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Lisa Grigsby

Zombie Dogz Comes Out Of Hibernation For Walking Dead Finale at Taggarts

March 29, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

the-walking-dead-Ready for some Sunday night fun?  Taggarts Pub, at the corner of Wilmington and Patterson, is hosting a celebration of the season ending of the post-apocalyptic horror drama television series Walking Dead starting at 7pm.

With a Zombie Walk down Patterson Boulevard, a Tap Takeover by Toxic Brew Company and prizes for the best Walking Dead costumes, and the final episode of season 4 starting up at 9pm,  what more could you want?

 

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Food, well ok, just to feed all the undead, Zombie Dogz will make a special appearance about 7:30pm.  Featured dogs of the night will be:

The Juan of the Dead: BBQ pulled pork, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard.
The Greek Freak: kalamata olives, feta cheese, tomato jam, tzatziki sauce, pickled red onions, and dill.

 

Grambee Zombee: Frankie’s freaky taco dip, shredded lettuce, cilantro sour cream and corn chips.
Debuting- The Evil Ash: roasted shiitake mushrooms, goat cheese, bacon crumbles, baby arugula tossed in a sherry vinaigrette.

 
There will also be truffle Mac n cheese sides available.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Taggarts Pub, Toxic Brew Company, walking dead, zombie dogz

Local Salon Hosts Cut-A-Thon For Clean Water

March 28, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

cuthathonSquare One Salon and Spa is hosting it’s fifth annual Earth Day Cut-A-Thon for Clean Water.  It’s the best way to get pampered and make the most of your donation dollars.  100% of proceeds from the Sun, April 6th event will be donated to The Sierra Club of Ohio to raise money for clean water efforts locally.

According to co-owner Brent Johnson, “we believe in supporting our community in a variety of ways. We are especially motivated to improve the environment through clean water effects and recycling. We have recycled everything that comes in our salon for more than a decade now. We also partner with Aveda, which is THE most environmentally conscious beauty company ever. They’ve been green since its inception in the 70’s with leadership from the creator Horst Rechelbacher (who just died this year). ” Horst’s signature pitch was, “Don’t put anything on your skin that you wouldn’t put in your mouth.” At sales conventions and in videotaped interviews, he often demonstrated that principle by drinking hair spray and other products made by his company. Make your reservations now to support this cool cause.  The Centerville location, at the corner of  routes 48 and 725 will be open from 10am – 5pm and can be reached at 937-433-4900,  The newly expanded downtown location on Third Street will take appointments from noon -5pm, call 937-461-2222 or you can even book a Square One appointment online.

Can’t make it on April 6th, but still want to support?  Pick up a raffle ticket for  a $500 gift basket to be given away on April 30th. $250 GC for the services of your choice and $250 for the Aveda products of your choice.  You can also purchase A $12 Aveda candle and the entire $12 goes to the global green grants find that gives money to under served communities around the world to dog wells for fresh drinking water. So mothers can spend more time with their families, children can go to school and the community stays healthier and in their native areas.
Snacks provided by Fusian for guests that day too. Thanks Fusian.

 

 

Be sure to pick up this year’s limited edition AVEDA Earth Month Candle. 100% of the $12 for this candle is donated to the Global Green Grants Fund to help support clean-water projects in communities around the globe!

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Aveda, Brent Johnson, Earth Day, Sierra Club of Ohio, square one salon and spa

Support The Beer Bill To Allow Ohio Brewers To Make & Sell Higher Proof Beers

March 24, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby 1 Comment

ohio-craft-beerHow many times have you heard of a friend making a beer run to Kentucky?  It’s often because beer drinkers can hop across the Ohio River to buy beers such as Samuel Adams Utopias and Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA, which aren’t available in Ohio.

For Rep. Dan Ramos, a Democrat from Lorain, west of Cleveland, that story is too common, so he recently introduced House Bill 391.  Also known as the  “Ohio Beer Bill” passage would increase the maximum percentage of alcohol allowed in beer sold or produced in the state from 12 to 21 percent. That would bring it line with alcoholic beverages like wine and the low-proof liquors often sold at grocery stores.

Of the 12% current  limit in Ohio, Nick Bowman, one of the co-owners of Dayton’s ohio_beernewest brewery, Warped Wing Brewing Co. says , “besides the fact that it holds some brewers back from creating some higher gravity beers,  the 12% ceiling is irrelevant in today’s craft brewing environment.  14% is really the standard ABV ceiling that most craft breweries can hit (if they want to).

Bowman continues, “I think the biggest reason the change is needed is to prevent craft beer fans from traveling to other surrounding states like KY, IN and PA to seek out these higher gravity beers.  Let’s face it….they probably aren’t spending the gas money just to buy one or two beers above 12% and are most likely buying other beers on these hauls therefore increasing the loss of tax revenue for the state of Ohio.   Let’s keep it local!”

In 2012, 58 Ohio craft brewers produced an estimated 980,696 barrels of beer — fourth nationally and 7 percent of national production — bringing $1.2 billion to the state economy, said Mary Martineau, executive director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association.

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Aaron Spoores, Cavalier Distributing

Aaron Spoores, Ohio  Sales Manager for  Cavalier Distributing says, “I think brewers are being held back..  If a beer happens to land over the 12% mark they either have to dump or be dishonest..neither of which they want to do.  There are already a few breweries producing beers over the limit but not a ton.  People will seek out what they want and what they want is being sold in all states surrounding us like IN, KY and PA, so they are driving and spending money in these states.

Spoores also shared, It still cost the brewers an enormous amount of money to produce a high abv beer.  Money that will be passed on to the consumer.  So it’s not likely that there will be a fleet of new high abv that is going to hit the shelves.  Bottom line I guess its like telling a painter they can’t use a certain color paint..does the artist always want to use that color?  No, but when the time is right and and they want to create something special..  That paint is there for them.”

If passed, sales of beer with an alcohol percentage between 12 and 21 would begin a year after the bill’s passage; brewing could begin immediately. Beer over 12 percent alcohol could not have caffeine or other stimulants in it.

Ohio House Bill 391 proposes to increase Ohio’s outdated 12% alcohol-by-volume (ABV) restriction on beer to 21%.   We think all craft beer fans in Ohio should support this bill  and it’s pretty easy to show your support in 3 quick and easy steps as outlined on  OhioCraftBeer.com.

