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Charlie Campbell Says “More Cold, Cold, Cold And It’s Great In Dayton!”

January 28, 2019 By Charlie Campbell

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National Plan for Vacation Day is celebrated the last Tuesday in January as a day to encourage Americans to plan their vacation days for the rest of the year at the start of the year. The Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau is encouraging residents to take advantage of the amazing attractions and events here in Dayton and Montgomery County.
Burning River Winds is an oboe, bassoon and piano trio with a long history in the Miami Valley area. They are performing at Hayner’s Drawing Room on Tuesday 7:30pm and it is free.
Wednesday morning Yoga Class. Janet Sweeney is back with her wonderful yoga class for ALL body types! Her classes provide a great workout while being sensitive to each individual’s needs. Class is offered every Wednesday morning, 10:15 – 11:15 am in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Oakwood. $5 per person. Drop in or attend regularly.
Unwind Series: Techno Yoga. Be prepared to move & sweat as instructor Ranjani guides you through the moves & funky beats. Feel the music with heart-pounding techno and leave feeling pumped. Join after the session for a cold drink from the cash bar. Please bring your own mat. $15. PNC Arts Annex, Thursday, 6pm.
National Wear Red Day is Friday and here’s what it means to GO RED!
February 1 First Friday: Local Love Edition. It’s been a cold, snowy January, and downtown Dayton businesses are ready to heat things up for the February 1 First Friday.
The Dutoit Gallery has a solo exhibition of artist Sam Kelly which consists mostly of inventive still-lifes and portraits. Incorporating various materials into his work, such as oil paint, oil pastel, sand and marble dust, Kelly’s paintings take on an enigmatic and non-descriptive quality. According to Kelly, “the paintings begin with a vague idea, often going through a rigorous additive and subtractive process.” The paintings are modest in subject but intense in their visual energy. First Friday, from 6 to 9 pm
Here’s the artist’s web page
Contra dancing is fun and dynamic with
Instruction at 7:30pm and Dancing 8 to 11pm. Dance patterns are performed by couples in two lines. A caller provides instruction before each dance begins and prompts dancers as the dance begins and throughout the dance when needed. The music is The Corndrinkers.Friday, Michael Solomon Pavilion in Kettering, OH
Houseplants and Health: Yours and Theirs. Houseplants provide great health benefits, as well as keep your winter home colorful. Learn the scoop on popular varieties and how to place and maintain them for optimum pleasure and health. Cox Arboretum MetroPark, Saturday, 10 to 11:30am. AGE: 18 and up | $10.00.
Local filmmaker Clint Bramlette has announced he’ll be shooting a feature film here in the Miami Valley this spring, The Color of The Sun. There is a casting call for this on Saturday with over a dozen roles to be based locally.
Valentine’s Victorian Afternoon Tea at Patterson Homestead! Have an authentic three course tea service served by costumed interpreters and learn about the Patterson family. Sunday, 2 to 4pm.
The film Shift Change shares the stories of worker-owned cooperative businesses across the U.S.A. and in Spain. Featured co-ops include Evergreen in Ohio, Isthmus Manufacturing in Wisconsin, and Prospera in California. This is at at 444 E. 2nd St, on Tuesday, February 12th at 5:30pm.
“News” In Dayton
Leeli + Lou is a new store in Oakwood.
Former summer cottage of NCR founder on the market for $785K
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Dayton has so many interesting classes. Spring 2019 Seminars Online registration begins Monday, February 4 at 9am.
One of these instructors gets this IGID Newsletter!
Do you want to be a firefighter in Dayton?
Humane Society of Greater Dayton just have to share this adorable photo one of their staff members took of this adorable litter of kittens! They came to them so little and fragile and thanks to one of our amazing Foster families, they have grown to be strong and healthy little kittens! They are available for adoption now, so please head to their main shelter today and meet them!
Why this fish fry is a cut above the rest.Corpus Christi Fish Fryers going strong since 1990. Most local fish fries are as much a story of food as they are community, history and service.
And when it comes to a fish fry helmed by the Corpus Christi Fryers this couldn’t be more true. Now in its 29th year, the group was formed by a group of parents who banded together in 1990 over deep-fried, golden flaky fish as a way to fund the athletic association at Corpus Christi School.
One of these chefs gets this IGID Newsletter

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About Charlie Campbell

Charlie Campbell is a cheerleader of the greater Dayton area. His efforts are to inform more and more of what is going on. He tells people he is not retired but he is “…redeployed. Now I’m doing what I want to do which is to let people know how wonderful Dayton is."


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