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So Much Is Changing And It’s Great In Dayton

January 14, 2019 By Charlie Campbell

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Here’s what Charlie Campbell’s talking about this week:
Conservation team and volunteers from various fishing clubs and organizations across the region will sink hundreds of donated holiday trees donated by the community into Eastwood Lake on Wednesday starting at 10am. MetroParks’ holiday tree sinking will make up for the lack of a forest surrounding Eastwood Lake. The donated trees will act as a catalyst, creating much needed habitat for fish, as well as food for microscopic organisms. The trees will be bundled into groups of two or three, tied to cinder blocks — which Snyder Concrete donated.
FUTUREPROOF 2019 introduces Next-Gen Firewall technology and the power it gives to businesses of various industries. Learn what it mean for your business and join a conversation around what security measures you should be taking. DataBites are lunch-n-learn style events designed to give specific insight into various technology and IT topics. This is Wednesday, at 130 W. Second St. 12-1 p.m.and lunch is provided. It is Free but registration is required
Weed The People. Lotus Health in Mason, Ohio is a holistic medical practice focusing on the health and well being of the community and she has studied the medicinal and industrial uses of cannabis for almost 13 years. You can learn about the possibilities of healing naturally and effectively with this amazing documentary. Bring your questions, comments, and stories of your own. Reserve your seat with a $5 facility fee donation. At the Neon on Thursday, 7:30pm.
Young’s 150th Birthday Celebration has specials all over the farm…at the Golden Jersey Inn, Dairy Store and Udders & Putters. Friday to Monday, January, 2.
St. Albert the Great Fish Fry. Don’t miss the fun! Big Cash Raffle, Silent Auction, Casino Games, Cards, & 50/50 split the pot raffle! Friday, 7pm to midnight.
Assassins lay bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the President of the United States, in a one-act historical “revusical” that explores the dark side of the American experience. PNC Arts Annex. Friday, Saturday (matinee) and Saturday evening for two weekends.
The 3rd annual Women’s March Rally. This year, all are coming together to honor the work of the civil rights movement and celebrate the #WomensWave of progressive candidates across Ohio and the rest of the country. The rally begins at 11am on Saturday, January 19 at the Dayton Courthouse Square.
29th Annual Dayton-Area Works on Paper. Thus is a juried exhibition created for artists living within a 40-mile radius of Dayton, Ohio. The exhibition features two-and three-dimensional works of art on or of paper. $1,000 in artist awards are selected by the juror and gallery visitors select a People’s Choice Award. Now to – February 22; Opening reception: Sunday, 2-4pm.
News In Dayton
A locally owned Jimmy John’s franchise is set to open in this first quarter of 2019 at 216 N. Main St. in Biltmore Towers. The sandwich shop will employ 30-40 people and will provide dine-in, carry-out, and delivery options for customers.
The Collaboratory has taken first-floor space inside the Talbott Tower. The co-working and creative exchange activities take place from 10am to 4pm weekdays. Previous projects include 3rd Sundays at Front Street, Dayton Sewing Collaborative, and Dayton Porchfest.
The Shadow Box have Joe, Brian, and Felicity come from different walks of life, different parts of the country, and are each dying of cancer. They are living their final days with friends and family in a hospice cottage on the grounds of a large California hospital. Joe’s wife is in denial, Felicity awaits a visit from her daughter, and Brian plays referee between his ex-wife and his male lover. Each day, the patients are observed and counseled by an invisible Interviewer as they talk candidly about their emotional and physical struggles. Dayton Theatre Guild, Now through January 27.
Zombie Dogz is preparing for a major resurrection. The beloved food truck turned brick-and-mortar restaurant at 1200 Brown St. will be closed Jan. 14-28 for major changes.
Dayton Opera welcomes four young opera singers to the Dayton area for its 2018–2019 Artist-in-Residence Program. They are: soprano Marisa Karchin, mezzo-soprano Courtney Elvira, tenor Jacob Ryan Wright, and bass-baritone Michael Colman. The four singers were selected from national auditions.
If you’ve driven down South Main Street lately, you may have noticed the activity going on near the intersection of Main and Stewart streets. Construction of the future home of The Dayton Foundation, the Dayton Development Coalition and the University of Dayton’s Fitz Center for Leadership is officially underway.
Follow here to help The Wright Brothers reach 2,000 followers this month on Instagram with a new official feed!
Dayton & Montgomery County’s Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA), is offering free and reduced-cost radon test kits for Miami Valley homeowners to check their homes for elevated radon levels.

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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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