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Get Jazzed Up for Live Music, Art Exhibits and Ice Skating at First Friday

January 6, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

Downtown’s next free First Friday art hop will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6. Galleries and other venues throughout downtown will host art exhibit openings, live music and other special events. Restaurants, retail shops, bars and clubs, and other establishments throughout downtown also will be open. Click here for an up-to-date list of events.

First Friday is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership with support from the Oregon District Business Association and WYSO-FM 91.3. The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s website has a complete list of downtown’s arts and cultural amenities, as well as a dining guide, parking map and much more.

Art Exhibits and Events in the Central Arts District

• Beaute Box, 116 W. Fifth St.: Complimentary facials and nail polish changes, as well as a display of work by a local artist. Call 903-3165.

• Canal Street Tavern, 308 E. First St.: Live music by Emily & the Lost Cat Ramblers and Fox and Hounds at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $5. Call 461-9343.

• De’Lish Café, 139 N. Main St.: Coffee tasting from Stoney Creek Roasters and live jazz entertainment featuring Wade Baker and guest performers. Call 461-2233 for cost.

• RiverScape MetroPark, MetroParks Ice Rink, 111 E. Monument Ave: Ice skate from 5 to 9 p.m.; $5 includes admission and skate rental. The park’s concession will be open to purchase hot chocolate and more. Call 278-2607.

• Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second and Main streets: The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra will present a concert in its classical series that includes works by Debussy and Brahms with guest artist William Wolfram, along with a piece titled “Rockwell Reflections” in which projected works by the American artist will accompany the music. A Take Note Talk begins at 7 p.m. prior to the 8 p.m. show. Call 228-3630 for tickets and cost.

Art Exhibits and Events in the Oregon Arts District


• Amore!, 16 Brown St.: Sip wine and nibble hors d’oeuvres while shopping for designer labels on re-sale and vintage clothing, accessories, jewelry, household items and one-of-a-kind gifts at affordable prices. Call 367-5941.

• Boulevard Haus, 328 E. Fifth St.: $1 off tap beer for those who mention First Friday. Call 824-2722.

• Color of Energy, 16 Brown St.: Works of abstract architectural photography by Larry Faulkner and the new Sedona collection of paintings by gallery owner Mike Elsass. Call 266-3491.

• Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave.: Opening performance of Heroes, the musings of three aging WWI French Army veterans; 8 p.m. Click here for tickets or call 278-5993.

• Deaf Monty’s Wine, 22 Brown St.: $5 for a 6-ounce glass of red or white wine. Call 225-9463.

• Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.: Live music and 20 percent off food for those who mention First Friday. Call 224-7822.

• Gallery 510 Fine Art, 508 E. Fifth St.: A selection of work by local artists and handmade items perfect for gift giving. Call 672-6717.

• Jimmy Modern, 605 E. Fifth St.: Showing work by more than 30 artists. Call 520-3782.

• The Neon, 130 E. Fifth St.: Call 222-SHOW (7469) for films and show times.

• Omega Music, 318 E. Fifth St.: Live music by Mount Caramel and Andy Gabbard, together for one night only, at 8 p.m. The store will offer 10 percent off a purchase with a receipt from any Oregon Arts District business. Call 275-9949.

• Peace on Fifth, 519 E. Fifth St.: Tasting of a fair trade food, plus fair trade, slave-free and eco-friendly merchandise on sale at this satellite of the Dayton International Peace Museum’s store. Fair foods tasted will include Rumi and Nabali oil with bread from Rahn’s at the PNC 2nd St. Market, along with sun-dried tomatoes and Nabali olive tapenade. Call 367-7215.

• Press, 257 Wayne Ave.: One-year anniversary art show featuring work by local artists, a DJ and raffle; open until 11 p.m. Call 231-7107.
• Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.: Live music by The Fun Size at 9:30 p.m. Call 461-1101.

• Urban Krag, 125 Clay St.: Climbing gym open until 11 p.m. Call 224-5724.

• Wiley’s Comedy Niteclub, 101 Pine St.: Dow Thomas at 9 p.m.; tickets are $10. Call 224-5653.

• Yellow Cab Building, 700 E. Fourth St.:  A variety of multi-media arts at the inaugural First Friday at Yellow Cab event from 7 to 11 p.m. Call 789-0591.

 

Art Exhibits and Events in the Cannery Arts District

 

• K12 Gallery for Young People/TEJAS, 510 E. Third St. (open from 6 to 9 p.m.): 2-D artwork by students from and graduates of Wright State University. Call 461-5149.

• Olive, an urban dive, 416 E. Third St.: Serving dinner and dessert until 11 p.m., featuring new flavors of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream and Esther Price hot chocolate, along with an exhibit of work by local artist Lea Wise-Surguy made from sugar paint specifically for viewing at Olive, and playing Rev Cool’s “Around the Fringe” radio show that airs on 91.3 WYSO-FM. Call 222-DIVE (3483).

(from Downtown Dayton Partnership)

Filed Under: Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles

Downtown Pops Up and Gets Activated

December 14, 2011 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Picking the perfect holiday present doesn’t have to induce panic. Gift giving can be one of the most stressful parts of the holiday season (I won’t even get into awkward confessions from your inebriated relatives). What kind of gift should it be? How much should you spend? Will the present-getter be upset you didn’t spend more? Or will he or she be angry if you did spend a lot and it winds up being inequitable in value to the gift you received? So much pressure! Santa makes it look easy since his recipients are typically under the age of 8. Toys? Yes. Socks? No. Done. For the rest of us, there’s Activated Spaces.

What started out as an art project to give downtown Dayton properties some jazz hands has entered its second phase: pop-up retail. “The ultimate goal of Activated Spaces is to bring new life and vibrancy to downtown Dayton,” says updayton cofounder Scott Murphy. “Pop-up shops offer the flexibility small business owners need in an atmosphere that will let them ‘test drive’ a location before committing to a longer-term lease.”

For the inaugural round, three shops were chosen from a list of applicants to put their merch up for sale in selected locations. Beaute Box, located at 116 W. Fifth St., specializes in high-end nail and spa services. Situated at 519 E. Fifth St. is PEACE on Fifth, the retail arm of the Dayton International Peace Museum offering certified slave-free, eco-friendly and fair-trade products. Comfort and Joy, 521 E. Fifth St., is a warm and fuzzy co-op of women whose handmade goods are said to “get you through the coldest winter night.”

The gift you give someone is necessarily reflective of your opinion of the person receiving the present. This year, avoid the shrink-wrapped basket of “deluxe” bath items and for goodness’ sake, put DOWN the Chia pet! Choose to purchase a lovingly hand-crafted item or personal service from a local business. “I take pleasure in knowing my products weren’t mass-produced from an assembly line or concocted in some Frankenstein laboratory,” says Comfort and Joy’s Evelyn Gordon, who creates scented Mason jar candles in her kitchen to sell at the pop-up on Fifth. “In a small business, products are driven not only by retail performance, but by direct feedback from customers. If someone asks me to modify the scent of a candle—maybe add a hint of cinnamon or cloves—I can do that and come back with new, customer-driven products the next day.”

Matching local businesses with vacant storefronts, overseeing the placement process, outfitting each space with signage and décor, supporting marketing needs and helping small business owners navigate the retail industry is no small order, especially for a group of volunteers representing a variety of industries and professional backgrounds. “We are fortunate to have a good group of passionate people who care about seeing downtown succeed,” says entertainment purveyor Jay Nigro, a Generation Dayton member coordinating pop-up retail efforts. “Research shows time and again that spending money locally—purchasing goods and services from locally owned businesses—keeps that money circulating in a community. That money gets invested in schools, nonprofit groups and feeds into the tax base. Buying local helps create and support jobs and education right here in the Miami Valley.”

Taking advantage of the “try-before-you-buy” lease options Activated Spaces offers gives small business owners like Lisa Scott the opportunity to see how a location will work before committing to a longer-term lease. “Activated Spaces is a great way to get started in operating your own business,” the Beaute Box owner says. “You never know how a relationship will work out with a property owner if you’re leasing, or if your location will get the traffic you think it will until you get in a space, and I’m glad Activated Spaces offers this option to ‘test drive’ my location before I sign a long-term lease.”

“We are encouraging people to do all or part of their holiday shopping at our store instead of buying products from large companies who exploit workers,” explains PEACE’s Abigail Reed. “Our products are certified fair trade; they only come from companies that comply with the nine principals of fair trade.”

So no matter what kind of gift, large or small, take the stress out of holiday shopping and remember to buy local this holiday season. Your purchase of a handcrafted item undoubtedly will make the season merry and bright for your recipient and the families of the local merchants and artisans. Revitalizing the local economy is the gift that keeps on giving, unlike a leopard-print Snuggie.

Filed Under: Downtown Dayton

A Handmade First Friday

December 1, 2011 By Ria Delight Megnin 2 Comments

If you’re reading this, you’ve most likely heard of a little thing called First Fridays. These art walks (and in some cities, African-American business networking or conservative political events) happen in urban areas all over the United States on the first Friday of each month.

first friday logoTheir goal? Connect people with their communities.

But here in Dayton, things are getting a little out of hand. First of all, you’ve got dozens of art studios, performance venues and event leaders offering so many awesome opportunities downtown, how’s a fan supposed to see it all? Second of all, pretty much everything’s free. Whatever happened to good old-fashioned capitalism?

I’m joking, of course. The Gem City’s art scene is as vibrant as any I’ve seen outside the big metropolitan meccas. And good old greedy capitalism can go take a dose of its own medicine in a third-world factory or a Dayton factory layoff line. Because you know what? We’ve got Handmade Holiday.

On the first Friday of December, for the past three to five years (yep, even the organizers can’t remember exactly how many now), Dayton’s best knitters, photographers, crafters, painters, and urban revolutionaries pack themselves into a brightly lit storefront and offer their wares to folks who care about keeping their shopping dollars local.

