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YP Roundup – January 2011

January 4, 2011 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

Happy New Year!

December went out with a bang with special discounts for big YP New Year’s Eve parties and a lot happening.  Not to be outdone, there are some great events coming up in January.  Also – make sure you look into the meetups that are popping up.  In additional to the Twenty-Somethings group and the Young Professionals I’ve told you about – a new group has emerged just last month, the Thirty-Somethings.  So – there are professional groups, social groups, networking groups, arts groups, recreation groups, and lots of overlap among them all.  Check out something new this month!

First up: HYPE – the YP group nestled in the Northern Miami Valley invites you to join them for an informal lunch on Wednesday, January 12 at the Tin Roof in Troy.  It’s a great chance to meet new friends, keep up with their events, and enjoy lunch together.  New members always welcome, but RSVPs are required by Noon on January 11.

Thirsty Thursday on January 13 gives you a way to wet your whistle with other YPs and meet new people without any membership requirements.  Join Generation Dayton at The Wine Loft at the Greene from 5:30 – 7:30 PM for a cash bar with special happy hour prices.

Have you been Ice Skating on RiverScape yet this season?  Now’s your chance – Saturday, January 15 from 3-5 PM.  With a tiny cost of $5 for admission and skate rental, you get plenty of fun.  Skate, enjoy some hot chocolate, and sit around the fire pits with friends from Generation Dayton.

You can count on Generation Dayton to bring you great conversation over good food with the Business and Breakfast Speaker Series. In January, hear from Andy Snow – a top regional photographer sharing his experience catching the action for the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.  Tuesday, January 18 at the Panera on Main Street in Centerville from 7-8AM.  No cost to attend (food at your own expense), but you need to RSVP.

Third Thursday of the month brings you the Dayton Ballet Barre’s monthly Wine and Ballet at the Wine Gallery on Monument and Main in Dayton.  Get together with other arts-minded YPs for conversation, drinks, and fun.

Dayton has a major history and future of invention.  Former Governor Bob Taft has been leading discussions and actions regarding the partnership between education and innovation.  He’ll share his insights at a Generation Dayton Fourth Friday Lunch at the Stars Restaurant on top of the Crowne Plaza in downtown Dayton on January 28 at Noon.  RSVPs required.

The final Gen D event of January gets everyone together for bowling at Woodman Lanes in Kettering on Saturday, January 29 from 6-8 PM.  Only $12 includes 2 hours of bowling, shoes, and pizza.  Pay at the door and everyone will be assigned to lanes as you arrive.  Remember to RSVP!

January 29 is also your chance to “Jump into Bluegrass” with JumpstART.  It’s a great deal on a arts opportunity that may be new to you, so check it out with other YPs.  Grammy-winning bluegrass superstar Ricky Skaggs and his fire-breathing band Kentucky Thunder return to the Dayton Masonic Center stage to headline an outstanding traditional bluegrass double-header.

***New on the radar!  Did you graduation from the University of Dayton in the last 10 years (or you’re under 35)?  UD now has a special YP alumni group – Day10.  There’s a whole list of events they have coming up, so if you’re a flyer grad – check them out.

Between professional and social networking, volunteer opportunities, food, education, and arts – there’s something for everyone.  What kinds of events get you excited to try something new and meet some new people?

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Dayton Urban League Young Professionals, generation dayton, HYPE, JumpstART, Young Professionals, YP

November YP Roundup

November 2, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

With Thanksgiving ending the month, there are some changes in the regular schedule for the YP events in November.  Take a look at what’s available here, click on the Web sites or event calendar links and get out there to meet some new people.

And, although it’s not a *specific* YP event, I gotta use this chance to say – VOTE!  Regardless of whatever else you’re doing on Tuesday, November 2, make sure you take the time to have your say on the future direction of our schools, cities, counties, and state.  A lot of people don’t bother to get involved during midterms, but there’s a lot at stake, so take the time to make a difference.  Soapbox put away – back to the YPs…

Something new I’m discovering – Meetups!  A couple casual groups who coordinate events that may be fun:
20 Somethings of Dayton: http://www.meetup.com/20somethings-of-Dayton-Ohio/ and
Dayton Young Professional group – http://www.meetup.com/Dayton-Professionals/

Let’s get to events in November:

November 1-6

First up, for you aspiring photographers, Dayton Creative Syndicate (with Ohio Photography) is hosting a contest for you to win a free photo session on November 6 at the beautiful Cox Arboretum MetroPark with Jim Crotty (big photography deal).  The contest ends November 3, so check it out now if you’re interested in learning more!

After you submit your entry, head over to the Dayton Racquet Club to enjoy complimentary appetizers, happy hour prices, and free parking in the Kettering Tower garage while you meet and mingle with members of the Dayton Ballet Barre.  Happy Hour is from 5 – 5:45 and then the Associate Board meeting begins.  Not on the Associate Board?  Use this meeting as your opportunity to learn more about this group, try it out by volunteering, or sign up that night.

Nothing specifically YP that I’ve discovered on Friday, November 6, so you’ll want to make sure you head downtown for First Friday, the Courteous Mass bike ride, or one of the great dining, music or arts options.   Check the DaytonMostMetro.com event calendar for your options.

November 7-13

My gift to you for the second weekend of November – not only great YP events, but another hour in your day as we “fall back” for Daylight Savings Time on Sunday, November 7 at 2 AM.  Don’t forget!

Tuesday, November 9 – Generation Dayton combines your entrepreneurial spirit with tasty spirits from The Wine Gallery at “Smashing Glasses,” an entrepreneur event presented by Jeff Van Horne.  He highlights what it takes to start a small business – the hard work and the fun.  Limited to only 35 participants, so make your RSVP early if you want to go.

Also on Tuesday, the Dayton Creative Syndicate has great opportunities for members.  Together with the School of Advertising Art and the Greater Dayton Advertising Association, DCS presents guest speakers Ben Nunery and Pat Jones from Powerhouse Factories.  Ben and Pat have a great story – hear it at 6 PM ($10 for members, $20 for nonmembers, $5 students w/ ID).  And like many a good YP groups, the Dayton Creative Syndicate does more than *just* the educational and professional stuff, so mix and mingle with the DCS members right after the speakers at the November Happy Hour beginning at 7:30 PM.

Wednesday, November 10 – Join up with the HYPE members for lunch at the Cracker Barrel in Piqua.  It’s a great opportunity to meet other YPs who live or work in the northern Miami Valley and get involved with this great group.

Thursday, November 11 is the day to “Jump into Art” as jumpstART visits the Dayton Visual Arts Center.  Stop by after work starting at 5:30 PM for light snacks, some adult beverages, and Art to Buy.  It’s a casual opportunity to explore one of Dayton’s great art resources.  And just in time for the holidays, Art to Buy is an exhibit that provides you with affordable and accessible art items (jewelry, wine toppers, ornaments, etc) perfect for gift giving!

Looking for some fun south of town on Thursday?  Be sure to stop by Champps Americana for the Generation Dayton Thirsty Thursday from 5:30 – 7:30 PM.  Meet in the side room to enjoy Chips and Salsa and $2.50 pints of any beer.  No membership requirement – just come to learn more about Generation Dayton and have a great time with fellow YPs.

Friday, Friday, Friday!  On the second Friday of every month, you can “USUALLY* count on the Dayton Urban League Young Professionals to enjoy kids play in an adult way at YP @ Play.  They pull out the Wii, Twister, Jenga, cards and more for you to enjoy.  But, in November it’s GALA time – no YP @ Play this month.  But you will want to catch up with your DULYP pals at the Dayton Art Institute for this beautiful, fun, and fancy-schmancy event.  Learn more here.

And the fun on Friday continues.  The Young Republicans are hosting a party for members at Chappy’s Tap Room beginning at 7 PM.  Learn more about the group and how to get involved.  Questions?  Call 937-689-6084.

