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By Lisa Grigsby



By Lisa Grigsby
Join Tom Sabin for a 3 mile hike to the Pine
Forest. Ohio’s oldest educational forest! $5, members free. Trailside.
By Lisa Grigsby
The Taste of the Oregon District, one of the Oregon District’s flagship events, returns on September 15, 2019. The Taste of the Oregon District will take place from 2:00 to 8:00 pm on 5th Street in the Oregon District. This is a free-to-attend event and will include samplings from 19 local, independent restaurants with 60+ different “bites” from which to choose, live music, adult beverages, street vendors, and sidewalk sales. Taste of the Oregon District is expected to attract more than 10,000 people from Dayton and the surrounding areas.
“Our goal is to create and host a fun and safe “Taste”-themed block party that will bring locals to the district and support our independent businesses,” explained Kyle Babirad, president of the Oregon District Business Association.
“The Taste of the Oregon District is one of several events planned through the end of the year intended to maintain the momentum and positive spirit of our neighborhood,” said Natalie Skilliter, treasurer of the Oregon District Business Association.
How it Works:
Admission to this family-friendly event is free. Tickets for food and beverages are offered at $1 per ticket. Tickets will buy tasting-size or “bite”-size portions from any of the 19 food vendors. Every vendor offers small “taste” portions between 3 and 7 tickets, which gives visitors a perfect way to sample from a number of different Oregon District restaurants. The tickets are also used to purchase beer and Whiteclaw from our beer trucks located at 5th & Brown and at 5th & Jackson. The shops of the Oregon District will offer sidewalk sales and a handful of outside vendors will set up booths. The Johnson Treatment, a Dayton original funk/jazz/soul band, will be spreading good vibes through music from 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Participating restaurants include:

Drunken Waffle

Corner Kitchen

Trolley Stop
Blind Bob’s
Corner Kitchen
Franco’s Ristorante
Grist
Jay’s Seafood Restaurant
Lily’s Bistro
Lucky’s Taproom & Eatery
Oregon Express
Reza’s Downtown