Once you’ve done that, let us know in the comments below and when it passes we’ll buy you a beer! Cheers!

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles

Annual Ice Cream Sale at Young’s!

March 15, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

This is the once a year weekend for the Young’s Jersey Dairy homemade ice cream pint sale!  So head on out to 6880 Syoungs-cowpringfield-Xenia Rd in Yellow Springs and fill your freezer with $1.99 pints, while they last!  Young’s says they’ve stocked the cases with several thousand pints so now’s the time to stock up!

Flavors that will be ready for pick-up include:

Vanilla Strawberry
French Vanilla Lemon Custard
Chocolate Chocolate Fudge Brownie
Green Mint Chip Peaches & Cream
Cookie Dough Black Raspberry
Chocolate P-Nut Butter No Added Sugar Vanilla
P-Nut Butter Cup Orange Sherbet
Cookies & Cream Tiramisu Gelato
Butter Pecan Cappuccino Latte Gelato
Black Walnut Lemon Sorbetto
Cotton Candy Caramel Chocolate Toffee
Cow Patty Sea Salty Caramel

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Young's Jersey Dairy

The Doc of Comedy Rock **Ticket Contest**

March 13, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby 4 Comments

628x471“My college roommate thought he was Hunter Thompson. He started calling me Dr. Gonzo. I asked him why, and he threw me the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. ‘Gonzo’ refers to someone who takes it to the edge without falling off.”

And Gonzo sure has.  After receiving his degree in 1977, he and a buddy moved to San Francisco to produce a play. “For a long time there, I worked at mindless jobs — putting boxes in boxes, sweeping rain off roofs. I made some money playing guitar.”

Gonzo started to get gigs at the Boarding House, in San Francisco, and other popular clubs — “the places where Steve Martin and Robin Williams performed,” he says. At that time, he was developing his special mix of humor and song.  He opened for the Bay Area band Huey Lewis and the News for more than a year and appeared in the band’s videos.

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Having fun for the camera at the Hard Rock Cafe in San Francisco in 1987 is comedian/actor Sam Kinison, right, and Dr. Gonzo

Means also toured with another San Francisco band, Jefferson Starship, did some shows with Stevie Ray Vaughan and told jokes on the syndicated Los Angeles comedy radio show, “Five O’Clock Funnies.”

“I was the cartoon before the movie. When I was on the road with a band, I stopped in local comedy clubs and met all these wise guys. Then I started working the clubs all the time.” In 1991, he was asked to open for Joe Walsh during a time when Walsh’s band, the Eagles, was not together. “I got to live my rock ‘n’ roll fantasy. I was playing with one of my idols.”

I first met  Dr. Gonzo sometime in the late 80’s when he was one of the top touring comedy headliners and I was a young club manager, running the show and partying til dawn after the shows each night.     I can’t say my memories are all that clear about a lot of what happened back in those days, but I do remember one weekend night Gonzo was playing a club I managed in Buckhead, the hot night spot in Atlanta. We were packed the first show, the bar was rocking and  Gonzo was on stage living up to his “Doc of Comedy Rock” billing.  The box office summoned me to deal with some dude that was saying he had a back stage pass that John left for him.  I head up, see a scruffy looking guy in a ball cap that looked pretty wasted and insisting “John left me a back stage pass.”  I laughed and said, sorry no such thing as a backstage pass at a comedy club and there was no John working the club.

In between shows Gonzo mentioned he was supposed to leave a ticket for a friend of his that was in town for a gig.  I laughed and said oh, was it a backstage pass, making fun of the dude from the box office earlier.  He laughed too, and said just leave a ticket for Lewis.  Then he said, he may ask for me by my real name, John Means.  Suddenly I got a weird feeling, I think I’d just turned away his friend.  I told Gonzo that and just chuckled and told me I’d kicked out Huey Lewis. He was in town for a gig the next day and had asked Gonzo to jam with him. Gonzo, being the nice guy he was, just laughed and said it would be all right.  And later that night, as all three of us were hanging out back at the hotel, we were all feeling pretty good and laughing  and it was all right.

I haven’t seen Dr. Gonzo in years.  He moved back to his hometown of Mason City, Illinois in the 90’s to raise his son.  He ran for and won a place on the City Council, started teaching at the local college and as we all said in the comedy business, he grew up and went legit. He and his wife bought and ran an Italian restaurant in town and then a second.  In 2011 Gonzo came out of retirement to perform at the 30th anniversary of Comedy Day in San Francisco, his old stomping grounds.  What he learned is that after 30 years, he could still make people laugh.  And he’ll be doing that this weekend in Dayton.

Catch Dr. Gonzo at Wiley’s Comedy Club in the Oregon District.

Friday March 14th at 9:00pm with an admission of $12.00
Saturday March 15th at 8:00pm and 10:30pm with an admission of $15.00

DMM Ticket Giveaway

DMM has 2 pairs of tickets for Friday night’s show. We’ll do a drawing at 4pm Friday and post the winner’s names on this post.  To enter the drawing, like this post and fill out the form below.

Our contest is closed, congratulations to Scott Strawser and Patsy Sanders-Mercuri

 

Filed Under: Comedy Tagged With: Doc of Comedy Rock, Dr Gonzo, Wiley's Comedy Club

Lucky’s Celebrates 3rd Anniversary With Beer Dinner

March 8, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

793734_616619505025827_557548110_oDrew Trick had a vision: A comfortable place where people can enjoy a wide variety of draught beer and eat fresh food with their friends and family, as well as see couple-hundred model cars. On October 23, 2010, Trick made this dream a reality, purchasing what is now known as Lucky’s Taproom and Eatery, located in the Oregon Arts District.

When he walked in the building for the first time, Drew Trick knew he had to remodel a restaurant that had been established by many other owners before. Trick considered how he wanted people to describe his restaurant/bar. He did not want to have the typical loud bar filled with neon signs and cluttered space. It was not his intention to open a bar and grill or sports bar. He wanted to create a place for people to come casually and feel comfortable. Using his initial vision, he decided the floors, bar ceiling, display units, and draught systems had to be updated, or added, before completion.

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Lucky’s owner Drew Trick

While hunting for the name, Trick first started with “Lucky’s,” because it was his late father’s nickname. Trick then searched dictionaries and thesauruses looking for descriptive words that were generational in nature. Trick chose “taproom” because of the large supply of draught beers that would be rotating all year long. He chose “eatery” simply because people could come and enjoy a good meal.

