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Wrapping Up August and It’s Great In Dayton!

August 26, 2019 By Charlie Campbell

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Greater Dayton Mugs of Hope.
Click on a location and register to attend the event. There is a $5 registration fee to hold your seat that will be donated to a charitable organization selected by the location you are attending.
Arrive to the location at 6 pm on Tuesday. All supplies are provided along with instruction – but the creativity is up to you! Every mug will be cohesive with a Greater Dayton Mugs of Hope logo that will be pre-screened on each. 500 mugs will be painted during this event.
Apollo 11: a look back at the objectives and achievements of the historic first lunar landing mission. This is at the Mound Science and Energy Museum on Wednesday at 7pm.
The University of Dayton New Horizons Music Program are currently registering band musicians of all abilities for their 20th-anniversary season. They have an open house for interested people at the Temple Beth Or on Thursday, 10 to 11:30am.
Siebenthaler’s gardening experts are offering a Garden Planning program to teach you not only how to put your garden to bed this year, but also how to plan for your garden next year. Siebenthaler Company is a local business providing gardening goods and services to the Miami Valley. Registration for the program is required as space is limited. This is at Washington-Centerville Public Library on Thursday, 3 to 4pm.
Jah Soul is one BIG Family who enjoy hanging out with each other, playing music, and having a good time doing it. Their overall sound is a combination of styles – Reggae, Rock, Soul, Funk, & Disco. Mixing it up with sexy & well crafted, catchy original music to keep the party going in a funky way. They are at the Levitt Pavillon on Thursday, 7pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!
The house at 7020 Monte Carlo Drive in Englewood is having an Estate Sale. Everything a man would want is available including tools, garden items, small appliances, bookcases, books, & fine clothing. And for the woman are collectibles, kitchen items, & treadle sewing machine. Friday and Saturday, 10 am to 4pm.
Scale versions of some of history’s well-known airframes will take to the skies over Labor Day weekend during the Giant Scale Radio-Controlled (RC) Model Aircraft Air Show Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm each day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
Making Movies, a band that Rolling Stone says is “breaking down walls in the United States,” is a mix of Afro-Latino rhythms and psychedelic rock’n’roll that makes the group’s sound something unique.  This is at the Levitt Pavillon on Friday, 7pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!
Tonya Baker is an anointed psalmist, gifted songwriter, author, workshop instructor and blessing to the Body of Christ! She travels extensively nationally and abroad, reaching the nations with her gift of song and imparting wisdom and knowledge through the Word. Although, she travels and sings throughout the world, she’s passionate about serving as Worship Director at Mount Pisgah Church in Dayton. She’s at Levitt Pavillon on Saturday, 7pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!
Tour de Gem, The Dayton Cycling Classic, is an event created to foster a sense of community, history, pride and healthy living through cycling, while establishing an ongoing fundraising vehicle for local charities. The Start/Finish be at 237 E. Monument St. in front of the RiverScape Pavilion in downtown Dayton. The routes will take riders through many local communities spotlighting a wide variety of local area Gems. This is Sunday in the morning.
And if you want to hear some accordion music I’ll be there!
City of Dayton – Reggae Festival. Groove with the music and live in the reggae moment! Emcee for the Day: Niki Dakota. Food and merchandise vendors on site.
Levitt Pavillon, Sunday, 1 to 9pm.
This is free…just bring your chair!
The Art Show on ThinkTV16 begins with a new season. Episode 1 shows the colorful collages of Dayton artist Marsha Monroe Pippenger who combines painting, drawing, sculpture and assemblage. Sunday at 5:30pm

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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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