Springs Brewery in addition to spirits from Buckeye Vodka.

Ni/Co

Live entertainment will be provided by Ni/Co, a Nashville-based band with Dayton roots featuring a variety of pop/R&B, classic rock and country music; and Tom Downs, a classic guitarist.

To purchase tickets, go to www.HospiceofDayton.org/Steins2019 or call 937.258.5537. Tickets cost $90 each but are limited. Proceeds benefit patient care and services at Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton. Dollars raised will help Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton:

  • Provide superior care and superior services to anyone in our community facing end-of-life, regardless of ability to pay.
  • Provide grief support at no cost to anyone in the community.
  • Provide complementary services such as occupational, massage, music and art therapy.
  • Provide palliative care to patients whose chronic disease compromises their quality of life.

Steins, Stems, Spirits, Savories & Sweets

7 p.m., May 18, 2019

The Barn, 7575 Paragon Road, Dayton, Ohio 45459

Ticket Price: $90

Ticket Information – www.HospiceofDayton.org/Steins2019 or 937.258.5537

Complimentary Valet Parking Available

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: fundraiser, Hospice of Dayton

Celebrate National Slider Day with freebies from White Castle!

May 15, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

White Castle is giving away free food Wednesday in honor of National Slider Day.

Customers can receive one free slider  and a small Coca-Cola Freestyle beverage with a coupon posted to whitecastle.com on May 15. The fast-food chain expects to give away tens of thousands of sliders in nearly 400 restaurants throughout the day.

Consumers can also enjoy $1 cashback through the end of May when they buy two boxes of any four or six count sliders using the Checkout51 app in grocery and convenience stores across the country.

If that weren’t enough, on Wednesdays, White Castle customers can sport western attire from bolo ties to boots to receive two free BBQ Original Sliders with any purchase.

“At White Castle, we take tremendous pride in the 2×2 inch sliders we’ve been serving and perfecting for nearly 100 years,” said Jamie Richardson, vice president at White Castle. “We invented National Slider Day as a special tribute to the fans who share that appreciation for the slider and share their Cravings with us. We hope everyone will have the opportunity to bite into a tasty slider on May 15.”


Nearest White Castle Restaurants:

4780 Roosevelt Blvd, Middletown, OH 45044

5201 Salem Bend, Trotwood, OH 45426

6901 DR 123, Franklin, OH 45005

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Free slider, White Castle

Standup Comedian Billy Gardell Coming To Taft Theatre

May 14, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

As a standup comedian, Billy Gardell took the long road to Hollywood, stopping at every small town lounge, military base, and comedy club along the way. His comedy act took him to Los Angeles where his dedication to acting, along with touring as a stand-up comedian, allowed him to grow consistently in both arenas. His stand-up show is a powerhouse. His grounded, down-to-earth point of view strikes a strong chord with American audiences. Stories about his rough childhood, wild adolescence, and new family life are executed with the skill of a master craftsman.

Emmy-nominated actor and comedian Billy Gardell starred in the CBS hit television series, “Mike & Molly” as Officer Mike Biggs from 2010-2016. “Mike & Molly” continues to air in syndication to this day. Billy currently has a recurring role on another CBS hit series, “Young Sheldon.”

 

In 2016 he received a daytime Emmy nomination as best gameshow host forMonopoly Millionaires Club.

 

Before “Mike & Molly,” Gardell co-starred in the critically acclaimed television series “Lucky.” His other television credits include “Yes Dear” and “Judging Amy,” on the Network, “My Name is Earl,” “The Practice,” “Monk,” and “Gary the Rat.”

 

He made his major motion picture debut alongside Anthony Quinn and Sylvester Stallone in “Avenging Angelo,” and had a memorable scene with Billy Bob Thornton in the Cohen Brother’s film “Bad Santa.” He also appeared in “You, Me & Dupree.”

 

As a standup comic, his comedy specials, “Billy Gardell: Halftime,” premiered on Comedy Central and “Billy Gardell Presents Road Dogs” premiered on Showtime.

 

A native of Pittsburgh who currently lives in Los Angeles, Gardell loves Steeler football, stand-up comedy and his wife Patty, and son Will.

Reserved tickets: $65.00, $45.00 & $35.00 (plus applicable fees), go on sale Friday, May 17th at 11am at www.tafttheatre.org, the Taft Theatre Box Office, and www.ticketmaster.com.

 

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Comedy, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Billy Gardell, stand-up comic

Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers

May 12, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Enjoy La Comedia Dinner Theatre’s delicious buffet and the hit bluegrass and gospel songs of Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers!

Regular guests at the Grand ‘Ole Opry, JMRR is celebrating 13 years great of bluegrass and gospel music. Enjoy a great evening of great food and chart-topping bluegrass and gospel music!