It was exactly three years ago today we ran the above story, by Christina M. Dyer as part of the updayton Entrepreneurship Team.  Now it’s hard to remember when Lucky’s wasn’t part of the District.  Drew and his staff have established Lucky’s as a huge part of the community, supporting numerous non-profit events and has helped grow the craft beer movement in Dayton, by rotating a wide array of featured beers.  And what a better way to celebrate their 3rd anniversary than with a Beer Dinner, featuring local beers.

This Monday, March 6th at 6:30 Lucky’s will present a four course dinner, paired with beers from Toxic Brew Company and Warped Wing.   Reservations can be made in advance at Lucky’s, the cost is $40 and the menu is as follows:
Pre Dinner tastes;
Abby Blonde-Toxic Brew  & Ermal’s Cream Ale

Appetizer:  Duck Drumsticks with Abby Brunette maple glaze served over corn mush paired with Abby Brunette by Toxic Brew Co.
Salad: Grilled beet and kale winter salad paired with Winter Ale buy Toxic Brew Co.
Entree: Ale braised pork chops (Chuck’s favorite) served on a bed of root vegetable hash paired with Warped Wings #4 brew(Maa Durga)
Desert: 10 ton mousse topped with no bake crumbles and house made whipped cream paired with 10ton by Warped Wing

As a thank you to Holy Trinity for their community support and the great works of the ARC (Animal Resource center) 20% of all sales the day of March 10, our official anniversary date, will go to these great establishments. Also we will be doing random raffles throughout the tasting featuring Warped Wing Brewing Company and Toxic Brew Company swag!!!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Drew Trick, Lucky's, Lucky's Tap Room and Eatery

Ready, Set Give! Crowdsource Funding For The Arts….

March 5, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

power2givePower2give.org is an online cultural marketplace connecting donors with projects they are passionate about.  Based on a crowd-funding model, Power2give is a flexible platform which can adapt to evolving trends in fundraising and make giving to the arts  more accessible.  The site allows arts organizations to post and promote projects in need of funding and invites donors to contribute directly to the projects that are most intriguing to them.

 

Culture Works goal in launching the site, made possible by a founding gift from the CareSource Foundation,  is to broaden the base of support for the arts by engaging and mobilizing new donors and funds. Key to Power2give’s success are matching funds, which provide an incentive for organizations and motivate people to donate through the site so that their gift will have the maximum impact.  For the initial launch the DP & L Foundation will match the first $50,000 in gifts.  The provision of matching funds enables CultureWorks to help arts groups reach thousands of new donors, generate a new stream of revenue for the local non-profits, increase the organizational capacity of these organizations, reach out to underserved communities and new organizations and help arts groups better tell their own stories.

 

How it works
With Power2give.org, anyone can make a difference!  Find creative projects focused on a personal cause, make a gift, watch your gift get matched by a sponsor, and share the project with friends and family.  Organizations post projects with funding needs up to $10,000 and invite donors to contribute to those projects most intriguing to them. Projects are listed on the site for a maximum of 90 days, or until they meet their financial goals.   All power2give donations are tax deductible.  There are currently 35 projects on the site and some need as little as $500 to achieve their goal. Whether it’s helping Musica purchase a piano, teaching the teacher filmmaking, or helping folks runaway to the circus, the projects are as varied as the residents of the Miami Valley.  Don’t take our word for it, find a project you like and help fund it!

 

Then leave us a comment telling us who you funded and why  and Dayton Most Metro.com will make a $100 donation to the organization with the most mentions by Friday, 3/ 7/14.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: CareSource, CultureW, DP &L, power2give.org

Celebrate National Kahlúa Day!

February 27, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

kahluaOriginating in Veracruz, Mexico in 1936, Kahlúa has become the number one selling coffee liqueur in the world.   It’s a rich dark Mexican coffee flavored liqueur, with a hint of vanilla and dark chocolate and caramel  undertones that seem to mix well,  making it extremely versatile.  It’s name  was  derived from the Arabic slang for coffee, kahwa. Over the years Kahlúaa has introduced flavored versions, including French Vanilla, Mocha, Hazelnut and a limited holiday edition Peppermint Mocha.  In 2002 they launched Kahlúa Especial, boasting a richer coffee taste and extra kick. This intensely flavored dark espresso liqueur is made from the purest Arabica coffee beans has almost twice the alcohol content of the original.

Kahlúa is perhaps most popular served up in a Black Russian cocktail- where it’s mixed with vodka, or for a smoother taste add cream to images-9make it a White Russian.  You can even find these sold as pre-mixed cocktails to go at the package store. A great after dinner drink is a B52, which mixes equal parts of Kahlua, Grand Marnier and Bailey’s Irish Cream.  Add some vodka to that and mix it on the rocks and you’ll have my favorite dessert cocktail- a Screaming Orgasam!  And you’ll find plenty more great recipes here.

With only 77 calories per serving (1 1/2 oz) and no fat it’s a great staple to keep in your bar.  But don’t just use it for cocktails- it adds a great kick to your baking as well! Kahlúa brownies, Kahlúa Fudge Cheesecake Brownies, and even Kahlúa Pork are just some of the recipes you’ll find on the internet.  But don’t worry if you’re bottle sits on your shelf for a while, an open bottle can be good for a couple of years and doesn’t need to be refrigerated.

Feb 27th is National  Kahlúa Day!
Feeling adventurous? Make your own coffee flavored liquor!kahlua-ingred

Things You’ll Need:
2 cups water
1 ½ cup dark brown sugar
1 ½ cup granulated sugar
½ cup instant coffee
1.75 liters high quality vodka
2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
1 whole vanilla bean
  • Combine the brown sugar, granulated sugar and water in a small sauce pan. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes until sugar is dissolved.
  • Remove from the heat. Stir in the coffee. Allow to cool completely.
  • Pour into a large plastic container with a lid. Add the vodka, vanilla flavoring and vanilla bean.
  • Cover and let stand for two to three weeks or until fully aged. Kahlua, when properly stored, can last safely for up to a few years.
recipe courtesy of ehow.com

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Kahlúa

Dayton BBQ Entrepreneur Tackles DMM’s 10?’s

February 26, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Lea-Richards-BBQ-Pit-Master-for-Pig-of-the-Month-BBQ1-880x1024Growing up Lea Richards and her family would go on family vacations every year and turn each trip into one big barbecue hunt. They literally went to every so-called BBQ hot spot and had their fingers deliciously smeared from digging into A LOT of different kinds of barbecue. As Lea describes it, “we went through some tough ones (pun intended), but we also found some authentic, finger-lickin’ good ones—usually from mom-and-pop restaurants and other hole-in-the-wall dining places. And after scouring every town, city, state, or region, our search has finally ended. Guess where?  Right in our kitchen. But, we realized that we need not continue the hunt, fun as it was. We didn’t have to go anywhere for the best barbecue. We had all the experience, tips, and recipes from around the country to make the best barbecue in the country, right in our house!”

