Rip Rap Roadhouse presents a free concert with The Locals, Rusted Reserve and The Menus! Bring blankets and chairs. Music starts at 2pm.
Beer and ‘Gars on the Patio
Rent a Bike at RiverScape
RiverScape MetroPark is positioned at the center of more than 300 miles of paved, off-street bikeways in the Dayton region – the nation’s largest bike trail network. You can rent bikes to explore this incredible bikeway network on Saturdays and Sundays, Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. A variety of bicycles are available, as well as a host of child attachments.
Bike rentals will be available through Sept. 5. Reservations will be required for rentals during the week from 9 am to 5 pm, and walk-ups will be accepted on the weekends from 9 am to 2 pm. Reservations can be made by calling 937-275-7275. The Bike Hub is also open and memberships are available online.
Men’s, women’s and tandem bikes are available as well as youth bikes and weehoo attachements for children to ride behind an adult bike. Rentals are available for 1-, 2-, or 3-hour time blocks and rates start at $8 per hour. Helmets, water bottle cages and trail maps are included with rentals.
Rental Rules
- Driver’s license or state identification card required for ALL rentals.
- Must be 16 years or older to rent equipment.
- We reserve the right to terminate a rental on irresponsible behavior at the discretion of its personnel.
Lebanon Country Music Festival
The Lebanon Country Music Festival is an annual festival held in Lebanon, Ohio to celebrate country music, family fun, and one-of-a-kind vendors.
Festivities kick-off on Friday evening. Saturday brings you amazing music, great food, drinks, and shopping with Main Street Lebanon merchants and visiting vendors.
Last year we had 12,000 people come and enjoy this festival and we want you to be a part of it this year as we grow with you! So come on and start Stompin’ in the Street!
Effort to Reclaim Dayton’s Negro League Heritage Launches Fundraising Campaign
The Dayton Marcos were one of the original eight teams of the Negro National League in 1920. Despite that claim, only three known photos exist of players in Marcos uniforms.
A group of citizens and artists hope to change all that. The goal of the campaign is to raise money to depict players who played for the team, in period-appropriate Dayton Marcos jerseys, as well as historically accurate scenes through art.
“It’s hard for many people to appreciate history they can’t see,” says Alex Smith, a researcher, and organizer for the project. “But we have plenty of data, and images of many prominent players who played for Dayton at other stops in their career. We want to use the power of art to tell these stories, and help people connect with a heritage our city already has but isn’t properly recognized.”
Prominent local artists including Willis “Bing” Davis, Dwayne Daniel, James Pate, and Morris T. Howard are connected to the project.
The fundraiser, organized with local 501(c)(3) Planned2Give, seeks to raise $20k for numerous pieces of art, a historical marker, new reproduction jerseys, and the hope to eventually create public art.
To donate, visit daytonmarcos.org.
City of Dayton Announce Two Neighborhood Grant Programs

WYSO Names New Music Director
Juliet Fromholt, long-time music host and director of digital and programming strategy at WYSO 91.3 FM, will begin leading the radio station’s music department on July 1. She assumes this position after 15 years with WYSO and as the music department is broadening its reach and becoming a key part of the station’s listener growth strategy.
Fromholt came to WYSO in 2006 as a volunteer music host. Since then, she has worn many hats, including webmaster, digital strategy developer and even Clark County reporter. She says she is thrilled to be able to focus solely on strengthening WYSO’s music department. “I’m honored to have the opportunity to grow our musical presence while providing support to our ongoing programs,” she says. “WYSO already is a destination for music discovery, and we have so much potential to serve our local community through music on the air, online and in person.”
WYSO General Manager Luke Dennis says Fromholt was a natural choice for this leadership role. She has always programmed music for her weekly WYSO shows, “Kaleidoscope” and “Alpha Rhythms,” and she regularly books in-studio performances. “Also, she just ‘gets’ WYSO,” Dennis says. “Few people have as well-rounded an understanding of this station, its audience and its mission.” Fromholt also has deep connections in the region’s music scene. “She has earned the respect of the local music community because she recognizes and knows how to spotlight emerging and veteran musicians,” Dennis says. “She also has strong relationships with public radio music stations across the country, always learning from what they’re doing and bringing great ideas back to WYSO.”
Fromholt is proud that the mix of local and national music on WYSO—from funk to bluegrass to rock—satisfies a wide range of musical tastes. “I’m excited to deepen our commitment to our listeners and our local musicians and venues and to continue to make WYSO a destination for great music,” she says.
