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Lisa Grigsby

Mystery Monday Aug 28th

August 28, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

If you’re a fan of craft beer, this was probably an easy one for you as this photo was taken in the beer garden at The Dayton Beer Company located at 41 Madison Street.

Owner and Brew Master Peter Hilgeman, an Alter High School graduate, opened the first locally owned brewery in Dayton in 2012.  In April of 2015 they added this downtown location, which allowed them to adda canning line and a 15 barrel steam brew house.

We had lots of correct answers on this and we randomly picked Alex Duncan of Dayton was our winner- watch  your mail for your free pizza coupon.

 

 

So for this week we do a totally different direction with our photo- 

If you know the location of this photo enter it here:  http://goo.gl/forms/dyU55fzc48.

One lucky winner each week will win a free pizza from Rapid Fired Pizza. 

We’ll let you know next Monday if you got it right!  Good Luck!

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Up For a Job That Includes Drinking Whiskey & Traveling the World?

August 27, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Grant’s is recruiting a new Global Brand Ambassador. They are looking for a charismatic, talented and passionate figurehead to continue our brand’s journey from its creation in 1887 to a whisky now enjoyed by millions across 183 countries. 

In 1909, Charles Grant Gordon embarked on a journey to take Grant’s Whisky to the world. In 2018, their new Global Brand Ambassador will recreate this journey.

 

STAGE #1: APPLY NOW!


Grant’s believes it’s the journey that shapes our character, none of us have made it this far on our own. So in the first stage they’d like you to suggest a drink for all the friends you’ve not yet met. The only catch, it must include three ingredients that reveal something about your personality? Why three? Maybe it’s the three sides of their triangular bottle, or the three different woods their whisky is aged in, but threes have long been important to them.

Simply post your drink on Instagram (or Facebook) using #GrantsInterview. Alternatively, submit your entry via our online form.

They are looking for someone who can embody their approach and personality in a drink containing three ingredients (including Grant’s whisky). They will be assessing entries against the following three criteria:-

Distinctiveness: Is the drink intriguingly different? Does it align with the core brand values ie celebrating collective achievement?

Creativity: Does the drink have an interesting name? Is the copy engaging? Does the accompanying picture exhibit an ability to capture the attention of others?

Intrigue: Does the drink tease the imagination and make the audience want to learn more about you and how you might excite a wide range of new and existing audiences across the world? Can you demonstrate that you can charm people with whom you have no existing relationship?

Avoid silly spelling mistakes. Make sure your privacy settings mean we can see your entry. And most importantly for Instagram / Facebook entries, include the hashtag #GrantsInterview.   

Max entries per person: 3

Deadline: 30 August 2017

From all of the entries in Stage #1, they will select 250 and send a short application form to these people asking for more information. From completed entries, they will then work with theirr three global influencers and internal team to narrow the field to 20 who will be invited to ‘The Mixer’ event in Scotland… 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brand Ambassador, Grant’s Whisky

5 Labor Day Festivals You’ll Want to Attend!

August 27, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

There’s no doubt the Miami Valley likes a festival and September is jam packed with them! It can truly be overwhelming trying to keep up with them, heck there are 5 Oktoberfests in Sept that we know of, not to mention celebrations of Greek, Italian and  Egyptian culture. (Check out DMM’s Calendar and filter to festival to see them all.)  But let’s just take this one week at a time and look ahead to next weekend:

Kettering Holiday at Home: Saddle Up

Lincoln Park Commons

September 2- 4 

Holiday at Home is an annual celebration in Kettering, Ohio. It is held the Sunday and Monday of Labor Day weekend. Activities include a 5K, Arts & Craft and Auto Shows, Children’s Activities, Parade, Entertainment and more!

Annual Gala:
 Saturday, Sept 2, 6:00 PM to 11:00 PMArts & Crafts: Sunday, Sept 3, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Monday, Sept 4, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PMAuto Show: Sunday, Sept 3, 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Monday, Sept 4, 11:00 AM to 5:00 PMChildren’s Zone: Sunday, Sept 3, 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Monday, Sept 4, 11:00AM to 5:00 PM5K Race: Monday, Sept 4, 8:00 AMParade: Monday, Sept 4, 9:55 AM to 12:00 PM

Kettering Holiday at Home Parade

The Fair at New Boston

George Rogers Clark Park

September 2 & 3  @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm     $8 – $10

Step 200 years back in time at the Annual Fair at New Boston! All of those that exhibit at the fair, including vendors and artisans will be in character, meaning they will interact with you as if you were an 18th Century visitor. They may even question that cell phone, or newfangled camera you might be carrying wondering exactly what it might do.

Enjoy music and period entertainments, sample hearty foods of the past and shop juried artisans and craftspeople.

AlterFest: Alter’s Family Fun Festival

Alter High School
Friday, Sept 01, 2017   7:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
Saturday, Sept 02, 2017   12:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
Sunday, Sept 03, 2017   1:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
Monday, Sept 04, 2017   12:00 PM – 5:00 PM 
AlterFest features fun for the whole family, rides and games for the kids, Blackjack, Texas Hold’em, Big 6 & Showdown for the adults, lots of great food and of course, a full line-up of the best bands in Dayton entertaining the masses.