Lily’s Chicken & Waffles
Roost Italian
Salar
Smokin BBQ
Spice Paradise
The Dublin Pub
Thai 9
The Drunken Waffle
Trolley Stop
Tumbleweed Connection
By Lisa Grigsby
The City of Kettering’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts’ Rosewood Arts Centre is pleased to welcome acclaimed ceramic artist Doug Peltzman for a two-day master class.
On September 28 and 29, Peltzman will lead a demonstration master class fit for both beginners and experienced makers who wish to expand their pottery vocabulary. The class will focus on designing and creating various types of pottery for daily use. The relationship between form and surface decoration will be explored through demonstration and discussion. Peltzman will share his methodologies on carving and inlaying slip into leather hard clay and bisque fired clay. The workshop fee is $100 per Kettering resident and $110 for nonresidents with an educational discount of $10 off to groups of three or more students. Students must be currently enrolled in school to receive this discount.
Registration may be done online at www.playkettering.org or by calling Rosewood at 937-296-0294. The class runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days. Participants receive a free drop-in pass for a return visit to the Rosewood ceramics studio and access to exclusive materials used during the master class.
Peltzman was born in New York City and raised on Long Island. He has been creating pottery since 2003. After earning an M.F.A. from Penn State in 2010, he established a pottery studio with his wife, Pam, in Shokan, New York. Peltzman is a founding member of Objective Clay and creator/organizer of the Hudson Valley Pottery Tour. His work has been featured in many national publications and can be found in homes and kitchens across the country.
By Lisa Grigsby
Bourbon In The Park brings together a wide variety of bourbons, educational sessions and interactive demos, brought to you by industry leading speakers, for a night you won’t forget. Held in Washington Park in Cincinnati, this bourbon bonanza is Sat, Sept 14th from 4-10pmThey have selected some of your favorite names in bourbon and are working with local chefs and bartenders to create inspired dishes and jaw dropping cocktails. This is a one of a kind experience that you won’t want to miss!
https://www.bourboninthepark.com/
General Admission:
Regular Admission $50 (August 9 -September 13)
At door (if available) $60
Includes:
12 tastings (Straight Samples .5 oz / Cocktails 2 oz or food bite size sample – additional tastings available for purchase)
Tasting Glass
Swag Bag
1 Drink Ticket good at any Bourbon Bar
VIP:
limited VIP tickets available on sale 7/9/2019
$100
General Admission Benefits plus…
Start tasting 1 hour early (at 4:00)
reserved seating near Grandstand
2 tastings at VIP tasting Room with elevated bourbons (additional tastings available for purchase)
VIP Only Bar
First Access to Seminars and Classes
Bourbon in the Park VIP T-shirt
Want a one of a kind bourbon dinner experience? Grab your tickets to the exclusive Maker’s Mark 4 Course Dinner at Bourbon In The Park!
Ticket includes:
4 course dinner prepared by Chef Amy Stull, from The Findlay Kitchen
4 paired Maker’s Mark cocktails, curated by Molly Wellmann
A sampling 4 different Maker’s Mark Bourbons
Take Home Gift from Maker’s Mark
Featured Bourbons:
Maker’ Mark
Maker’s 46
Maker’s Private Select (selected by Molly Wellmann)
Maker’s Mark Cask Strength
Dinner Menu:
1st Course:
Baked Wrapped figs stuffed with smoked blue gouda
2nd Course:
Pear and Brie Ravioli with Seared Beef and Cherry Balsamic drizzle
3rd Course:
Cured Trout with Pickled Apples and Salted Rye Crisps
4th Course:
Dark Chocolate and Orange Truffle with Toasted Almond
Maker’s Mark Bourbon Dinner is during Bourbon In The Park from 6:30-8:00.
Dinner experience is 100$ and is limited to 40
Tickets.
Dinner ticket is for bourbon dinner experience only. Ticket for Bourbon In The Park is purchased separately.
By Lisa Grigsby
Over the past four decades, Rick Springfield has worn many hats as an entertainer and performer. The creator of some of the finest power-pop of the ’80s, a GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter, and musician who has sold 25 million albums and scored 17 U.S. Top 40 hits, including “Jessie’s Girl,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “An Affair of the Heart,” “I’ve Done Everything for You,” “Love Somebody,” and “Human Touch.”
By Lisa Grigsby
Dayton’s Biggest Funk Concert just got bigger! It’s just been announced that Faze-O, featuring Grammy Award winning Keith Harrison, will open the #937-Live Legend’s for relief concert. Faze-O, another funk band that started right here in Dayton, OH and produced by Clarence Satchell of the Ohio Players, is best know for its hit songs Riding High and Good Thang.

Keith Harrison
Keith Harrison of Faze-O shared, “When I first heard about the #937- Live Legends for Relief Concert, it was a call from Steve Shockley of Lakeside asking me if I wanted to open the show. I thought wow, what an honor it would be because many of my friends, and my home and property were affected by the tornado storm. When he told me who the lineup was going to be the first thing that came to my mine was Faze-O should be on this show. So I called the fellas and asked them, and they said yes, let’s do this! Steve said yes, this is going to be great. I’m always in the give back to our city mode. To be on a platform of this magnitude means a lot to me. Helping others is what it’s all about.”
#937- Live, Legends for Relief is a benefit concert with some of Dayton’s top, platinum selling recording artists.
The Ohio Players:
The Original Lakeside:
Zapp
and special guest Steve Arrington:
The artists have graciously donated their time and talents to create this special performance in order to help in the recovery process of the Miami Valley’s affected areas. The concert will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at The Rose Music Center in Huber Heights, Ohio, from 7pm to 11pm and is presented by Rieck Services The money raised from the concert will be donated to the Dayton Foundation’s Greater Dayton Disaster Relief Fund. This concert is made possible by all of our partners and sponsors of the event. The support of the community will make this night a success for the Miami Valley region and those affected by the tornados.

Concert and ticket information can be found on the Rose Music Center’s website, www.rosemusiccenter.com and donations will be accepted on the Planned2Give website www.planned2give.org. Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.com, RoseMusicCenter.com, and the Rose Music Center box office.
By Lisa Grigsby
Beginning next Thursday, September 5, the Dayton Art Institute will offer a discounted general admission rate of $5 per person on the first Thursday of each month. This initiative, part of the museum’s ongoing centennial celebrations in 2019, will continue through December. Upcoming $5 Thursdays will take place on September 5, October 3, November 7 and December 5.