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Filed Under: Dayton Music

THE FREAKSHOW FAMILY SHOW

May 10, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

From FreakShow Deluxe – Hollywood’s own & ONLY carnival-style sideshow comes THE FREAKSHOW FAMILY SHOW!

Performing live Saturday at 7pm at The Brightside Music & Event Venue.

A show full of sideshow stunts, comedy, western arts, mentalism, magic, and more – ALL LIVE! ALL REAL! This is their ONLY scheduled Dayton, Ohio appearance. If you miss the chance to see this LIVE – you’ll have to wait until they are on TV again.

AS SEEN ON TV – the first family of sideshow, The FreakShow Family is a REAL family:
1. REVEREND TOMMY GUNN – the patriarch of the family is the founder of the FreakShow Deluxe and the Best Talker On the West Coast.
2. MISS MALICE AFORETHOUGHT – the Queen Bee of Sideshow runs a tight ship during the dangerous acts. She is mad, bad, & dangerous to know.
3. GRENNAN THE GREEN MONSTER – this 13-year-old is the World’s Youngest Professional Knife Thrower – and has been performing over 7 years.
4. LA PEQUEÑA ARAÑITA – the Most Dangerous Little Girl On 3 Continents, at only 11-years-old, has been on stage practically since the day she was born.

 

VIP SEATING $30 – get reserved seating in the front row, PLUS an intimate early meet & greet, photo with the cast, AND some exclusive FreakShow Family swag! These are the ONLY reserved seats available – and there are a limited number!

GENERAL ADMISSION $15 – order early and get tickets at a discount! Tickets are $20 day of show.

Get your tickets here .

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Tagged With: Freak Show Deluxe, Reverend Tommy Gunn

Centerville Pizza Hosts Zombie Pizza Fundraiser For Centerville Destination Imagination Team

May 10, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Recently a team of Centerville middle schoolers advanced to the Global Finals competition for Destination Imagination, where they will present their service learning challenge to teams from over 40 other states and up to 20 countries.  This team helped the Centerville Washington Park District with the issue of non-native invasive plants by clearing an area by Holes Creek in Grant Park.

The influx of honeysuckle in the area had been harming the ecology of the area, and without proper precautions, honeysuckle can always come back — just like zombies!  It costs $5500 to send a team to Global Finals (not counting transportation, food or lodging!) and so Robert Benson, of Centerville Pizza, has offered a fundraiser for the month of May to support this team of sixth graders!

Order one of Centerville Pizza’s award winning ZOMBIE PIZZAS in the month of May, and 25% of the sale price will be given to the Destination Imagination team!  Help this team get to Kansas City by supporting this fundraiser in the month of May, because just like honeysuckle – zombies come back!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Centerville Pizza, Destination Imagination

Experience Goat Yoga

May 9, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Secret Eden is Dayton’s Place for Goat Yoga, set on 10 acres of tranquil beauty, you can enjoy your practice outdoors under a canopy of Pine and Catalpa trees overlooking our lotus pond.  We have 8 new kids who anxious to meet you and be held and climb on your back.   Arrive a half hour early to play and take selfies with the goats, then head out to the pine pasture for a one hour easy flow yoga practice followed by a short hike around the lotus pond with the goats.  Reserve your spot today www.secreteden.net.

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Filed Under: Active Living

U.S. Air Force Band of Flight Free Concert

May 9, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

The U.S. Air Force Band of Flight will perform a free concert at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Due to the popularity of these free concerts, tickets are required and limited to four tickets per person. The Air Force Band of Flight, stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio presents more than 240 performances annually, providing quality musical products for official military functions and ceremonies as well as civic events and public concerts. Since its founding in 1942, the band has performed for presidents and vice presidents, visiting heads of state, cabinet officers, members of congress, U.S. and foreign military leaders, and millions of Americans and foreign citizens.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Melissa Etheridge- The Medicine Show Tour

May 6, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Join Melissa Etheridge for an evening of unforgettable songs and new music from her forthcoming album The Medicine Show out April 12!

Etheridge is one of rock music’s greatest female icons. Her critically acclaimed debut album was certified double platinum. Her popularity was built around such memorable songs as Bring Me Some Water, No Souvenirs and Ain’t It Heavy for which she won her first Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal. Etheridge hit her commercial and artistic stride with her fourth album, Yes I Am, featuring the massive hits I’m the Only One and Come to My Window.

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Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall of Fame Names 2019 Inductees

May 6, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

The Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall of Fame has announced the 2019 slate of inductees. This year twelve broadcasters will be inducted along with Community Service Award honorees.