River Blast

Riverfront Park
Saturday, Sept 2 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm  Fireworks 9:05pm

Enjoy an evening of fun for the whole family in Miamisburg. Enjoy entertainment, live music, FIREWORKS and more. Children’s entertainment includes giant inflatable play zone, face painting, crafts, caricature artists, puppet shows and games.

Dayton Reggae Festival

RiverScape MetroPark
September 3 @ 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm  Free

Groove with the beat and live in the reggae moment! Enjoy this concert festival with host/emcee Niki Dakota.  Bring a blanket or lawn chair.

1pm – Jonny Dread
2pm – Johnny Payne and The True Believers
3pm – One Love Reggae Band
4pm – Demolition Squad
5pm – Seefari
6pm – All Star Reggae Jam (featuring Scales of Justice Reunion)

This is just a warm up for a month full of festivals, stay tuned for the round up for the rest of the month soon!

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: festival, Kettering Holiday At Home, labor day, reggaefest, River Blast

Miami County HomeGrown Stories: Fulton Farms

August 25, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

High school sweethearts, Joe and Kelsey Fulton, are part of a three generation farm operation at Fulton Farms. Joe was born and raised on the farm. Kelsey was born in North Carolina but moved back to her family’s roots in Miami County when she was ten years old. Both started working on the farm in their teens. This year Kelsey is coordinating the Sweet Corn Festival at Fulton Farms. They help Joe’s mom, Bev Fulton, manage the market at Fulton Farms.

 

On their connection to Miami County:
Joe – I was born on the farm and raised here. My father passed away when I was very young, about three months old. I was raised by my mother and my grandparents here. I was always involved with the farm as it was growing and changing. I started working at a young age on the farm, about ten or twelve years old. I didn’t get very involved with the market until I got back from college. When I got back my brothers and I started running different parts of the farm.

Kelsey – I was born in Wilmington, North Carolina and lived there until I was ten. My family is from Miami County, which I didn’t know when I was younger. My grandparents actually lived one country block away from Fulton Farms. Joe and I both went to Miami East. I’m glad that we came back, even though we moved away I got to move back to all my family history.

Joe – We’re high school sweethearts. It’s been fun because we grew up together.

Kelsey – For both of us, this was our first job. I started working here when I was fifteen or sixteen. I worked in the greenhouse with Joe’s mom, now my mother-in-law, Bev. [laughs] We’d be out in the greenhouse every spring and summer. Over the last ten years working here I’ve fallen in love with the farm.

On the history of Fulton Farms:
Joe – My grandparents bought the first 60 acres of the farm in 1958. By 1977 they had expanded the farm to 2000 acres. They started an outdoor market about a mile down the road. Later they purchased this barn and the south part of the farm. They turned into the barn into Fulton Farms Market. They started growing strawberries in the late 60s, early 70s. It was one of the best things to happen at the farm in years. My grandpa and Steve Hamilton started the Strawberry Festival in Troy. My grandparents were on the board for the festival for years. That was one of the things that lifted us up and got our name out there. We became very well known for it.

They started growing sweet corn pretty early on. Initially, it was extra income. In the beginning, they would pull the corn wagons in the barn. People would line up around the wagon with bags and get their corn. I can’t tell you how many people have told me that we have the best sweet corn. People will travel from out of state, from West Virginia and Michigan to buy their sweet corn. They come from all over.

About Fulton Farms today:
Joe – We’ve been farming this land for three generations. My grandparents, my mom and uncle, myself and my two brothers, along with my cousin Levi. It’s neat to work with your whole family all day. My brother Josh does a lot of the planting and harvesting. He also does a lot of our wholesaling to Kroger and Meijer. Our cousin Levi does a lot of our small crop production. His wife, Christie, works here too. They manage the farm workers and keep on schedule out in the field and bringing in the crops. We have farm workers that have been here for twenty and thirty years. They’re like family to us and that’s how we treat them. That’s how they deserve to be treated. They’ve dedicated their whole lives to the farm. It’s hard to find people like that. We appreciate them so much.

About the Market at Fulton Farms:
Joe – We meet a lot of people at the market. People who we would never have a chance to talk to otherwise. We hear amazing stories. That’s one of the neat things about the market. People are happy when they come here. We want to give them an experience. We don’t want to be some grocery store where they stop at, get their corn and leave. We want parents to take their kids to see all the animals out back. We have a big 700-pound pig, Charlotte. She eats like six times a day. We want them to come out to the farm and make a day of it. Have some lunch and ice cream.

Joe – Kelsey and I are in charge of the cafe now. We’re trying to modernize and bring in new revenue.

Kelsey – We’ve been sprucing it up and making some changes. We started the new shake and sundaes menu. The popular one right now is the blackberry one. Peach is another popular one.

Joe – We focus on items that were grown here on the farm. It’s also seasonal, the blackberry shake is a summer shake. We’ll do a strawberry shake in the spring and a pumpkin spice one this fall. My dream is to open a field to fork or farm to table restaurant out here.

Kelsey – Using our own ingredients adds so much extra flavor. There’s nothing like having a homegrown tomato on your sandwich – it makes such a difference.

How visitors can enjoy Fulton Farms:
Joe – One of the things I love seeing families do is come here to pick strawberries. It’s an experience. We always joke that we should weigh the little kids when they come out of the fields. There are some people that are just covered in strawberries – and we don’t care – that’s why they’re here.