Etch at work at HH 2009 - photo by Melissa Trent

You can find hand-crocheted caps for babies, joke books for 8-year-olds, edgy phone pouches for the teens on your list, and enough wildly sweet local art (and cupcakes!!!) to satisfy your friends and grandparents from here to the end of Kwanzaa. And your cash? Sure, you’ll hand out more than you’d pay for one of those plastic things from a box store, stamped out by slave kids in other countries whose bosses got our old jobs. But your extra dollars will get at least one more cycle in the Miami Valley, and it makes a world of difference to the dedicated artists sharing their creative energies with us First Friday revelers.

Want to see the wares? Check out the Handmade Holiday market at the St. Clair Lofts, St. Clair Street at 4th Street (just north of the Neon and south of the Dayton Metro Library) from 5 to 10pm Friday, then 11am to 6pm Saturday.

And yes, fans, there’s talk of making this market a monthly event in 2012. Organizer(s) and venue(s) needed!

If you don’t recognize plenty of the works and their creators this weekend, keep on coming to First Fridays! It’s all about connecting us with our communities, after all.

(Click the poster to view it full-size — how many names do you recognize?)

Filed Under: Downtown Dayton, Visual Arts Tagged With: Dayton, First Fridays, Handmade Holiday

Mayor to Get Nails Painted – You Pick the Color!

November 29, 2011 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

(Most content taken from the Activated Spaces Web site)

Visit Peace on Fifth - one of the Activated Spaces Pop-Up Shops

On Friday, December 2nd, Mayor Leitzell will help raise funds for Activated Spaces by getting his nails painted at Beaute Box, one of the Activated Spaces Pop-up shops. Donate online now! The more they raise prior to the event, the crazier the color, plus you’ll help Activated Spaces start new pop-up shops in 2012. Every $250 raised helps to establish a new pop-up shop in downtown Dayton!

– If we raise $250, color: Wildfire
– If we raise $500, color: Tutti Fruitti:
– If we raise $750+, color: Hotski to Tchotchski:

Any amount you donate to the cause can help: $5, $25 or $50. Your support of these pop-up stores will help to spur a more permanent retail environment in our downtown – the next step in downtown revitalization.

The “grand painting” will happen at 8pm on Friday, December 2nd at Beaute Box. Attend the Activated Spaces grand opening and join in the fun.

Instead of just using his celebrity to promote the event and the pop-up shops, it was important to Mayor Leitzell that it be a fundraiser. Beyond promoting the “new and unique” pop-up shops,  he is adding his name (and nails) so Activated Spaces can get the funding to continue to do the good work in the community. Leitzell says, “it’s all in good fun and and it’s raising money for a good cause.”

Filed Under: Charity Events, Downtown Dayton Tagged With: Activated Spaces, Downtown Dayton, Greater Downtown Dayton Plan, mayor gary leitzell, Pop-Up Shops

updayton First Friday Scavenger Hunt

October 3, 2011 By Dayton Most Metro 1 Comment

The updayton First Friday scavenger hunt is back on October 7th! Don’t miss this opportunity to check out some of the best locations downtown.
To get started on the hunt, pick up your clue sheet at the following locations:

  • Lucky’s Taproom & Eatery (520 E. 5th)
  • 5th Street Wine and Deli (416 E. 5th)
  • Olive: An Urban Dive (416 E. 3rd)
  • Attend Live at the Embassy with updayton on Thursday, October 6th (one day before the hunt)
  • Pick one up at SMAGmare (dance performance that will be outside Trolley Stop) on October 7th – look for updayton volunteers
  • Inside the First Friday Passports available at any downtown gallery
  • All Hunt participants will be admitted to the Scavenger Hunt After-Party at the Cannery Lofts (500 E. Third) where FREE beer, wine, and snacks await. The beer is complimentary of Bonbright Distributors.

    The First Friday Scavenger Hunt is made possible by updayton, the Downtown Dayton Partnership, and sponsored by Bonbright Distributors and DaytonMostMetro.com.

    Filed Under: Downtown Dayton

    October First Friday to Bring Thrills and Chills

    September 29, 2011 By DowntownPartnership Leave a Comment

    Plan ahead for the next free monthly downtown art hop ― which will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7 ― because there’s a frightening amount of fun to get into.

    SMARmare's ghoulish performance in 2010.

    A free outdoor performance of SMAGmare will be held in the Oregon Arts District next to the Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St., from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Set to popular music, SMAG Dance Collective, Zoot Theatre Company, Sandstorm Dance, musician Al Holbrook and local hip-hop dancers will present this tale of an evil woman luring her innocent sister to a moment of indiscretion between her mother and another man. The chance viewing causes the sister to lose touch with reality, and she creates a twisted vision of her mother and the lover as zombies controlled by her evil sister. Prepare for scares, surprises and even heartfelt moments as vampires, werewolves, the undead and the dead brought back to life, witches and warlocks, and fiendish ghouls manifest on stage.

    First Friday also is a chance for visitors to win a $1,000 travel gift certificate from AAA Miami Valley by completing a First Friday Passport. Each month, AAA will award two prizes of one-year classic AAA memberships, with free renewals for existing members. Everyone who enters for the monthly prize now through Dec. 2 also will be entered into a drawing for a grand prize of a $1,000 travel gift certificate.

    Visitors can pick up a First Friday passport at participating locations (click here for a list). The passport must be stamped by at least four locations, and once visitors have all four stamps, they fill out their contact information and drop their passports in any of the First Friday Passport boxes that will be at all participating locations.

    Explore downtown with the First Friday Scavenger Hunt. Sponsored by updayton, participants should pick up a clue sheet in a First Friday Passport and be prepared to venture into the Oregon Arts District and along Wayne Avenue. Everyone who completed the hunt will end at a party at the Cannery Lofts, 500 E. Third St., featuring free beer, wine, snacks and a live DJ.

    The First Friday Passport Program is a great way to explore downtown.

    K12 Gallery for Young People/TEJAS, 510 E. Third St., will host Round 2 of Art-Off. The winners from Round 1 will battle new participants in this Iron Chef-like competition in which contestants compete with surprise materials. Audience members will vote for the artists, and Round 2 winners will compete for the Knot Award, a metal sculpture handmade by Hamilton Dixon, at a final event on Nov. 11. To sign up to participate, contact Kelly Sexton at 937-461-5149 or k12.kelly.e@gmail.com.

    Steamroller Prints: Flat-Out Fun will be held on the street level of the Transportation Center garage on the corner of Fifth Street and Patterson Boulevard (near the former Greyhound Bus terminal) from 5 to 9 p.m. as part of the second annual statewide gathering of Ohio print cooperatives. Watch master printers from throughout Ohio create enormous images made by inking a 4-by-4 foot linoleum block, covering it with paper and rolling over it with a steamroller.

    In addition, 45 smaller blocks carved by community members will be printed using this steamroller method. A limited number of blocks are available at the Dayton Visual Arts Center, 118 N. Jefferson St., which is hosting the event. Blocks are $10 each, which includes the opportunity to bring your block to the event, ink it and have it printed. Each participant will keep one print and the original carving; one signed print will be donated to DVAC.

    Print co-op members from throughout Ohio also will participate in an open portfolio at ThinkTV, 110 S. Jefferson St., from 5-9 p.m. Many unframed prints will be exhibited and offered for sale for a very reasonable price.

    Come taste Buckeye Vodka at the Victoria Theatre before the Projects Unlimited Variety Series presentation of The Flying Karamazov Brothers from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. The tasting includes free appetizers. For more information and a special price for the show, call Ticket Center Stage at 937-228-3630.

    Shakespeare for Life, a marathon relay reading of the Bard’s works, will start at 8 p.m. during First Friday. Free Shakespeare! and Optum Nurses for a Cure, a registered team with the Centerville chapter of Relay for Life, will present the relay 24 hours a day through 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, at the Blue Sky Gallery, 33 N. Main St. The event kicks off with a reading of Julius Caesar, with the goal of reading all 37 plays, 154 sonnets and five poems credited to William Shakespeare. The event is a fundraiser for Optum Nurses for a Cure and Free Shakespeare! To volunteer or make a conation, contact shakespearerelay@gmail.com.


    Each month, numerous downtown art galleries stay open late for the public.

    Gem City Circle Walking Tours will host two tours highlighting local history. A tour of the Oregon Arts District will meet in the Jay’s Seafood parking lot at 5 p.m., and the Ghosts, Cemeteries and Murders Walk of Downtown Dayton will meet at Courthouse Square at 7 p.m. All walks are $10 per person, and advance reservations are required. Contact Leon Bey, tour guide, at 274-4749 or email grantsguru501c3@yahoo.com.

    A variety of roaming performers will provide entertainment (weather permitting). Courteous Mass, a community of bike-minded individuals, will meet at Don Crawford Plaza in front of Fifth Third Field at 5:15 p.m. for an urban street cycling ride through the city and First Friday action.

    Galleries and other venues throughout downtown will host exhibit openings, sales, live music and other special events, and restaurants, retail shops, bars and clubs, and other establishments throughout downtown will be open. For regular updates about this event, follow First Friday on Facebook or text “FirstFridayDayton” to 90210. First Friday is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership with support from AAA Miami Valley, the Oregon District Business Association, and WYSO-FM 91.3. The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s website has a complete list of downtown’s arts and cultural amenities, as well as a dining guide, parking map and much more. Click here for a complete list of events.

    Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles

    Turning Parking Spots into PARKS – PARK(ing) Day 2011

    September 8, 2011 By Dayton Most Metro 3 Comments

    (press release from Garden Station)

    In cities around the globe today, artists, activists and citizens will temporarily transform metered parking spaces into public parks and other social spaces, as part of an annual event called “PARK(ing) Day on Friday September 16th, 2011.”
    Originally invented in 2005 by Rebar, a San Francisco-based art and design studio, PARK(ing) Day challenges people to rethink the way streets are used and reinforces the need for broadbased changes to urban infrastructure. “In urban centers around the world, inexpensive curbside parking results in increased traffic, wasted fuel and more pollution,” says Rebar’s Matthew Passmore. “The planning strategies that generated these conditions are not sustainable, nor do they promote a healthy, vibrant human habitat. PARK(ing) Day is about re-imagining the possibilities of the urban landscape.”