November 14-20

Tuesday this week gets you started early with the Generation Dayton Business & Breakfast.  Get to Tank’s at 7 AM for some tasty and affordable breakfast and hear from David Grupe – the General Manager of the Bach Society of Dayton and Chair of the Community Arts Network.  Free to attend, but RSVP so they can save a seat for you.

You can count on the Dayton Urban League YPs to host an interesting membership meeting on the third Thursday of every month.  Only $5 for nonmembers (members free) to get up to date on all the happenings and what’s next for this exciting group.  Start time – 6:30 PM.

Head back up north on Thursday, November 18 for the HYPE Holiday Kickoff and Gift Drive beginning at 5:30 PM.  This is a great charity event PLUS a fantastic party.  Raffle prizes, music, games, drink specials, 20% off food, and so much more!  Plus = everyone who brings a new, unwrapped gift for kids to the Buffalo Wild Wings in Troy receives a coupon for 5 free wings.  This is quite an event – make sure you’re there to help a great cause and have a great time.

Also for your drinking and dining pleasure on Thursday, you can join the Ballet Barre for their monthly Wine & Ballet happy hour at the Wine Gallery downtown (new digs – not over by the Cannery anymore!).  They meet from 5:30 – 7:30; enjoy some happy hour pricing and great wine tastings with this YP group.  Plus – parking is available in the lot just West of the Wine Gallery for only $1.

Here’s when holiday math gets tricky.  Many people will be busy on the Fourth Friday (due to Thanksgiving), so Generation Dayton has moved their lunch to the THIRD Friday so you can still have a great lunch with great friends in November.  Join them at Spinoza’s at the Mall at Fairfield Commons to eat, drink (a work-appropriate beverage) and be merry before Thanksgiving.  Lunch at your own cost at this free event – RSVPs required.

November 21 – 30

 
Not a lot happening near the end of the month as groups are coordinating schedules around the beginning of the holiday travel season, but Generation Dayton invites members to come to a membership meeting after hours to provide feedback, meet the Chamber staff, learn more about volunteer opportunities, and network with peers.  Not a member of GenD yet and interested in learning more?  Check out their Web page.

So that’s what I could dig up for November. And Spoiler Alert -I  just learned about a new group that is getting going specifically for social media types who want to give back to the community.  Can’t tell you much about them (as their launch event is in December), but you can follow them here.

As always, if I missed an event, please post it below.  Hope to see you around!

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Ballet Barre, Dayton Creative Syndicate, Dayton Urban League Young Prefessionals, generation dayton, JumpstART, meetup, professional development, Young Professional, Young Republicans, YP

Coming Up in Dayton Theatre

October 7, 2010 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

August: Osage County

August: Osage County at HRTC/WSU. Photo Credit: Scott Kimmel

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2010 – TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2010

CLICK HERE to learn how you can get FREE TICKETS for “Die Mommy Die!” at the Dayton Playhouse!

To make this page an even better, more centralized place for you to come find all the latest information about what’s going on in the Dayton greater metropolitan area arts scene, we’re trying some new things with onStageDayton. These posts will now be biweekly, and we’ll continue to write regular feature articles highlighting specific things and events. Join the conversation by leaving comments, and let us know what you think. And, make sure to attend one of these great performances! There are lots to choose from…

Another Openin’, Another Show

…SHOWS OPENING SOON

Die, Mommie, Die

DAYTON PLAYHOUSE

The Story: Glamorous but fading diva Angela Andrews murders her husband in an attempt to find happiness with her lover, but her son seeks to avenge the death by killing his mother in this off-beat, “comic-thriller-melodrama.”

Dates: October 8 – October 17, 2010

Tickets and More Information: Dayton Playhouse: Die, Mommie, Die

Moon Over Buffalo

PLAYHOUSE SOUTH

The Story: In this story set in 1953, after rumors begin to swirl that a famous Hollywood director will be auditioning fading performers George and Charlotte, misunderstandings ensue and merriment begins.

Dates: October 15 – 23; Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm

Tickets: Box Office, 888-262-3792

More Information: Playhouse South

…SHOWS CLOSING SOON

The Importance of Being Earnest

CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITYThe Importance of Being Earnest

The Story: A trivial comedy for serious people, this show is a romantic delight that entertains, satirizes the hypocrisy of social obligations, and comments on society’s foibles – all in the midst of mistaken identities.

Dates: September 30 – October 9; Thurs – Fri 8:00 pm, Saturday 2:00 and 8:00 pm.

Tickets: Cedarville Box Office

More Information: Cedarville University Theatre

August: Osage County

HUMAN RACE THEATRE COMPANY & WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY

August: Osage County

Photo Credit: Scott Kimmel

The Story: A pill-popping mother, a vanished father, and a family that personifies dysfunctional combine in this intense yet humorous drama, a collaboration between the collegiate and professional, and the regional premiere.

Dates: September 23 – October 10. Curtain times vary; check the performance calendar.

Tickets: WSU Box Office, (937) 775-2500

More information: HRTC website; onStageDayton feature article, last week’s post, and DMM event.

One Short Day

…SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE THEATRICALLY MINDED

Mid-Day Arts Café: Porgy & Bess

THE VICTORIA THEATRE ASSOCIATION

The Basics: Dayton Opera will feature songs from Porgy and Bess and a Q&A with the actors and director Gary Briggle, while you enjoy a box lunch from Citilites Restaurant & Bar and connect with others interested in the arts.

Mid-Day Arts Cafe

Date: Registration/Networking – 11:30 am – 12:00 pm; Performance – 12:00 – 1:00 pm

Tickets: www.TicketCenterStage.com/ArtsCafe, (937) 228-3630.

More Information: Victoria Theatre Association, Mid-Day Arts Cafe

JUMP Into Dance

JUMPSTART

Dayton Contemporary Dance CompanyThe Basics: Young adults (20s – 30s) are invited to join with other YPs for a fantastic night of fusion including a mixture of art, dance, music, food, and fun!

Date: Saturday, October 16. 7:30 pm show – Stivers School for the Arts; 9 pm post-show social – SideBar

Tickets: $20 when you mention jumpstart; box office – 937-228-3232 x111

More Information: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, jumpstART Facebook page

Within the Silence

SPRINGFIELD ARTS COUNCIL & CLARK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYWithin the Silence

The Basics: This story follows the life and dreams of a Japanese-American girl during WWII, the plight of her family in an internment camp, and her desires to rebuild her life and tell her story.

Date: Wednesday, October 13, 7:30 pm

Tickets: free!

More information: Springfield Arts Council

Part of it All

…AUDITIONS AND CASTING CALLS

The Last 5 Years

SPRINGFIELD STAGEWORKS

Auditions: October 16, 2010, 10:00 am (callbacks later, same day, if necessary)

Performances: February 10 – 12, 2011

Directed by James Straley & Tom Kushmaul

The Story: Cathy is a struggling actress, Jamie a rising writer, and over the course of five years, they fall in and out of love in this emotionally powerful and intimate song cycle.

More Information: Springfield StageWorks: Auditions

A Christmas Carol

BEAVERCREEK COMMUNITY THEATRE – CHILDREN’S THEATRE

Auditions: October 19 – 20

Performances: Dec. 3 – Dec. 12, 2010

Directed by Teresa Connair

The Story: Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas tale is told from a new perspective – a young boy’s grandfather, who uses the story of Ebenezer Scrooge to explain to his grandson why he would give his money away.

More information: Beavercreek Community Theatre: Auditions

~KN

Katherine Nelson is a senior theatre major at Cedarville University who focuses on performance, playwriting, and stage management. She’s the Literary Intern with locally based Encore Theater Company, where contributors Shane Anderson and David Brush also work. ETC recently moved into the new arts collective space in the Oregon District, along with Zoot Theatre Co. & Rhythm in Shoes. Anderson, Brush & ETC just concluded their summer season of new musicals in downtown Dayton, which featured Johnathan Larson’s RENT, [title of show] & the new musical in development Next Thing You Know.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: arts, Beavercreek Community Theatre, Cedarville University, Dayton, Dayton Playhouse, Downtown Dayton, JumpstART, Playhouse South, Springfield Arts Council, springfield stageworks, The Human Race Theatre Co., Things to Do, Victoria Theatre Association, wright state university, Young Professional, YP

YP Roundup – October Events

October 3, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

As the weather turns cooler, events keep heating up..  Check out one (or many) of the great options for YPs in the month of October.  And be sure to check the DMM event calendar for more details.