Due to popular demand, the highly attended Focus Exhibition Monet and Impressionism, featuring a special Monet on loan from the Denver Art Museum, has been extended through September 22, as part of the museum’s ongoing centennial celebration!
Monet and Impressionism provides a spotlight on 14 works highlighting Impressionism in France, including works by Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Berthe Morisot and Henri Matisse.
Read more about the exhibition
“We are thrilled to be able to extend this absolute gem of an exhibition, which is based around Monet and the lasting achievements of the Impressionists. It is a great part of our year-long centennial celebration, and we are excited our community has additional time to enjoy it,” said Jerry N. Smith, DAI’s Chief Curator.
Be sure to also visit The Moon Museum (on view through September 8) and Our Century: Dayton Area Collects (on view through September 22) while visiting the museum!
By Lisa Grigsby
The African-American Community Fund (AACF) of The Dayton Foundation is accepting grant requests for its 2019 grant application cycle. All potential applicants must submit an application. The application deadline for this grant cycle is September 30, 2019. AACF 2019 Grant Cycle applications are available at http://aacfdayton.org/apply-for-grants/.
In 2018, AACF awarded over $23,000 to local nonprofits. A few examples of funded grants include diversity projects, youth initiatives, homeless outreach, cultural events and marketing. Typically amounts awarded are between $500 – $1,000. In the 2018 grants cycle, AACF awarded over $23,000 to local non-profits. The size and number of grants is determined by the amount of money available each year. A historical listing of past grant recipients can be found at http://aacfdayton.org/historical-grants/.
Organizations planning to apply for funding must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Applications will be accepted from organizations that benefit communities in the Dayton/Greater Miami Valley region.
Additional information is available on the African-American Community Fund’s website at www.aacfdayton.org, by e-mail at [email protected] or by calling The Dayton Foundation at 937.222.0410.
By Lisa Grigsby
Located in Talbot Tower, across from The Schuster Center at 121 N. Ludlow Street, Hannahs served up food, cocktails and live entertainment including the weekly Musician’s Co-Op. They closed down lunch service in mid- August. Today owner Luke Feerer anounnced via Facebook that Friday will be their last day:

