JUST ANNOUNCED! The Rubi Girls return to the Dayton Art Institute on August 10, with a special benefit performance for the museum’s centennial! This event is sure to sell out – get your tickets early!
In 2013 & 2015, The Rubi Girls performed at the DAI in front of sold-out crowds each time. To celebrate the Dayton Art Institute’s 100th anniversary, they’re back, hosting an all-new show. The evening begins with a pre-show cocktail hour in the Great Hall from 6:30 – 8:00, followed by a Rubi Girls performance in the Mimi and Stuart Rose auditorium from 8:00 – 10:15. Proceeds from ticket and bar sales will help support the museum’s centennial celebrations!
An after-party will be hosted at Mudlick Tap House from 10:30 pm – midnight, with a percentage of the after-party sales also benefiting the museum.
More Info >> http://bit.ly/rubi-centennial
General admission tickets are $50; a limited number of VIP tickets (include reserved seating and two drink tickets during the cocktail hour) are available for $100.













Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton is bringing together the best flavors of Dayton at its third Steins, Stems, Spirits, Savories & Sweets event on Saturday, May 18, 7-10 p.m., at The Barn, the corporate headquarters of Ohio’s Hospice (7575 Paragon Road, Dayton, OH 45459).
Top chefs from locally-owned eateries including Archer’s Tavern; Bella Sorella Pizza, Carvers Steaks & Chops; Coco’s Bistro, El Meson; Greek Street Food Truck; Meadowlark and Wheat Penny Oven & Bar; Sima Japanese & Korean Restaurant; and Watermark will serve scrumptious samples of their best work. Rumbleseat Wine will select and pair wine with food selections. Sweets will be served by Cake, Hope, and Love; Greek Street Baklava; Nothing Bundt Cakes; and Signature Confections.

This weekend, April 12-13, 2019, you can rock out to a 2-night music event and fundraiser for the 





How to Go?
Dayton long ago earned a reputation for being a city that gives back. According to the history of the Dayton Foundation, NCR founder and Chairman John H. Patterson championed innovative projects for the betterment of the community. Joining him in his enthusiasm was his sister-in-law, Julia Shaw Patterson Carnell, and nephew, Robert Patterson, son of John Patterson’s brother, Capt. Robert Patterson, all active community leaders in their own right. A leading businesswoman, Julia Patterson Carnell helped establish the Dayton Art Institute by donating works of art, a mansion that served as the museum’s first home and $2 million towards the construction in 1930 of its current facility.








Art Salvo is a benefit show for FilmDayton. Organized by Freeman Design Co. and Clash Dayton with support from many…

April 13 @ 7:00 pm
Homefull presents “A Nite at the Races”

Little Ladies High Tea
Opera Ball 2018 Singin’ in the Rain


Each Sunday in February, Coco’s Bistro will have different student performers from Stivers School for the Arts serenade you as you enjoy a tasty brunch, and support the premier arts school in the region.

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Join us for our 11th annual Empty Bowls fundraiser to benefit the Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF). Select a beautiful handmade pottery bowl (yours to keep!) and enjoy a delicious soup dinner. Thurs & Fri (5-8) and Sat (11-3). Pottery demonstration on Saturday afternoon by Erin Lambers from Cornell Studio Supply. Grab a friend and join us for this spectacularly fun evening of fundraising!