Okay – to start out the month, I’m plugging a few events that aren’t specifically YP, but c’mon – these hit pretty close to the home of awesomeness…
Friday, October 1: FIRST FRIDAY – General fun and festivity – you know how that goes.
Saturday, October 2: Dayton Music Fest – $10 to see 20 bands all across Dayton.

Wednesday, October 6: Ballet Barre welcomes new associate board members at their meeting at the Dayton Racquet Club at 5:00 PM
Thursday, October 7: The Generation Dayton Golf outing from this summer was rescheduled for a great crisp, fall day.  Members $60 and nonmembers $65.  RSVPs required.
Thursday, October 7: The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals host a Professional Development Leadership Lunch featuring WSU President Dr. David Hopkins at the Dayton Racquet Club at 11 AM.  $20  RSVP by October 1!
Thursday, October 7: The Archdiocese of Cincinnati presents Theology on Tap at the Oregon Express in the Oregon District.  Join with other singles and couples in their 20s and 30s to discuss topics.  7:30-9PM
Friday, October 8: The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals present YP at Play at Therapy Cafe.  This monthly event is gaining in popularity as grown-ups get together to play kids’ games.
Friday, October 8: The Young Republicans of Montgomery County enjoy a social night out at the Melting Pot.  More information here.

Monday, October 11: The Young Republicans host their regular monthly meeting at the Buffalo Wild Wings in Town and Country.
Wednesday, October 13: JumpstART (aka the Culture Works Associate Board) is hosting an open meeting to welcome new associate board members and answer questions for anyone interested.  At the Culture Works offices at 5:30 PM
Wednesday, October 13: HYPE hosts an informal lunch to welcome new members, highlight upcoming events, and have a good time.  Join them at Night Sky in Troy at Noon.
Wednesday, October 13: updayton hosts their second annual Candidates Night at the Cannery Art and Design Center.  Last year, this was one of the most popular candidates forums hosted by the League of Women Voters.  Again they’ll challenge candidates with questions about revitalization, jobs, and budget issues as they relate to young people.  6 PM.
Thursday, October 14: Generation Dayton hosts Thirsty Thursday at Sidebar at 5:30 PM – free to attend, cash bar.
Thursday, October 14: The Archdiocese of Cincinnati presents Theology on Tap at the Oregon Express in the Oregon District.  Join with other singles and couples in their 20s and 30s to discuss topics.  7:30-9PM
Saturday, October 16: JumpstART invites you to Jump into Dance with the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.  Discounted tickets for the show and a fantastic afterparty at Sidebar.

Tuesday, October 19: Generation Dayton continues their monthly Business and Breakfast series with grub at First Watch in Town and Country at 7 AM.
Tuesday, October 19: The Dayton Creative Syndicate, the YP arm of the GDAA,  is focused on all things creative.  Now they present SummitUP – This is your chance to get the inside scoop on all things social media.
Wednesday, October 20: The Dayton Urban League YPs host their monthly meeting at 7 PM at the Urban League offices downtown.
Thursday, October 21: HYPE- the YP organization for the Northern Miami Valley invites all YPs from the region to their Third Thursday social at The Caroline in Troy.
Thursday, October 21: The Ballet Barre hosts a Happy Hour at the Wine Gallery in downtown Dayton – just a great time to get together with other arts minded YPs.
Friday, October 22: On the fourth Friday of every month, you can count on Gen D to introduce you to a great new lunch spot and throw in some networking and friends.  This month – check out Amber Rose at Noon.
Saturday, October 23: A major initiative of HYPE is service and they show it at HYPE Make a Difference Day.  Volunteer and see the major impact that people can have when they work together.

Monday, October 25: Generation Dayton has a book club!  Get your literary groove on with them at 7 PM at the Cannery – no number 2 pencils required as there are no pop quizzes.
Tuesday, October 26: Dayton Creative Syndicate invites you to get creative with pumpkin carving and join them at Harrigan’s Tavern South at 6 PM for some drinks, socializing, and pumpkin fun. 
Thursday, October 28: Every Fourth Thursday, the Young AFCEAns host a social  – join them and chat them up to get the dish on communication, technology, and contractor stuff around the mysterious WPAFB.
Thursday, October 28: Generation Dayton has a hard-knocks workshop for anyone interested in entrepreneurship – “When Reality Bites” presented at The Entrepreneurs Center.  Get the inside scoop on launching your business.

So – that’s what I was able to dig up from the approximately 20 YP groups that are floating around Dayton.  If you’re already an active member in an organization specifically for people in their 20s and/or 30s, I encourage you to use the DaytonMostMetro.com online event calendar to promote your events – it makes it a whole lot easier for people to know what’s going on in the community and maybe, just maybe someone who didn’t know about a cool recreation group, 20-something group, or professional group may find that it’s a good fit.

And if you haven’t checked out one of these organizations yet – what are you waiting for?  Most have pretty small membership requirements (if “official” membership is even required) and hook you up with a lot of great people to build your social and professional contacts.  Whatever you’re looking for – there’s a YP group out there for you.

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Creative, Dayton Urban League Young Professionals, generation dayton, HYPE, JumpstART, Young, Young Professionals, YP

HYPE in the Northern Miami Valley

August 24, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

HYPE stands for Helping Young Professionals Emerge and is the centralized way for YPs in the Northern Miami Valley to meet new people, have fun with creative social events, and volunteer together to make a difference in the community.  I spoke to HYPE chair, Doug Eakin to get the scoop on this “new” YP group.  Doug grew up in Columbus, but spent most of the last 10 years in Indiana.  A job opportunity as a Business Banking Representative for Unity National Bank brought him to the Miami Valley.

There was no HYPE for a long time.  Doug was contacted by the Executive Director of the Piqua Chamber of Commerce and invited to get involved with this new initiative.  In January 2009, the EDs from Covington, Tipp City, Piqua and Troy invited a group of young people together to come up with a way to represent YP interests in the Northern Miami Valley.  Eakin dove as the chair of this new organization in and started planning.   In May 2009, the group launched with their official kick-off and have been going since then.  According to Eakin, “HYPE is a group developed for and by young professionals who are dedicated to Social Opportunity, Professional Development, and Community Involvement, and have a shared interest in promoting the Northern Miami Valley as a place to live, work and play.”  And they have grown substantially since the beginning – social events (like monthly happy hours and a successful canoeing collaboration with Gen D), volunteer opportunities, and really creative networking events (like their wine education series) have helped them gain momentum.

HYPE members volunteer at Habitat for Humanity Miami County

But although they are growing quickly and getting more people involved, one of their greatest opportunities is in the newness of the organization.  According to Eakin, “Given that we’re still such a young organization, people still have the opportunity to get on at the ground floor and really have an active role in shaping the organization.”   And it’s in the leadership opportunities that Eakin has found some of the greatest rewards.  He says being in a leadership position give him “the chance to make a difference.  It lets me see how my ideas and thoughts play out to the members of the organization… it’s very rewarding.”  And beyond Eakin’s leadership role, just being a part of the organization has “absolutely” helped him professionally.  He’s a big believer in the tried-and-true argument that “success in the business world relates directly to the people that you know.”

Similar to the downtown Dayton region, the Northern Miami Valley struggles with some negative stigma about what’s available for people.  Eakin is adamant about where it comes from; he says, “I don’t think for a second that this negative stigma comes as a result of lack of opportunities.  Some of the bad feedback we’ve gotten about our organization has come from people that show up at an event and take no personal responsibility for involving themselves in what’s going on.  Getting involved is an attitude – you have to make the decision to do it, it’s not going to happen if you’re not open to the possibility.”

