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Friday is the 13th and It’s Great In Dayton!

September 9, 2019 By Charlie Campbell

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World Suicide Prevention Day is September 10. People from all over the world are joining together to increase awareness and stop the stigma that surrounds suicide and mental health.
The Ohio Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is having a candlelight vigil and words of hope. Anyone who’s life has been touched by suicide is welcome to attend and pay tribute to their loved one. Levitt Pavilion, Tuesday, 7:30 to 8:30pm.
Friday is the 13th and the Full Moon…are you worried?
The irrational fear of the number 13 has been given a scientific name: “triskaidekaphobia”
A Rare Harvest Moon Is Happening This Friday The 13th, And We’re Spooked
Lily’s Bistro is crowning their next King or Queen of Beignets through a randomized drawing. Anyone interested in being crowned is invited to share this Facebook post. The winner receives a free order of beignets every week for one year. The new King or Queen will be crowned on Wednesday, at 6pm.
Pizza Bandit is beginning service at Yellow Cab Tavern. It will sell pizza by the slice with delivery options through Uber Eats and DoorDash. Thursday, 4pm.
The Exchange Club of Dayton are having their 100th anniversary at The Masonic Center on Thursday, 5:30 to 8pm.
In an effort to spread peace in Daytonfree Yoga and Meditation are at Courthouse Square. Thursday. Yoga, 5:30 to 6:15pm; Meditation, 6:15 to 7pm .
Get ready to celebrate with a special edition of PK: Twelve fan favorite speakers will present PK style in the brand new Grande Hall event space in Liberty Tower. This beautiful Art-Deco space is steeped in 100 years of Dayton history and is recognized as a treasure by the National Register of Historic Places. Thursday, Doors open at 7 p.m. The event is free to attend but donations will help it continue!
Deva Mahal was born with the blues in her blood. Becoming the genre-defying artist, powerhouse vocalist and astute songwriter that she is today could only be achieved through living a life rich with pain, joy, loss, love, heartache and experience. She’s at the Levitt Pavillon on Thursday, 7pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!
Boston Stoker stores are hosting a one-day-only coffee, beans and cigar sale in celebration of their 46th anniversary. It’s one of Ohio’s leading and longest running independent coffee roasters. Boston Stoker is offering $5 off of all 12oz bags of coffee, $1 off all beverages and buy three get one free cigars at all shops. This is one-day-only on Friday.
Cool Soups for a Cool Cause. This luncheon is at Christ Episcopal Church, (20 West First Street,) on Friday, 11:30 an to 1pm.
HuDost weaves a seamless tapestry of Folk, World, and Rock that renders tears and laughter in listeners, cultivating the nameless longing that abides somewhere in all our hearts and invoking total celebration.This is at the Levitt Pavillon on Friday, 7pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!
On Saturday at Riverscape there are two events:
The Hispanic Heritage Festival.
The URS Rubber Duck Regatta,
Casee Allen. Despite growing up in the small country town of Coshocton, Ohio, Allen carries an eclectic variety of musical influences like Def Leppard, Garth Brooks, Justin Timberlake, Goo Goo Dolls and Neal McCoy but truly has his family’s musical history to thank for his uniquely edgy, country-infused sound. He’s at Levitt Pavilion on Saturday at 7pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!
Photography Over Time. Jay Cymbalak, Jr. is presenting a history of photography, and link several camera types to famous photos. Cymbalak is a photographer and collector of cameras and photography memorabilia and has worked in the field for 30+ years. Wright Memorial Library, Sunday, 2pm.
Gustafer Yellowgold’s Show is a funny and touching multimedia performance of live music, colored-pencil animations and storytelling. Gustafer the character is a friendly creature who came to Earth from the sun and is living out an explorer’s life in a slightly psychedelic version of the Minnesota woods. He’s at Levitt Pavilion on Sunday at 4:30pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!

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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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