Learn about the essentials you need for a day hike and try your hand at using trekking poles as you stroll on this easy to moderate natural surface trail.
Registration required. Free and for ages 55 and older.
By Dayton937
Learn about the essentials you need for a day hike and try your hand at using trekking poles as you stroll on this easy to moderate natural surface trail.
Registration required. Free and for ages 55 and older.
By Dayton937
This hands-on session will cover basic bicycle repair as we transition from winter to spring riding season. Learn how to properly clean and lube your drivetrain, how to fix a flat tire (feel free to bring your tire!), basic adjustments and safety checks. The session is not designed to diagnose and repair specific issues, but a learning opportunity for routine maintenance and repair on bicycles. Otto Bohn owns and operates Spoken Bicycles in Downtown Middletown, which sells and repairs bicycles, accessories and also conducts spinning and road riding classes and rides.
By Dayton937
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn veil work with the amazing Bronwen! This workshop will be full of fun, laughter, and amazing choreography using one of the most beautiful tools of belly dance -veils!
By Dayton937
AFAR, a national travel Magazine has recognized the Little Miami Scenic Trail in their list of “5 Urban Trails That Connect U.S. Cities to the Great Outdoors.” Other cities highlighted in the article include San Francisco, Jacksonville, Houston and Brooklyn.
Here’s what they published:
The Little Miami Scenic Trail runs 78 miles from Cincinnati to Springfield in Ohio, making it one of the nation’s longest paved multiuse trail networks. A large portion of the trail borders the banks of the Little Miami River, allowing pedestrians to get off foot to kayak or canoe instead. As the longest single path in the Miami Valley network, the well-shaded Little Miami Scenic Trail connects many of the region’s towns and cities, including the historic downtown areas of Loveland, Milford, and Lebanon. Two state parks, John Bryan and Caesar Creek, can be reached from the trail, as well as a number of eateries and breweries to unwind and refuel. The entire Cincinnati region has 116,000 acres of protected greenspace, including 351 parks and nearly 40 nature preserves.
By Dayton937
The community is invited to The Adventure Summit, a biennial celebration of outdoor culture, skill and experience. The event will be held Saturday, Feb. 12, from 9 am. to 7:30 pm. in the Wright State University Student Union.
Produced by Five Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University, The Adventure Summit features more than 40 inspirational speakers, an outdoor adventure expo, clinics and competitions. Admission and parking are free. Face coverings must be worn at all times indoors, in accordance with Wright State University’s COVID-19 protocols.
“The Adventure Summit gives the public a chance to plan outdoor adventures, connect with local resources, participate in competitions, and be inspired by their neighbors and some of the world’s most exciting adventurers,” said Angela York, Five Rivers MetroParks special events coordinator.
This year will highlight three featured presentations:



Additionally, regional and local presenters will share stories, planning and preparation tips, and regional destination ideas from their adventures both near and far.
In addition to speakers, The Adventure Summit offers an expo featuring more than 25 outdoor recreation vendors, local clubs, recreation organizations and more. Music at the expo will be provided by Joshua Tree Skin Care’s rock-climbing DJs.
Bonbright Distributors and Great Lakes Brewing Co. will host free craft beer tastings throughout the weekend. FREE, limited, tastings are open to the public on Saturday during the following times. Tasting participants must be 21 years old and have a valid photo ID. Visitors may participate in only one tasting session to allow everyone a chance to try the tasty craft brews! Sessions fill quickly, so be sure to sign up early in front of the room. Tasting will take place At The Club near the Union Market. Tasting Times: are 10:45am, 1:15pm, 2:30pm, 5:00pm
The public is invited to drop off their used gear ahead of the event for consignment during the Summit’s used gear sale, run by Dayton Hikers with proceeds benefiting the Beaver Creek Wetland Association’s Spotted Turtle Trail Fund. All sales are cash only. ATM located on the upper level near the Credit Union.
Donate Your Used Gear:
1) Wright State University Student Union – Outdoor Resource Center
Location: Outdoor Resource Center, lower level, next to climbing wall.
Donated Items and Consignment Sale Items Accepted
For donors and sellers with large items, this is the only location equipped to handle the drop off of large items like kayaks, bicycles, skis, roof racks, etc. If prior to February 12, contact Erin Sherrets at the Wright State U. Outdoor Resource Center to ensure space. 937-775-5821 or [email protected]
For sellers with more than 15 items, it is preferred you drop off items before Saturday at 9am. This is a big help to the volunteers.
2) Cox Arboretum MetroPark – Zorninger Education Center
Location: 6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449
Donated Items Only, No Consignment Items
Monday- Thursday Feb. 7 -10— 8am – 5pm
3) Beaver Creek Wetlands Association Office
Location: 1999 Dayton-Xenia Road, Beavercreek, OH 45434. ~ 937-320-9042
Donated Items Only, No Consignment Items- Come to the back door and ring the bell.