Steering Committee at Holiday Kick-Off Party 2009

Final words regarding his mission with HYPE and involvement?  Eakin shares that “The world doesn’t stop at I-70; there’s plenty of things to do and places to see up north.”  HYPE doesn’t cost a penny to ‘join.’  So, for any YPs who are interested in learning more about what’s going on – check it out!  If you want to know more, visit www.hypenmv.org.

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Getting Involved - Young Professionals, HYPE, YP

JumpstART Announces Upcoming Events

August 24, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

As the 2010-2011 arts season starts to get underway, JumpstART – the YP activity arm of Culture Works – announced some new deals and upcoming events.  This is a group dedicated to providing great arts opportunities to plug local young professionals into the arts scene.  From their email:

Lots of great arts opportunities abound in Dayton – ranked #1 for arts and culture in midsized cities.  But sometimes YPs have a hard time knowing about what’s happening and finding events that fit well into the pocketbook.  That’s where JumpstART comes in – a no-membership/no-commitment way for YPs to get great deals on arts events and stay in the know.  All you have to do is “like” us on Facebook for all the latest updates.

JUMP INTO MODERN MASTERS at the Dayton Art Institute – Thursday, September 16 at 5:30 PM.
RSVPs are requested for this event to get a proper food count – Email Claire at CNerl@cultureworks.org.  For only $10 (payable at the door), each YP gets:

  1. a tour of the special exhibit, Modern Masters (featured in the Columbus Dispatch here and highlighted on Bucher’s Beat here),
  2. two drink tickets,
  3. appetizers from Elegant Fare,
  4. a ticket to the upcoming party – OKTOBERFEST,
  5. and great networking with other YPs from many different groups.

PORGY AND BESS at the Dayton Opera with music by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra

(Note – This is not an official “jump,” but it is considered THE Great American Opera, so we wanted to provide ways to get a great ticket deal and encourage YPs to check it out together.  JumpstART will be attending on Saturday, October 23, but your group can use this discount for any performance.)

Porgy and Bess is celebrating its 75th Anniversary, and Dayton Opera is honoring this George and Ira Gershwin classic with an extraordinary international cast of rising opera stars. Neil Gittleman conducts the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra and the production includes Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and chorus members from Central State and Wilberforce Universities.
Here’s the DEAL: Order your Porgy and Bess tickets now before they go for sale to the public and save 15% on groups of 10 or more. Mention the JumpstART group deal for the group discount when you call Ticket Center Stage at 937-228-3630.

COMING UP:

  • Saturday, October 16 – Pre-party with other YPs and enjoy dinner and drinks as we meet DCDC company members and then use a special JumpstART discount to enjoy their Fall show, JazzArtistically.  More info coming soon.
  • November (Date TBA) – Finish holiday shopping at the Dayton Visual Arts Centerwith “Art to Buy” – a selection of accessible and affordable gifts created by local artists.  Buy some prints, beautiful glass ornaments, jewlery and more to take care of those hard-to-buy-for friends and family members.  Join us for some music, food, drink, shopping and then an after-party.
  • Saturday, December 11 – JumpstART joins with the Dayton Ballet Associate Board/Ballet Barre to invite YPs to a Night at the Nutcracker.  Includes a great ticket deal for this holiday classic plus “cocktails with Santa” – it’s a great way to celebrate!
  • In 2011 – Join us for theatre, music, dance, and more!  Become a fan on Facebook for all the updates.
  • Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Getting Involved - Young Professionals, JumpstART, YP

    updayton releases Year Two Report

    August 4, 2010 By Megan Cooper 2 Comments

    updayton asked young creatives why they are sticking around (Photo by Joel Spitsnaugle and Val Smith)

    Cities across the nation (or at least the people who acknowledge the theory of the Creative Class) are battling to attract creative, professional talent.  Local volunteer organization and DaytonMostMetro.com partner updayton has zeroed in on the next generation of these creative professionals and focuses on retaining and attracting those they term the “young creatives.”

    On Tuesday, updayton released their Year Two Report to highlight the latest data on the region’s “brain drain,” actions taken by updayton volunteers and others in the community to plug it, and the latest things they’ve heard from young people at the 2010 Young Creatives Summit.

    The statistics they present tell two stories.  One is of a brain drain gap that is growing.  The Dayton region has a larger number of students attending college here – we’ve added 22,000 college students from 2005-2008.  However, the number of adults with a college degree in the region has only grown by less than 8,000.   This discrepancy demonstrates that students are still leaving the region after graduation.  However, the data isn’t all gloom and doom.   American Community Survey published that in 2008 the region gained 4,000 individuals aged 18-34.  For the first time in years, the Dayton region has a positive net increase in attracting these young creatives. The gap is closing.

    The American Community Survey published that the Dayton region is finally showing a net increase in young people aged 18-34,

    Also included in the report, updayton takes a look back at progress made over the past few years.  They update the community on the success of action plans from 2009 (including the Wayne Avenue Corridor and DaytonMostMetro.com), but they also recognize the important work done by numerous organizations throughout the region.  In the 2009 report, updayton listed recommendations to address issues of utmost importance to young creative.  Although they recognize that much of this work was in motion before updayton even existed, they take time in the 2010 report to acknowledge the important projects that are making Dayton more welcoming and accessible to young creatives.  But although the region has advanced significantly in urban vibrancy and connectivity, there are still important steps that must be taken in cultivating greater diversity and better connecting college students to the job market.

    Summit attendees discuss important issues (Photo by William Murdock)

    The Year Two Report also focuses on the 2010 Young Creatives Summit.  They provide the community with the complaints and concerns of the young professionals who attended the Summit, and they highlight the possible solutions brainstormed by those same YPs.  For each topic: Entrepreneurship, The Dayton Scene, Neighborhoods / Community, and Diversity – updayton presents the common themes that recurred in each breakout session and recommendations for future progress.  Although some of these recommendations require implementation at a higher organizational or government level, there are many steps that businesses, nonprofits, and individuals can take to make a difference.

    Finally, updayton utilizes the Report to spotlight the Action Plan projects that volunteers are undertaking to make a difference in the community.  Updayton prides itself on connecting young creatives back into the system to be a part of the solution.

    Read the full report here or at http://updayton.com.

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: updayton, young creatives, Young Creatives Summit, Young Professional, YP

    YP Spotlight: Getting Butts in the Seats for Arts

    July 21, 2010 By Megan Cooper 1 Comment

    Encore Theatre Company presented RENT this summer to sold out crowds.

    Dayton has a really eclectic arts scene (kudos to Ron Rollins for encapsulating it so well in his final Culture Clash).  There are fantastic professional and community arts opportunities available every weekend all across the region.   Dayton has been ranked number one for arts and culture among mid-sized cities AND is in the top 20 cultural bargains for high-quality arts at low prices (Cities Ranked and Rated, 2007).  We have unique opportunities that put the region on the national stage (besides Kent from SYTYCD) and people from outside Dayton are sometimes more aware of the quality of art produced here than we are.  Just consider this article by a NY critic on the Dayton Playhouse FutureFest or this one on the prestigious Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.

    Unfortunately, many locals may not appreciate the regional arts scene as much as outsiders do.  And this is a thorn in the side of local arts marketing directors who are trying to share quality arts with the community.  This problem is compounded when these same marketing directors look out into the sea of grey hair in the audiences and know that their most ardent supporters are aging.   The National Endowment for the Arts released a study last year highlighting that audiences for live arts experiences are getting older (while the numbers of attendees continue to decline).  They posit, “Aging audiences are a long-term trend. Performing arts attendees are increasingly older than the average U.S. adult (45). The aging of the baby boom generation does not appear to account for the overall increase in age.”