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By Lisa Grigsby
There’s no doubt that we love a festival and September is chocked full of fall fun! We’ve put together a list of some of our favorites, but this is by no means all of them. Add all the halloween happenings to the things to do this month and you’re going to need to plan carefully, visiting multiple venues each day of the weekend just to make a dent in them. Enjoy exploring the cultures, history, crafts and great food each of these festivals showcase!
Celebrate our 61st annual Greek Festival the weekend by starting with lunch at the Dayton Greek Festival Friday, September 6. Get your co-workers and friends together and carry out from the festival. Online ordering is easy and pick-up parking spots will be available
Come to the 42nd annual Clinton County Corn Festival. Fun, Food, Entertainment, Antique Tractor Pulls, Horse Pulls, Flea Market, Cider Mill, Hit & Miss Engines, Steam Engines, Crafts, Quilt Show, Antique Tractors, Antique Autos, Antique Trucks, Antique Motorcycles, Wheat Threshing, Hay Baling, Saw Mill, Rock Crushing, 200 HP Fairbanks-Morris Engine
Free Admission & Free Parking • Spend the day perusing authentic Egyptian souvenirs, and jewelry at the Egyptian Bazar. Don’t forget to enjoy the craft-making and hieroglyphic bookmarks specially personalized with your name on them. The day won’t be complete before you delight your taste buds with our homemade authentic Egyptian cuisine and tasteful desserts!
Sister Cities of Vandalia’s fundraiser is the annual Oktoberfest. The money raised from the Oktoberfest goes to scholarships, yearly youth exchanges, the high school After Prom program, Vandalia Food Pantry, and other charitable causes. Live music, cabbage rolls, arts & crafts, gambling and of course BEER. Come see us. All vendors will be located under that large circus tent this year.
The Beavercreek Popcorn Festival is held annually the weekend after Labor Day celebrated by the Beavercreek Community. The festival has over 200 booths with festival foods, tantalizing treats, special services, creative crafts, and sensational specialties made with Popcorn.
The entire family will have a blast sampling everything from our bratwurst and schnitzel to the kids zone, bands and…
Embracing its German heritage and roots as the former German Reformed Church, the Springboro United Church of Christ is proud and excited to bring Oktoberfest to Springboro! The two day festival will be a celebration of authentic German food, beer, wine, and entertainment for the whole family
IndiaFest offers variety of Indian food in a festival type setting along with Indian music & live entertainment. Kids inflatables, henna tattoo, Indian clothing, jewelry & more…
GuitarFest has been held in the Miami Valley for over 30 years, with the past decade or so at Stubbs…
Music, Parade, Balloon Glow, Vendors, Beer Garden, Paddle Boats and so much more. n followed by opening ceremonies at 6 p.m. On Friday the festival will kick off at 4 pm with Stan “The Man” Brooks as DJ at the Shawnee Park Pavilion followed by opening ceremonies at 6 p.m.The U.S. Air Force Band of Flight will perform beginning at 6:15 p.m. followed by the event’s annual Balloon Glow at 7:45 p.m.
The Miami Valley Sports Festival is a celebration of athletics, health and wellness! Athletic events being represented include Boxing, Taekwondo, Karate, Wrestling, Strong Man, Kung Fu, Jiu Jitsu, Powerlifting, Double Deadlift, Arm Wrestling, 5K, Youth “Best of Dayton” Athletic competition and so much more. In addition on Saturday night POSER Pro-Wrestling with special appearance by the Gem City Roller Derby. The Pink Ribbon Girls and the Pink Heidelberg Beer Truck will be joining us for the celebration as well as Zombie Dogz Food Truck, over 50 vendor booths, and so much more!
Whether you come out to the festival to share your Hispanic cultural heritage, to learn about other countries, to support The Puerto Rican, American and Caribbean Organization (PACO). In addition, we will be holding the Dayton Hispanic Heritage Parade starting at 12:00 PM going from 2nd Street & Jefferson to Patterson then to Riverscape Metropark. The rubber duck regatta will take place at 4PM the day of our festival.
Hosted by the Arts and Beautification Commission at the Eichelberger Amphitheater. Food vendors, food trucks, crafts, live music, kids zone, community…
Join us in Downtown Middletown on Saturday, September 14 for this free arts festival, which will feature local artists, musicians,…
Ladyfest Dayton is a volunteer run event celebrating women in art and music! ALL ARE WELCOME
A Celebration of All Things Creative! A one-day festival benefiting the Infusion Art Endowment.
Celebrate Ohio’s Freshwater Shrimp Harvest during our Ohio Fish and Shrimp Festival! Held annually on the third full weekend in September. Get your fill of mouth-watering seafood selections while enjoying a live music stage, games and activities for the whole family. Explore live displays of fish, frogs, turtles and other native critters. Swing by the fish farm market for a taste of gourmet smoked trout products. Participate in the Trout Feeding Frenzy, sand castle play zone and our famous sturgeon pool, where you can pet Ohio’s largest native fish
Free Admission and Parking and Always Third full weekend in September ‑ ‑ Food, food and more food! Start the day with an all-you-can-eat pancake and sausage breakfast. Lunch and dinner options include fresh grilled pork chops along with ham, pulled pork and smoked sausage sandwiches. You can also try our all-you-can-eat Pork Chop Smorgasbord. Nearly 700 exhibitor booths, featuring hand-made arts and crafts.
Entertainment includes fun, educational activities for the kids, a parade on Saturday, and pig races.
With artisans from all over providing crafts and fine art for you to purchase, live entertainment on the stage, food, craft beer and a plein air painting competition.
Apple Fest means delicious food! Sample home-made apple pie baked in a Dutch oven, freshly pressed cider, apple dumplings, apple…
This event is all about our local pollinators, hear from local Ohio beekeepers, honey vendors, educators and more! Food trucks and…
The Dayton Fall Festival is an opportunity for families to enjoy weekend fun at a minimal cost. EVERY ACTIVITY IS FREE. Children of all ages will enjoy a petting zoo, pony rides, carnival games, inflatable bounce houses, rock climbing wall, euro bounce trampoline, a mini-hayride, family crafts and much more.
Join us as we celebrate the rich Bluegrass Heritage of the Miami Valley. Featuring Grammy Award winning, legendary bluegrass icons, the Miamisburg Historical Society‘s artisan festival with crafters, woodworkers and dulcimer players.
A Dayton tradition since 1972, Oktoberfest is the museum’s largest annual fundraiser and vital to everything we do at The…
Sept 28 @ 9:00 am – 9:00 pm, Sept 29 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
As you walk around Germantown’s Veterans Park, you’ll see our vendors having hand-crafted items, tasty treats, fun for the kids…
The Tipp City Mum Festival is not your typical festival. Our Miami County community offers you activities other festivals have…
Visit the Country Applefest at the Warren County Fairgrounds, just 3/4 of a mile North of historic downtown Lebanon on…
Enter to win the grand prize of $1000 for the best chili. Registration forms available online- chilicookoffofurbana.com – deadline Sept. 1, 2019.…
As you walk around Germantown’s Veterans Park, you’ll see our vendors having hand-crafted items, tasty treats, fun for the kids…
Thank you for your interest in the 1st Dayton Vegan Food and Drinks Festival. This is an outside event, rain…
By Lisa Grigsby
In today’s world and economy, end of life rituals have become so varied that planning a funeral can be as elaborate as planning a wedding. Some funerals have readings, music, photos and videos while others are much more subdued, if there is even a funeral at all.By Lisa Grigsby

