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10 Must Attend Miami Valley April Fundraisers

April 1, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

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.

Robert Patterson was a senior executive at NCR and a leader in community affairs. He helped to found the local Boy Scouts and the Dayton Rotary Club and was active with the YMCA, Chamber of Commerce and Miami Valley Hospital.

Today there are over 4000 nonprofits in the region, and to continue the legacy of taking care of our community, there are hundreds of fundraising events to support them. To see our complete list of charitable events for 2018 check our DMM calendar.

Here are MostMetro’s list of the top April events we think you should be aware of:

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Latinos Amigos 5th annual Gala

Wright State University
April 6 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Wright State University and the Office of Latino, Asian, Native American Affairs (LANA) hosts it’s 5th annual Latinos Amigos Gala Wright State Nutter Center to raise support for Latino students at Wright State University!

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Spring for the Heart

American Legion Post 707
April 6 @ 6:00 pm – April 7 @ 12:00 am    $25.00
Enjoy a great night of music and dancing featuring Shadowlife and Danielle from Talk of the Town Entertainment. Take a chance in Casino Style Games. Participate in the Silent Auction, Raffles, 50/50 drawings, and more! All while raising awareness about heart conditions in youth and young adults.
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Black and White Party 2018

Springfield Museum of Art
April 13 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm     $45

Our fifth annual dance party! This year on a new night (Friday) and a new time (7-11pm) and in a new location (the Black Box Gallery). What’s the same? Last year’s DJ, DJ Chill, is back by popular demand. And photographer Andrew Grimm will once again document the event. If you’ve never been before, maybe this is your year to discover one of our most fun nights!

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Homefull presents “A Nite at the Races”

Homefull
April 13 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm   $25.00

Please join us for a fun and casual evening to support Homefull!  It will be a really fun event where attendees “bet” on real horse races that have been recorded.  Great prizes, food and drink are provided with admission, which is just $25!  Spaces are limited, so pre-registration is encouraged

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Texas Hold’em Tournament

Amber Rose Restaurant and Catering
April 14 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm .    $60

A night of poker to benefit the Mad River Indians Football & Cheer Organization that is working hard to change the culture and impact the future of young students athletes that achieve in the classroom, and positively impact our school and community.

Your $60 ticket includes $100 in chips. A $25 rebuy will be allowed in the first hour if you bust- you will receive $50 in chips.  This also includes an appetizer buffet with a Beef Nacho Bar, Chicken Wings, Soft Pretzels with Bier Cheese, Sauerkraut Balls, and Soda, Tea or Coffee. Cash bar will be available.
dians Football & Cheer Organization that is working…

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Bourbon & Bubbles

The Dayton Art Institute
April 20 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Celebrate spring with an artsy cocktail party in the beautiful setting of the museum’s Shaw Gothic Cloister and Great Hall. Our first Bourbon & Bubbles event featured handcrafted bourbons, refreshing bubbly, gourmet bites, tasty treats, and entertainment. A wide variety of samples will be offered, including several rare whiskeys.

Tickets for the event include up to eight tastings of bourbons and/or Champagnes.

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Little Ladies High Tea

Sycamore Country Club
April 22 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm . $25

Back by popular demand – now with two tea times available! Moms, Daughters, Grandmas, and Friends: join us for our Little Ladies High Tea with your American Girl Doll. Share an afternoon together eating and laughing while enjoying a fashion show, crafts, doll boutique, raffle and much more. American Girl Dolls are welcome but not required. New this year: Come dressed in your fanciest hat and meet Miss Ohio, Sarah Clapper!

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24th Annual DVAC Art Auction

Sinclair Community College – Ponitz Center
April 27 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm . $50 – $75The biggest and best, 100+ ORIGINAL works of art by the best of the best LOCAL artists at AFFORDABLE prices along with 700 art-partiers party of them all! Held the last Friday in April, DVAC’s signature fundraiser is more casual than your average gala and guarantees something for everyone, plus great music, tons of food and fun—all in support of DVAC’s mission.

Win an exciting getaway weekend in Las Vegas  in the DVAC Raffle Grand Prize: Prize includes airfare for two, a 3-night stay at the Renaissance Las Vegas and 2 VIP seats to a select show of your choice.