Monday- Thursday, Feb. 7 -10 — 10am – 2pm
Consignment Sales:
The full schedule of presenters can be found at www.theadventuresummit.com/presentations.
By Dayton937
The Miami Valley Folk Dancers invite you to learn and enjoy the folk dances from countries around the world. We meet, teach, and dance every Thursday evening at the Michael Solomon Pavilion, 2917 Berkley St., Dayton. Our Introductory class begins at 7:00pm followed by request dancing and advanced teaching at 9:00pm. No partner or prior dance experience is needed. Fee: $3.00 with first visit FREE. For more information call: 937-212-8487. Repeats weekly
By Dayton937
This course starts at Centerville High School, winds through the residential neighborhood southwest of the school, and then returns and finishes behind Centerville High School. The 4-mile walk course excludes the 1-mile Cable Court loop in the third mile and continues straight to Gracewood Drive. Course Map (Approximate)
Two Distances:
All participants will be expected to pay on site according to the fee schedule shown below. Race Day Registration will be available inside the Centerville High School gymnasium. We recommend that you arrive at least one hour before the race to park, register and warm-up prior to the race start. Members, you absolutely MUST present your membership card to be eligible for the member fees! No exceptions! Not an ORRRC Member? Click here to find out how to become a member and learn the benefits of membership.
By Dayton937
Mike’s Bike Park is offering discounted entry to the park ($10 intead of $15) from 5:00-9:00pm every Tuesday night. Bring your friends and have some fun!
Mikes Bike Park has two floors of indoor riding for all ages and ability levels. Beginners will enjoy our “Green Line” and the Huffy Room while more experienced riders can find hundreds of amazing lines throughout the park. All riders must have a waiver on file. If you need to complete a waiver CLICK HERE. All participants who are 12 years old or younger must have an adult who is at least 18 years of age with them the entire time they are at Mikes Bike Park.
By Dayton937
The FonDana Show is mayhem WITH a purpose! Join FonDana and Total Taekwondo & Fitness to bring more awareness and empowerment through learning self-defense. A portion of ticket sales will support Artemis Domestic Violence Center.
Join us Jan 15th at 3:00pm for an hour-long class to learn skills that could save your life. You’ll learn various effective physical skills during the training that can be used to defend against an attack as well as situational awareness and de-escalation. We have the right to establish boundaries and become familiar and comfortable making them.
No prior experience is needed and all physical abilities are welcome. Space is limited; first come first serve. You will be put in pairs for exercises. Wear what is comfortable and you may take the training in socks or bare feet.
Reserve here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/self-defense-class-with-fondana-tickets-181962242967?fbclid=IwAR21m341AGcWaSNj2w1-pzh6ZduGEh6t1C2Y6H7UQLy7ZjwUFP8W9D7r-ok
By Dayton937
Have you ever heard the phrase “if you don’t know a knot, tie a lot?” Unfortunately, that advice leaves you untying your knot with a knife. “Fear knot,” this course is designed to teach you what you need to know for bomb proof campsite setups without having to memorize 20 different knots. During this course we will learn and practice the knots together with examples of how to use the knots for various campsite setups.
By Lisa Grigsby
You cheered the USA to the gold medal in Men’s curling in 2022, now is the chance to start your curling adventure.
We challenge you to explore the Great Miami Riverway this winter, December 1 – January 31.
The more you places you visit, the more chances you have to win prizes! 
RULES



By Dayton937
Back for our 9th year, the Arctic Dash is ready to push you to your limits once again! Our 6K Dash is known for its challenging and unique course, rugged terrain, and fun obstacles. With nineteen challenges included military themed challenges, mud crawls, cable crossings, and more! This a great race for fun runners, beginners, and elite athletes alike, with multiple age categories for male and female runners. There are plenty of chances to win a cool prize! 100% of proceeds go towards sending kids in need to camp next summer!
By Dayton937
Link- Dayton Bike Share has announced this year’s Winter Warriors is going to be a bit different, they will be fitting it all into one month! That’s right, this year’s competition will start on December 1 and go until December 31!
Are you signed up for Winter Warriors? This year’s competition will last from December 1 – December 31! we will be giving out awesome prizes including a bike from New Belgium Brewing! We will also be handing out prizes from Mike’s Bike Park, Old Scratch Pizza, RiverScape MetroPark, Boston Stoker Coffee and more! You have to be signed up to win!
By Dayton937
The rink has something for everyone: beginners’ lessons, open skating, broomball and curling, not to mention hot chocolate and music. Ice skating is a great way to experience the outdoors during the cooler weather and provides a winter tradition for Miami Valley families looking for something fun to do together.
By Dayton937
Continue the tradition or start a new one! Join us on Thanksgiving for this 5K event that benefits the Beavercreek Youth Wrestling program