Kelsey – That’s me when I pick. I’ll have half a quart in my belly [laughs].

Joe – We have people who tell us that their mom brought them here to pick strawberries when they were little. So they’ve brought their kids and grandkids to pick strawberries. It’s neat to see a community that has been raised with Fulton Farms and how appreciative they are.

In the fall we have hayrides and u-pick pumpkins. People will walk all the way across the field to get that perfect pumpkin. I always tell people there are a lot of good pumpkins right up front because everybody goes way out [laughs]. The fall is one of my favorite times at the farm. We have the hay maze and a petting zoo with lots of baby goats.

About the Sweet Corn Festival:
Joe –  The community has loved this festival and this is our first year doing the event ourselves. The past three years were a collaboration and the event was held here.

Kelsey – I’ve become the event coordinator. The feedback that we’ve gotten from everybody so far has been amazing. We will have a classic rock band play on Saturday. On Sunday, a local country band, ReFlektion will play. They’re an awesome band from Piqua.

We’ll have jumpies for kids out here. Free face painting and games for the kids. We’ll have a corn shucking contest. There will be four age categories, age 4-7, age 8-12, age13-17 and age 18-up. There will be prizes for the winners of each of the brackets.

I can’t wait to sample all the food vendors. We have thirteen different food vendors. We have Thai food, Cajun food… there’s so much variety this year. They’re all local too. Some of the vendors have restaurants in the area so it’s a way for them to show off their items. I don’t know if I’ll be able to get through all of them! We’re having a competition for the food vendors too. Everybody will have tickets. You can vote for your favorite food and favorite beverage. Whichever vendors win will get a gift basket from the farm – and bragging rights [laughs].

Joe – Everybody has something different. That’s what we wanted. We didn’t want one kind of food, we want food from different cultures.

Kelsey – One of the new things for this year is a surprise that Joe’s brother did for the event. He planted a huge sunflower patch. He showed it to me last week – I didn’t even know it was out there – and my jaw dropped. It goes on and on, all the way back to the tree line.

Joe – We’ll have hayrides out to the sunflower patch and sunflower u-picks. People can go out and see it, and take pictures.

We feel the need to give back and the need to show our community that we appreciate them. Anytime somebody approaches us we definitely want to help them and do anything we can. We want to help out when people need help. Having the Sweet Corn Festival is our way to give back. People can bring their family out here and learn about the farm.

Kelsey – That’s one of the reasons we wanted to keep the Sweet Corn Festival free. A lot of people were telling us that we could start charging tickets and make a lot of money. We don’t want to do that. We want to keep it free and have something fun for the kids and families. Our sponsors have helped us keep it as a free event. We’ve had a really good response from our sponsors.

It’s so important to expose kids to where their food comes from. Families can come to our u-pick and pick their own tomatoes or peppers and get back in touch with their food. So many folks grow up only going to the grocery store and not seeing where their food comes from.

Joe – A lot of our sponsors are friends and family but we’ve had people we don’t know reach out and say they want to help. It’s cool to see how interested people are. These are people that we don’t know and they want to get involved because they love the experience and want to help. My mom always told me to be a blessing when you can.

Kelsey – Be a blessing, not a burden is what she’d say. I remember the first time you went camping with my family, we were seventeen. Your mom sent you to the campground with three boxes full of produce and food – we were only there for the weekend. There was no way we could eat all that food [laughs] but you were like “Mom said,  be a blessing, not a burden.” It was so cute [laughs].


Fulton Farms
2393 OH-202, Troy, Ohio
Monday – Thursday: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Friday – Sunday 9:00am – 5:00pm
Facebook: @Fulton-Farms-106214867550
Instagram: @fulton_farms_market
Twitter: @fultonfarms

Fulton Farms Sweet Corn Festival, (free to attend)
Saturday, August 26 – Sunday, August 27
Facebook: facebook.com/events/292144477913190
Instagram: @fultonfarms_sweetcorn_fest

This story first appeared on the Miami County Convention and Visitors Bureau website.  Follow author,  storyteller and interviewer, Courtney Denning, at ThisOhioLife.com.

 

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Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Fulton Farms, Joe and Kelsey Fulton, Miami County, Sweet Corn Festival

Levitt Pavilion Dayton Names Executive Director

August 24, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

The Board of Ttrustees of the Friends of Levitt Pavilion Dayton welcome Lisa Wagner as their Executive Director. Jeff Ireland, Board chair, said, “We are delighted to have Lisa as the first Executive Director, to lead Levitt Pavilion Dayton as an important asset in the community. Lisa brings extensive experience in programming and audience experience and development.”

 

Lisa has spent the past 14 years of her career working for the Victoria Theatre Association, most recently as the Vice President of Ticketing and Hospitality. Lisa was part of the team that opened the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in 2003. She has been part of the senior leadership team for the past 10 years with responsibility over Ticket Center Stage, Citilites Restaurant and Catering, and audience services. She has also been part of the programming team that presented many successful series. “I am honored and excited to be joining Levitt Pavilion Dayton as Executive Director. I have been fortunate to have learned so much at the Victoria Theatre Association, thanks to the leadership that allowed me that growth” Lisa comments. “Now I am looking forward to working alongside the Board to advance the mission of Levitt Pavilion Dayton. It will be great to lead the team that will create a space to bring our community together with the power of free, live music, to enjoy at least 50 concerts annually. Levitt Pavilion Dayton will be an integral element to invigorating our inner core.”