“This is a time of big, exciting changes for WYSO music,” Dennis says. In February, Evan Miller became the new host of Excursions. Just prior to that, the station expanded its mid-day music programming to five hours, brought back the nationally hosted show “World Cafe” and revised the Saturday night lineup to create seven hours of bluegrass, roots and Americana music. “As a hybrid format station, offering news/talk and music in equal measure, I believe that our musc shows are our best opportunity to attract new listeners,” he adds. “Who doesn’t want to discover their next favorite song, their next favorite artist? And once we get a new listener’s attention through music, that listener is more likely to stick around to discover the enlightening and entertaining news and storytelling programs we offer.”
Filling the role formerly held by Niki Dakota, Fromholt will lead a team of two staff music hosts and 10 volunteer hosts. She will oversee the development of new, local music shows; as well as dynamic new partnerships with music venues, arts organizations and other creative media outlets. This summer WYSO will hire a digital producer to take over Fromholt’s website and social media management duties.
“I’ve always been proud to be part of WYSO’s community service mission,” Fromholt says. “And I’m so looking forward to shaping the way we can serve our community with great music.”
Taste of the Jewish Cultural Festival – Israel Edition
FOOD: The Temple Bakery returns with delicious honey cake to tantalize your taste buds and immerse your mouth in the richness of these beloved Jewish desserts. In addition, Evans Bakery will offer challah each month and El Meson is our food truck partner this month. Pre-order your honey cake, challah, and more here: https://tidayton.wispform.com/e5629500.
Free Yoga in the Park
Move your workout outdoors, come down to RiverScape and enjoy Yoga with Tori Reynolds. Please bring your own water bottle and towel or mat.
The Heights Free Summer Music Series
Free summer concerts all summer long. There are food trucks at each concert as well so come out for a great evening at the Eichelberger Amphitheater at the Heights!
A Summer of Free Concerts at Levitt Pavillion Kicks Off Saturday
Live music returns to the Levitt Dayton stage this summer with a diverse array of genres including bluegrass, hip hop, jazz, blues, funk, R&B, gospel, Christian, Celtic, classical, rock, country, Latin, reggae, ska, and psychobilly.
The season kicks off Saturday June 12th with Shamarr Allen. Hailing from the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Shamarr Allen has influences in jazz, hip-hop, rock, funk rhythms, blues, and country. He is the lead vocalist and trumpeter of his band “Shamarr Allen & The Underdawgs.” In addition to displaying his skills on the front-line as a lead performer, Allen is also a music composer, writer, and producer. With a scintillating and unique sound, look, and exemplary talents, Shamarr Allen transcends musical boundaries.
All concerts begin at 7PM*. All concerts are free, and guests are invited to bring picnic blankets, chairs, food, and beverages.
The Rest of the 2021 CONCERT SEASON LINEUP
- The Lao Tizer Band feat Eric Marienthal – Thursday, June 17
- Keith Leak & New Mercies – Friday, June 18
- Juneteenth Concert with Tank and the Bangas – Saturday, June 19 – Opening Ceremonies 5-7 PM – Concert 7 PM
- Vanessa Collier – Thursday, June 24
- Scotty Bratcher Band – Friday, June 25
- Farewell Angelina – Saturday, June 26
- Making Movies – Thursday, July 8
- Kyshona Armstrong – Friday, July 9
- Nasty Bingo / Amber Hargett & The Who’s Who – Saturday, July 10
- Seefari – Thursday, July 15
- Sarob / Honey and Blue – Friday, July 16
- Jamie Suttle – Saturday, July 17
- An Evening with Sinclair – Thursday, July 22
- LowDown Brass Band – Friday, July 23
- Tommy McGuffey & True Worship – Saturday, July 24
- The Drowsy Lads – Thursday, July 29
- Reverend Horton Heat with the Hackensaw Boys & Kyle Eldridge – Friday, July 30
- Big Sam’s Funky Nation – Saturday, July 31
- Adam Ezra Group – Thursday, August 5
- Bassel & The Supernaturals – Friday, August 6
- Air Force Band of Flight: Flight One – Saturday, August 7
- The Pietasters – Thursday, August 12
- The Katawicks / Neo-American Pioneers – Friday, August 13
- Dayton Funk All-Stars – Saturday, August 14
- Alvin Youngblood Hart – Thursday, August 19
- Shayna Steele – Friday, August 20
- Sponsored by The Hale Group at Morgan Stanley and Front Street
- C Baccus & Co – Saturday, August 21
- John King – Thursday, August 26
- Nicky Kay’s Trio / Cherry Lee & The Hot Rod Hounds – Friday, August 27
- Southern Avenue – Saturday, August 28
- John McEuen and the String Wizards Present: Will the Circle be Unbroken? – Thursday, September 2
- TBA – Friday, September 3
- Dayton Salsa Project – Saturday, September 4
- K Carter / Mariah J – Thursday, September 9
- The Repeating Arms – Friday, September 10
- Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz Stompers – Saturday, September 11
- Wright State Arts Live! A Celebration of Fine and Performing Arts – Thursday, September 16
- Puzzle of Light / The Elements – Friday, September 17
- Ohio Players – Saturday, September 18
- Matt Maher – Sunday, September 26
Free Centerville Concert Features The Menus
The Menus offer a wild, side-splitting hilarious show combined with musical content profoundly orchestrated. This concert is a crowd pleaser extraordinaire and features adult humor that may be unsuitable for younger audiences.