Thus began the Pig of the Month BBQ business in 2010. Lea left her hectic life on Wall Street in 2010 and began the mail order barbecue company.  Recreating her favorite barbecues from different regions, she makes  smoked barbecue ribs, award winning pulled pork, specialty sausages, gourmet bacon, BBQ sides, and lip-smacking Award Winning BBQ sauces—and share the53055 goodness with you! Pig of the Month offers ribs just the way all barbecue lovers want them: perfectly seasoned, tender-on-the-inside but crispy-on-the-outside, smoky, and mouthwatering—just tear-off-the-bones good barbecue.

This 2009 UD grad has grown her business into a successful company and has been featured on Good Morning America, been written about in Forbes Magazine and had her BBQ featured in Playboy Magazine.  She’s won awards for her Mustard based BBQ sauce and Martha Stewart Magazine recognized Pig of the Month as a Best Gift, while Southern Living Magazine awarded them with the Best Ribs title.  They’ve filled orders for Whoopi Goldberg, Iron Chef Michael Symon, Paula Deen, Stephen Colbert and Chelsea Handler.

Pig of the Month has been nominated as one of 100 finalists in the FedEx Small Business Grant Contest and will find out at the end of March if she’ll be awarded a grant to help her “expand her product line and offer her customers even more delicious items to choose from.”  In the meantime Lea agreed to answer our Chef 10 Questions:

1. What is your favorite ingredient to cook with?581514_10151109621059611_1649510167_n

Well, I think this may be a bit obvious, but Bacon!

2.  What ingredient do you dread?

Personally, anything I don’t like to eat: shrimp, fennel, or oysters mainly.

3.  What’s your favorite dish to make?

For an easy weeknight meal, fish tacos. For something dressier I make a killer wild mushroom bread pudding.

 

4.  What’s your favorite pig out food?

 

Grilled Cheese Sandwiches made with pulled pork, pimento cheese, and extra BBQ sauce

 

5.  What restaurant, other than your own do you like to dine at in the Miami Valley?

 

I’m obsessed with Roost, I love the patio at Lily’s, and you can’t beat lunch at Coldwater Cafe.

 

6.  What’s your best advice for home chefs?

 

Follow the recipe to the T the first time, and then experiment to make it your own once you know what its supposed to taste like.

 

7.  If you could invite any 4 guests to a dinner party who would they be and why?leasguests

 

Winston Churchill for the commentary, George Clooney to seduce, Anna Kendrick because she’s Anna Kendrick, and Grant Aschatz to help me cook.

 

8.  Who do you look up to in the industry and why?

Since our business is mostly mail order, I tend to be more in the business side of things nowadays.

I do admire what Kim at Olive, An Urban Dive has done though – she sticks to all natural ingredients, uses local suppliers, and works hard to make sure everything is cooked from scratch. That’s something I try to replicate at Pig of the Month

 

9.  What do you do in the Miami Valley on a day off?

I love the MetroParks! I go trail running with my puppy at Englewood and Wegerzyn all the time. And then I head to Roost for a cocktail and some truffle fries 🙂

10.  Share a kitchen disaster, lucky break or other interesting story:

When I first started my business we were lucky enough to be asked by Michael Symon to be on Good Morning America as a last minute segment. At that time I was still cooking all the ribs and everything all by my lonesome, and I found myself with 4,000+ orders to fulfill all at once.

Since I had never cooked so many ribs at one time, I didn’t realize that when I flipped them that all of the grease would hit the charcoal all at once….yep, you guessed it. Big flames!

I had to call everyone and let them know their orders would be late, and it took a week for pro’s to clean it all up! Lesson learned!

 

Filed Under: Ten Questions, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Entrepreneur, FedEx Small Business Grant Contest, Lea Richards, Pig of the Month, Pig of the Month BBQ

Dayton Most Metro Brew Tours

February 23, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

logo-1 Sun, 3/2 – 1pm meet at Lock 27 Brewing, then Eudora, 5th Street Brew Pub and  Warped Wing.  

This tour will visit four local breweries. We will spend approximately 40 minutes at each location. We’ll set you up with  a flight of beers at each brewery, so you’ll get a taste of what each brewery is doing. Feel free to order a pint of your favorite, or get a growler to go and we’ll keep it cold for you on the bus!

Your ticket includes bus transportation, beer samples at each stop as well as snacks and water on the bus.

The cost is $55 per person.  All participants must be 21 or older.  No exceptions.

Book a ticket for the 3/2 Tour

 

 

Brew Tour Frequently Asked Questions

 

How much beer will I get on the Brewery Bus Tour? We want you to sample beer on our tours. You get beer samples at every brewery included in the ticket price, and we’ll have some growlers on the bus to quench your thirst between breweries!

Will you feed me on the Brewery Bus Tours? Beer, Water and snacks will be provided on the bus as well as a cooler to store purchases.  Many of the breweries have food trucks visiting and snacks available.

What if I am late for a Bus Tour? We operate on a specific timeline. Please be at the designated departure location at least 10 minutes prior to the tour’s start time. Tour start times are firm; however ending times may vary slightly due to weather and traffic. Call the number listed on your ticket with any issues.

What should I bring on the bus tour? All you need is yourself. While no additional purchases are required, we encourage you to purchase beer from our breweries while you are on the tour. We will provide a cooler for keeping the beer cold on the bus. All of the breweries we visit will be offering beer in growlers and six packs to go.We ask you to not bring any alcohol onto the bus that wasn’t purchased from our tour stops. DMM  Brew Tours follows all state of Ohio liquor/consumption laws. Participants must be 21 years old to consume alcoholic beverages on the tours.

