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Run, Stroll & Roll to support We Care Arts on August 3rd!

July 18, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

Whether you are an active runner, a walker, or in a wheelchair – you are very welcome to join on this year’s Run, Stroll & Roll 5k on August 3, 2019. This special 5k event benefits We Care Arts, a local nonprofit that  believes in the healing power of creating and producing art that transforms physical, developmental and mental challenges into a future rich with possibilities!

This 5k is fully accessible and intended for all levels of physical ability. All participants will receive a hand-crafted, one of a kind medal, created by one of the client artists, and an exceptional “swag bag” filled with goodies by event sponsors. Each 5k participant bag also includes a voucher for one free admission to the Arts & Drafts Festival event held later that same day. Top male and female in the 5K receive a hand-painted mug!

The 5k starts at 8am, with participant registration beginning at 7am. Race Day sign up will be available at the registration tent on the Kettering Rec Center parking lot side of Indian Riffle Park, 2900 Glengarry Drive in Kettering. Sign up for the race here:

How To Go?

August 3, 2019. Check-in at 7am, RUN, STROLL and ROLL begins at 8:00 am! Registration and parking on the Kettering Recreation Complex side, 2900 Glengarry Drive, Kettering, Ohio

Registration fees
June 1 through July 26, 2019
$30 (shirt included, save $5 and select no shirt)

July 27 through race day 

$35 (shirt not be guaranteed)

$15 Fun Run, Stroll, and Roll

Sign up or get more info here: https://5kwecarearts.itsyourrace.com

Awards
Each participant will receive a hand-crafted ceramic medal created by the clients at We Care Arts and a free entry to We Care Arts ARTS and DRAFTS celebration that evening. Below are two examples of the unique medals participants will receive.

 

Filed Under: Active Living, Charity Events, Getting Involved, Runners, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 5K, accessible, active, benefit, Kettering, key sports, Run, runners, Things to Do, Walk, We Care Arts

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Donut !

April 14, 2016 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Look, over at Centerville Stadium, caped superheros of all sorts are descending on the track for a 5k / 10k Walk/Run this Saturday, April 16th!  They are able to leap a dozen pretzel donuts in a single bound.  They are the runners/walkers for this special event.

Dubbed the “Bill’s Donut Superhero Run,” this walk/run event is for kids and adults.   Most importantly it benefits a local charity, the Dayton, Ohio Affiliate Chapter of “A Special Wish Foundation, Inc.,” covering Montgomery, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Greene & Shelby Counties.

The event allows families to participate together, or just kids, or just adults.   Who is your favorite super hero?  Green Lantern?  The Flash?  Wonder Woman? Who will you dress up as?

Join the fun and come dressed as your favorite super hero.  Kids go crazy for this stuff, and what a fun way to promote healthy exercise in their lives.   You even get to have some world famous Bill’s Donuts after the race, as well as Mikesells chips, bananas, and grilled hot dogs.  What a fun Food Adventure!

Super heroes get hungry too, ya know.  Plenty of bottled water will be available for re-hydration of our super powers after the race.

What is your favorite donut?  Blueberry?  Long Johns?  Persian Nuts?  Maybe even stop by for more Bill’s Donuts on the way home, around the corner from the stadium.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

The Legendary Bill’s Pretzel Donut

— WHAT: BILL’S DONUTS SUPERHERO RUN,

     Option for 1 mile KIDS FUN RUN, 5k walk/Run, or 10k walk/run 

 

— WHEN:  SATURDAY, APRIL 16th

     7:30am – Check in
     9:00am – Kids Fun Run
     9:15am – 10K begins
     9:30am – 5K Walk/Run begins

 

— WHAT ELSE: Donuts and other items will be handed out after the race.

 

— WHERE: CENTERVILLE FOOTBALL STADIUM – 500 E Franklin St, Dayton, OH 45459

— COST: Day-of registration: 10K : $50,    5K : $40,    Fun Run : $15.

 

Thank you to the Elam family, who own Bill’s Donuts, for hosting the event !

— Have a super hero shirt or costume?  Wear it !

 

This is one of the most fun and entertaining local races of the year.  Come out and walk, run, or just people watch.  Bring the kids and sign them up for the fun run, it is an absolute riot to see some of the youngsters in their “super hero” alter egos.  Kudos to Bill’s Donuts, the Elam family,  A Special Wish staff, and all the sponsors for helping out the charity  “A Special Wish Foundation, Inc.”

The Big Ragu, Hungry Jax and Chef House will be in attendance volunteering passing out donuts, and even participating in the walk/run.  Come join the Food Adventures Crew and hundreds of others.

For more of the best eats Dayton has to offer, join the thousands following FOOD ADVENTURES by clicking HERE.

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Family fun on the kid run !

