PechaKucha Dayton tonight at 7 pm at The Brightside Music & Event Venue (905 East Third). PechaKucha 20×20 is a fast moving presentation format where you show 20 images, each for 20 seconds. The images advance automatically and the speaker needs to keep up. There are 8 presenters sharing their ideas. All of the speakers look like they will be interesting, but if one presenter doesn’t interest you, relax. That presentation will be over in less than 7 minutes.
PechaKucha is held 4 times a year in Dayton. It moves around town to get the audience familiar with lots of venues. Tonight’s location, the Brightside, is a business venture of artist Hamilton Dixon and his wife entrepreneur Carli Ricciardi Dixon who is the final speaker tonight.
This photo shows Carli working in her business Bloombeads by freezeframe, the country’s leading floral preservation company. They can turn the flowers from a wedding ceremony into lasting art or jewelry.

Local family-owned company, Bloombeads|freezeframe, has announced a return to offering 3-dimensional freezeframing flower preservation services after suspending the service for the last year. Freezeframing services involve preserving a client’s meaningful blooms by freeze drying them, re-enforcing and color-stabilizing them, and then arranging them in a protective and decorative display.