    Feed meter... then lay sod!

    This year Garden Station‘s Project Manager, Lisa Helm, has coordinated several local organizations to sponsor parks on Friday September 16 (same day as Urban Nights).  DaytonMostMetro.com is sponsoring a park in front of their clubhouse at 120 N. St Clair. Garden Station is sponsoring a park in front of Blind Bob’s in the Oregon District, and City Hall is sponsoring a park on Ludlow Street.  MetroParks is loaning plants for the day and Green Velvet Sod Farms has donated sod, which will end up at Garden Station.  This is the third year Dayton will participate in the event.

    Since 2005, the project has blossomed into a worldwide grassroots movement: PARK(ing) Day 2010 included more than 800 “PARK” installations in more than 180 cities in 30 countries on six continents. This year, the project continues to expand to urban centers across the globe.

    A much better use of a parking space...

    PARK(ing) Day is an “open-source” user-generated invention created by independent groups around the globe who adapt the project to champion creative, social or political causes that are relevant to their local urban conditions. More information regarding local PARK(ing) Day activities can be found at www.facebook.com/GardenStation and a global map of all participating cities are available on the PARK(ing) Day website, at parkingday.org.
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    About Garden Station
    Garden Station is a community garden and art park founded in 2008 on the corner of 4th and Wayne, and is created completely by volunteers and donations. We love to encourage citizens to roll up their sleeves and be active in improving their city on a personal level.
    About Rebar
    Founded in 2004 in San Francisco, Rebar is an internationally recognized art and design studio operating at the intersection of art, design and ecology.

    Filed Under: Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles

    We Challenge You To “Find It Downtown”

    August 4, 2011 By Dayton Most Metro 3 Comments

    A scavenger hunt team in a totally different city - it is the best stock photo we could find...

    Not all projects end with the exact same plan they started with – in fact, most don’t.  However, the hallmark of any good team is the ability to adjust.

    When the updayton nightlife team first met at the Young Creatives Summit last April, they rallied around the idea of using artist propelled rickshaws to connect various parts of downtown.  This plan was proposed in response to a challenge from the Downtown Dayton Partnership to add a new aspect to First Friday that would help connect the many offerings from the galleries, restaurants and bars around downtown.

    Well… not even a week after the Summit, Tricab was unveiled.   Not wanting to compete with a new business, the nightlife team went back to the drawing board.  This resourceful group of volunteers quickly responded with another popular idea discussed at the Summit: a First Friday Scavenger Hunt.  Says, team lead Duante Beddingfield of the scavenger hunt idea, “The Downtown Dayton Partnership and AAA have a great passport incentive that’s designed to get people around to all the galleries on First Friday, and we wanted to design something similar to move people around through the businesses and special events that are available as well.”

    After a couple months of planning, the team’s first hunt is set for this Friday, August 5th.  The evening promises to be jam-packed with fun clue finding at stops at some of downtown’s best restaurants, venues and street art spaces.  Finding businesses to participate hasn’t been hard, says Beddingfield, “We’ve been knocked out by how enthusiastic the response has been from the business owners who want to be involved.”  In fact, a number of businesses are already lined-up for the group’s next hunt this October.

    To get started on the Hunt this Friday, pick up your clue sheet from First Friday volunteers at RiverScape immediately following the First Friday After 5 Concert.  After completing the clues, head to the after-party destination: Lucky’s Tap Room and Eatery where complimentary drinks await everyone who completes the Hunt.

    If you have questions about the event, contact Duante Beddingfield at jazzfan360@gmail.com.

    Filed Under: Downtown Dayton

    Aug. 5 First Friday has everything from skatedecks to a scavenger hunt

    August 3, 2011 By DowntownPartnership Leave a Comment

    Looking for a different way to explore downtown? The Aug. 5 First Friday is rolling in with a night of live music, art shows and entertainment.

    Broaden Your Horizons

    First Friday will be the continuation of the First Friday Passport Program. Pick up a First Friday Passport at RiverScape and other participating locations (click here for a list) to win prizes from AAA Miami Valley, which each month will award two prizes of one-year classic AAA memberships, with free renewals for existing members. Everyone who enters for the monthly prize now through Dec. 2 also will be entered into a drawing for a grand prize of a $1,000 travel gift certificate.

    The passport must be stamped by at least four locations, and visitors can get all four stamps during one First Friday or complete it another month. Once completed, they simply fill out their contact information and drop their passports in any of the First Friday Passport boxes that will be at all participating locations.

    Get a Clue

    The Aug. 5 First Friday is also the premiere of the First Friday Scavenger Hunt, an event hosted by volunteers from the young professional organization updayton. Teams of friends and families are invited to enjoy an evening packed with clues that include stops at some of downtown’s swankiest restaurants, venues and art spaces. Follow the clues to the final destination ― the First Friday After Party, where complimentary beer, wine and light snacks await everyone who completes the hunt. Clue sheets also will be inside First Friday passports.

    Skateboards, Sculptures and Still-Life

    Another featured event is the “The Art of Skate,” an art exhibit featuring skate decks and paintings celebrating skating culture past and present. Held at the Yellow Cab Building, 700 E. Fourth St, more than a dozen artists contributed to the project, including Amy Kollar Anderson, Rev. Chad Wells, Mike Guidone and Jason Goad, along with two California artists. The exhibit will be open until midnight, and the skate decks will be raffled later in August.

    New to the city’s arts scene, the Dayton Arts Project will present local artists’ work, followed by a performance of choreography, dance and media at Sinclair Community College’s Blair Hall Theatre. Featured artists include Damon Sink, who will create new live music in a collaboration with choreographer Rodney Veal; choreographer Ashley Sass, who will present her work, Momentum; Tom Watson III, presenting his Stem/ReAssemblage series; and Ben Quinn, who will display five new large works in a mixed-media exhibit.

    Additional art shows include:

    • The Blue Sky Project’s final exhibit will be showcased at 8 N. Main St. In this eight-week summer artist-in-residence program, five professional artists from throughout the world have worked with area teens in a collaborative art-making process that resulted in the new works of contemporary art that will be on display.
    • The Cannery Art and Design Center, , 434 E. Third St., will host Doug Benedict’s “Found Object Steel Sculpture,” along with live jazz, wine and hors d’œuvres.
    • Color of Energy, 16 Brown St., will present an introduction to the Record Gallery, a new store featuring collectible music items, along with new works by Mike Elsass and Bob Rhodes.
    • Color 2 Gallery, 519 E. Fifth St., will host Mike Elsass’ reception for the graduates of Stivers.
    • Dayton Visual Arts Center, 118 N. Jefferson St., will host its 20th Annual Open Members’ Show in the gallery. A selection of artists from the Members’ Show will give brief gallery talks about their work.
    • Elaine Balsley Fine Art, 523 E. Fifth St., will feature artwork by Stivers School for the Arts graduates.
    • Gallery 510 Fine Art, 510 E. Fifth St., will feature new figurative wood carvings by Marvin Olinsky and new still-life paintings by Nancy Hatton.
    • K12 Gallery, 510 E. Third St., will feature the work of TEJAS summer art camp students, as well as work by local painters in an exhibition centered on landscapes and showing films created by students throughout this year in K12’s first Film Fest.

    Hitting the Right Note

    In the Garden Station, 509 E. Fourth St., the Dayton Creative Circus Collective will host Free Music First Friday featuring a rare Dayton appearance by The Hiders from Cincinnati. After its 2006 debut, the band was named by NPR’s World Café as an “artist to watch.” Tim Pritchard of the local band Floods will open at 8 p.m.

    More live music will be featured throughout the Oregon District. Check out the Trolley Stop, the Oregon Express, the Tumbleweed Connection and the Dublin Pub for a variety of performances all night. Additionally, Practice Yoga will be hosting the WYSO-FM Rev. Cool Around the Fringe Dance Party, and several participating First Friday locations will be playing the long-running radio show.

    Rock Out

    Local musicians Blind Karma will play the First Friday @ 5 show at RiverScape MetroPark. The concession will be open and beer will be sold during the performance from 5-7 p.m. The concert will wrap up in plenty of time to head to the galleries and other arts venues taking part in the First Friday art hop.

    …And There’s More!

    Celebrating its grand opening will be Clash Consignment Co., 113 E. Third St., which features items for adult women and men, including an eclectic and funky mix of vintage to modern clothing, jewelry, shoes and other accessories. The store also carries original work by local artists, and will be hosting DJs during First Friday. New to First Friday is District Antiques, 122 Van Buren St., which specializes in antiques, collectibles, home furnishings and artwork. Patrons will receive 15 percent off new items and 10 percent off consignment items during First Friday. Martha Mellon Interior Design Studio also will offer free 30-minute in-store design consultations. Visitors are asked to bring their room measurements, photos, fabric samples, and toss pillows and other accessories to help with the design consultation. A variety of roaming performers will provide entertainment (weather permitting). This month, catch The Dropbacks juggling duo, the Circle Nerdz breakdance crew, solo saxophonist Tyrone Martin, and accordion and violin duet Nathan Rogers and Liz Landis.

    From approximately 8 to 11 p.m., many of downtown’s buildings will be lit for amateur and professional photographers who would like to capture night shots of the city in preparation for this year’s Downtown in Focus photo contest, held in conjunction with the Sept. 16 Urban Nights. Visit DowntownDayton.org for contest details.

    Visitors also can get outdoors during First Friday for Courteous Mass, which will meet at Don Crawford Plaza in front of Fifth Third Field at 5:15 p.m. for a bike ride through the event action. Gem City Circle Walks will host two historical walking tours led by longtime local history buffs Leon Bey, Nancy Roach and Curt Dalton. An Oregon Arts District walk will begin at 5 p.m. and the “Ghosts, Cemeteries and Murders Walk of Downtown Dayton” will begin at 7 p.m. Each walk is $10 and advance reservations are required by contacting Bey at 937-274-4749 or grantsguru501c3@yahoo.com.