What happens if I need to cancel?  If you are unable to attend an event, tour tickets can be transferred to another guest..  If you cancel 48 hours in advance we will refund you 85% of purchase price.   DMM  Brew Tours reserves the right to cancel a tour. Should this occur, your reservation fee will be transferable toward another event or fully refunded.

How old do I have to be to attend an event? Since our tours will involve alcohol, we only offer our tours to adults aged 21 and over. Please bring your State Identification or driver’s license to present to your tour guide upon arrival.

What if I need a ride home after a tour? We want to offer you a safe environment to tour and sample beer with us. Our commitment to your safety extends after the tour as well. We’ll partner with Divine Services  who can get you and your car home for $40 within 20 miles of downtown.
Do you offer private tours? We are available for private tours such as bachelor parties, birthdays, girls night out, work and holiday parties, fund raising and charity events and more. We can customize anything to meet your needs! Please email us:Lisa@MostMetro.com to send you our private tour packages  or call: 937-572-1376. We will respond promptly to discuss your event.

 

Filed Under: DMM Brew Tours

Champps No More!

February 19, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

1911719_10152228438371894_796119630_n Champps Americana located at 7880 Washington Village Drive  in Washington Township has officially closed as of today. According to company spokesman Rick VanWarner, “despite our best efforts, that location just continually underperformed and as of today it is closed. All employees were given severance packages based on length of service with the company.”   The 300 seat restaurant opened in the 1998 at a site that had previously been Damon’s Grill, which specialized in BBQ ribs.

According to VanWarner, this was strictly a business decision and  employees were offered the option to transfer to other locations as available.  The closing affected 4 managers and about 70 employees.  Champps locations in West Chester and Columbus remain open.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Champps. Champs Americana, restaurant closed

Suggestions For Celebrating Valentine’s Day

February 12, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

If you are part of a couple- there is a certain expectation that comes on February 14th- Valentine’s Day.  Whether or not we’ll admit it, we all like to feel appreciated by our loved one on that day.  It doesn’t have to be traditional, flowers and chocolates aren’t the only way to celebrate, here are a few ideas for you to share the love on  Valentine’s weekend in the Dayton region.

 

Send a Signing Valentine–SV Nothing says ‘ I love you’ like a song from a Barbershop Quartet. It’s a valentine they’ll never forget!
Package includes two songs, a card, a rose, and a small box of candy. February 13th – 15th, 2014.  Orders are accepted through Feb 14th.  $40

The Adventure Summit
This FREE 2 day event features inspiring presentations about cycling, outdoor skills, culture and experiences, featuring world class adventurer Dave Cornthwaite. Visitors can get active in bouldering and triathlon competitions, as well as paddlesports and fitness programs.

Full Moon Hike
Join the Glen Helen Ranger for an excursion beneath the Snow Moon. This moderately intense hike departs from our Yellow Springs parking lot at State Route 343, 8-9pm

Valentines Under The Stars
4hlchr5gyii9urxzuj915hbn1wdogywpEnjoy a romantic evening under the stars of the Caryl D. Philips Space Theater, where the latest in digital planetarium technology will accompany great love songs and state of the art special effects. Each couple receives and a beautiful flower.  $25/couple for each show, age 18 and older.

Dinner & A Show 
For $75.00 per couple, you will enjoy the  musical see the hit musical ‘I love you, You’re Perfect, Now Change’ performed by Playhouse South a communitytheater and  have a three course meal.  Cash bar available, Feb 14 & Feb 15 at Holiday Inn Express Dayton South.

Couples, Comedy & Cupcakes
The evening includes a cupcake reception from 7:30–8:30 followed by a 8:30–10 p.m. showtime with Anthony Griffin. He presents a unique outlook on life with non-offensive humor coupled with the ability to bring his characters to life. See Anthony on The Tonight Show, HBO and Comedy Central. Or better yet, see him LIVE at SouthBrook!. Cost is $10 per ticket if registered Feb. 13 or before. On Feb. 14, tickets will be $15 online or at the door1900105_750028885008432_1081831587_n

Couples Spa Package
Share a day of pampering that can include 60 minute massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and a spa lunch at either the Downtown or Centerville Square One Salon & Spa.

Skate with Your Sweetheart
Head to  RiverScape MetroPark during Valentine’s weekend! During regular Ice Rink Hours from Friday, February 14, through Sunday, February 16, you can purchase the ‘Sweetheart Deal’ and get two rink admissions with skate rental, plus two cups of hot chocolate and a Parker the Penguin plush for only $22!

Annual Women’s Valentines Dance
The Biggest Lesbian Party of The Year! It will be held at the Dayton Women’s Club, 225 N. Ludlow Street, Dayton. Great music and raffle prizes, cost $15.00 or $10.00 for LBGT center members. All tickets sold in cash at the door.rixt3iuso510fb4lu43afiw69ct84tgk

 Old School R & B 
Their performances transport audiences tothe 60s and 70s, serving up songs made well-known by the Temptations, the Stylistics, and the Delfonics. Combined with their backup band, the Touchups, they have opened for such performers as the Whispers, the Manhattans, and the Floaters.  Sun, Feb 16th 7pm at Gilly’s

Train Ride & Dinner
Departing Friday and Saturday on Valentine’s weekend, take a nostalgic train ride from historic Lebanon to the Brazenhead Irish Pub in Mason. Once you arrive, you and your sweetie can take pleasure in an Irish ambiance with excellent service and a delicious all you can eat buffet. Be adventurous by trying one of Brazenhead’s 30 rotating draft beers, including a great selection of Irish beers! After a night of fun at the Pub, you can reboard the train for a relaxing ride back to Lebanon.

Valentine’s Dinner for 2
El Meson – 3 course Dinner $49.95
Golden Jersey Inn – steak dinner $32.96
Whiskey Barrel – beer & Pizza for 2 $20

Dayton is for Lovers – A Valentine’s Day Dance
his Valentine’s Day, spend a romantic evening dancing the night away to some funk, reggae and rock ‘n’ roll rhythms featuring music from Jah Soul, Lost on Iddings and DJ Jay Madewell at the ‘Old’ Yellow Cab Building. BYOB.

 Traditional Gifts with an Extra BenefitGFB_13_BRR10112_W1_SQ
Stop in Winans Dayton this week and pick up some chocolate covered strawberries. Mention Artemis Center and they will donate 20% of your purchase to support Artemis.