 

About Levitt Pavilion Dayton

When completed in 2018, Levitt Pavilion Dayton will be located on Dave Hall Plaza and will become the eighth signature Levitt Pavilion, joining Denver, Pasadena, Arlington, Memphis, Bethlehem, and Los Angeles. Central to the Levitt Pavilion’s mission is the creation and the development of gathering spaces that will result in stronger, healthier, and interconnected neighborhoods. Levitt Pavilion Dayton will provide 50 free concerts to the community, featuring local, regional national and international musicians, with an emphasis on creative and diverse programming.

 

Construction of Levitt Pavilion Dayton will begin in the Fall of 2017 with the venue opening in June 2018.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Levitt Pavilion, Lisa Wagner

Our Mystery Monday Photo Contest Is Back

August 21, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

So after taking the summer off  we’ve brought our Mystery Monday photo contest back!  Each week we’ll feature a photo taken somewhere in the Miami Valley.
We’re starting off with a pretty easy one here.

If you know the location of this photo enter it here:  http://goo.gl/forms/dyU55fzc48.

One lucky winner each week will win a free pizza from Rapid Fired Pizza. 

Good Luck!
We’ll let you know next Monday if you got it right!  Good Luck!

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Mystery Monday

Dayton Beer Week Is Here

August 19, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

It’s time for the 8th annual celebration of craft beer in the Miami Valley. If you’re a beer lover, buckle up, because you’re in for a jam packed week of tastings and special events at bars, taverns and restaurants across town.

The actual kick off is Sunday, August 20th with the Beer Pride Parade at 1pm.  Enjoy numerous floats including The Radler from Warped Wing Brewery, Thai Rob’s VW Van w/Nimrod Camper, a contingent of Fifth Street Brewpubs member/owners and more!

Wear your beer gear & be a part of this hoptastic way to kick off Dayton Beer Week! In a new route this year, the parade will kick off at 1pm from Thai 9 and will travel east on Fifth Street and then down to the Old Yellow Cab where it will deadend into the Dayton Craft Beer Rally.

 


Dayton Craft Beer Rally

Sunday, Aug 20th 2-6pm at Old Yellow Cab

This new craft beer festival featuring all of Dayton’s local craft breweries takes place immediatly following the Dayton Beer Pride Parade on August 20th from 2 – 6pm! It’s free to get in and attendees will be able to purchase tasting tickets to try some (or all) of the best brews from all of our area breweries.

There will also be food trucks, free live music, fun and games and more!

Find out more »

 

We’ve included some of the highlights of Beer Week here, but this is by no means the full list. Some places are doing specials all week long, like Lucky Star Brewery, which will be featuring $10 growler fills through Friday,  Cadillac Jack’s in Fairborn, WO Wrights and the Patterson Pub will feature $5 Stella Artois draughts with a free Chalice while supplies last.   You can see more events on our MostMetro.com calendar, and filter for Beer events!  More being added daily!

Bombs Away

Crooked Handle Brewing Co.
August 20 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Bombs Away DIPA bottle release starting at 5:00PM with a 2 bottle limit. More info call Kristy @ (937) 790-3450

Find out more »

Weyerbacher Big Beer Bash!

Pies and Pints Pizzeria
August 21

Enjoy some of the rarest beers Weyerbacher has ever sent to Ohio, including Sunday Morning Stout, D’Tang Unchained, Raspberry Imperial…

Find out more »

Three Quarter Porter Collaboration Release

Hairless Hare Brewery
August 21 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Three Quarter Porter collaboration release with New Holland Brewery & Premium Beverage Supply. On release day, your first pint is…

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Rhinegeist pint night

Nick’s Restaurant
August 21 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Join us Monday August 21st at 530 for Rhinegiest brewery receive a free pint glass with a purchase of a…

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2017 Biking for the Beer of It

Warped Wing Brewing Company
August 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Dayton Beer Week is upon us and that means it’s time to Bike for the Beer of It! Join us…

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San Diego pint night

Ollie’s Place
August 22 @ 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Come hang out with Levi from Green Flash & Alpine starting at 4:00. Drink some of the best beer the…

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Warped Wing night

Mack’s Tavern
August 22 @ 5:00 pm – 11:59 pm

Warped Wing night with Justin Chamberlain from 6-9:00PM featuring Ermal’s Belgian Style Cream Ale, Trotwood Lager, Ermal’s Creamsicle, & Bier…

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Genesee Day!!! (Dayton Beer Week!!!)

D20 : A Bar With Characters
August 22 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Genesee Beer and Swag for The Masses!!! We will be feturing Genesee’s Brew House Orange Cream on tap as well…

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Avery tap takeover

Chappys Tap Room & Grille
August 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Avery tap takeover with Tim Barker from 6-9:00PM featuring barrel aged beers galore including Nuttiest Professor.

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Warped Wing keep the Pint Glass Night

Jimmie’s Ladder 11
August 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Warped Wing keep the Pint Glass Night (while supplies last) with Adam Lyon from 6- 9:00PM featuring Ermal’s Belgian Style…

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Avery Tap Takeover

Chappys Tap Room & Grille
August 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Avery tap takeover with Tim Barker from 6-9:00PM featuring barrel aged beers galore including Nuttiest Professor.