    In addition, all the restaurants, retail shops, bars and clubs, and other establishments throughout downtown will be open during First Friday. For regular updates about this event, follow First Friday on Facebook or text “FirstFridayDayton” to 90210.

    First Friday is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership with support from AAA Miami Valley, the Oregon District Business Association, Clear Channel Dayton, Heidelberg Distributing Co., Five Rivers MetroParks, Culture Works and WYSO-FM 91.3.

    The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s website has a complete list of downtown’s arts and cultural amenities, as well as a dining guide, parking map and much more. Click here for a complete list of events taking place downtown.

    Add address – also, check for addresses throughout. Since this doesn’t start with the list, as in the release and brochure, there may be other places the address needs to be included.

    Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: art, art hop, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, First Friday, live music

    First Friday band likes pop, rock, ‘unexpected elements’

    August 3, 2011 By DowntownPartnership 1 Comment

    When Greg Bell plays a show with his band, Blind Karma, he goes for impact.

    “My first job is to do something that will astound my band mates to break that ice on stage,” he says. “Then we can address the audience as a unit.”

    From Bell’s description of the band’s performances, it is clear it set out to entertain, no matter the cost.

    “I don’t mind looking foolish if that opens the door to get the audience involved,” he says. “Generally, if I see someone shoe gazing, I will do something so ridiculous they can’t shoe-gaze anymore.”

    Audiences can expect this outgoing presentation when Blind Karma performs at the Aug. 5 First Friday @ 5 summer concert at the RiverScape MetroPark pavilion .

    Formed in 2008, Blind Karma is a trio of Daytonians who bring crowds to its feet with a variety of cover songs from as early as the 1960s. Bell says the band likes to play rock and pop music, but also tries to include unexpected elements in their concerts.

    Although the band has original material, they are currently only playing covers. They pull their material from a variety of decades as to find something that appeals to everyone in the audience.

    “I’m always hoping for that little extra something to remind the audience how special that song, that time period was,” Bell says.

    Off the long list of songs on Blind Karma’s setlist, Bell declines to list a favorite to play live (“That’s like asking me to choose amongst my children!”) but admits “Time” by Pink Floyd is especially meaningful to him.

    “It’s one of the most beautiful, moving songs,” he says. “I want to do it justice and play it with conviction. It has the potential to be an emotionally charged song.”

    As far as venues go, Bell looks forward to playing in Dayton for a variety of reasons: playing downtown at RiverScape MetroPark, working with sound engineer Monika Shroyer and participating in a community event, such as First Friday.

    Bell recognizes Dayton as a grounded place to perform — each venue has unique strong points and the and want to create the best experience possible for the audience.

    “There is a direct connection here in town of people wanting to do the best we can with what they’ve got,” he says.

    You can catch Blind Karma when they play the August 5 First Friday @ 5 concert from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at RiverScape MetroPark Pavilion, 111 E. Monument Ave. The concession will be open and beer will be sold from 5-7 p.m. The concerts will wrap up in plenty of time to head to the galleries and other arts venues taking part in the First Friday art hop.


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    Filed Under: Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton Tagged With: Blind Karma, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, First Friday, First Friday @ 5, live music, RiverScape MetroPark

    Activated Spaces is back.

    July 7, 2011 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    My last adventure got me out of the car and exploring the region via bus, bike and good ol’ fashioned walking. And you know what I saw? Well, in addition to the random shopping cart and dude who was arguing about drugs – I saw great local art! And not by seeking out a gallery (although I recommend that, too) – but by just walking around.

    The Activated Spaces team (powered by the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan) worked with local property owners and invited artists to share their work with the community while focusing on our region’s assets. It was a great success and resulted in 17 vibrant art displays filling downtown windows and the selection of Amanda Sue Allen as the People’s Choice award (work currently on display at the Cannery Art and Design Center). Everything from photography to quilt-work and paintings to cloth and pottery to cellophane was represented (and much, much more!) It was a great, diverse and eclectic celebration of Dayton’s professional and amateur artists.

    Serida checks to make sure the QR code is working on the Dayton Creative Syndicate's installation featuring the Culture Works festival.

    So – they’re doing it again! They have put the call out to local artists to submit work for a second round of storefront window art displays to be unveiled at the September Urban Nights. The fall 2011 installation theme, “Spotlight Dayton,” challenges artists to focus on our many downtown neighborhoods and highlight favorite places. They hope to include aspects of all areas of downtown–neighborhoods, parks, organizations and various community assets may be featured. It may be a challenge to remain strictly faithful to the theme, but the emailed prospectus states that they welcome artists’ interpretations of the theme however loose or literal it may be; if the artwork is not an exact demonstration of the theme, the artist statement may tie the work to the theme.

    Details of the project and submission guidelines are available online. Submissions are due by Friday, August 12, at 5PM.

    Check out the Activated Spaces web site for more information.

    Filed Under: Downtown Dayton, Visual Arts Tagged With: Activated Spaces, art, Cannery Art and Design Center, Downtown Dayton Partnership, generation dayton, Greater Downtown Dayton Plan, updayton

    Courthouse Square performers add entertainment to lunch hour

    June 17, 2011 By DowntownPartnership Leave a Comment

    Free pizza is served to the crowd in the square.

    Now that the rain has finally stopped, Courthouse Square is the place to be weekdays at noontime.

    Starting June 21 and lasting through Sept. 15, The Square is Where … will feature a variety of performers. Entertainment booked to date includes belly dancers, jugglers and a saxophonist.  The festivities will occur around noon on most Tuesdays through Fridays.

    Spectators can enjoy the show while grabbing lunch served by food vendors. Additionally, the YMCA will be hosting practice yoga and Zumba classes, perfect for those looking to recharge during their lunch breaks.

    The Square is Where … is inspired by Affair on the Square, an event that took place more than a decade ago.

    Now the Downtown Dayton Partnership and Montgomery Country are presenting The Square is Where … is a part of the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan to encourage growth and development in the city center.

    “We’re trying to show there is a thriving, vibrant downtown during the work day,” says Krystal Luketic, special event coordinator for the Downtown Dayton Partnership.

    As details become available, a complete schedule will be posted on www.DowntownDayton.org and www.mcohio.org. Any local performers interesting in entertaining on the square should contact Ashleigh Nunamaker at 937-224-1518, ext. 235 or intern2@downtowndayton.org.

    Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Downtown Dayton Tagged With: Courthouse Square, entertainment, live music, The Square is Where, YMCA

    Hoofing It: One Girl’s Guide to Walking the Streets of Dayton

    June 1, 2011 By Dayton937 9 Comments

    Things I remember seeing during my 20-minute commute: Tree limbs swirling in a rain-swollen Great Miami River. Aged buildings with elaborate cornices rubbing shoulders with their modern-day glass and steel counterparts. Phil staggering down the sidewalk asking for spare change to buy a muffin.

    Things I remember hearing during my 20-minute commute: The splash and giggle of kids jumping into a puddle. A glee club of birds overhead. The distressed screech of an ambulance .

    I live in a historic neighborhood downtown, and since I live, work, hang out and work out downtown, I can walk pretty much anywhere I need to go.

    Key words: Pretty much.

    Places I drive: Kroger. DeWeese Park. Village Thrift Store. Taqueria Mixteca. Cookouts at friends’ back yards. And, I admit it, sometimes places as close as Drake’s Downtown Gym and the Dublin Pub.

    One of my favorite shots taken during a walk home, shot from the Main Street Bridge looking east toward the Dayton Art Institute and Masonic Temple.

    I’m about to find out exactly what “pretty much” means as I join Megan Cooper in an experiment in using alternative transportation to get from here to there. We’re both ditching our gas-powered rides for at least one week starting June 1. Megan will be trekking across town primarily via bicycle and the bus. Be sure to read her columns leading up to and during this adventure, in which she gives a frank and funny account of going car-less.

    I will continue to get around primarily on foot, but I’m also going to figure out how to ride the RTA and rediscover my inner cyclist. The last time I rode the bus, I ended up at Children’s Medical Center while trying to get to Five Oaks, which is closer to Grandview Hospital. The last time I rode my bike any significant distance, my now- 19-year-old son was in a kid seat on the back.

    But, like Megan, I’m determined to give this a whirl. Unlike Megan, my research and preparation for this adventure is a total zilch. Well, I did grab a fresh journal in which to chronicle the sights and sounds of this voyage. When I finish writing this, I’m going to try to figure out how to work a pedometer a friend gave me two years ago. I made a solemn vow to look at RTA’s web site tomorrow night. And cross-my-heart-hope-to-die, I plan to check my bike’s tires really soon.

    I’m rolling ad hoc because I figure I can hoof it most places. I mean, perhaps my favorite thing about living downtown is the ability to walk so many cool places. I like having to step around Canadian Geese and their goslings on the gravel pathway atop the levee. I feel lucky I can stop at the RiverScape Metro Park concession and grab a cone of soft serve to enjoy on my way home. I even like the pitter-patter on my umbrella on rainy days and getting away with wearing rubber boots to the office.

    Daffodils in full bloom at RiverScape MetroPark, taken during a recent springtime walk home.

    Really, though, I am in denial.

    I may live in a handy little city where I can walk from one end to the other in less than 30 minutes, but getting around is about to get a lot more complicated without a car. While visiting my sister in Piqua on Memorial Day, I realized I’d have no way to get up there to play cowboy and Play-Doh with my nephews without a car. Mulching some new plants tonight, I realized I’d have to travel toughman style if I needed to grab another bag of this heavy, goopy stuff and lug it on a bus.

    View during my 20-minute commute on a recent May morning.