Order your Valentine’s Day flowers from The Flower Shoppe  and 10% will be donated to Artemis Center to help victims of domestic violence.

 

For even more ideas on how to share your love this Valentines weekend check the DMM Calendar!

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: valentine, Valentine's Day

Restaurant Week Extended at 30 Locations

February 2, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

rw08 It happened once before in 2009, when the weather was so bad that the turnout for restaurant week wasn’t what was expected, so they added a second week.  For years a handful of the  participating eateries have carried their dining deals over, so their regulars can enjoy without the crowds.  This winters frigid weather seems to have affected the early week of 3 course meal deals enough that 30 area dining establishments have committed to carry the $20.14, $25.14 and $30.14 specials for one more week.

Enjoy another week of Pre Fixe Meals at:

  • Amber Rose, 1400 Valley St., Dayton, (937) 228-2511
  • Agnes All Natural Grill, 6 North Main St., Dayton, (937) 368-8787
  • Amelia’s Bistro, 129 W. Franklin St., Bellbrook, (937) 310-3040
  • Anticoli’s Guiliano Tavern, 67 S. Main St., Miamisburg, (937) 859-3000
  • The Barnsider, 5202 N. Main St., Dayton, (937) 277-1332
  • Brixx Ice Company, 500 E. First St., Dayton, (937) 222-2257
  • Buckhorn Tavern, 8800 Meeker Road, Butler Twp., (937) 890-3261
  • Bunker’s Bar & Grill, 893 E. National Road, Vandalia, (937) 890-8899
  • The Caroline on the Square, 5 S Market St, Troy,(937) 552-7676
  • Carver’s, 1535 Miamisburg-Centerville Road, Centerville, (937) 433-7099
  • C’est Tout, 2600 Far Hills Ave., Oakwood, (937) 298-0022
  • Coco’s Bistro, 250 Warren St.., Dayton, (937) 228-2626
  • Crazy Mango Bar and Bistro, 81 Magnolia Dr., Beavercreek (937) 431-3822
  • The Deli, 32 Webster St., Dayton (937) 224-3663
  • The Dock, 250 W. Main St., Enon, (937) 864-5011
  • Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave., Dayton, (937) 224-7822
  • El Meson, 903 E. Dixie Drive, West Carrollton, (937) 859-8229
  • Franco’s Ristorante Italiano, 824 E. Fifth St., Dayton, (937) 222-0204
  • Jay’s Restaurant, 225 E. Sixth St., Dayton, (937) 222-2892
  • Kabuki, 848 S. Main St., Centerville, (937) 435-9500
  • La Piazza, 2 N. Market St., Troy, (937) 339-5553
  • Lily’s Bistro, 329 East Fifth St., Dayton (937) 723-7637
  • McGillicutty’s Pub, 1980 E. Whipp Road, Kettering, (937) 436-0057
  • Pasha Grill, 72 Plum St., The Greene, Beavercreek, (937) 429-9000
  • Salar Restaurant and Lounge, 400 East Fifth St., Dayton (937) 203-3999
  • Serendipity Bistro, 25 St Clair St., Dayton (937) 760-5380
  • Sweeney’s Seafood, 28 W. Franklin St., Dayton, (937) 291-3474
  • The Tropics, 580 Lincoln Park Blvd., Kettering, (937) 293-8800
  • TJ Chumps, 12 E. Linden Ave., Miamisburg, (937) 859-4000
  • TJ Chumps, 559 S. Main St., Englewood, (937) 836-4300
  • TJ Chumps, 1100 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road, Yellow Springs, (937) 318-1250
  • Wellington Grille, 2450 Dayton-Xenia Road, Beavercreek, (937) 426-4600

Please call for reservations and remember many restaurants are closed on Sunday or Monday, sometimes both!  Bon Appetite!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: dining deals, MVRA, Restaurant Week

Dayton Brewery Brings Home The Gold!

January 28, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

bestofcraftbeerCongratulations to The Dayton Beer Company for bringing home the GOLD! At the  Seventh Mountain Resort in Bend, Oregon this past weekend at  “America’s Newest Craft Beer Contest,”  Mad River Milk Stout was awarded the Gold Medal!

 

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An American sweet stout; this beer is brewed with roasted barley, caramel and black barley malts to give it a complex body of flavor. We then add lactose to give it that distinct sweetness associated with milk stouts. Just the right amount of hops balances this beer out to make it very drinkable.

Prices:
Pint$4.00, Tasting$1.50, New Growler$19.00, New Howler$13.00, Growler Refill$12.00, Howler Refill $7

You can visit Dayton Beer Company at 912 East Dorothy Lane in Kettering Wed-Fri from 4-10pm or Sat they are open 2-10pm.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Dayton On Tap Tagged With: Dayton Beer Company, Mad RIver Mile Stout

Culture Works To Roll Out Crowdfunding Model

January 23, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

power2giveWhen over 120 nonprofit professionals show up for an 8:30am meeting on a frigid morning, you know there’s something major about to happen.  This morning Culture Works introduced an online giving model, Power2give, an online cultural marketplace designed to connect donors with projects they are passionate about. p2give1

Originated in Charlotte, North Carolina after their arts community took a major downturn in 2008, the model has now been successfully implemented in over 20 markets, including Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Locally CareSource was the first supporter of the program, and host of this mornings meeting.   DP &L has also stepped up to become major supporter for the launch of the program, with a $50,000 match to funds donated through the online site .  Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District announced they will also be providing $10,000 in matching funds. Over the next month or so, local nonprofits will begin learning about Power2give and the site will go live on March 6th.

Perry MixterPerry Mixter,  from the Charlotte Arts & Science Council, in town for the training today shared some pretty impressive statistics with the group this morning.  In  Louisville’s first year using the crowdfunding model, 81% of the donors were first time arts donors and the average gift was $50.  Power2give sites have raised over $4.5 million dollars since the programs debut in August of 2011.  Projects of $10,000 and under will be presented for up to 90 days and Culture Works will collect funds and grant them to the arts group within 15 days of a project closing.

Stay tuned for more exciting info on Power2give!