The following is the list of the honorees:

Don Brown – Brown began his broadcasting career working at WHIO radio part-time, while attending Wright State University.  He got his taste of sports announcing as the co-host analyst for WHIO Radio high school games.  Don later joined the team at WKEF-TV and eventually became the host of the local Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon after the Late Johnny Walker stepped down.   As host, Don helped raise money not just for the Jerry Lewis Telethon but for countless other charities throughout the Miami Valley.  Don later returned to WHIO TV where he served as a part-time sportscaster.

 

Larry Coressel – Coressel has worked as the morning anchor at Dayton Public radio station WDPR since 1987.  Having moved through the ranks for many years, he has held various positions including station operation manager, production manager and Public Service Director. In addition to his role at WDPR, Larry has been an avid supporter of arts and cultural organizations throughout the region.

 

Thomas (Tom) Carroll – Carroll has a legendary career as Program Director.  It was Carroll who paired Christopher Geisen with Steve Kerrigan as the morning show team at WTUE Radio.  He made WTUE the soundtrack for the city with free concerts at Island Park, Hara Arena, Courthouse Square and the Ervin J. Nutter Center. Under Tom’s leadership, WTUE Radio became one of the leaders in serving the community.  It was under Tom’s management that WTUE won the coveted album-oriented Rock Station trophy of the year.

 

Donna Hall – Hall served as General Sales Manager and Vice President and General Manager of WHIO Radio.  During her tenure at WHIO Radio, she partnered with the Children’s Miracle Network to launch the Cares for Kids Radiothon.  Over the 22 years of the radiothon, listeners have donated over $4 million dollars to Dayton Children’s Hospital.  Donna was one of the first General Manager’s with Cox Media to switch the music station to wall-to-wall coverage when the United States came under attack on September 11, 2001. Donna worked tirelessly to maintain Cox’s relationship with the University of Dayton to remain the “Home of the Dayton Flyers.”  Now living in Atlanta, GA, Donna still considers Dayton her home.

 

Barbara Kerr – In the 1970’s when woman still struggled to make strides in broadcast news, Barbara Kerr was one of the early pioneers. Barbara joined WHAG TV in Hagerstown, MD as an Anchor/Reporter and became its first female News Director.  Barbara left Youngstown to migrate to a larger market, Dayton, OH. She joined WDTN-TV as a general assignment reporter, soon after also serving in the news anchor role. One of her most memorable assignments was to travel to West Point to cover the return of the Iranian hostages from Tehran after 444 days in captivity.  While in Dayton, she was very involved in the community becoming an ambassador for the arts.

 

Terry Lafferty – Terry got his break in the broadcast industry at WPTW in Piqua Ohio.  Oscar Baker, the father of WHIO reporter Steve Baker, was the Station Manager and gave Terry his first break into radio. In 1970, Terry, joined the WING radio news department. It was there Terry made a name for himself.  He and Kathy O’Connor Bow became the first airborne-duo traffic reporters with the Skywatch traffic reports.  In 1980, Terry was hired by Winston Hoehner to join the WHIO Radio team and began his tenure as news producer.   For the next 20 years at WHIO, Terry was dedicated to the community, volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, a reader for Words and as the audio engineer for his church. Today, Terry is a news anchor for WPTW in Piqua, making him one of the few with over 50 years in broadcasting.

 

Jim Manley – as a young man in Toledo, Jim would duct-tape a transmission radio to his head while riding his bike and dream of a job in radio.  His dream became a reality in 1983 when he got his first commercial radio job at WTUE Radio. From this position, his career expanded to other stations in the Dayton/Miami Valley area such as with the WHIO Morning show with Lou Emm; after, Manley launched a new format at WHKO K-99. He left broadcasting in 1999 to become the in-house agent for Fricker’s Restaurants.  He remained involved in the community emceeing numerous charity events such as the Easter Seals Radiothon with radio personality and Hall of Famer David G. MacFarland. Still with Fricker’s Restaurants, Jim has donated tens of thousands of gift cards and food to endless charitable organizations.

 

Dee Moorman – Moorman is an icon as a news videographer in Dayton. She started part-time at WHIO-TV as a production technician, operating studio cameras, adjusting lighting and set arrangement.  After convincing then WHIO News Director Jack Hurley to hire her as a videographer, she became one of two women to use film cameras. Soon after, Dee began using large videotape cameras; despite of the weight of the camera, she was able to do the job working through two pregnancies. Dee has won numerous state and local awards in videography.  She became one of the few women in broadcasting to operate a live truck, shooting video, editing and turning out quality work.  Dee recently retired after 42 years of service.

