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17 Things That Make This Week Great in Dayton!

October 21, 2019 By Charlie Campbell

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Anjali is doing The Wellness Fair to support the community in response to this summer’s traumatic events. This is at the Beavercreek Library and all are welcome. Tuesday, from 6:30 to 7:00pm.
Ask the Pharmacist: Debunking Myths About Dietary Supplements. The Women’s Club, Wednesday, noon.
The Mound Museum event is by Dan Baker talking about Challenges and Opportunities in Law Enforcement Today. Wednesday, at 7:00pm.
Ensemble Heinavanker. Sometimes it’s possible to discover another world in your own backyard. In this case, that world is the tiny Northern European nation of Estonia–just 4,450 miles away. Across that distance comes Heinavanker—an esteemed choral ensemble from a nation known for its passion for song. Chapel of the Immaculate Conception. Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 7:30pm
At Brake for Breakfast commuters receive a free Panera Bread breakfast bag including a Pink Ribbon Bagel along with information promoting breast health, while supplies last. Simply pull up, receive your free breakfast and do your part to fight breast cancer – all without getting out of your car. Miami Valley Hospital South in Centerville on Thursday, 6 to 10am.
The 2019 Fashioning Futures Luncheon is to help Clothes That Work to clothe, educate and empower individuals for employment success. It’s at Sinclair Conference Center on Thursday, 11am.
Noonday Organ Recitals are each Thursday in October. You get to hear superb organists from12:10 to 12:35pm and then a quick lunch there. This is at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 125 N. Wilkinson Street. This Thursday is John Sherer.
The Main Dayton Public Library has exhibitors, experts, and resources for the Career & Learning Expo! A variety of community organizations and services will be on hand with information about education options, financial aid, job training, and so much more. Thursday, 3:30 to 6:30pm.
Access Ohio 2045 is Ohio’s long-range transportation plan. You can go to a public meeting about it at Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, 10 North Ludlow St. Suite 700, on Thursday from 4 to 7pm.
Phantom Dances is the Dayton Ballet presenting a repertory performances fitting for the autumn season. At the Victoria Thursday through Sunday.
CO-OP FEST is a fundraiser for CO-OP Dayton and a celebration of the movement for a just local economy! With live music, poetry, food, raffles, and games! Yellow Cab Tavern, Friday, 6 to 11pm.
Hometown Habitat, Stories of Bringing Nature Home.  Nationally acclaimed filmmaker Catherine Zimmerman will be on hand to introduce her documentary, which explores how and why native plants are critical to the survival of local ecosystems. A Q & A with Catherine will follow the film. It’s at
Vernet Ecological Center Auditorium, 405 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, on Friday at 7pm.
TOUT YOUR TREASURES. Bring anything curious, mysterious, interesting or unusual, old or new, or just yourself! It’s at the St. Leonard Faith Community, on Friday, at 7pm. Wine and desserts served. Cost is $5 per person or $8 per couple.
The Miami Valley Symphony Orchestra and Dare2Defy Productions bring the sights, sounds, and excitement of the Broadway stage to the elegant Schiewetz Auditorium at the Dayton Masonic Center. Saturday, at 7:00pm; Sunday, at 2:00pm
A seminar on protecting your estate from nursing home costs, Medicaid eligibility for nursing home costs, Trusts, risks of gifting to children and understanding Medicaid’s gift transfer rule is at Woodbourne Library (6060 Far Hills Avenue) on Saturday, 10:30 am to noon.
Dayton’s first Autumn Tart Baking Contest! Enter your tart or just come sample the delicious entries! The contest is at St. Anne the Tart in downtown Dayton on Saturday beginning at 1pm. All proceeds from the event will be donated to House of Bread

African Drumming Workshop and Performance. Sogbety Diomande, drummer and performer from the Ivory Coast, leads a free drumming workshop at 1:30-2:30pm, followed by a public performance from 3 to 4pm.

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About Charlie Campbell

Charlie Campbell is a cheerleader of the greater Dayton area. His efforts are to inform more and more of what is going on. He tells people he is not retired but he is “…redeployed. Now I’m doing what I want to do which is to let people know how wonderful Dayton is."


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