    I also realize I am lucky to have a car, even an 11-year-old contraption missing the passenger-side window and in bad need of a new catalytic converter I lovingly call The Rattletrap. I feel like Barbara Ehrenreich as she recounted her experiences working as a maid and other minimum-wage occupations in Nickel and Dimed, a book I found so horribly patronizing I couldn’t finish the first chapter. I hope to be able to give you, dear reader, an authentic and entertaining account of this adventure with respect to those who have no choice but public transportation to reach such destinations as their workplace, school and kids’ day care. I hope to be able to examine the impacts of our auto-adoring culture on our health and environment with a fresh perspective. I hope to better understand the myriad ways transportation affects our daily lives.

    And I hope you will help us: Do you get where you need to go without a car? If so, tell us your stories and (please!) give us some tips. Do you rev an engine to make it where you need to be? If so, tell us how you think your life would change if driving were no longer an option. Please share in the comments below.

    And we’re off: One foot in front of the other!

    Filed Under: Downtown Dayton, Twisted Wicker, Urban Living Tagged With: cycling, Dayton, Dayton Ohio, Downtown Dayton, walking

    Urban Nights: Proving Downtown Dayton Is Alive and Kicking

    May 11, 2011 By Dayton937 1 Comment

    It’s no marketing scheme: Urban Nights really is one of the best nights to be downtown.

    Downtown Dayton’s biggest street party returns from 5 to 10 p.m. this Friday, May 13. More than 100 venues in downtown Dayton, the Oregon Arts District and Wright-Dunbar Business Village will host special events, offer discounts and open their doors for an insider’s look. A variety of performers will entertain crowds on stages throughout downtown, and roaming performers also will liven up the event.

    Below are some highlights of the May 13 Urban Nights, but there’s more going on than can ever be featured in one article ― and nearly everything is free. Click here to download a map of participating venues and a complete performance schedule, including a listing of all participating locations’ events and specials, a schedule for all the stages, and parking deals. Follow Urban Nights on Facebook for regular updates and more information.

    Urban Nights gives people a chance to get artsy. Second Street will become a huge canvas when students from Stivers School for the Arts’ painting department create a paint-by-numbers style template on the street. The public then will be able to help Stivers students complete the mural, located in front of the Schuster Performing Arts Center between Main and Ludlow streets. The Paint the Street mural is sponsored by KeyBank and will be created with environmentally friendly liquid chalk that washes away with rainfall.

    Juggling duo The Dropbacks will toss and catch with the crowd during Urban Nights.

    Juggling duo The Dropbacks will toss and catch with the crowd during Urban Nights.

    Also on Second Street, visitors also can create a piece of whimsical public art using jelly beans and have their pictures taken in a free photo booth. At the popular Community Stage, located at the corner of Third and Jefferson streets, an eclectic mix of 10-minute performances will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., then anyone can take the mic for open karaoke from 7 to 10 p.m. The Dropbacks, a comedic juggling duo, will toss and catch with the crowd throughout Urban Nights locations. Other hands-on activities will be available at participating venues. For example, the Dayton Metro Library will offer arts-and-crafts activities for children and adults.

    Art is the heart of Urban Nights, and all of downtown’s numerous galleries will host exhibit openings and an array of more unusual offerings, such as a 7 to 8:30 p.m. performance by the Dayton Mandolin Orchestra at the Dayton Visual Arts Center. Some Urban Nights newbies are the Dayton Art Institute, which will offer a mixed bag of activities ranging from guided tours of its current exhibition to eye makeovers; Real Art Design Group, featuring jousting with shopping carts as part of “Urban Knights at Urban Nights;” and Atta Girl Art and Gardens Complex, where artists will open their studios for the public to have a look-see. At K12 Gallery for Young People’s new TEJAS studio, art by Rebecca Sargent will be featured.

    Vote for your fave Activated Spaces window display during Urban Nights.

    Vote for your fave Activated Spaces window display during Urban Nights.

    Art also happens in unusual places during Urban Nights. Activated Spaces has worked with local artists to display their work in previously vacant storefronts throughout downtown, and the public can vote for a People’s Choice award during Urban Nights. Practice Yoga will host live music by BJSR, the Dayton International Peace Museum will host an opening reception for an exhibit of Chinese brush painting, and artists will take over the Southern Belle’s second floor, where local crafters will sell their handmade wares. And the Blue Sky Project is hosting an exhibition of Mequitta Ahuja’s works on paper in the lobby of the KeyBank Tower and an exhibit of photography by Sa Schloff, as well as work by Blue Sky participants, in the former Roly Poly space on Courthouse Square. Several downtown housing options will be open for tours, and many of them will feature artists’ work, too.

    Downtown retailers also get into the Urban Nights spirit. At Derailed: A Hair Salon, co-owner Austin Burkhart will try to break his record for giving free Mohawks, and Omega Music will host live music throughout the night. Pantorium Cleaners will host a party with special entertainment, and Valeria’s Beauty Center and Day Spa will offer special discounts to celebrate the launch of its new retail store, Bonito.

    Scan this QR code with your smart phone to start the SCANvenger Hunt.

    Scan this QR code with your smart phone to start the SCANvenger Hunt.

    A fun way to get around Urban Nights is by playing Comtactics’ SCANvenger Hunt. Smart phone users are encouraged to visit participating businesses and search for two-dimensional QR codes. Players scan the codes, answer a trivia question about that business and are entered into drawings for giveaways.

    A weekend-long event also will open during Urban Nights. The Dayton Circus Creative Collective will host its sixth annual multimedia arts event, Sideshow VI, at Garden Station, 509 E. Fourth St., and in the nearby Yellow Cab building, 700 E. Fourth St. This two-block arts experience will feature work by more than 32 artists and performances by 25 musical groups.

    Urban Nights guests also will get a sneak peek of another weekend-long event, the FilmDayton Festival, held downtown May 20-22. Multidisciplinary artist and Springfield native Rod Hatfield has mixed a montage of silent films starring Lillian Gish, also a Springfield native. The Show will provide a live soundtrack to the projection on the east side of the Convention Center, which can be viewed from the Jefferson and Fifth street area.

    In addition to the arts, cycling has become an important part of Urban Nights. The Life Enrichment Center will roll out its new Yellow Bike program, a free bike sharing program downtown, during Urban Nights. The center is providing brightly painted yellow bikes available free of charge for anyone to ride between downtown destinations. People simply grab a yellow bike, ride it to their

    Urban Bikes @ Urban Nights meets at 5:30 p.m. in front of Fifth Third Field for a ride through the action.

    Urban Bikes @ Urban Nights meets at 5:30 p.m. in front of Fifth Third Field for a ride through the action.

    destination and park it in a bike rack for the next person to use. The center also is asking for donations of helmets in all sizes, which can be dropped off at Courthouse Square. In addition, Urban Bikes @ Urban Nights returns: Cyclists should bring their own bike and meet at Don Crawford Plaza in front of Fifth Third Field at 5:30 p.m. for this ride through the Urban Nights action.

    The best way to see as much as possible during Urban Nights is to walk, and many of the destinations are just a short distance from each other. Greater Dayton RTA also will provide free event trolleys to help visitors get around.

    Urban Nights takes place rain or shine. The event is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership, Culture Works, Montgomery County and the City of Dayton, with additional support from WDTN-TV2, DP&L, Greater Dayton RTA, Budweiser Select, the Downtown Priority Board, Sinclair Community College, Clear Channel and Mix 107.7-FM, KeyBank, and the Ohio Arts Council.

    Call 937-224-1518 or visit www.downtowndayton.org for more information.

    Filed Under: Active Living, Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: arts, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Events, Things to Do

    It’s No Joke: April 1 First Friday Packed with Art, Entertainment

    March 24, 2011 By Dayton937 2 Comments

    Comedic juggling duo The Dropbacks will return to First Friday in April to wow crowds with their feats of daring-do.

    Comedic juggling duo The Dropbacks will return to First Friday in April to wow crowds with their feats of daring-do.

    The next First Friday, downtown Dayton’s free monthly art hop, will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. April 1. As the weather warms, First Friday also heats up with the return of outdoor entertainment.

    The popular street performers will return to First Friday (weather permitting) with roaming entertainers including breakdance crew Circle Nerdz, the comedic juggling troupe The Dropbacks and saxophonist Tyrone Martin. The street performance is supported by grant funding from the Ohio Arts Council.

    Also returning to First Friday will be two historical walking tours by Gem City Circle Walks. Longtime local history buffs Leon Bey, Nancy Roach and Curt Dalton will lead an Oregon Arts District walk beginning at 5 p.m., and the “Ghosts, Cemeteries and Murders Walk of Downtown Dayton” will begin at 7 p.m. Each walk is $10 and advance reservations are required by contacting Leon Bey at 937-274-4749 or grantsguru501c3@yahoo.com.

    Another outdoor event in April will be presented by The Broken Dayton Art Machine, a group of local artists who will present a single-piece digital exhibit titled “I Have No Rival.” The artists will create a three-story video projection in the floors above The Southern Belle, 134 N. Patterson, which can be viewed from Patterson Boulevard from 8 p.m. to midnight. Artists Nicholaus Arnold, Ian Breidenbach, Frank Travers, Phillip Evans and Ren Cummings will at The Southern Belle to discuss their work.

    As always, there will be plenty of action in downtown’s galleries and other establishments during First Friday, including in some nontraditional spaces. As part of the 510 Project, visitors can watch two local artists set up art installations in two spaces located right off Courthouse Square. In the former Roly Poly space (33 N. Main), Landon Crowell will install a video piece that examines the workers’ rights issues facing Ohio and Wisconsin’s public employees. In the lobby of the KeyBank Tower (10 W. Second) from noon to 6 p.m., Leesa Haapapuro will create a sculptural installation created in conjunction with her “Canal Man” project, which will feature cast human figures installed in the granite pools along Patterson Avenue. The sculptures will represent the men who labored to dig the Miami Erie Canal.

    The Cannery Art and Design Center will host live music during First Friday.

    The Cannery Art and Design Center will host live music during First Friday.