    So – if the problem is that young people don’t go out to the arts enough, I want to know what DOES get YPs to arts events.  Taking a very unscientific poll (asking people I know), I learned there are a lot of different reasons people hit the town for some arts:

    • Elizabeth Farley, 30-something YP who lives at the Greene and works at Eastway Behavioral Healthcare, heads out for a night of arts as a reason to get dressed up, have a big night out with the boyfriend, and because she grew up appreciating the classical arts.  She recommends the DPO for conductor Neal Gittleman’s conversational insights and the Dayton Art Institute for its extensive collection.
    • Mark Hepp, 30-ish YP living in Belmont and working at the Base, explores the arts because he likes the personal aspects of live entertainment.  He enjoys the “unpolished and uniqueness of the local arts” versus commercial main stream entertainment.  He points out that he’s gone to some shows and exhibits that were not to his liking, but those experiences gave him more appreciation for the events he does like.  His favorite spots include the Schuster Center & Wiley’s Comedy Club.
    • Frank Sawyer, 20-ish Centerville resident who works for Premier Health Partners, enjoys the arts as a way to network with individuals from various walks of life.  He says, “The beauty is that you get to be surrounded by a full cross section of the Dayton community.”  He always tries to hit Urban Nights and the various holiday celebrations.  He asks, “What better way to get in the holiday spirit?”
    • Kristen Kaltenstein, 20-something Standard Register employee who lives Dayton, goes to the arts because she’s “always looking for something new.”  For her, the arts in Dayton provide the entertainment and substance that keep nights interesting.  She names the annual CityFolk Festival as one of her favorite events each year.

    So there are obviously a LOT of different reasons and tastes among 20- and 30-somethings in our region.  Who’s going to reach out to them all?  There are two groups trying: Dayton Ballet Barre and JumpstART.

    Dayton Ballet (Photo: Andy Snow)

    The Dayton Ballet Barre is for you if you are under 45 and interested in great ballet and fun social opportunities.  (This group wins the prize for my favorite YP use of homophone.) I spoke to Jim Butler, the President of the Associate Board for some insights into what they’re doing, why they’re doing it and the value they are providing to their members and the region.  With multiple levels of involvement/membership available – you can be a member of the Barre for purely social activities ($50 membership fee) or join the Dayton Ballet Associate Board if you have a little time to volunteer to this great cause.   And I mean a *little* time – If you can give a couple hours a year, they’ll take your help.   Butler emphasizes that “you can be as involved as your schedule allows.”  (NOTE: There are lots of different levels of involvement with this group, but for the sake of this story, I’ll refer to everything as the Barre.  Check out their Web site for more info.)

    The Barre was created specifically to support the Dayton Ballet – the second oldest ballet company in the country.  A quick look at the Web site taught me that the Dayton Ballet is “one of the top three dance companies in the nation that produces and presents new work, and the only dance company to establish a fund designated specifically to create a new full-length 21st Century ballet.”  Some serious national attention, the creation of new works, and some ridiculously talented young performers should lead to a lot of YP audience members, right?  Wrong.  But the Barre is working to change that.

    Butler was asked to join the Barre in 2006 by a friend; over time he was asked to join the Associate Board.  He believes that the Barre wasn’t really “getting the job done” because they weren’t getting more people out to experience the Dayton Ballet.  These YPs took their mission seriously, and gave themselves the charge to make a real difference by coming up with a specific plan.

    The Ballet Barre Nutcracker Ball is a popular yearly event.

    The Barre now utilizes a “gradual exposure” strategy to get attention for the Ballet through non-ballet events.  A look at the monthly YP round-ups will show you that they host Barre Crawls through the Oregon District, family picnics (kid-friendly!), volunteer opportunities, fashion shows and more.  Two of their largest yearly events include the upcoming British Bash in August and “Cocktails with Santa” in conjunction with the December performance of The Nutcracker.  Butler acknowledges that ballet is an acquired taste and he believes that the “initial viewing isn’t enough to ‘hook’ patrons.”  Through a very specific marketing plan which includes great social events, discounted ballet tickets, opportunities to meet the dancers and choreographers, and fun networking opportunities – they are introducing YPs to the Ballet.

    Diane Shoeffler-Warren, who doubles as the PR and Marketing Managers for both Dayton Ballet and the Victoria explained the impact of the Barre.  “Young professional organizations such as the Ballet Barre, infuse a specific energy into our audiences and assist in creating arts experiences that attract a younger demographic.  Both Dayton Ballet and Victoria Theatre Association (VTA) use programming to attract younger audiences to expose them to a specific art form.  Specifically, Dayton Ballet Barre has provided an avenue for young professionals to enjoy ballet productions with friends and colleagues in a fun, social setting. The Ballet Barre also strives to create support off the stage by hosting events linked to performances such as the Sugar Plum Tea (The Nutcracker) and post-performance parties, like LOVE BITES, held after the February 2010 performance of Dracula. They are a valuable resource to Dayton Ballet.”

    The Barres hopes to grow to 1000 members by June 2011 with the ambitious goal of generating a broad-based core of arts supporters to double season ticket subscriptions for the Dayton Ballet.  If you want to learn more or join the Barre – check out their membership page.

    JumpstART has a similar mission, although it casts a much wider arts net – including visual arts, performance arts, theatre, dance, vocal, comedy, and more.  As the activity arm of the Culture Works Associate Board, JumpstART provides a no membership/no fee way for YPs to explore the arts through ticket deals, event packages, and social outings to experience the arts together.  Want to “join” JumpstART – you only need to like them on the Facebook page – JumpstART is all about communication, providing you with ticket deals, and hooking you into the overall arts scene.

    The history of JumpstART doesn’t go back very far.  They first met in the Spring of 2009 when Culture Works determined that they wanted to get more YPs plugged into the arts scene.  That summer they launched a survey, and the results demonstrated that even though YPs give Dayton credit for a great arts scene, they weren’t attending arts events for three main reasons – lack of knowledge about events, misconceptions about the accessibility of arts events and concern over cost.  With survey results in hand, they knew what they had to do.  So, JumpstART responded with a three-tiered approach is to host events that are easy to attend, affordable, and well-publicized.  Working with the local arts groups, restaurants and bars, JumpstART puts together monthly ticket deals – called “jumps” –  to meet YPs where they are and incorporate arts into the evening.  (Example: at a recent “jump,” Boston’s Bistro and Pub provided pizza and beer and DPO offered a deeply discounted concert ticket for a total price of $10 for an after-work event.)

    Some "jumpers" enjoy a night at the opera

    In addition to hosting events, JumpstART is working to remove the stigma of the arts as stuffy or high-brow.  They have begun posting “first-person reviews” of arts events on their Facebook page and even at DMM.  These reviews include what people wore to the theatre, where they parked, if they got dinner before or drinks afterward, and what they generally thought about the event.  You can always read a review from a seasoned critic in the paper, but sometimes in order to feel like you belong at the event, it’s nice to know what your peers are doing.  Too often, people who haven’t been to the theatre don’t want to go b/c they don’t know what to expect.  These reviews provide the insight on what you’ll see and if it’s worth your time.

    The Facebook page also alerts fans to affordable events, opportunities that may be “off-the-beaten path,” or really worthwhile shows.  They are aware that the more “formal” arts venues may not be for everyone, so they also highlight free shows, grassroots arts organizations, and the wide range of eclectic arts offerings across the region.  Many YPs may not be averse to arts experiences in general, but may be looking for more accessible opportunities highlighting young, local artists.  As a main pillar of JumpstART, they’re focused on communication and letting YPs know that there’s room for them at the arts table – whether it’s through the classical arts or newer grassroots experiences.

    During the Urban Nights Jump, the first stop was DVAC

    Currently, JumpstART is in the process of reformatting the organizational structure.  JumpstART steering committee member Shannon Bockelman invites more people to become “jumpers.”  Bockelman says, “We’re looking for YPs who want the opportunity to make a difference in the community through the arts.  The Associate Board is a way for people to come to four meetings a year, come to some fun events, grow their leadership skills, and make an impact on the community.”  The Steering Committee will continue to plan the “jumps,” but they are looking to grow the Associate Board to help spread the word about these opportunities.  They are sticking to their no-membership motto, so fees and attendance obligations don’t get in the way of anyone coming to JumpstART events.  But if you’re looking to become a part of the Associate Board, meet new people, and help spread the word about the arts in the region, be in touch with Claire Nerl at Culture Works.