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50 West Beer Dinner

August 23 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
$55

Mudlick Tap House invites you to join us for an evening with Fifty West Brewing Company to be held on…

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Sierra Nevada Beer Tasting

The Caroline
August 23 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Stacy from Heidelberg will lead us through a tasting of 6 beers and light appetizers.

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Dayton Beer Week with Heavy Seas

D20 : A Bar With Characters
August 23 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Heavy Seas Rep Mike Fisher will be here to play some games and tapping some awesome Heavy Seas beers! (Including…

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North High beer dinner

The Highland Stag
August 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
$55

We will have five of North High Beers paired with five menu items including an appetizer, salad, porter marinated and…

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Founders invasion

Dayton Beer Week
Pies and Pints Pizzeria
August 24 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Founders invasion with Cookie from 4:00-9:00PM featuring Barrel Aged release DKML as well as KBS, Green Zebra Watermelon Gose, Mosaic…

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Crooked Handle Tap Takeover

Heather’s Coffee & Cafe
August 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Crooked Handle keep the pint glass tap takeover staring at 6:30PM featuring Strawberry Persuasion, Gose A Rita, Long Fuse, &…

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Remember this is just a sample of the events, you more on our MostMetro.com calendar, and filter for Beer events!  Cheers to Beer Week!

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Beer, beer events, Beer Week

Free USO Show & BBQ- If You Have Base Access

August 18, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

The USO of Central & Southern Ohio and Fresh Thyme Farmers Market are hosting a USO Show for the Troops and All American BBQ! They will kick off the show at the WPAFB Theater at 5 pm on Tuesday, August 22nd with the Air Force Band of Flight followed by the NYC Rockettes!!!

After the show, head to the USO Center right next door for an All American BBQ hosted by Chef Robert Irvine! He and his team of Chefs will prepare an awesome BBQ for our troops. Chef Irvine and the Rockettes will be at the BBQ to meet, greet and hang out with our military and their families.

Doors open at the theater at 5pm. BBQ will be served immediately after the show. This event is open to all branches. Reserve your tickets using the Eventbrite link here.

BASE ACCESS – YOU MUST BE ABLE TO GAIN BASE ACCESS
ON YOUR OWN IN ORDER TO ATTEND THIS EVENT

**Tickets for this event are Free, however we do have a $5 commitment fee to reserve your ticket. The USO has instituted this fee in an effort to reduce no-shows to our free ticket events. We make sure you get your $5 returned by providing you with a meal or other item valued at no less than $5. This fee is not intended to cause any financial hardship or to prevent anyone from signing up. If you would like to attend this event and are not able to pay the fee, you only need to email [email protected] . If you reserve your tickets and need to cancel for any reason up to 24 hours prior to the show – we will gladly reimburse you. If you do not show up and did not cancel or notify us so that we could offer your ticket to another military member, then you will not be reimbursed.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Robert Irvine, Rocketes, USO Show

There’s A New Coffee Shop Downtown

August 18, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

La Gota Coffee, located at 804 East Monument Ave, just east of the Entrepreneur’s Club, is Dayton’s newest business!  At 7am this morning they opened their doors for their soft opening.

Owner/Operator Nathan Wirrig is ready to serve you your morning joe!

 

According to their website:

At La Gota Coffee, every ingredient is intentionally sourced to first and foremost ensure fair pay for farmers and producers, and to provide for you the most delicious coffees, teas, and pairings you have ever tasted. Each member of our staff has been educated on the production of coffee from the point planting a seed to pulling your perfectly balanced shot of espresso. We are dedicated to quality of cup and have kicked the pretense to the curb.

 

 La Gota Coffee is going through a two phase buildout to become Dayton’s newest & greatest spot for coffee lovers, digital nomads, and anyone looking for a modern, inviting space to hang out.

Stop on in for a cup of joe and check them out.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 804 Monument, La Gota Coffee, Nathan Wirrig

Did You Know Dayton Has an Ethiopian Restaurant?

August 17, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

As someone who’s always up for a new dining experience, when my friend Larkin suggested we try an Ethiopian place she’d heard about of course I said yes.  I then did a little internet research to find out more about the cuisine and found out it consists of a lot of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes. Sounded great to me.  So we headed out to 5214 N. Main Street for lunch at Nanya’s Cafe.

Finding it wasn’t so easy, as there is no sign for the restaurant.  We drove by and and had to circle back to find it.  If you’re going, it’s just past what was The Barnsider, on the same side of the road in a small strip center.   As we entered, it was a brightly painted room with 2 tables for 4 on the left, a coffee station, bar and a couple more seating areas.  We were promptly greeted by Sofi, who we found out opened this place last year.  When asked about a sign, she said she’s trying to get one on the window, she’s contacted several companies, but no one has followed up. (Update- after this article went up a sign company reached out and this sign pictured left is now up.)

She brought us menu’s that showed a breakfast menu, which is served all day or a list of about 8 entrees, all served with inejera, a sourdough flatbread bread  with a unique, slightly spongy texture that is made from teff flour, which is gluten free.  We allowed Sofi to guide us through the menu, and ended up going with her suggestion and ordered the Mixed Lunch Combo for the three of us.  