Marketing Specialist Erin Kelly explains the Tasting Bar
The reputation Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurant has built with it’s previous 38 locations has helped build the excitement for the debut of the Centerville Cornerstone location off of Wilmington Pike.
Opening to the public this Monday, August 26th at 11am, guests will enter the Napa-style tasting bar. A long open bar, backed by a wall of their 40+ wines, guest are encouraged to taste their way through the menu, with educated staff guiding them to find wines they enjoy.
They offer 3 tastings each featuring 8 wines:
The tasting guides shares facts to help you learn about the wines, assist with pronunciation when needed and share pairing tips. Erin Kenny, who serves as the marketing specialist for the chain explains that Cooper’s Hawk wants to make wine accessible to all and debunk the “snooty” reputation wine sometimes gets.
You’ll also see a variety of wine glasses, cork holders and novelty wine gifts and accessories merchandised on islands in the tasting area as well as a case full of truffles in what they call their artisan market.
Continue on into the building and you’ll see the full serve bar, where you can sit at the bar, at a table or even a booth. Enjoy a cocktail from their extensive list, many of which include wines in the mix

As you head into the dining room, you’ll see a wall featuring the Winemaker’s Barrel Reserve, made each year and crafted from expertly-selected barrel lots to create a rich, yet elegant Bordeaux-style wine that we age in the finest oak barrels, adding sophistication and flavor dimensions. the 2019 Reserve is already sold out by the bottle, but you can get a taste at the restaurant.

Then you enter the dining room, which seats around 300, and in nice weather there are another 50 seats on the patio that overlook a pond with a fountain. There are also 2 private dining rooms that seat about 24 each, that can be combined for private parties of up to 60 and are equipped with AV essentials needed for presentations. Rooms are available for reservation with a minimum spend requirement, as opposed to a room fee. If your order doesn’t make that requirement, you can always add a case of wine or two to take home to hit the mark.
The menu at Cooper’s Hawk pairs each item with a wine, by bin number to make it easy. Wines by the glass are very reasonably priced ranging from about $7-13.
Appetizers include Asian Ahi Tuna, Drunken Shrimp, Hummus, Asian Pork Belly Tostadas, Potstickers, Calamari, as well as a dish referred to as Chef Matt’s Perfect Pairing Plate (pictured below) which features a Trio of Cheeses: Stracciatella, Buttermilk Bleu, Sartori Parmesan, Honeycomb, Black Fig Jam, Grilled Polenta Crostinis and some candied bacon. There is also an optional wine pairing that compliments this plate.