    Both JumpstART and the Ballet Barre are working toward a larger mission to get YPs engaged and active in the community.  While city planners and economic developers work on growing the region from a business and infrastructure perspective, these groups are focused on introducing the young talent in the region to our great cultural assets.  As Butler states, it’s about the quality of life; “the ultimate goal is to revitalize the community.  We choose to do it through the arts.”  Both groups are run by volunteers and provide excellent opportunities for leadership training, and both groups are currently looking for YPs interested in being involved (at any level).  Although they are two unique organizations, since they have similar missions, you’ll see joint events, collaborations, and cross-promotion coming up as they continue to build their relationship for the betterment of the arts and the region.

    Upcoming Events:

    Dayton Ballet Barre
    July 25: Ballet Barre Picnic
    August 4: Ballet Barre Meeting – These are always open for new members.
    August 14: Ballet Barre British Bash
    September 1: Ballet Barre Meeting
    September 18: Ballet Barre – Fashion Runway Show

    JumpstART
    August 11: JumpstART meeting – Want to learn more?  Email CNerl@cultureworks.org
    August Jump (Date TBD): Encore Theatre Company Next Thing You Know
    September 16: Jump into the DAI: Modern Masters

    (DISCLOSURE: I’m the chair of the Culture Works Associate Board and help to plan many of the JumpstART events.)

    Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, The Featured Articles Tagged With: arts, Ballet Barre, JumpstART, onStageDayton Links, Young Professional, YP

    YPs Have Their Say

    June 11, 2010 By Megan Cooper 4 Comments

    There are three events coming up where local leaders and government organization are specifically asking for YOUR input on vital decisions for the Miami Valley.  Various YP groups are coming together to promote and participate in these events.  If you want to be a part of the discussion and get the right information on the future of our region – join us.

    Up First:  Wednesday, June 16:

    Be a part of an interactive discussion on the future of land use in the Miami Valley. In order for the Miami Valley to receive federal transportation dollars, the expenditure must be in the MVRPC’s plans and the “Going Places” workshop discusses the direction of future land use in the Miami Valley. You may also learn more about the MVRPC and Going Places Initiative by visiting www.mvrpc.org.

    When: Wednesday, June 16, 2010
    Where:SideBar (410 E. Fifth St., Dayton, OH  45402)
    Time:5:30 (join other YPs for dinner and/or drinks)
    7:00 – 8:30 PM for the workshop presentation
    Cost: Free to attend, dinner & drinks at your own expense
    RSVP:LaDonna Wulfeck at lwulfeck@dacc.org
    (Thanks to Gen D for hosting the event and getting this conversation started!)

    Up Next: Listening Tours* – June 24 and July 26

    You’ve got stuff to say, our City Manager is here to hear it.  You may have read the recent opinion piece in DMM about Tim Riordan’s listening tour.  The City has worked with local YP groups to put together two sessions specific to the needs of YPs.  There are opportunities to be heard at presentations on the City of Dayton’s finances by Tim Riordan, City Manager.

    *City of Dayton officials have embarked on a “Listening Tour” of neighborhood and community groups to get their feedback and suggestions about Dayton’s financial future. City Manager Tim Riordan said he wants to hear the community’s ideas on how to address what is really a “structural deficit” — a fundamental imbalance between the City’s revenues and expenses.The community input will be used to develop a more comprehensive approach to create long-term financial stability. The options to be considered range from cutting expenditures by reducing/eliminating services; reducing or eliminating community and equipment investments; raising new or expanding revenue sources; or some blend of each.The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals, Generation Dayton, updayton, and many other YP organizations across the region are all encouraging their members to be a part of these conversations – don’t miss out – all YPs are invited.

    Mark your calendar and let the voice of young, creative professionals be heard:
    Thursday, June 24, 2010, at 5:30 p.m., City Hall, City Commission Chambers
    OR
    Monday, July 26, 2010, at 7 a.m., Dayton Convention Center, Rooms 302-303

    RSVP to: .mgina.orgcityofdayton@abelitini

    – Parking will be validated at both sessions
    – Continental breakfast at morning session ONLY

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: listening tour, MVRPC, Tim Riordan, YP

    YP This Week: Happy, Thirsty, Playful, and Giving

    June 7, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    Check out a wide variety of opportunities to get involved in YP organizations this week.  Outside of work – We like drinking, socializing, and playing –  sure!   But we’re also into volunteerism.    All those options are coming up:

    Wednesday, June 9: Dayton Creative Syndicate hosts their happy hour at Harrigan’s South from 5-7 PM.  You love the classic Harrigan’s Tavern in Kettering – check them out at their new location down south and meet up with some of the most creative of the young creatives.  All welcome.

    Thursday, June 10: Generation Dayton hosts their monthly Thirsty Thursday at Brixx across from Fifth-Third Field from 5:30-8:30 PM.  Admission is free to members and nonmembers.  Networking, socializing, and fantastic drink specials are available – check it out.

    Friday, June 11: Every second Friday of the month, you can meet up with other young professionals and PLAY!  The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals hosts YP@ Play at the Therapy Cafe in the Cannery District.  Eat, drink, and play like you did when you were a kid with board games, cards, twister, wii and other fun games.  All welcome – free for members and $10 for nonmembers.

    Saturday, June 12: Are you into volunteerism and making an important difference in the lives of local neighborhood kids?  Join with the DULYPs for the National Day of Service.  Welcome KaBoom! and help build a new playground for the kids in the East End neighborhood.  Change is made by those who show-up!  RSVPs requested.

    What did I miss?  Post other YP opportunities in comments.

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Dayton Creative Syndicate, DULYP, GenD, Young Professional, YP

    June 1: YP this Week

    June 1, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    With First Friday ending the week, there is a lot happening in Dayton.  Although this column highlights events specifically for YPs, I encourage you to check out all this weekend has to offer including First Friday , Paddle in the Park, or the kick-off to Pride Week.  We play well with others right?  It doesn’t HAVE to be all YP all the time.  But you have the DMM event calendar for additional events.  If you’re looking to socialize with the specifically under 40 crowd, here are some YP activities this week:

    Tuesday, June 1: HYPE is hosting a membership meeting at The Caroline tonight at 7 PM to welcome new members and plan upcoming membership events. If  you’re looking for YP action in the Northern Miami Valley – stop by.

    Wednesday, June 2: First Wednesday of every month is your time to check out the Dayton Ballet Barre/Associate Board Meeting – Want to know more about this great group?  Join them for their meeting and find out how you can get involved.  Meeting starts at 5:30, but come early for the social/happy hour at 5 PM and meet some new people.

    Thursday, June 3: Calling all printers, designers, artists and anyone interested in the magic of 2D/3D imagining.  The Dayton Adobe Group (discovered through the Dayton Creative Syndicate) hosts Bart and Michael from EskoArtwork for a free meeting/demo from 6-7:30 PM.

    Take your pick when to see Rent as performed by Encore Theatre Co.  Gen D will be going on Thursday, June 3 and Sunday, June 6 if you want to know that they’re be a bunch of other YP’s in the crowd.  Speaking of YPs – ETC is a young, vibrant and exciting theatre troupe based right here in Dayton.

    Friday, June 4: HYPE is hosting a TGIF lunch at Tin Roof this Friday at 11:30 a.m. RSVP’s for this lunch are due to Nikki at nwinner@councilonruralservices.org by noon this THURSDAY.

    FIRST FRIDAY!!! Want a specifically YP way to check out First Friday?  Hook up with updayton’s Street Buzz and “Get Buzzed.”