Concerts are held at the Stubbs Park Amphitheater, 255 W. Spring Valley Road. Concerts begin at 7 p.m., except where otherwise noted. The amphitheater offers lawn seating only, so bring your blanket or chairs.
All concerts are free and open to the public.
Dayton Philharmonic to Pay Homage to Freddie Mercury and Queen
As one of the best-selling bands in history, Queen has been considered a rock ’n’ roll icon since the 1970s. With over four decades of music and 18 number-one albums to their credit, they are recognized as one of the most influential British rock bands of all time. Dayton favorites Jeans ’n Classics joins the Dayton Philharmonic to pay homage to Freddie Mercury and Queen for a Rockin’ Orchestra concert to bring the DPAA Reimagined Season to its “we-will-rock-you” end.
Tickets Now On Sale For The Art Auction at The Co

The artists whose work will be up for bid are some of Dayton’s most notable including Zachary Armstrong, Willis “Bing” Davis, Katherine Kadish, Evelyn Mahrt, Mychaelyn Michalec, Richard Malogorski, and Bruce Soifer. Additionally, The Co’s new curator, Michael Goodson, has added an impressive list of work from nationally-renowned artists including Ann Hamilton, Ohio resident and celebrated “sensory” and fabric installation artist; Donald Moffett, New York AIDS-era activist, designer, and celebrated painter; Carrie Moyer, New York artist and Whitney Biennial Alum, best known for her vividly-colored and textured abstract paintings; American photojournalist/photo-anthropologist, Bill Owens, whose 1973 book Suburbia is considered one of the seminal photobooks of the 20st century and features, in newer editions, a forward essay by filmmaker Sofia Coppola; Detroit-based artist Beverly Fishman who creates powerful abstract paintings that address technology and the pharmaceutical industry; and Brooklyn painter, Fred Tomaselli, who is represented by one of his infamous silkscreens in which he colorfully reimagines the events of Hurricane Katrina on the front page of The New York Times. Each of these works will be accompanied by a monographic book signed by each artist.

Willis Bing Davis, Ancestral Spirit Dance #588, 2018, oil pastel, 40 x 32 in. Image: John Sousa
Simultaneously, The Co will present an Online Auction beginning on June 23 through June 27, 2021 with over 60 works of art that represent a curated selection of the most accomplished and compelling artists in the area, as well as a selection of virtual and in-person art encounters. Virtual art encounter packages include a Guided Watercolor Painting Lesson; Wine Tasting with Argentinian and Tuscan Selections; a Q&A with the elite of Broadway’s theatrical professionals; a Coaching-Vocal-Choreography Session; and a Grandmaster Chess Lesson. In-person packages include Glassblowing with Jim DeLange; a Custom Mural by Mural Machine; and Exclusive Columbus and Cincinnati Art Tour with The Co’s Curator. Viewing and bidding on artwork and experiences is available at no cost, but you must register to bid.

Katherine Kadish, Falling Flowers 16, 2012, wax monotype, 41 x 33 in. Image: John Sousa
Additionally, The Co will offer a Grand Prize Raffle for the chance to win the opportunity to host the first Cocktail Party in The Co’s New Galleries for up to 25 guests and includes select wines, craft beers, light bites, and music. Grand Prize Raffle Tickets are available now at The Co’s downtown location or at thecontemporarydayton.org and are $25 each or 5 for $100.
West Dayton Summer Music Festival
Billi Nicol
Valley Vineyards Beer & Wine Festival
Join us to celebrate our award-winning wines and beers!
Wine and beer will be flowing by the glass and bottle.
Live music and entertainment all weekend.
Taste the delicious food of local vendors from all over Warren County.
Tour our cellars and learn how our wine and beers are made.