There are two versions, a vegetarian one and a meat one, which is what we ended up chasing.  It came on a humungous platter and looked more like a work of art, than a meal.   Since Ethiopians eat with their hands, the injera is used to pick up bites of the food.  Around the plate starting from the top chickpeas cooked in onion and tomato, with each dish separated by the injera, potatoes, collard greens, salad, red lentils, green beans and carrots, more salad, beets and in the center on the right, Chicken tips sauteed with kale, Ethiopian seasonings, jalapeño and onions and on the left, Kitfo, freshly minced beef (usually served raw for Ethiopians) but they offer to cook medium or well done for Americans.  This dish had a slight heat to it, and and wonderfulflavors.

 

I can’t wait to go back and try some more of their dishes!

The also offer Ethiopian coffee, and serve it in a traditional Jebena (a clay pot used to brew the coffee, as well as American coffee, tea, soft drinks and fruit smoothies.

You can visit Sofi (pictured right)
at Nanya’s Cafe:

Tues- Thurs 11am – 9pm
Fri  10am – 10pm
Sat 9am – 10pm
Sun 1pm- 8pm

5214 N. Main Street, Dayton  OH 45415

937-396-4013

Tell her DaytonDining sent you!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Ethiopian Restaurant, inejera, Nanya's Cafe

Collaborative Chef Dinner Benefits Raptors

August 16, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

In what is possibly my favorite culinary event of the year, seven of the Miami Valley’s most talented Chefs join forces to pull off a spectacular six-course meal, under a tent in the middle of nature, at the Glen Helen.

Whoo Cooks for You 2017 will take place on Sunday, Sept, 10th from 4-8pm.

The night starts off with passed hors d’oeuvres and cocktails while you tour the Raptor Center, an outdoor education space, filled with birds that are being nursed back to health, and some that are permanent residents due to handicaps or injuries.

And then dinner is called and we hike up the trail a bit to a large tent nestled amongst the trees for an over the top dinner, each course prepared lovingly by one of the area Chefs who has volunteered their time to render the locally sourced ingredients into a delightful dish to serve to the hundred or so guests that attend this annual event. Each chef describes their dish and after a fabulous meal, complimented by an array of Ohio wines and beers.  Coordinator Anne Simonson and her team often share some updates on the raptors being kept at the center.  If you’re really lucky there will be a rehabilitated raptor ready for release that night.  You’ll never be so excited to watch a bird fly away. Oh and this is a fundraiser, so bring some extra bucks for the silent and live auctions!

This event sells out every year so please order your tickets early to ensure your place at the table. For more information, please contact  Ann Simonson or call 937.769.1902.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Glen Helen, Raptor Center, Whoo Cooks For You

Why He Went To Charlottesville? I Had To Know.

August 14, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

White nationalists carry torches on the eve of a planned Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. via REUTERS

This weekends events in Charlottesville just really shook me up.  As pictures of the rally began to hit social media and some of the participants where identified as being from Ohio, I posted on my Facebook page saying  “We can not say this does not affect us- we must admit we have a problem and talk about it if we are to have any chance to overcome this.”

 

As you can imagine, there were a slew of opinions posted, amongst them people that where angry, many of the posts were filled with hatred and disgust.  I struggle to understand the motivation of what would make someone support this organization?

One of the posters said he knew one of the participants and had tried to talk him out of going.  I replied, “ It would be great to hear from him- what his experience was like and how did this make him feel? “    I truly believe the only way we can learn is to hear what others think- doesn’t mean we’ll agree, but I think honest dialogue is a good start.

 

So I had the chance to speak with a young man in the White Nationalist Movement and I asked him to try to help me understand what made him go to the rally in Virginia, what he expected to happen there and how he felt about what happened there.

He started off explaining that he believed that African Americans have the right to support Black Lives Matter.  Hispanics promote and defend their culture.  He’s proud to be white and believes he honors his ancestors and the sacrifices they made for him and it’s his duty to serve his people and his family be being a White Nationalist.

 

According to this young man the movement had been planning this rally for months and over 1000 people were expected to attend.  He emphasized that his organization was a non-violent group, but they were growing so quickly that sometimes it was hard to control all the participants. Here’s how he explained what happened in Virginia:

 

-The White Nationalist organized a peaceful assembly in Charlottesville called Unite the Right and organized by Jason Kessler.

-The organizers lawfully obtained a permit to host this event that was a protest of the removal the statue of confederate General Robert E. Lee from Emancipation Park.

-Charlottesville illegally revoked the permit for this event, denying the White Nationals their legal right to assemble, which was a violation of the rights of pro-whites.

-Jason Kessler successfully sued Charlottesville for violating the First Amendment, and a Federal judge ruled that the permit must be reinstated and the right to assemble honored on Friday night at 8:20pm

-The city and their police were upset that the courts overturned their decision and therefore they didn’t protect the White Nationalists rights to protest, allowing counter-protestors like Antifa and BLM members to infiltrate the space and creating a violent situation.  Bricks were being thrown, pepper spray was used as well as tear gas and things got out of control.