    Finally, this Sunday is the deadline to RSVP to the great DULYP event – National Day of Service.  Make a difference with other YPs by building a brand new playground in the East End neighborhood.  Event is on Saturday, June 12 – but RSVP deadline is this Sunday!

    Hope everyone had a fantastic and meaningful Memorial Weekend and is ready to get out there and have fun in June!  As always – if I missed an event sponsored by YP group – post it in the comments.

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: DCS, DULYP, First Friday, Gen D, HYPE, young creative, Young Professional, YP

    This Week in YP: music, food and professional development

    May 24, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    YP Events coming up THIS WEEK:

    Generation Dayton presents Next-Generation Consulting Webcast.  Tuesday May, 25 from 11:30-1PM.  You’re moving up in the world and got that promotion – this Webcast will give you the tips and hints you need to be an awesome manager.  Brown bag lunch – drinks and desserts provided.   RSVP by Monday!

    JumpstART presents Jump into the DPO .  Not ready to spend a Saturday on the arts?  Join other YPs after work on Wednesday, May 26 for $10 tickets to see 24-year old wonder Jessica Hung perform in a 45-minute concert she designed.  After the show, meet Jessica at a private JumpstART reception with pizza and a beer tasting sponsored by Boston’s Bistro and Pub.  Call 228-3630 and mention the jumpstART deal.

    Generation Dayton: Even More on the calendar for the group affectionately known as “GenD.”  Coming up, you can check out the regular Fourth Friday lunch on Friday, May 28.  Get together with other young professionals at El Meson at Noon to meet new people, check out a great restaurant, and have some fun that fits into your work schedule.

    Post below if I missed anything or if you have plans to attend one of these great events!

    Filed Under: Networking, Clubs & Associations, Young Professionals Tagged With: generation dayton, JumpstART, MCYD, Philharmonic, Young Professional, YP

    Your “Traditional” YP Groups: Contemporary and Fun

    May 18, 2010 By Megan Cooper 1 Comment

    When people think of YP groups, I think it’s organizations like DULYP, GenD, and HYPE that come to mind.  Groups of young people – whatever jobs or interests – in a certain region working together to advance professional development, volunteerism, and fun.  There are many YP groups that specialize in serving specific professions or interests, but the Dayton region is the proud home to a few of these comprehensive and more traditional YP organizations as well.  I spoke to Demarus Crawford-White (chair of the Dayton Urban League Young Professionals) and Shanon Potts (chair of Generation Dayton) to get their take on the YP situation in the region – and they had a lot to share.

    Crawford-White is Dayton born and bred, and will tell you that she was “tricked” into becoming the chair of the DULYPs.  A friend invited her to a couple of events, asked for help with some event coordination, and before she knew it –  she was the marketing chair andthings have grown from there.  Although she didn’t know what she was getting into, Crawford-White will tell you that the “trick” was one of the best things her friend ever did for her.  Potts moved to Dayton for work from a small Ohio town after a stay in Columbus for college and law school.  She was referred to the Dayton Young Professionals Association (a group founded in 2004 when many YPs determined there weren’t enough networking opportunities) right before a merge with Generation Dayton created the current program affiliated with the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce.  Potts has been an active member of GenD since May 2006.

    Both women tout the value that a YP org provides anyone who wants to get involved – professional networking, meeting new people,

    A group of YPs enjoys YP@Play sponsored by the DULYPs.

    and the value of being connected to something larger than the self.  Potts shared that her involvement with Generation Dayton opened the door for her to serve as the young professional representative on the Executive Committee for the successful Five Rivers MetroParks levy campaign in 2009.  Also, the chair of GenD holds a seat on the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Trustees.  Those external leadership opportunities have proved invaluable to Potts as she continues to expand her network and meet new people.  Crawford-White also spoke about the value the YP organizations provide for people looking to grow professionally; being a member provides an opportunity to showcase skills in leadership, management, relationship-building, andso many more traits that employers look for.  Beyond that, membership demonstrates a commitment to community, and that drive based on passion and not the paycheck is important to employers.  Crawford-White has seen many DULYP members receive promotions due in part to the skills they’ve demonstrated through community involvement.

    And it’s so easy to get involved – many events for GenD, the DULYPs, and HYPE are open to both members and non-members.  And if you’re not really a “joiner,” the ladies have some advice for you as well.  Potts explains that the benefits received by membership in GenD far outweigh the individual investment.  But if you don’t want to lose that valuable “friend time,” bring your friends along, too!  Crawford-White knows that time is an issue for all of us, but she refers back to the old adage: “If you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything.”  The DULYPs provide an easy way to stand with other YPs in the region and bring voices together to make a difference in the community.

    Although their missions differ, members of both these organizations are working toward a better Dayton region for young professionals.  I asked both women why Dayton has such a negative stigma in the view of YPs.  Crawford-White knows there are valuable events happening in the region, but says it can be tough for YPs to filter- even though she has been here her whole life, she still is amazed by the great opportunities she learns about every few months.  Crawford-White believes it only takes visiting a couple YP groups and getting on some email lists until you find a group that you “click” with.  Potts agrees with the wide selection of YP opportunities in the region.  A downtown resident and frequent visitor around all parts of the region, Potts explains that Dayton is a very easy community to navigate once you are willing to become actively involved and engaged in an organization like Generation Dayton.  She expresses a specific gratitude to the many businesses and community leaders who are working to open doors to better involve and engage YPs.

    A group from GenD enjoys networking and fun at a Dragon's game.

    Although the passion these ladies demonstrate for their YP organizations are clear, they both demonstrate a similar passion for the region.  Potts picks Downtown Dayton as her favorite place to hang out, explore and experience.  She most enjoys walking to and from restaurants, Dragons games, the theater, art galleries as well as being at epicenter of the region’s growing system of bike paths with easy access to Yellow Springs, Xenia and Miamisburg.  Crawford-White highlights the MetroParks as her favorite Dayton spot(s) – from Riverscape to the 2nd Street Market, Cox Arboretum and Wegerzyn Gardens – she appreciates that the “the whole system is really a neat and wallet-friendly place to spend the day.”

    Hopefully, this expanded highlight of a couple of the region’s most comprehensive YP organizations – and the women who are currently at the helm –  has demonstrated the ease and important value of getting engaged in the opportunities our region offers.  Whatever you’re looking for – social activities, new friends, professional development, volunteering, education or more – could be found with the programs sponsored by Generation Dayton and the Dayton Urban League Young Professionals.  For a final thought – Crawford-White reminds us that Dayton was made famous by individuals who thought outside of the box.  The Wright Brothers, Charles Kettering, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Erma Bombeck all started their fantastic careers here in Dayton while they were “young professionals.”  She asks, “What potential does yet another Dayton YP have to make and impact?”

    NOTE: Schedules didn’t work out and I was unable to speak with a representative to HYPE, but if you’re a YP in the Northern Miami Valley area and want to stay a little closer to home – check out this org that provides great opportunities. HYPE will be featured in the future.

    Generation Dayton (YPs ages 21-40) is dedicated to connecting young professionals with one another and to the community so that together YPs can become integral components in the future of the success of the region.  GenD offers many unique opportunities  – popular ones include Generation Dayton Day (a community-wide volunteering opportunity), volunteer speed matching, an annual holiday party, and regular “Thirsty Thursdays” for business and social networking.

    The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals (YPs ages 21-44) are the auxiliary association of the Dayton Urban League; the DULYPs work to further the five empowerment points of the League.   The DULYPs are affiliated with the National Urban League, and that partnerhsip provides great national experiences for members.  Popular local activities include the professional development series, the Next Level Entrepreneurship Conference, the monthly YP @ Play evenings, and opportunities to volunteer in the community.

    Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Young Professionals Tagged With: DULYP, generation dayton, HYPE, organization, updayton, Young Professional, YP

    YPs This Week: Eggs, Merlot, Kites and Dancing!