    In its newest space, TEJAS, K12 Gallery for Young People, 510 E. Third St., will feature the exhibit “Dirt and Matter,” paintings by Rebecca Sargent, from 6 to 9 p.m. K12 also will display artwork by the HAALO (Helping Adolescents Achieve Learning Objectives) program of the Montgomery County Juvenile Courts and works from St. Luke School. The Cannery Art and Design Center, 434 E. Third St., will feature paintings by Clifford Darrett, whose jazz/salsa five-piece band will perform from 7 to 10 p.m. Nearby Garden Station, 509 E. Fourth St., will host live music, including Shade of Red at 8 p.m.

    Open from 5 to 8 p.m., the Dayton Visual Arts Center, 118 N. Jefferson St., will host a preview party to launch the countdown to its 18th Annual Art Auction, which will be held April 29 at Sinclair Community College. At 7:30 p.m., DVAC will announce the live auction line up.

    The Wine Gallery, 5 W. Monument St., will host the photography of local artist Josh Mayes in his exhibit “A Taste of Spring,” which emphasizes flowers and celebrates the change in seasons.

    In the Oregon Arts District, Press, an espresso bar and arts space at 257 Wayne Ave. will feature the exhibit “April Fools,” a group art show and live performance by John Gassett, Eric Dunn and Wes Tirey from 7 to 11 p.m. Elaine Balsley Fine Art, 523 E. Fifth St., will host an open house featuring a variety of contemporary art from 3 to 10 p.m. ReCreate, 438 E. Fifth St., will feature original art, instruments and other music-related items.

    At the Color of Energy, 16 Brown St., gallery owner Mike Elsass will show a preview of his work that will be featured in Laguna Beach, Calif., next fall. Elsass’ second gallery, Color 2, 519 E. Fifth St., will host an exhibit of new works by Jennifer Rosengarten, Bob Rhoades, Ann Kim, Ben Norton, Amanda Baker and Darren Haper.

    Jazz saxophonist and music aficionado Tyrone Martin will perform at First Friday. This photo was taken by Josh Mayes, who will exhibit his work at The Wine Gallery during the event.

    Jazz saxophonist and music aficionado Tyrone Martin will perform at First Friday. This photo was taken by Josh Mayes, who will exhibit his work at The Wine Gallery during the event.

    Gallery 510 Fine Art, 510 E. Fifth St., will show Christina Pereyma’s “Yellow Box,” an interactive artwork constructed of yellow satin. Visitors will be able to enter the enclosed space and be photographed as part of the exhibit. Gallery 510 also will introduce the wood turnings of Maryland artist Michael Batista. 5th street clayworx, 521 E. Fifth St., will highlight the “Tree of Life” sculptures by Paula Vasquez. Nancy Snyder also will offer functional pottery for the Easter holiday, as well as gifts for weddings and special occasions.

    Omega Music, 318 E. Fifth St., will host live music from 6 to 9 p.m. Patrons who present a receipt from another Oregon Arts District business will receive 10 percent off new CDs and LPs, as well as 15 percent off used music.

    Other entertainment options abound during First Friday. For example, the monthly Courteous Mass Ride will meet at Don Crawford Plaza in front of Fifth Third Field, on the corner of Patterson Boulevard and Monument Avenue, at 5:15 p.m. for a ride through the city. The Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Avenue, presents The Boys Next Door at 8 p.m. and the urban arts showcase “The Signature: A Poetic Medley Show” will take place at  The Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St., from 9 to 11 p.m.

    Jay’s Seafood Restaurant, 225 E. Sixth St., will host Puzzle of Light at 9 p.m. with no cover charge. Las Americas Caribbean Cuisine, 524H E. Fifth St., will offer a special menu and musical entertainment by Armando Garcia. Canal Street Tavern, 308 E. First St., will host the Lab Partners at 9:30 p.m.

    Click here for a complete list of events taking place downtown.

    In addition, all the restaurants, retail shops, bars and clubs, theaters, The Neon, Wiley’s Comedy Niteclub, Urban Krag Climbing Center, and other establishments throughout downtown will be open during First Friday. For regular updates about this event, follow First Friday on Facebook. The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s website has a complete list of downtown’s arts and cultural amenities, as well as a dining guide, parking map and much more.

    Filed Under: Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: arts, Dayton Ohio, Downtown Dayton, Events, First Friday, Things to Do

    Showdown Visual to Open Downtown Location

    March 22, 2011 By Dayton937 1 Comment

    Showdown Visual will join a growing community of creative services firms when it opens a downtown office in April.

    The Showdown Visual team is comprised of PJ Perretta, Kenny Mosher, Rachel Mosher and Chip James.

    Visual media production company Showdown Visual, which recently won 11 prestigious Hermes Awards, will join a growing community of creative services firms located in downtown Dayton when it opens an office in a renovated space at 124 E. Third St. in mid-April.

    “We are excited to move downtown to be around so many of our clients, as well as other design firms,” said Kenny Mosher, co-founder of Showdown Visual. “Also, our new space provides the exact creative environment we need.”

    Indeed, the move will put Showdown Visual in the company of a dozen creative services firms located in the center city, including Jon Morton Photography, which also will open this spring in the same building. Showdown Visual’s new space will be approximately 2,000 square feet, and it will share a 500-square-foot video and photography studio with Jon Morton Photography.

    “The concentration of creative services firms, such as Showdown Visual, in downtown Dayton creates an environment where these firms, located within a walkable distance of each other, can easily network and collaborate,” said Sandy Gudorf, president of the Downtown Dayton Partnership. “Downtown also continues to attract these firms because it offers a variety of nontraditional, architecturally interesting office space that’s well suited ― and even inspiring ― to creative services firms.”

    Showdown Visual, founded in spring 2009 by Kenny and Rachel Mosher, won a coveted gold Hermes Award in cinematography as an element of advertising on Feb. 26. The company also won eight silver awards and two bronze. The Hermes Awards, conducted by the American Advertising Federation, recognizes and rewards creative excellence in the art of advertising. Showdown Visual now will advance to one of 14 district competitions and, if it wins at this level, will go on to compete in the national ADDY Awards.

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    In addition, Showdown Visual created a video for the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan that has been widely distributed among the dozens of public and private sector partners involved in the Plan, a strategic blueprint for the future of downtown Dayton. Thousands of people have viewed the video, which continues to receive lots of glowing feedback.

    “In an era when visual media is impacting every area of our lives, Showdown Visual produces videos that combine creativity, storytelling, cinematography and top-notch editing techniques to separate our clients from their competition,” Kenny Mosher said. “Visual media is the fastest growing and most effective form of marketing in the world today. We believe our locally owned company is changing the game for clients on the local and national levels.”

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    Showdown Visual already has garnered national attention. The company created a music video shot entirely on an iPhone 3GS titled “Play” that has more than 200,000 online views to date. In addition, Showdown Visual and Real Art Design Group, a Dayton-based firm with a client list that includes Fortune 500 companies, have partnered on several projects. They were a national Top 5 finalist in The Story Beyond the Still for a webisode chapter titled Alderwood, a mystery-thriller short film for a national Lexis Nexis marketing campaign. The two companies also partnered on a documentary for Mead introducing its new Builder Research Paper Software.

    Showdown Visual already has compiled an impressive client list. Clients include Lexis Nexis, the University of Dayton, Wright State University, Sinclair Community College, Antioch Midwest, Five Rivers MetroParks, Mead, CIN Legal Data, Atomic Interactive, Health Partners Clinic, Miami Valley Research Park, Productive Parenting, Children’s Medical Center Dayton, the Dayton Development Coalition and more.

    Also making up Showdown Visual’s creative team are Rachel Mosher, creative director; PJ Perretta, who records audio, writes and produces music, and works with post-production sound design and web programming; and Chip James, who manages project production and client relations.

    Filed Under: Dayton Entrepreneurs, Downtown Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Ohio, Downtown Dayton, Young Professional

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    Montgomery County’s State of the County

    10:30 am
    Smith's Auditorium, Sinclair Bldg 12

    $1 Oysters

    11:00 am
    Club Oceano

    Cinco de Mayo

    12:00 pm
    Sueño

    5 de Mayo

    4:00 pm
    El Meson

    Cruise-In Night

    5:30 pm
    The Flying Pig

    Mommy and Me Yoga

    6:00 pm
    The Well: A Center for Women's Wellness

    Community Fitness Bootcamp

    6:00 pm
    RiverScape MetroPark

    Monday Trivia Night

    6:30 pm
    The Pub

    Chess Club!

    6:30 pm
    Blind Bob's Bar
    + 6 More

    The Beanhive Coffee Company

    8:00 am
    Win Supply

    Bargain Tuesday: $6.50 Movie Day

    8:00 am
    The Neon

    El Caporal Food Truck

    11:00 am
    CarMax

    Half Price Wine every Tuesday

    4:00 pm
    Whisperz Speakeasy

    Lumpia Queen

    4:00 pm
    Franklin Food Truck Park

    Oh Boy Sweets

    4:00 pm
    Thomas Cloud Park

    Tai Chi & Qigong at the River

    6:00 pm
    RiverScape MetroPark

    Open Mic Night

    8:00 pm
    Peach's Grill

    ILLYS Fire Pizza

    9:45 am
    Amazon Fulfillment Center

    Preschool Storytime with Chef Lester

    10:30 am
    Dayton Metro Library - Miami Township Branch

    wrappin&rollincafe

    12:00 pm
    Dayton Childrens Hospital

    South Dayton Young Professional Spring Speed Networking

    5:00 pm
    Warped Wing Barrel Room & Smokery

    Live Music from Danny Voris at Whisperz Speakeasy

    5:00 pm
    Whisperz Speakeasy

    Yoga – Arcade Arts & Wellness

    5:30 pm
    Dayton Arcade

    The Lumpia Queen

    5:30 pm
    Devil Wind Brewing

    Wannabe Tacos

    5:30 pm
    Courtyard Lounge

    Community Fitness Bootcamp

    6:00 pm
    RiverScape MetroPark

    Dueling Pianos w/ Ebony & Ivories

    6:30 pm
    The Mayflower- The Encore

    Trivia

    7:00 pm
    Chappy's Social House

    Trivia Night at Alematic

    7:00 pm
    Alematic Artisan Ales

    Puzzle Feud

    7:00 pm
    Dayton Beer Company
    + 5 More

    Partnering for Peace: WWII & Beyond – Conversation with Sir Dermot Turing

    11:00 am
    Dayton International Peace Museum

    Fashion Show and Dessert Auction

    11:00 am
    Carillon Historical Park

    Art Start Pre-School Storytime

    11:30 am
    Rosewood Arts Centre

    Open Coworking

    12:00 pm
    The Hub at Dayton Arcade

    Sisters: A Cyanotype Series by Suzi Hyden

    12:00 pm
    Dayton Society of Artists - DSA

    Launch Pad

    12:00 pm
    The Hub at Dayton Arcade

    Thursday Night Wine Tastings at Meridien

    5:00 pm
    Meridien Uptown

    Grapes & Groves

    5:00 pm
    Heather's Coffee & Cafe

    Spring 2025 Wine Festival

    5:00 pm
    Southern Ohio Brewing

    Godown’s Fixins

    5:00 pm
    englewood Market

    Rolling Easy

    5:00 pm
    Yellow Springs Brewery

    Taste Buds

    5:00 pm
    Joui Wine

    What The Taco?!