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Filed Under: Runners, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 10K, 5K, Big Ragu, bills, Centerville, chef house, Dayton, donuts, Food Adventure, Food Adventures, hungry jax, Run, special wish, Walk

11 Must Do Outdoor Activities For April

March 27, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

The weather is warming up and everything’s turning green. After a cold, gray winter, the blue skies, new leaves, and warm breezes beckon everyone to come out and play for a while. In the excitement of a new season of growth, here are some activities to make the most of all that spring has to offer.

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Intro To Fly Fishing
Delco Park  2-3:30pm
Have you ever wanted to try fly fishing but didn’t know where to begin? Here is your chance! Register for this hands-on class.

Tues, April 05
Miami Valley Outdoor Club Meeting
Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark  6:30pm

Try Mountain Biking
MoMBA    4-7p
Is not owning a mountain bike keeping you from trying it? If so, then come out to the MetroParks Mountain Bike Area (MoMBA) and borrow one of our bikes to ride for a lap or two. Bikes are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Youth younger than 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Helmets are mandatory and provided with bike.

Wed, April 6
National Walking Day
Dayton VA Medical Center Campus  11am – 1:00pm

This event is  FREE and open to the public. The event will include a health and wellness fair with information about heart health and healthy eating, snacks, live entertainment and a walk around the campus of the beautiful VA Medical Center.

Wed, April 13
Backpacking 101 Class
Great Miami Outfitters  6-8pm
Instructors will cover a spectrum of information from how to find and fit the right backpack, how to fit everything into your pack, and how to pack and be prepared for any weather, including what to look for when shopping for your gear – tents, hammocks, backpacks, sleeping bags, stoves, food, clothing, and more. This is a great way to learn more about backpacking and ask questions in a friendly, casual atmosphere. Class is free.wu4fnc3qajer70b4h1p20hr78jezx5az

Sat April 16
2nd annual Superhero Donut Run
Come out in your favorite Superhero costume and run to help grant the special wishes of Dayton area children who are battling life-threatening illnesses.

 

Sat, April 23
Earth Day Bird Hike

Trailside Museum Glen Helen
There are also 4, 6 and 12 mile trail hikes scheduled this day.

St. Vincent de Paul “Sock it to Poverty” Spring 5K Run/Walk
Montgomery County Job Center

Participants will enjoy free food, music, dancers, Zumba warm-up, Kids’ Fun Run, face painting, jump rope machine, and the 5K while exploring sponsor booths, stopping by selfie stations, and wearing fun, colorful socks. Attendees are encouraged to collect socks to donate for St. Vincent de Paul’s clients.

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Walk, run or ride
Dayton University River Campus

EarthFest 2016!
Garden Station Community Garden and Art Park

Garden Station is leading the way to Go a Shade Greener with the grassroots, community volunteer-run festival, EarthFest on April 23 from 10 AM until 6 PM. Bring your whole family and join your neighbors in an Earth Week celebration of a healthier and more sustainable way of living.

Sat, April 30, 7:30 AM
5K Walk/Run for Autism Awareness
Payne Recreation Center

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles Tagged With: outdoor activitites, run race, Walk

National Becomes Local: Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine

July 13, 2014 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Bob and Jordan

Bob Medlin & Jordan Frank of Longhorn Steakhouse, volunteer time & resources to many Dayton charities

We just had to tell you.  We just had to tell you about something happening in your community that you have no idea about.

As you know, 95% of our weekly Food Adventure articles feature local mom and pop establishments serving up great food.

But sometimes, there is a need to mention something that is going on at a Nationally owned restaurant.  In this case, no one is more deserving than Bob Medlin, the manager of Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine, located at 1921 West Dorothy Lane.

We know,we know…. ” the dreaded chain restaurant,” but there is one thing you local purists can’t ignore.  It is the constant donation of resources and volunteering that Bob Medlin and his staff give to the Miami Valley.  The Big Ragu and Crew volunteer at a lot of charity events, and we notice that Bob Medlin and Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine are involved in almost every charity group that we support.  The staff believes in not only serving quality affordable food, but they go an extra step in volunteering for many charitable organizations.

Food Adventures joined forces with Longhorn Steakhouse Moraine, to support the March of Dimes Walk for Babies.  We ate at their pancake breakfasts that supported the Sandy Hook Elementary victims, and the Mobley Family who endured terrible losses in a local fire.  The Big Ragu and Crew have also run into the Longhorn staff at the annual AMBUCS Chili cookoff, that benefits Dayton citizens with various disabilities, by providing them equipment to become more mobile.

After talking with the management and the staff, we realized, this was just the tip of the iceberg.   Just some of the charities helped by Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine, either directly or indirectly through volunteering staff, or donating resources, food or supplies, are the following organizations:

Food For Kids (Vandalia)Outside 1921 West Dorothy Lane location in Moraine

Dayton Hospice Walk

Snuggled Up Inc. – bedding for Dayton area kids

The Greater Dayton Apartment Association’s Rent Foundation – prevents homelessness in Dayton, by paying rent for families in crisis.