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Opera Ball 2018 Singin’ in the Rain

Dayton Metro LibraryApril 28 @ 6:30 pm – 11:30 pm .  $175 – $250

Join the Opera Guild of Dayton for this year’s exciting Opera Ball Singing in the Rain and you”ll be “dancin’ and singin’ “ under the rain –Fractal Rain that is. Imagine yourself dancing under its beauty and stunning light-play while the Bob Gray Orchestra plays a variety of your favorite dance melodies. The evening will unfold with a cocktail reception including time for conversation and shopping at the expansive silent auction. A gourmet dinner by Elite Catering will follow.
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All-American Evening To Benefit Wright-Patterson Fisher House

National Museum of the U.S. Air ForceApril 28 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Since 2004, Fisher-Nightingale Houses, Inc. has relied on our All-American Evening as a means of raising funds to support our mission. Typically, the event consists of food, auctions, and entertainment at the National Museum of the United States Air Force

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Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Auction, fundraiser, Gala, High Tea, Opera Ball, Texas Hold'em

A Casual Gathering of Friends

July 28, 2016 By Megan Cooper

Hundreds of people come through the doors every single day. Seats are always full. There’s security, but no bouncers, and everyone is welcome. Logo


No – it’s not the next big dance club – it’s the House of Bread. Located on the near west side, and nestled in the neighborhood near a park, the river, and other partnering social service agencies, sits the small, welcoming destination. They serve a free, nutritious meal to approximately 230 men, women and children 365 days a year. Eight to 12 volunteers work the front lines everyday, as they help prepare and serve those in need of a meal.


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Ambassador Tony Hall will speak at the 2016 House of Bread Gala

With food insecurity and challenging times for many in our community, House of Bread is a long-time area resource offering a simple, yet vital service – lunch. On Saturday, August 6, you can give back to this organization that has given to so many in our community by attending the House of Bread gala.

While it’s known as “the gala,” the subtitle is a “casual gathering of friends.” Executive Director Melodie Bennett shares, “Just like our mission, we keep our gala simple. We serve dinner buffet style, so our guests continue to enjoy conversation while standing in line for dinner.”


While every year guests learn something knew about the House of Bread and get fabulous deals on generously donated silent auction prizes (trips! packages! tickets! art! more!), this year the House of Bread is pleased to welcome Ambassador Tony Hall as the keynote speaker. Ambassador Hall (bio) has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize three times, and he is well-respected as a leading authority on programs to serve the poor and hungry, and ways to move people out of homelessness. For an organization that dedicates itself to being open daily and meeting the needs of those who would otherwise go hungry, this is a perfect fit. Knowing what a powerful message he conveys, Bennett says, “I’m very excited that our group of supporters will get to hear Tony Hall speak about his work in preventing hunger!”


HOB2-e1438700520712While the mission is vital for the community, and the event is simple in its approach, there’s certainly great fun to be had. Lisa Stokely volunteers to lead the silent auction committee, and every year works with generous organizations and individuals to put together fabulous packages. Stokely provides some of the highlights of the auction, “Once again, the generosity of our community has reached new heights. We have so many wonderful items that we created sections this year. Bidders can shop through the entertainment section, offering concert tickets, theatre tickets and more. In the sports section there are opportunities to get to all the hottest games in town, including a private suite at Fifth Third Field for 14 guests. In the artwork section we offer original artworks by renowned Dayton artists, including Riverscape artist, Amy Deal, acrylic painter, Ron Rollins, and a sculpture in a series created by famed sculptor, Terry Welker. In our get-away section, one generous donor has given HOB incredible luxury vacation weeks for the high bidders to enjoy the US Virgin Islands, Marriott Grande Vista Resort in Orlando, and a cozy cabin in Branson, Missouri.” There’s truly something for everyone at a great price for a great cause, and I’m told that access to the silent auction itself is well worth the price of admission!


But – if you were looking for a more exclusive, club experience – they’ve got that for you, too! Bennett shares, “We started what we call Club 365, which is a request to our supporters to make a financial gclub 365ift of $365 at our Gala.  It’s the idea of giving $1 a day for us to be open and serving during the next year.” (Note: While Club 365 is a special opportunity, no donations above the price of admission are required at the event.)


All donations from the event – ticket sales, silent auction bids and donations to join Club 365 – support the important mission of House of Bread. Mark your calendar and get your tickets now for this simple event that makes a monumental impact on our community, and will leave a lasting impact on you as well.


HOW TO GO: 

House of Bread Gala… a casual gathering of friends

Saturday, August 6
Sinclair Building 12
6pm-10pm

$75 per person
$600 per table
$2,500 sponsorship level


Appetizers, Music, Silent Auction, Dinner, Cash Bar, Networking  Tony Hall, Keynote Speaker
Supports their mission to serve a hot, nutritious lunchtime meal every day of the year to anyone in need!Tickets available until August 3, 2016. Buy your tickets today!