    5:00 pm
    Dayton Childrens Hospital

    Jazz and Beyond Concert

    5:30 pm
    Dayton Art Institute

    The Smoky Room Music Series: Sax Tone

    6:00 pm
    Wright Dunbar Cigar Shoppe & Lounge

    3D Printing Fun

    6:00 pm
    Dayton Metro Library West Branch

    Fun Trivia! Prizes!

    7:00 pm
    Bock Family Brewing

    Dayton’s Hidden World War II History

    7:00 pm
    Carillon Historical Park

    Sleep Token’s Even In Arcadia Release Party

    9:00 pm
    Catacomb Records
    + 11 More

    Hot Yoga & Reiki

    9:00 am
    Gem City Holistic Wellness

    Twisted Greek

    11:00 am
    Win Supply

    Cousins Maine Lobster

    11:00 am
    Walmart Xenia

    Mother’s Day Brunch

    11:30 am
    Trotwood Community & Cultural Arts Center.

    Sisters: A Cyanotype Series by Suzi Hyden

    12:00 pm
    Dayton Society of Artists - DSA

    PEACE TALKS: DSA’s Spring Juried Exhibition

    12:00 pm
    Dayton Society of Artists - DSA

    Xenia Food Truck Rally

    4:00 pm
    Xenia Station

    Briella’s Hot Dogs

    4:00 pm
    Kil-Kare Raceway

    Cook-In at DLM Oakwood Mezzanine

    5:00 pm
    Oakwood Dorothy Lane Market

    Southern Ohio Spring Wine Festival

    5:00 pm
    Southern Ohio Brewing

    Candlelight Reading Night

    7:00 pm
    Davis-Linden Building

    Sweet Indulgence 2025!

    7:00 pm
    Dayton Arcade

    Pointes of View

    7:30 pm
    Victoria Theatre

    Laughter on the 23rd Floor

    7:30 pm
    Actor's Theatre Fairborn

    THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN

    8:00 pm
    Dayton Playhouse

    Chayce Beckham

    8:00 pm
    The Brightside Event & Music Venue

    Last Call 20 YEAR REUNION

    8:00 pm
    Mr Boro's Tavern
    + 9 More

    Free HIIT Bootcamp

    8:00 am
    Dick's House of Sport

    Spring Migration Bird Walk

    9:00 am
    Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum

    Assembling Picnic Tables for the Sycamore Trails

    9:00 am
    sycamore Trails Aquatic Park

    Fundraiser YOGA

    10:00 am
    Entropy Brewing Co.

    Annual Plant Sale

    10:00 am
    Three Trees Farm

    Waynesville Street Faire

    10:00 am
    Downtown Waynesville

    Claybourne Grill

    10:00 am
    Waynesville Street Faire

    Millionaire’s Row Historical Walking Tour- Miamisburg

    10:30 am
    Dayton Metro Library - Miamisburg Branch

    Mother’s Day Blooming Brunch

    11:00 am
    The Torch Event Venue

    DAI Community Book Sale

    11:00 am
    The Dayton Art Institute

    Healthy Kids Day

    12:00 pm
    RiverScape MetroPark

    Sisters: A Cyanotype Series by Suzi Hyden

    12:00 pm
    Dayton Society of Artists - DSA

    PEACE TALKS: DSA’s Spring Juried Exhibition

    12:00 pm
    Dayton Society of Artists - DSA

    The Indulge Event

    12:00 pm
    Montgomery County Fairgrounds

    Mother’s Day SPCA Fundraiser

    12:00 pm
    Brandeberry Winery

    Mother’s Day Tea & Fashion Show at Meridien

    1:00 pm
    Meridien Uptown

    Mother’s Day Brunch

    1:00 pm
    The Winery at Versailles

    Beginner Stand-Up Paddleboard Yoga

    2:00 pm
    RiverScape MetroPark

    Swirl and Sip!

    2:30 pm
    Young's Jersey Dairy

    Vandalia Sweet Treats Fest

    4:00 pm
    Vandalia Rec Center
    + 19 More

    Coffman Sprint Triathalon

    7:00 am
    Coffman YMCA

    Mother’s Day Buffet

    8:00 am
    The Famous Restaurant

    5th Annual Mother’s Day 5K Run/Walk!

    8:30 am
    Woodside Cemetery & Arboretum

    Meals con Madre – a Mother’s Day Brunch

    10:00 am
    Sueño

    Mother’s Day Brunch Edition

    10:00 am
    Dunaway’s Beef 'N Ale

    Mother’s Day Brunch!

    10:00 am
    Smith's Boathouse

    Mother’s Day Brunch

    10:00 am
    Station House

    Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet

    10:00 am
    The Florentine Restaurant

    Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet

    10:30 am
    Amber Rose Restaurant and Catering

    Moms & Mimosas

    11:00 am
    Mudlick Tap House

    Mother’s Day Lunch Buffet

    11:00 am
    Dewberry 1850 at UD Marriott

    Mother’s Day Terrarium Event

    11:00 am
    Now and Zen DIY Studio

    11:30 am
    Dayton Woman's Club

    Mother’s Day Buffet

    11:30 am
    Giovanni's

    Oh Boy Sweets

    12:00 pm
    Full Circle Brewgarden

    2nd Sundays in Historic Springboro

    12:00 pm
    Downtown Springboro

    Paris Flea Market

    12:00 pm
    Dixie Twin Drive-In

    Schmidt’s Sausage Truck

    12:00 pm
    Tractor Supply Co.

    Mother’s Day Lego Build

    12:00 pm
    Dayton Brick Shop

    THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN

    2:00 pm
    Dayton Playhouse

    Mother’s Day Cookout

    4:00 pm
    Valley Vineyards

    Laughter on the 23rd Floor

    5:30 pm
    Actor's Theatre Fairborn
    + 14 More

    Week of Events

    Mon 5

    Tue 6

    Wed 7

    Thu 8

    Fri 9

    Sat 10

    Sun 11

    6:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Aullwood Audubon’s Birdathon

    May 5 @ 6:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Aullwood Audubon’s Birdathon

    It’s time again for good fun, good friends and good birding with Aullwood Audubon’s Birdathon 2025 brought to you by...

    8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Oh Boy Sweets

    May 5 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Oh Boy Sweets

    We are retired veteran own truck that serves up so amazing sweets and food to go along with them! Your...

    10:30 am

    Montgomery County’s State of the County

    May 5 @ 10:30 am

    Montgomery County’s State of the County

    This event is designed to showcase the progress we’ve made, our investment in critical services and our vision for the...

    11:00 am - 9:00 pm Recurring

    $1 Oysters

    May 5 @ 11:00 am - 9:00 pm Recurring

    $1 Oysters

    all day monday oysters are just $1 when ordered in increments of 6 valid in the bar or at tables

    12:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Cinco de Mayo

    May 5 @ 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Cinco de Mayo

    Join us for our annual Cinco de Mayo celebration, where we will be honoring the rich cultural and culinary history...

    $40
    4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    5 de Mayo

    May 5 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    5 de Mayo

    OPEN- A new way to enjoy this festive day! Offering a tasty El Meson style buffet with Mexican flavors and...

    $25
    5:30 pm

    Cruise-In Night

    May 5 @ 5:30 pm

    Cruise-In Night

    Mondays at Flying Pig Tavern Cruise-In Night . Cruise-in night will be held EVERY Monday beginning May 5th from 5:30 -...

    6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Mommy and Me Yoga

    May 5 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Mommy and Me Yoga

    You asked for it, and here it is- EVENING Mommy and Me Yoga at The Well! https://bit.ly/mommyandmeyogathewell But it's not...

    $18
    + 6 More
    8:00 am - 12:00 pm

    The Beanhive Coffee Company

    May 6 @ 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

    The Beanhive Coffee Company

    8:00 am - 5:00 pm Recurring

    Bargain Tuesday: $6.50 Movie Day

    May 6 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Recurring

    Bargain Tuesday: $6.50 Movie Day

    Tuesday at the Neon in Downtown Dayton movies are just $6.50

    $6.50
    11:00 am - 1:30 pm

    El Caporal Food Truck

    May 6 @ 11:00 am - 1:30 pm

    El Caporal Food Truck

    Partnership with the El Caporal Restaurants in Mason and Liberty to bring restaurant quality food to you!

    4:00 pm Recurring

    Half Price Wine every Tuesday

    May 6 @ 4:00 pm Recurring

    Half Price Wine every Tuesday

    We're pouring amazing boutique wines from independent winemakers around the world, join us for a glass at half price any...

    4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Lumpia Queen

    May 6 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Lumpia Queen

    The Lumpia Queen specializes in the most popular dishes of the Philippines. 1 Lumpia Crispy Filipino Spring Rolls Perfectly hand...