Every single item on the menu is made in their scratch kitchen, which often runs with 20 cooks on the line and the attention to detail. Actually that’s untrue, they do bring in their gluten bread, to assure that it is made in a gluten free kitchen. They also offer a pretty extensive gluten free menu that includes steak, seafood, chicken and burgers.
Happy Hour at Cooper’s Hawk runs from 3-6pm featuring $6 wines by the glass, and wine specialty drinks and a list of appetizers from $7-10.
They also offer a kids menu, a carryout menu and a catering menu.
The Wine Club at Cooper’s Hawk is an all-inclusive membership where you will not only receive our winemaker’s newly released wine each month, but also enjoy many great benefits including invitations to members-only events, exclusive discounts, points on purchases, birthday rewards, and aWine Club Newsletter with information on new wines, special events, and great recipes. Memberships start at $20 month and you have the option to pick up your wine or have it sent. Choose the membership type that’s right for you, variety (meaning you’ll get red and white varietals) Red, White or Sweet. Gift memberships also available for 3, 6 or 12 months.
Thursday afternoon I was lucky enough to enjoy a media tasting, which started off with Chef Matt’s Perfect Pairing Plate and then a tasting menu that started with crispy brussels sprouts with cashews, mint and sweet thai chili, and as one who’s usually not a fan of this vegetable, thought it was one of the best dishes of the day. We also tried the Asian pork belly tacos, shrimp and scallop risotto, pan-roasted barramundi, gnocchi carbonara(the gnocchi is one of the few ingredients not made in house), a ginger soy glazed NY Strip and for dessert the Cooper’s Hawk Chocolate Cake and Lemon Ice Wine Cheesecake.

We also had a chance to chat with Master Sommelier Emily Wine. She serves as the liaison between the company and its individual restaurants, engaging with guests and the brand’s 350,000+ Wine Club members to create unique experiences centered around wine and spirits. She spearheads initiatives designed to enrich the guest journey through education, immersive events, collaborative partnerships and curated lifestyle adventures. She also creates her own personal wine label for Cooper’s Hawk.
Emily is an internationally qualified sommelier, and one of only 149 individuals in the Americas to earn the designation of Master Sommelier. She is also one of 15 professionals who have been awarded the prestigious Remi Krug Cup for passing all three sections – theory, service and blind tasting – of the Master Sommelier Diploma Examination on her first attempt (most candidates sit for the exam two to three times, and some take it as many as six times).
Overall I walked away from this tasting impressed. By the food, the wine and especially the service. Which for a brand new restaurant is rare, but in talking with the management, they all credit the vision of founder Tim McEnery complete lack of pretense and a culture that reflects his values – one that embodies respect, personal development and humility, and is designed to accelerate quality and innovation as the company grows at a pace that is both aggressive and manageable.

5220 Cornerstone North Blvd
Centerville, Ohio 45440
(937) 900-9463
Mon- Thurs 11am – 9:30pm
Fr & Sat 11am – 10:30pm
Sun 11am -9pm
By Lisa Grigsby
BLDG, in partnership with Kroger Company, will commission a professional artist to create interior artwork for the Kroger store #951 at 2921 W. Alex Bell Rd. Moraine, OH 45449. We’re looking for artists in Dayton, Ohio to help us create a piece that celebrates the uniqueness of the area.
Download the pdf here for more details on the RFQ.
The artwork will be prominently displayed inside the store as part of the Kroger Company’s commitment to involving artists in beautifying new stores throughout the nation. The artwork will be expected to celebrate the spirit of the community and the unique identity of the neighborhood and its surroundings.
The artwork will be mounted on canvas or panels that can be installed in the location specified for the artwork. The size of the finished artwork will measure 24’ W x 8’ H.
One artist will be awarded a commission of $10,000. This amount includes all artist fees, design costs, fabrication expenses, transportation and insurance costs to deliver the artwork to the new store by 12/27/2019.
SCHEDULE/TIMELINE RFQ
Doc Submission Deadline Sunday, September 1, 2019
Semi-Finalists Notified Friday, September 6, 2019
Semi-Finalists Design Due Friday, October 4, 2019
Finalist Chosen Wednesday, October 9, 2019 Project
Delivery Deadline Friday, December 27, 20
By Lisa Grigsby
The Greater Dayton RTA will hold a launch party with the electric scooter company Spin, to introduce the scooters to the city of Dayton on Aug. 21 at 11 a.m. on Courthouse Square in downtown Dayton.
As a mobility advocate, the Greater Dayton RTA welcomes the San Francisco-based company Spin and scooters as another option for people within the community to explore Dayton.
Details of Spin scooters, including safety tips, city rules involving the scooters, and a group ride session will be explained at the launch party.
WHAT: Press conference with RTA and Spin about the launch of Spin scooters in Dayton
WHEN: Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019 at 11 a.m.
WHERE: Courthouse Square, 23 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio, 45402