 

Letitia Perry – Perry is one of the best known and well-loved news personalities in the Dayton region. She fell in love with broadcasting at Meadowdale High School in Dayton, OH.  Letitia went on to Central Michigan University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in communications, with a focus in journalism.  From Michigan, Letitia took a job At WCBE Public Radio in Columbus, where she covered her biggest story, the Lucasville prison riot of 1993.  She returned to Dayton in 1995, accepting the News Director position with Hawes Saunders broadcast properties WROU & WBNB radio.  Hosting many community events, Letitia was spotted by officials with WHIO-TV, who asked her to join their team.  Today, Letitia is the anchor for WHIO-TV’s morning and Noon newcasts.  She is a much sought-after emcee and speaker and gives generously of her time to numerous community events and organizations.

 

Byron Stirsman, videographer/editor, WHIO-TV. TY GREENLEES / STAFF

Byron Stirsman – Stirsman served as the special project producer/videographer at WHIO TV for many years and his work behind the scene garnered him numerous awards, including First place-National News Photographer’s Association; two-time Ohio News Photographer’s Association of the Year honoree, 21 Emmy awards and twice he was the recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award. Byron started at WHIO-TV in 1979 and quickly established himself as a hardworking news videographer with an eye for quality work and an unmatched ability to work with any reporter to get the best results. Although Byron retired in 2018, his work and dedication to the business are unmatched.

 

Art Brown (posthumously) – Brown’s first job in broadcasting was with a radio station in his hometown of Terre Haute, IN at only 16 years of age.  After serving in the Marines, Art’s interest in broadcasting was renewed working at a number of radio and TV stations until he got his big break at KRON-TV in San Francisco.  While in San Francisco, Art was featured as a television newsman in the 1973 film Magnum Force, starring Clint Eastwood.  In 1974, Art came to Dayton to anchor the 11 p.m. news on WDTN TV.  His warmth and professionalism made him a popular personality in the Dayton community.

 

Ricky Boyd (posthumously) – Boyd is best known as being a true community servant.  He enriched the community through his broadcast medical programs for over 40 years. He began at WDAO Radio with theMedicine Chest Show and later at WGTV-TV, the city of Dayton government channel with his program “To Your Health.” Ricky used his platform as the first African American to serve as a director at the Combined Health District (Dayton Montgomery County Public Health) to heighten awareness about critical health issues and initiatives.  He successfully petitioned the name change of the West Dayton Health Care Center to the Dr. Charles Drew Health Center.  Ricky was also responsible for a series of community programs including the creation of the first-aid education program for women on the streets, the first Westown Shopping Center Health Fair and creating the first home visiting program for pregnant women to receive pre-natal care.  He volunteered countless hours to the Mary Scott Nursing home.

 

Bi-annually, the Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall of Fame selects a person(s) who has been a friend of the media, as well as, a dedicated and innovative leader in the community.  This year’s Community Service awards will be given to Attorney Dennis Lieberman and Montgomery County Commissioner Deborah Lieberman.

 

Individually and collectively, Dennis and Debbie Lieberman have made significant and impactful contributions to the Dayton region.  An experienced and well-respected attorney, Dennis Lieberman practices law in the areas of criminal defense and civil litigation. He has tried a substantial amount of cases in both state and federal courts.  Outside of the courthouse, he is just as active in his community. During the 2012 election, he campaigned tirelessly to keep early voting in Ohio to make sure every vote is counted. In addition to his work on the Board of Elections, Mr. Lieberman was also Montgomery County Democratic Party Chair for 13 years and a candidate for the Ohio Democratic Party Chair. Today, Lieberman is a member of the City of Clayton Council. He currently serves his community by educating the next generation of lawyers teaching litigation skills as an Adjunct Professor at his alma mater, University of Dayton School of Law.  Mr. Lieberman has volunteered to assist high school mock trial teams and has served on a number of local charitable boards.

 

After graduating from the University of Dayton School of Law, Debbie Lieberman worked in real estate and with Legal Aid Society of Dayton.  Debbie joined the Montgomery County Auditor’s Office as Director of Real Estate.  She served in that position for ten years before becoming the Chief Deputy Auditor in 2001.  Debbie served on the first City of Clayton Council and was re-elected in 2001.  She was elected to the Montgomery County Commission in 2004 and is currently in her fourth term. Debbie co-chairs with U.S. Judge Walter Rice, the Montgomery County Reentry Council.  Debbie is a member of the Dayton Regional STEM Collaborative board, focused on enhancing regional STEM education assets.  She serves on the Downtown Dayton Partnership Board.  Debbie Co-Chaired the Culture Connects 20/20 Committee and was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance.

 

Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley will receive a special recognition for her interest and support in securing a permanent home for the Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall or Fame in the Dayton Convention Center.

 

These inductees will be honored at ceremony at the NCR Country Club, 4435 Dogwood Trail in Kettering on Thursday, September 19, 2019.  Tickets are $75 per person; table of eight can be secured for $700.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall of Fame

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