Filed Under: Charity Events, Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Gala, House of Bread, hunger, nonprofit, Ponitz Center, sinclair community college, special event, Tony Hall

The Artemis Center – Helping Victims of Domestic Violence

February 15, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

Artemis LogoEVERYONE KNOWS SOMEONE WHO…

“One of these days he’s going to kill me.”  The caller seemed resigned to her fate.  The Artemis Center advocate who answered the Domestic Violence Hotline assessed the level of immediate risk and made a safety plan with the victim.  Calls of this kind are everyday occurrences at Artemis Center.

Just about everyone knows someone who has been a victim of domestic violence.  Research shows that one in four women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime.  This widespread issue does not discriminate.  It cuts across all races, religions, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds.  It may be your co-worker, neighbor, friend, or even a family member.  Most commonly victims are female, but occasionally a male is victimized.  Domestic violence is EVERYONE’S problem.

Photo Credit: APV- Portugese Association for Victim Support

Photo Credit: APV- Portugese Association for Victim Support

WHY DOESN’T SHE JUST LEAVE?

Regardless of the degree of abuse, it is never easy to leave these relationships.  Although abusers may be controlling and verbally abusive early on, most abusers do not become physically abusive until they are certain the victim is emotionally invested in the relationship.  Many victims tell Artemis advocates that their partner never hit them until: they got engaged, or the honeymoon, or she was pregnant with their first or second child, or after their child was born.

For various reasons, some victims will never leave their abusers.  However, most victims leave eventually.  Before she leaves, there are many questions a victim must consider:  How can I support my children and keep them safe?  Where can we go? Can we stay in the same school district?  Can we go to the same house of worship?

Protecting the children is often of paramount concern.  Research has shown that in many households where there is domestic violence, there is also child abuse.  When the abuser is a threat to the children, the victim has to consider whether the children will be safe if she and the abuser separate and will the abuser get parenting time alone with the children.

Once the abuser learns that the victim is leaving the relationship the violence may escalate.  This phenomenon is called “Separation Danger.”  The risk to the victim can increase significantly during separation and for a while afterwards.  Research has shown that 75% of domestic violence homicides occurred during or shortly after the victims attempted to leave.  The victim has to consider:  What will happen to the children if something happens to me?

Even after a victim leaves the abuser, she often remains at risk.  The typical abuser feels entitled to continue to abuse the victim because he tells himself:  “This relationship isn’t over until I say it is over.”

5K Stampede 2012ARTEMIS CENTER CAN HELP

Fortunately, Artemis Center advocates can help domestic violence victims and their children get safe.  Artemis advocates can answer the many questions and concerns victims have and suggest options.  The Domestic Violence Hotline is operated collaboratively by Artemis Center and the battered women’s shelter.  Victims can call the Hotline 24 hours a day seven days a week.  Artemis advocates answer the Hotline weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

For many victims, calling the Domestic Violence Hotline is their first step to safety.  Whether a victim intends to stay with the abuser or leave the relationship, an Artemis advocate will work one-on-one with him or her and serve as a source of support.  The advocates help victims understand that they have a right to be safe; that they are not alone; and that they have options to help them get safe and protect their children.  Artemis advocates can connect victims to community resources, assist victims with obtaining Protection Orders and accompany victims to court.  In addition, Artemis offers weekly support groups so that victims can support and learn from each other.  All Artemis Center services are confidential and free of charge.

YOU CAN HELP

If you know someone who is living with abuse, encourage him or her to call the Domestic Violence Hotline to discuss their relationship and get help with safety planning.  If you know someone with a child that is acting out as a result of witnessing abuse, encourage the parent to contact the Artemis Child Therapy Program.  An Artemis child therapist can answer parents’ questions and help children process the abuse and learn healthy ways to resolve family conflicts.

You can help victims indirectly, as well, by attending the Artemis Gala on February 23rd or another Artemis fundraiser.  Or you can simply make a donation to Artemis Center.  Artemis has a food pantry and a small fund to help victims pay for getting their locks changed and other relatively inexpensive safety measures.

Domestic violence is complicated.  Most people do not understand why a victim would stay in an abusive situation or the seriousness of the risk.   Often, victims cannot leave their abusers without outside support, resources, and the confidence to make a new life.  With your help, Artemis Center can help victims by providing support and resources and helping victims build the confidence they need to get safe and keep their children safe.

(Submitted by The Artemis Center)

2013 Mardi Gras Artemis GalaMardi Gras Artemis Gala 2013

On Saturday February 23 at 6:30pm, The Artemis Center will be holding their big Mardi Gras Artemis Gala at the Schuster Center Winter Garden with all funds raised at this signature event directly benefit local victims of Domestic Violence and help to ensure that Artemis Center can continue to provide all services  free of charge.  Tickets are $125 (table of 8 for $1,000) with raffle tickets going for $25.  Click here for tickets and more information.

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Artemis Center, Domestic Violence, Gala, mardi gras

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