    4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Oh Boy Sweets

    May 6 @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Oh Boy Sweets

    We are retired veteran own truck that serves up so amazing sweets and food to go along with them! Your...

    6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Tai Chi & Qigong at the River

    May 6 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Tai Chi & Qigong at the River

    Offered by Immortal Tree Qigong. Each hour-long Tai Chi & Qigong session will start with breathing exercises, warm up, and...

    Free
    8:00 pm - 11:00 pm Recurring

    Open Mic Night

    May 6 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm Recurring

    Open Mic Night

    Get ready for your weekly refill of music during Tuesday Open Mic Night at Peach's Grill with host Kyleen Downes....

    9:45 am - 3:00 pm

    ILLYS Fire Pizza

    May 7 @ 9:45 am - 3:00 pm

    ILLYS Fire Pizza

    We are a mobile wood fired pizza company that specialize in turkey products such as Turkey pepperoni, Italian Turkey sausage,...

    10:30 am - 11:30 am Recurring

    Preschool Storytime with Chef Lester

    May 7 @ 10:30 am - 11:30 am Recurring

    Preschool Storytime with Chef Lester

    Join us for stories, songs, and other fun learning activities designed to develop the language, literacy, and social skills your...

    12:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    wrappin&rollincafe

    May 7 @ 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    wrappin&rollincafe

    Southwest Chicken Wrap Marinated Chicken, Cheddar Cheese, Zesty Cilantro Lime Sauce, Black Beans/Grilled Corn Mix, Lettu... $11.00 Club Wrap Marinated...

    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    South Dayton Young Professional Spring Speed Networking

    May 7 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    South Dayton Young Professional Spring Speed Networking

    South Dayton Young Professional Spring Speed Networking Welcome to the South Dayton Young Professional Spring Speed Networking Event! Are you...

    Free – $10
    5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Live Music from Danny Voris at Whisperz Speakeasy

    May 7 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Live Music from Danny Voris at Whisperz Speakeasy

    Beginning Wednesday, April 16 and continuing every Wednesday thereafter, talented local classical guitarist, performer, and educator, Danny Voris, will perform...

    5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

    Yoga – Arcade Arts & Wellness

    May 7 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

    Yoga – Arcade Arts & Wellness

    The 2025 Arcade Arts & Wellness Series is a rejuvenating journey with a variety of local yoga instructors amidst the...

    Free
    5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

    The Lumpia Queen

    May 7 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

    The Lumpia Queen

    Chicken Pancit w/1 Lumpia The Signature Dish of Philippines! Made with Boneless and Skinless Chicken Thighs, Fresh Vegetabl... $10.00 Chicken...

    5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

    Wannabe Tacos

    May 7 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

    Wannabe Tacos

    Dayton area business serving up tacos, tots and dogs. Our specialty all-beef hots and loaded tots are piled high. And...

    + 5 More
    11:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Partnering for Peace: WWII & Beyond – Conversation with Sir Dermot Turing

    May 8 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Partnering for Peace: WWII & Beyond – Conversation with Sir Dermot Turing

    Join us for a special event with Sir Dermot Turing, nephew of the legendary codebreaker Alan Turing, as we explore...

    Free
    11:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Fashion Show and Dessert Auction

    May 8 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Fashion Show and Dessert Auction

    Come join us for a fabulous day filled with the latest fashion trends and delicious desserts up for auction. Get...

    $75
    11:30 am - 12:15 pm Recurring

    Art Start Pre-School Storytime

    May 8 @ 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Recurring

    Art Start Pre-School Storytime

    Art Start Pre-School Storytime 2nd Thursday of the month 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rosewood Arts Center 2655 Olson Dr....

    Free
    12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

    Open Coworking

    May 8 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

    Open Coworking

    Join us in The Hub for open co-working from 12pm to 5pm. Ever wonder how The Hub could work for...

    12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Sisters: A Cyanotype Series by Suzi Hyden

    May 8 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Sisters: A Cyanotype Series by Suzi Hyden

    The Dayton Society of Artists is pleased to present Sisters, a cyanotype series by our member Suzi Hyden. This show...

    Free
    12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

    Launch Pad

    May 8 @ 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

    Launch Pad

    Meet the people you need to move your business forward This monthly LaunchPad event series brings you opportunities to expand...

    Free
    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Recurring

    Thursday Night Wine Tastings at Meridien

    May 8 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Recurring

    Thursday Night Wine Tastings at Meridien

    Our reps choose a handful of great wines every week for tasting.  Purchase individual tastes or a flight.  If you...

    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Recurring

    Grapes & Groves

    May 8 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Recurring

    Grapes & Groves

    Join us every Thursday to Taste Wine at your own pace. Each Thursday we will have one of our highly...

    + 11 More
    9:00 am Recurring

    Hot Yoga & Reiki

    May 9 @ 9:00 am Recurring

    Hot Yoga & Reiki

    Come join us for hot yoga class Fridays at 8:00a!!! $25 Drop-In; yoga packages and memberships available! We're going to...

    $25
    11:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Twisted Greek

    May 9 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Twisted Greek

    11:00 am - 2:30 pm

    Cousins Maine Lobster

    May 9 @ 11:00 am - 2:30 pm

    Cousins Maine Lobster

    11:30 am - 1:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch

    May 9 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch

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    $25
    12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

    Sisters: A Cyanotype Series by Suzi Hyden

    May 9 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

    Sisters: A Cyanotype Series by Suzi Hyden

    The Dayton Society of Artists is pleased to present Sisters, a cyanotype series by our member Suzi Hyden. This show...

    Free
    12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    PEACE TALKS: DSA’s Spring Juried Exhibition

    May 9 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    PEACE TALKS: DSA’s Spring Juried Exhibition

    The Dayton Society of Artists (DSA) proudly presents PEACE TALKS, our annual spring juried exhibition. This timely exhibition reflects on Dayton’s...

    Free
    4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

    Xenia Food Truck Rally

    May 9 @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

    Xenia Food Truck Rally

    Grab family, friends, picnic blanket, or chair and join Xenia Food Truck Rallies every Friday till August from 4-8PM for...

    4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Briella’s Hot Dogs

    May 9 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Briella’s Hot Dogs

    Step up to Briella's, where we transport you to the bustling streets of the big city with our authentic Chicago...

    + 9 More
    8:00 am - 9:00 am Recurring

    Free HIIT Bootcamp

    May 10 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am Recurring

    Free HIIT Bootcamp

    This is a high-intensity interval training and bootcamp style class hosted by Virgil Carter from Express Fitness Studio at Dick's...

    Free
    9:00 am - 11:00 am

    Spring Migration Bird Walk

    May 10 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am

    Spring Migration Bird Walk

    Your guide’s favorite time of the year! We’ll be looking for our year-round residents, and colorful spring migrants like Baltimore...

    9:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Assembling Picnic Tables for the Sycamore Trails

    May 10 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Assembling Picnic Tables for the Sycamore Trails

    🌳 Join the Miamisburg Rotary for a Day of Park-Building Fun! 🛠️ We’re teaming up to assemble picnic tables for the brand-new Sycamore...

    10:00 am - 11:00 am Recurring

    Fundraiser YOGA

    May 10 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am Recurring

    Fundraiser YOGA

    Saturdays just got a whole lot better! ✨ Join us at Entropy Brewing Co. in beautiful downtown Miamisburg for Yoga...

    $25
    10:00 am - 3:00 pm Recurring

    Annual Plant Sale

    May 10 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Recurring

    Annual Plant Sale

    Come get all the veggie plant starts you need for a successful garden this year. Each vegetable plant is started...

    10:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Waynesville Street Faire

    May 10 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Waynesville Street Faire

    Discover the charm of historic Waynesville, Ohio, at the Waynesville Street Faire! Browse through racks of vintage clothing, discover unique...

    10:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Claybourne Grill

    May 10 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Claybourne Grill

    bour

    10:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Millionaire’s Row Historical Walking Tour- Miamisburg

    May 10 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Millionaire’s Row Historical Walking Tour- Miamisburg

    In coordination with the Miamisburg Historical Society, the Dayton Metro Library is offering a walking tour of Millionaire's Row in historic...

    + 19 More
    7:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Coffman Sprint Triathalon

    May 11 @ 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Coffman Sprint Triathalon

    Join the Coffman YMCA and Milano’s for the Sprint Triathlon on May 11, 2025, at 7:00 A.M.! A portion of...

    8:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Buffet

    May 11 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Buffet

    Celebrate Mom with an unforgettable brunch on Sunday, May 11th, from 8AM-2PM! Buffet Only: $25 Buffet + Bloody Mary Bar:...

    $25
    8:30 am

    5th Annual Mother’s Day 5K Run/Walk!

    May 11 @ 8:30 am

    5th Annual Mother’s Day 5K Run/Walk!

    Registration is OPEN for the 15th Annual Mother’s Day 5K Run/Walk!  Lace up those sneakers and get ready for a...

    10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Meals con Madre – a Mother’s Day Brunch

    May 11 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Meals con Madre – a Mother’s Day Brunch

    Join Sueño and Miami Valley Meals for our Meals con Madre - a Mother’s Day Brunch benefitting hunger relief across...

    $55
    10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch Edition

    May 11 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch Edition

    BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: 2nd Sunday Brunch! Once a month we will be open Sunday with a Special Brunch Menu....

    10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch!

    May 11 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch!

    Celebrate Mom with a delicious brunch she’ll love! Treat the special women in your life to a relaxing, memorable meal!

    10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch

    May 11 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch

    Menu:Fresh fruitHash brown casseroleBacon and sausageFrench toastScrambled eggsGlazed hamRoasted turkey breastMashed potatoes and gravyCorn bread stuffingSeasonal steamed vegetablesDinner rollsDessert tableCoffee...

    $25
    10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet

    May 11 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

    Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet

    Mother’s Day at The Florentine Brunch Buffet: 11AM–2PM Dinner Service: 3PM–7PM Treat mom to something unforgettable. Menu details dropping soon....

    + 14 More
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