I asked what his organization hoped to accomplish at Charlottesville and he said that they wanted to “Redpill” more people for the movement. (Redpill is a slang term in certain alt-right-adjacent Internet communities like the men’s rights crew. It refers to that famous Matrix scene where Neo takes the red pill and sees things as they really are. When alt-right dudes use it, they generally mean, “convince other white people that we’re better than others.) He shared it was working, they are gaining supporters and the turn out in Charlotte was double what they expected.

 

Asking him how he got involved, he referenced that when he was 16 in high school he became very interested in World War 2 and began reading about the history, the lies about the war that where spread and continued to read all about the ideology of the war.

I asked him if he identified with being a Nazi and he quickly threw back the question what did I define as a Nazi and I shared that I believed they were a group of people that believed there should only be one race- the white race.  He answered that he had no problem with blacks and Hispanics and Jews, but he was “fighting to secure a future for the white race.”  When I pushed for more information he told me the goal was to have a White Ethno-State where they could protect their white heritage.

When I asked who could be a part of that he shared that Caucasians, who might need to prove their lineage or take a DNA test.  When I pushed for more clarification he said that he wasn’t able to talk to specifics, but that leadership would make those decisions.  I asked if the movement was tied to religion and got a mixed answer.  They were open to those of Christian faith, or even agnostics, but atheists could absolutely not be a part of the movement.

When questioned if he thought this would happen soon and he said he didn’t expect so, it might take fifty years to happen, but he would dedicate his life to the fight.  He felt strongly that fighting for the cause was an unselfish thing to do and that while it was a hard road, it was better than just trying to be selfish and live for himself.

We talked about the ramifications after all the publicity from Charlottesville and he admitted he’s had death threats and that his family was being threatened and people were putting his life on the Internet, and that he’s scared.  But he feels it’s his duty to the movement to carry on and he won’t move away from the Miami Valley.  When asked how he deals with the threats, he says those people are the true oppressors, throwing things at them, chasing them down, vandalizing their cars.  He shared that the White Movement had to deal with this often, like when Air B& B cancelled many of their reservations in Charlotte once they found out why they were there- another example of white discrimination.

 

As we wrapped up our discussion, I asked him for a quote to represent who he is and this is what he shared:

  “I know what I believe, no one will deter me, you’ll always see my face, I know what I’m fighting for.”

So after spending 90 minutes with this young White Nationalist, I walked away and tried to evaluate what I’d learned.  He was a well-educated young man, who spoke eloquently and fiercely believed in his cause. I appreciated him taking time to share his beliefs, and yet his final quote, which is so strong, was negated in my opinion, by his insistence that this interview be anonymous. If he knows what he’s fighting for, and is willing to march publically with a torch, why isn’t he willing to be identified?

I had no idea what I expected, but as I left the meeting, I can’t help but worry about the violence that this young man is facing and that his involvement in the movement will continue to be a part of more violence. I have a feeling that as dedicated as he is to movement, he’s really just a lonely young man, trying to find his place in the world.

My take is that a group of very savvy organizers have found a way to recruit young broken men, who feel marginalized, abandoned or lost and give them a sense of community and a promise of paradise if they dedicate their lives to the cause.

And now we as a community have to find a way to reach out and save these young men, from those who use them to fight for their agenda. I’m not sure what that plan looks like, but after this discussion at least I realize what we are up against.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Charlottesville, opinion, perspectives, White Nationalists

Foodtrucks, Fireworks, Flight & Fun at Runway Fest

August 8, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

The Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport is once again inviting the community to its annual for Runway Fest open house – its sixth annual family-friendly festival – which will take place from 6 pm to 10 pm, this Friday, August 11th.
“Summer just wouldn’t be complete without the Runway Fest at the Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport,” said Terry Slaybaugh, director of aviation for the City of Dayton. “Dayton residents and visitors gather from the entire region to celebrate aviation and enjoy this annual event.”
Runway Fest is an evening that the whole family can enjoy, including a live performance by Ashley Martin Band;inflatables for the kids and multiple aircraft displays.  The young-and young at heart-can visit the bounce house, have their faces painted, and take to the sky with airplane rides all while enjoying the atmosphere of a fun, family-friendly evening.
Participating food trucks include:
Wrappin & Rollin Café
Zombie Dogz
Kowalski Hots
El Meson
Good Golly Miss Molly
Ice Cream Trolley
Sweet Maize Kettle Corn
Buckeye Snowie
Festivities will end with a dazzling display when a Rozzi Fireworks lights up the night sky at 9:30 pm.
Visitors may bring lawn chairs or blankets. No coolers, pets, alcoholic beverages or outside food or beverages are allowed.  Parking is available at the Airport at 11160 N. Springboro Pike. Please park at the airport. For safety reasons, we suggest that guests do not attempt to park off site and walk across this extremely busy intersection.
 
Runway Fest is sure to be a great event for the community. Air craft enthusiasts,families and anyone just looking for a great way to spend a summer evening should plan to attend.
Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport is a general aviation airport owned and operated by the City of Dayton.
 The City of Dayton Department of Aviation, Miami Township, Commander Aero, and ASI are working together to organize the event. Several localbusinesseshavepartnered withorganizerstohelp make thefestivalasuccess.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport. Food Trucks, Fireworks, springboro

Dave Koz & Larry Graham At Festival of the Vine

August 7, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Headlining the Festival of the Vine
Dave Koz & Larry Graham “Side by Side”

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Dave Koz, Fraze, Larry Graham

You Could Own The Wicked ‘Witch

August 1, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

What does the Wicked Wich have in store for Friday ?