    May 17, 2010 By Megan Cooper 1 Comment

    YP Events coming up THIS WEEK:

    GenD hosts their monthly Business and Breakfast on Tuesday, May 18 from 7-8 AM at the First Watch by the Dayton Mall.  Everyone is welcome; the event is free to attend, but breakfast is at your own expense. 

    HYPE:  HYPE stands for Helping Young Professionals Emergeand works to connect YPs in the Northern Miami Valley to great opportunities.  Thursday, May 20th is the One Year Anniversary Bash!  Have a great time with old and new friends and make new contacts with special features including a dj with music videos, year in review news and photos, and much more!  5:30 PM at Club 55 in Troy.

    HYPE keeps up the fun on Friday, May 21 as they dispel the mystery of wine through our upcoming Wine Education Series.   Join the fun and education at The Piqua Country Club as they feature an amazing line-up of wine and culinary expertise. 

    Dayton Creatives Syndicate: Looking for something fun do do? Why don’t you go fly a kite?  No, really — join your friends at the Dayton Creative Syndicate from 3-7 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at Possum Creek MetroPark for the Go Fly a Kite Regatta.  Everyone is welcome to participate or just enjoy!

    The Dayton Ballet Associate Board/Ballet Barre is holding a recruiting event on Saturday, May 22nd @ Champs by the Dayton Mall at 5 pm.  Check it out for a casual and fun way to learn more about what this group is doing to get people under 45 engaged in the region’s arts.

    Did I miss anything?  If you know of a specific YP event happening between now and May 23 – post it here!

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Ballet Barre, Dayton Creative Syndicate, Events, generation dayton, Getting Involved - Young Professionals, HYPE, Things to Do, YP

    Young Professionals in Dayton: Who, What and Why

    May 11, 2010 By Megan Cooper 2 Comments

    There are so many organizations that encourage involvement in the Dayton region – clubs and associations focused on topics from entertainment to networking to recreation to hobbies to philanthropy to professional development and more.  But there’s a certain niche of organizations that are specifically directed toward “young professionals,” and that’s what I’ll be sharing with you through DaytonMostMetro.com.

    First, let’s get the *full disclosure* out of the way.  I’m on the team that put together the updayton “Young Creatives Summit,” so obviously this is something I feel passionately about.  I also volunteer as the co-chair of the Culture Works Associate Board that puts together deals and events to better connect young professionals to the many arts opportunities in the region.  I’ve been to events sponsored by DULYP, DCS, GenD, the Red Cross Associate Board, and more;  I like what’s going on in the region for YPs and I’m looking forward to keeping you in the loop.

    Now for this term “young professional.”  Some people I’ve talked with have been turned-off by the stigma of the term “young professional” thinking that it still carries the negative Yuppie stereotype that it did in the 80s & 90s.  Others fear the term neglects those who love their careers and callings, but are not considered 9-to-5 “professionals.”  And people who are unemployed, in temporary positions as they search for their career, or doing amazing work as volunteers, may feel left out by not being “professional”  at all.  If you have better suggestions (remember, I’m part of the group who took a shot with “young creatives”) – leave them in the comments.  The term young professional is what we have, so that’s what you’ll see throughout these articles.  I’m talking to you if you’re in your 20s/30s – regardless of career choice or lifestyle.  And if there are any stipulations about the type of young professional you have to be to participate, I’ll let you know.

    There are a lot of ways that people in their 20s and 30s are getting connected, making a difference, and having fun in the region.  And these organizations aren’t necessarily working against each other.  I’ve seen some true partnerhsips developing; just over the past year, a quarterly lunch has been held so that representatives from some of the local YP organizations can gather to coordinate schedules, cross-promote events, and share ideas and resources.  There is collaborration happening where groups are supporting one another and encouraging members to explore different events.  Although our region may appear super-saturated by YP organizations, I think it speaks to the critical mass of YPs in the region that so many unique organizations can exist and remain sustainable.

    So, moving forward, I’m going to try and keep you up-to-date on opportunities specifically for young professionals throughout the region. For those who claim, “there’s nothing to do,” it’s because they’re not looking hard enough.  Lots of great YP organizations, events, and people making a difference will be highlighted in the future.   If there’s anything specific you’d like to see on these pages or if you’re interested in a certain topic, leave it in the comments.

    Just a few events coming up this week for YPs:

    Generation Dayton: May 11 at 5:30 at the Ohio Coffee Co. – Downtown Dayton: Present and Future– A great opportunity to hear about the role of YPs in changes happening downtown, learn about great opportunities to get active this summer through Five Rivers MetroParks, and talk about how DaytonMostMetro.com is working to bring the region together online.

    United Way Young Leaders Series: Connecting Career with Community – Marketing yourself in the Dayton region
    May 12th from 8:00 – 9:30 am at the Sinclair Ponitz Center

    GenD keeps the week moving along with their monthly Thirsty Thursday.  On May 13 it’s at Brio at the Greene starting at 5:30 PM.

    Dayton Urban League Young Professionals: check out the YP at Play night at Therapy Cafe on the second Friday of each month (May 14).  They pull out the old school board games, get active with Twister and Musical Chairs, and have an all out great time.

    JumpstART:  JumpstART is the activity arm of the Culture Works Associate Board.  You know you’ve wanted to check out Urban Nights (Friday, May 14), but if you don’t know what to expect or where to go – they’ll take the mystery out with a hybrid art hop/pub crawl around the city.

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Events, group, organization, updayton, Young Professional, YP

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    Established in 1980, the Germantown Fall Festival is a free event that takes place in Veteran's Memorial Park. Thousands of...

    10:00 am - 11:30 am

    Family Scavenger Hunt

    September 27 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

    Family Scavenger Hunt

    Ready for some family fun? Spend the morning hunting for items in nature, get as many points as you can,...

    Free
    10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Rocket Day!

    September 27 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Rocket Day!

    Blast Off into Fun at Rocket Day 2025!Join us for an out-of-this-world experience at the National Museum of the U.S....

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    9:00 am - 6:00 pm Recurring

    Germantown Pretzel Festival

    September 28 @ 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Recurring

    Germantown Pretzel Festival

    Established in 1980, the Germantown Fall Festival is a free event that takes place in Veteran's Memorial Park. Thousands of...

    10:30 am - 7:00 pm Recurring

    Ohio Renaissance Festival

    September 28 @ 10:30 am - 7:00 pm Recurring

    Ohio Renaissance Festival

    Prepare thyself for a non-stop, day-long adventure! Queen Elizabeth and over 150 costumed characters invite you to this 30-acre re-created...

    $35 – $38
    11:00 am - 3:00 pm Recurring

    Legally Blonde: The Musical

    September 28 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Recurring

    Legally Blonde: The Musical

    A fabulously fun, award-winning musical based on the adored movie starring Reese Witherspoon, Legally Blonde: The Musical follows the transformation...

    $39 – $79
    11:00 am - 6:00 pm Recurring

    Tipp City Mum Festival

    September 28 @ 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Recurring

    Tipp City Mum Festival

    Tipp City Mum Festival 2025 The 66th Mum Festival committee and the countless volunteers invite you to our famous Mum...

    Free
    12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Recurring

    DAI Oktoberfest

    September 28 @ 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Recurring

    DAI Oktoberfest

    Raise your glass for the return of Oktoberfest, presented by Miller Lite, taking place September 26-28, 2025 on the museum...

    $12 – $25
    1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    Gem City Pinball Tournament

    September 28 @ 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    Gem City Pinball Tournament

    Join us for our monthly Stern Army pinball tournament!Registration starts at 1pm with the tournament starting at 2pm. There is...

    $5
    2:00 pm

    Oktoberfest Steinholding Competition

    September 28 @ 2:00 pm

    Oktoberfest Steinholding Competition

    Raise your stein and test your strength! 🍺 Join us on Sunday, September 28, at 2 PM for the DAI’s official...

    $10
    2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    Backyard Jamboree with Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers

    September 28 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    Backyard Jamboree with Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers

    Greene County Parks & Trails is excited to be back again with some great bluegrass music at Caesar Ford Park!...

    Free
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