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: CareSource, culture works, DP &L, Power2give

Ohio Vs. Michigan Beer Battle At Brew Ha-Ha

January 22, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby 14 Comments

MSD_logo_197x162It’s just a fact these days that schools must do fundraisers.  Who hasn’t been asked to buy wrapping paper, popcorn, candy or cookie dough?  Not at the Montessori School of Dayton.  True to the nature of a Montessori school, the parents tasked with raising funds for this school wanted to create something free flowing  that could grow and sustain itself.  So in 2012 they launched Brew Ha-Ha, a beer tasting event. All proceeds from the Brew Ha-Ha’s are directed to the MSD Capital Improvement fund for the school, which was built in 1961. Proceeds from the first two years of events put a new floor in the gym.  This year they are  fundraising for a new roof,  purchase of new windows, and energy efficient updates.  The privately owned non-profit school in Kettering is working towards having the building LEAD Certified.

The event, to be held Sat, Jan 25th from 6-10pm  in the school gym, is celebrating the emergence of our local breweries with an Ohio vs. Michigan craft beer showdown featuring the best craft beer in each state. Featured breweries include Dark Horse New Holland, Blank Slate Triple Digit, Rivertown, Elevator, Warped Wing, Star City, Eudora, Yellow Springs, Hairless Hare, Dayton Brewing Company, Toxic Brew, Lock 27, Rheingeist, Thirsty Dog, Founder’s, Jolly Pumpkin, Jackie O’s, New Holland, Bell’s, Madtree North Peak and Vandermill.   After tasting, attendees will be asked to select their favorite Ohio and favorite Michigan brewery as well as select the state with the best overall brews.   To further show your beer pride, guests can purchase  a Red or Blue Beer t-shirt, custom printed on site.  18026419316472171129

Event organizers Kevin Gray and Michael Taylor explained that there will be about 50 beers, well actually 1 of them is a cider (from Vandermill, a cidery that has been making news in MI recently) and that they have 8-10 really rare beers.  Kevin shared that Mike Schwartz from Belmont Party Supply has worked with the event to really secure some great craft beers, and wile they are not all Ohio or Michigan brewers,  the focus is certainly midwestern breweries.  “Our goal is to make sure that everyone finds a beer that enjoy, and we’ve worked really hard to educate all of our pourers, so they can make suggestions to lead you through a great tasting experience,” says Gray, a beer columnist for Dayton City Paper.  Parents will be paired with  several of the brewers and local tavern owners to serve the craft beers.  Chris Moore from The FireNote.com will be providing the musical background for the evening.

Taylor admits he wasn’t much of a beer drinker when this event started, but Kevin has dragged him along and listening to the enthusiasm he oozes when talking about Brew Ha-Ha, it’s easy to tell he’s now a beer geek.  He explains, “you’ll want to be sure and pick up a program at the event, not only to rate and remember your beers, but BrewTensils,our local home beer and wine making supply store will share some recipes for home brewers.  Also on hand, perhaps even with some samples will be members of DRAFT, Dayton’s  homebrewing club.

Food will available from Stackers,  Subs & Grub and Fifth Street Wine and Deli. During the last hour of the event, coffee from the  custom Viking Blend, normally served in the junior high run Bison Cafe  and a dessert buffet.  Any beers left at the end of the night will be sold.

Event tickets are $30 and we suggest you purchase them now online, as this event will sell out at 350.  As we post this, there were less than 100 left. Each attendees will receive 10 tasting tickets, and each pour will be 4oz. Additional tastes may be purchased for $1 each. Also be sure to bring some extra cash to purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win prizes the night of the event.  A limited number of designated driver tickets may be available, contact the event organizers via their eventbrite page for more info.

DMM Ticket Giveaway:
MostMetro.com is dedicated to educating our community about the array of craft beers available, so we’ll be giving away a pair of tickets to Brew Ha-Ha.  Just like this post, tell us your favorite craft beer below and enter to win.  Ticket winner will be announced here Thursday after 9pm.

Congratulations to our ticket winner: Kaytee Houser!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Dayton On Tap Tagged With: beer tasting, Belmont Party Supply, brew ha-ha, Mick Schwartz, montessori school of dayton

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  • June 2, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Bourbon & Cigar Networking
  • June 2 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Bourbon & Cigar Networking

    Join us for an evening of cigars, drinks, food, and business networking on the rooftop of Dayton Beer Co. in...

    Free
  • June 2, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Patio Pounders
  • June 2 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Patio Pounders

    Enjoy a curated selection of wines that capture the essence of patios in every pour! $19 includes six tastes of...

    $19
  • June 2, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Tasty Tuesday Food Truck Rally
  • June 2 @ 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 2, 2026 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Open Mic & Tiki Taco Tuesday
  • June 2 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Open Mic & Tiki Taco Tuesday

  • June 2, 2026 6:30 pm
    West African Dinner in Yellow Springs
  • June 2 @ 6:30 pm

    West African Dinner in Yellow Springs

    As part of Immigrants Feed America, is bringing a curated plant-forward dining experience celebrating traditional West African cuisine through flavor,...

    $60
  • June 2, 2026 6:30 pm
    California Wine Dinner
  • June 2 @ 6:30 pm

    California Wine Dinner

    Join us for a four-course wine dinner that takes you on a culinary journey through the roling vineyards of California....

    $60
  • June 2, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Kerry Kennard Trio
  • June 2 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Kerry Kennard Trio

    Join us Tuesday night, June 2nd, as we welcome the Kerry Kennard Trio back to the Whisperz Speakeasy stage! Tom...

    Free
  • June 2, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Asian Cultural Night
  • June 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Asian Cultural Night

    Join us Tuesday, June 2nd at the Asian Cultural Night in Vandalia for an evening filled with culture, music, food,...

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

  • June 3, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Fairborn Farmers Market
  • June 3 @ 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 3, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
    FREE Yoga | Arcade Arts & Wellness
  • June 3 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

    FREE Yoga | Arcade Arts & Wellness

    FREE Rotunda yoga classes return to the Arcade in 2026 as part of our ongoing Arcade Arts & Wellness series....

    Free
  • June 3, 2026 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Art Escape: East Mets West
  • June 3 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

    Art Escape: East Mets West

    There's one more coming up on June 3, with the theme of East Meets West. Art Escapes are a series...

    $50
  • June 3, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Sip & Smoke
  • June 3 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Sip & Smoke

    Join us on the patio for our Sip & Smoke Series featuring Micallef Cigars and a guided tequila tasting. On...