Katie Marks, owner of the The Wicked ‘Wich of Dayton,an  award winning food truck in Dayton, has announced the truck and the business are for sale.

If you’d like to own it, here’s what you get, according to Katie’s Facebook post:

Turnkey style, ready for fast transfer to operate. Brand, equipment, and usage include (but not limited to):

-ALL recipes that attributed to the truck’s success. This includes the “Lady Marmalade,” which is a two-time finalist for Best Sandwich in Dayton.

-ALL rights to the brand including website, all social media handles, email, and logo

-1982 Chevy P30 box truck outfitted for a mobile kitchen. This includes power, HVAC, plumbing, ventilation, and serving windows, all up to health code for Montgomery County.

-All commercial equipment necessary to perform the operation. From the 2′ flattop with a 4 burner range and 2 oven combo to the turners needed to flip the sandwiches over.

-The lease to a beautifully renovated kitchen commissary area, 1500 square feet, that includes a double door reach in refrigerator and freezer, prep tables, commercial slicers, all required hand sinks, wire shelving, garage storage area, 5200w running generator, couch and tv, and more.

-List of vendors for local ingredients so there’s no product inconsistency, list of participating clients that utilize our services, and consultation of truck operation for one month.

-Transparency of sales such as records and tax returns. There is also a template that I created to specially track accounting records for a food truck, of which tracks spending to the penny and let’s you see where to cut costs for profitability.

130,000 firm.  Serious inquiries only, please.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Food Truck, Katie Marks, Wicked 'With

Ten Must Attend August Events For Beer Lovers!

July 31, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Are you a beer lover?  August looks to be an excellent month to attend a variety of beer tastings.  Some of theses will sell out in advance and most do cost more at the door, so you’ll want to think about purchasing tickets in advance. This doesn’t include weekly tastings at Arrow Wine, Whole Foods, Ollie’s and so many more of our favorite drinking spots, check our MostMetro Calendar for those!

Some other tips (learned from experience) include:

  • Wear comfortable shoes – You’ll be on your feet most of the time, seating is rare at these events,  and it’s not out of the realm that you’ll get stepped on and spilled on, so be prepared.
  • Have Pockets or a Cross Body Bag –  You’ll want somewhere to hold your keys, phone and to put all the swag you’re likely to get from brewers!
  • Water –   It’s your friend- drink lots of it, between brews!
  • Snacks – If you’re not sure, pack a protein bar or two or string some pretzels around your neck.
  • Hat, Shades & Sunscreen – a must for those outdoor events;
  • A camera- taking pictures of the labels of your new favorites is an easy way to remember they for purchase later.
  • untappd– think of it like Facebook for beer

 

Monthly Beer Tasting

The Trolley Stop
August 2 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
$20 – arrive early, this sells out!

The first Wednesday of each month, Belmont Party Supply hosts a 9-10 beer tasting with a variety of styles and some light snacks.

Find out more »

Bluegrass & Brew Festival

August 4 @ 4:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Free to attend, beer & food for sale

Bring the family and enjoy the summer evening with four bluegrass bands, eight food trucks, family-friendly activities and a beer garden flowing with your favorite brews/

Find out more »

Craft Beer Walk in Downtown Middletown

The Windamere
August 5 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Update:  this event has been cancelled due to issues with Liquor License.  Look for it to be rescheduled in the fall!

 

 

Arts and Drafts

We Care Arts
August 5 @ 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
free to attend, food and drink for sale

We Care Arts will host Arts and Drafts, a community festival that features an art auction comprised of pieces created by tattoo artists, live music, great food, craft beers, craft root beer, and on site tattooing.

Find out more »

Great American Beer Tasting

Fifth Third Center
August 12 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
$30

Join us for the Tenth Annual Great American Beer Tasting!  Tickets are $30 in advance and include 20, 4oz samples, a custom pint glass, and a raffle ticket for awesome Heidelberg and Dragons merchandise.

Find out more »

Tomfoolery Outdoors Dayton Beer Miler

The Dayton Beer Company
August 19 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
$40 July 31 through event on August 19

Kick off Dayton Beer Week in style at Dayton Beer Company for 3rd Annual Tomfoolery Dayton Beer Miler. The course, which you’ll complete four times, is approximately 1/4 of a mile. On each loop, you’ll be offered a Dayton Beer Company Beer.

Find out more »

Buckeye Beer Bash

Jungle Jim’s

August 19 @ 7-11pm

No pretension here- host great Ohio Beers!  We’er celebrating the bucket state with a night full of some the best Ohio breweries we could wrangle, all under one roof.  …Find out more »

 

 

Dayton Craft Beer Rally

Old Yellow Cab
August 20 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

“Born out of the BEER! event, we’re making entry free and extending invitations to all areas brewers even if they’re…

Find out more »

Sierra Nevada Beer Tasting

The Caroline
August 23 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Stacy from Heidelberg will lead us through a tasting of 6 beers and light appetizers.

Find out more »

Alefest

Dayton Convention Center
August 26 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

AleFest Dayton is the longest-running craft beer festival in Ohio, celebrating its 19th year in 2017, in the heart of…

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