Shoes for the Shoeless and Brief Blessings – helping Dayton area children with basic needs such as shoes and underwear

Ronald McDonald House of Dayton – Staff volunteered to rake leaves, clean up yard

Dayton Circles – dedicated to ending poverty

Back2Back Ministries – Helping local orphans and abandoned children

Kiser Elementary– helping educate refugee children who have settled in Dayton.

Christ’s Church of Bellbrook’s – various charity programs

Relay for Life Charities from American Cancer Society– pancake breakfasts to raise money

Bob Medlin serving up food at the March of Dimes "Walk for Babies"

Bob & the Longhorn Steakhouse Staff volunteering at the March of Dimes Walk for Babies, and giving out cake

Apex Church charity Rib Dinner to benefit Relay For Life Charities

Donated supplies for Apex Church missionary charity support of 6 Mexican orphans, and 1 orphangirl  in India

Big Brothers Big Sisters program of the Greater Miami Valley – Helping Dayton children reach their potential

Dayton Life Enrichment Center – providing groceries and meals to needy families of Dayton

Target Dayton Ministries – serving meals to Dayton’s homeless and poor

Miami Valley Womens Center – helping new moms and dads with loss of an infant

Harvest House  – helping rehabilitate females who have been abused, or dealing with depression

Victory Project – helping Dayton youth in the Juvenile system rebuild themselves and stay crime free

Miracle League of Dayton – providing special needs children a baseball field where they can play

These are just some charities off the top of the staff’s heads.  The thing is, they don’t toot their own horn, they just help out the community in so many ways.  And it is contagious.  As we talked to the staff, we realize they all want to help and get involved, because they see how their company has affected lives for the positive.

And so many lives have been affected by the Longhorn Steakhouse staff.  We have yet to mention donations to local elementary schools, or events for the Fairmont track  football, basketball , and volleyball teams!  They even had volunteers help cater a prom dinner.

Longhorn holds Pancake Breakfasts for various charities

Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine, holds Pancake Breakfasts for various charities, here is one of our delicious plates that we devoured

Longhorn Steakhouse of Moraine events have benefited local pet adoption companies and local cancer survivors. There have been Dayton Demonz hockey team charity work, volunteer staff car washes for charities.   Bob Medlin and his co-workers have helped donatefor benefits for cystic fibrosis and leukemia.  They have helped local feeding centers, local food banks, and helped organize local clothing donations.

Although they have a full staff supporting and volunteering for many of these events, there are 3 managers at Longhorn who have instilled and lead this philanthropist philosophy with their employees.   The first person we have already mentioned, is manager Bob Medlin.  The other two, are managing partner Jordan Frank and Rita Hayworth, fundraising specialist.   Together they provide a great, caring work atmosphere of giving back to the community.

So the next time you are in the mood for some steakhouse type food, you may want to mosey on over to the Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine and keep paying it forward.  You may even get to see Bob Medlin, and tell him thank you for their community support.  Let him know you saw his charity work “shout out” on Food Adventures.  Bob and his staff are very humble, and the staff never boasts about their charity work.  They participate enthusiastically and take pride in helping various needs in the Dayton area.  We are grateful for fellow citizens like this and want them to know, we greatly appreciate all you do.  Thanks for making a local difference with a national company.

Please view our gallery below of  photos inside Longhorn Steakhouse and the staff volunteering at various events.

Also, make sure you become a Food Adventure fan on Facebook, by CLICKING HERE TO “LIKE” US.

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AIDS 5k Run/Walk/Jog Restgistration Now Open

April 5, 2011 By Dayton Most Metro 1 Comment

On Sunday, April 17, 2011 students from the Boonshoft School of Medicine will be holding the AIDS 5k Run/Walk/Jog.  We invite you, your friends and family to join us to help a great cause!  All registrants will receive a race t-shirt as well as be entered into a raffle to receive some awesome prizes. Also, on race day, breakfast and snacks will be provided (bagels, juice, fruit, etc).  Top finishers for each age and gender group will receive awards.  The details of the race and how to register are as follows:

·         What:  WSU Boonshoft School of Medicine AIDS 5k Benefit

·         Where: Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton, OH, 45414

·         When:  Sunday, April 17th, Race begins at 9:30 am, registration opens at 8 am

·         Why: All proceeds go to the AIDS Resource Center of Ohio and Miami Valley Positives 4 Positives.

·         Register Online:  http://www.active.com/running/dayton-oh/aids-benefit-5k-2011

·         Register in person: On race day at the site

·         Cost: $20 before race day, $25 day of race.

We hope you’ll be able to attend!

Ryan Hamilton, Lindsey Hogle, and Scott Seider
WSU Boonshoft School of Medicine AIDS 5k Co-Chairs

Filed Under: Runners Tagged With: AIDS, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Run, Walk, WSU

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