    $32
  • June 3, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Trivia Night at Alematic
  • June 3 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Trivia Night at Alematic

    Grab some friends and join us every Wednesday night at the brewery for a pint of your favorite ALEMATIC brew...

  • June 3, 2026 7:00 pm
    Name That Tune
  • June 3 @ 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 3, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Trivia Night
  • June 3 @ 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 3, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Classical Guitarist Danny Voris
  • June 3 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Classical Guitarist Danny Voris

    Classical guitarist Danny Voris joins us on Wednesday, June 3rd, from 7-10 pm. Danny is a local musician, performer, and...

    Free
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Thursday, June 4, 2026

  • June 4, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 am
    Arcade Parents & Pals Yoga with Speakeasy Yoga
  • June 4 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

    Arcade Parents & Pals Yoga with Speakeasy Yoga

    Join Speakeasy Yoga at the Dayton Arcade for a special summer Parents & Pals Yoga series designed to help families move together and connect....

    Free
  • June 4, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Collage Night
  • June 4 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Collage Night

    Come get creative in a relaxed, welcome space–no experience necessary! We’ll provide materials, or feel free to bring your own....

    Free
  • June 4, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    First Thursday Street Fair
  • June 4 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    First Thursday Street Fair

    Each event offers a fun evening in the heart of the community with something for all ages to enjoy. Browse...

  • June 4, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Farmers Market
  • June 4 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Farmers Market

  • June 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Grapes & Grooves on the Patio
  • June 4 @ 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 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Minimalist Yoga
  • June 4 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Minimalist Yoga

    Minimalist Yoga is a gentle, slow-paced practice that uses fewer poses, longer holds, and intentional pauses to support relaxation, nervous...

    Free
  • June 4, 2026 7:00 pm
    Corn Hole Tournament
  • June 4 @ 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 4, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Music Bingo
  • June 4 @ 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
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Friday, June 5, 2026

  • June 5, 2026 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition
  • June 5 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition

    Rosewood Arts Center announces a call for entries for “Cats for All”, a Rosewood Community Gallery exhibition! Rosewood students, faculty,...

    Free
  • June 5, 2026 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Have A Gay Day Fundraiser
  • June 5 @ 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

    Have A Gay Day Fundraiser

    June 5th is our next National Panda Express Fundraiser! Almost all locations in the USA take part in this. 28...

  • June 5, 2026 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    Downtown Dayton History Walking Tour
  • June 5 @ 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 5, 2026 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Dayton Pride 2026
  • June 5 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Dayton Pride 2026

    Save the dates! Dayton Pride 2026 will be Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6, 2026.

  • June 5, 2026 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
    St. Helen Spring Festival
  • June 5 @ 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm

    St. Helen Spring Festival

    16 bands on 2 stages – non-stop music all weekend long !! Midway Rides 1 Ticket - $2.00.  20 Tickets...

  • June 5, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Jake Speed & The Freddies
  • June 5 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Jake Speed & The Freddies

    We are thrilled to welcome Jake Speed & The Freddies to The Brightside on Friday, June 5th in our SideDoor...

    $10.00
  • June 5, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Uptown First Friday:
  • June 5 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Uptown First Friday:

    Uptown First Fridays presented by Bethany Lutheran Village, will have its second installment of the year on June 5th. This...

    Free
  • June 5, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Australia’s Magic Hunks
  • June 5 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Australia’s Magic Hunks

    ATTENTION LADIES!! All the way from Australia, The Magic Hunks will be here for for ONE night, the premier ladies...

    $17.95 – $49.95
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Saturday, June 6, 2026

  • June 6, 2026 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Kettering Summer Flea Market
  • June 6 @ 8:30 am - 11:30 am

    Kettering Summer Flea Market

    The parking lots around the Lathrem Senior Center and Adventure Reef Waterpark will be transformed into a lively outdoor market...

    FREE
  • June 6, 2026 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
    Downtown Franklin Farmer’s Market
  • June 6 @ 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 6, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Oakwood Farmers Market
  • June 6 @ 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 6, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Greene County Farmers Market of Beavercreek
  • June 6 @ 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 6, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    The Grazing Ground Market
  • June 6 @ 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 6, 2026 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival
  • June 6 @ 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival

    Join us for a weekend of world class award winning music featuring the Native American flute. This year's performers include...

    Free
  • June 6, 2026 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition
  • June 6 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition

    Rosewood Arts Center announces a call for entries for “Cats for All”, a Rosewood Community Gallery exhibition! Rosewood students, faculty,...

    Free
  • June 6, 2026 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Saturday Art Hops at Art Encounters
  • June 6 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Saturday Art Hops at Art Encounters

    Art Encounters is open every Saturday from 11AM to 4PM and its a perfect way to bring more creativity into...

    Free
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Sunday, June 7, 2026

  • June 7, 2026 6:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Paris Flea Market
  • June 7 @ 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 7, 2026 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival
  • June 7 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival

    Join us for a weekend of world class award winning music featuring the Native American flute. This year's performers include...

    Free
  • June 7, 2026 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Artisans Farmers Market
  • June 7 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    Artisans Farmers Market

    Join us the 1st Sunday of each month June through October for our Farmers Market. We will bring you a...

    Free
  • June 7, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
    Community Health Fair
  • June 7 @ 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm

    Community Health Fair

    This event is open and free to the public. Blood pressure and diabetes screenings, physical therapy demos, line dancing classes,...

    Free
  • June 7, 2026 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    St. Helen Spring Festival
  • June 7 @ 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    St. Helen Spring Festival

    16 bands on 2 stages – non-stop music all weekend long !! Midway Rides 1 Ticket - $2.00.  20 Tickets...

  • June 7, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Kitten Yoga
  • June 7 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    Kitten Yoga

    Join us for some ADORABLE kitten yoga! Beginner-friendly yoga for all ages, surrounded by kittens.....what could be better!? Tickets are...

    $20
  • June 7, 2026 2:00 pm
    The Hot Wing King
  • June 7 @ 2:00 pm

    The Hot Wing King

    It’s time for the annual “Hot Wang Festival” in Memphis, Tennessee, and Cordell Crutchfield knows he has the wings that’ll...

    $24
  • June 7, 2026 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    The Beacon
  • June 7 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    The Beacon

    Beiv, a renowned artist, has left her suburban Dublin home for a secluded cottage on a rugged island off the...

    $19 – $26
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