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Charity Events

SICSA to offer Mediocre Pet Portraits on Giving Tuesday

November 22, 2022 By Dayton937

“The definition of mediocre is ordinary, common, or average.  That accurately describes how many of us draw.  With that in mind, our Giving Tuesday event was appropriately named Mediocre Pet Portraits,” said Nora Vondrell, CEO and President of SICSA Pet Adoption and Wellness Center (SICSA).  “No one thinks of their pets as ordinary, but for a minimum donation of $10 to SICSA on Giving Tuesday, we’ll provide a Mediocre Pet Portrait of their pet.”

The Mediocre Pet Portrait event will take place on Giving Tuesday, November 29, 2022.  Giving Tuesday is a global movement unleashing the power of generosity that encourages people to give to or collaborate with charitable organizations.  Members of the public can participate in Mediocre Pet Portraits through SICSA’s Facebook Fundraiser page where they will be able to provide their donation and then upload a photo of their pet in the comments section.  Later that day, the completed mediocre pet portraits will be uploaded into a Giving Tuesday Mediocre Pet Portraits Photo Album on SICSA’s Facebook page.     

“Local SICSA supporters and volunteers have signed up to help us draw all the portraits,” stated Vondrell.  “Last year we had close to 30 people drawing more than 300 portraits in this fun event!”  At the conclusion of the event, people may pick up their completed drawings from SICSA’s Adoption Lobby during business hours.  SICSA is located at 8172 Washington Church Road, Dayton, OH 45458.  The fundraiser can be found online at facebook.com/sicsapets. 

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles Tagged With: giving tuesday, SICSA

25th Anniversary: ‘The Show Must Go On’ hits a Milestone!

November 21, 2022 By Dayton937

It was 1996 when Dayton’s ‘To Care is to Cure,’ an all-night drag show that incorporated the local gay bars, came to end. The show, which had been a mainstay, at one time featured local drag celebrities hopping on a bus and performing all around the city. It was the end of an era, in a sense, but it wasn’t the end of HIV as so many had hoped.

Enter the RubiGirls…an organization made for fund-raising! ‘We were well into our ‘gig’ when TCITC decided to stop their performances. Josh Stucky, (AKA Dana Sintell), who had been on those buses doing those shows thought maybe, just maybe, the RubiGirls could take that event and move it forward in a different way. It would be a fundraiser by the RubiGirls for local HIV organizations, only it would be in one location like a production.He was on to something! From the first one up to today, The Show Must Go On has been a sell-out, bringing in ten of thousands of dollars over the years for all kinds of organizations!’ Says one-time RubiQueen Lupe Valezz.

This year, the show takes place at the historic Dayton Arcade. ‘It was so incredible last year to be the first big production at the Arcade since its re-opening. We were overwhelmed!’ Says India Summer (aka Brent Johnson.) Despite some sound issues, which we think we have remedied, it was one spectacular night. Coming out of COVID, it felt good to be with our people again!’ And people were there! The Show Must Go On brings in huge crowds, over 600 attended at the old Coliseum at the fairgrounds a few years ago. ‘It is supposed to be a holiday event, and it is in some ways, but ever-Rubi, it’s really a FUN-raieser!’

Speaking of fun-raisers, Stucky, one of. the original RubiGirls still performing (the other is the beloved Tim Farquhar, aka Fonda Peters) remembers those ‘old days.’ ‘In the days of ‘To Care is To Cure,’ we were losing friends monthly and the crisis was so real, so close that we had to do something. Big name Queens like Ashley West, Mona Dez, Amanda Kane and of course, Misty Knight were like our trusted leaders! I learned much from them that carries our RubiMission through today!’

 

The Show Must Go On has become, for many, a holiday tradition! Where some see the Saturday after Thanksgiving as the OSU-MICHIGAN game, others gather their friends and family for a night of laughs with the RubiGirls.

This being the Silver Anniversary of the big show, the RubiGirls are promising some favorite performances, some nice new numbers and of course, those naughty games! Farquhar had this advise for the new RubiFans attending, ‘Bring your besties, grab a cocktail, sit back and allow yourself a night of mayhem and memories!’

Stucky went on to remind us ‘This is a benefit. Out largest of the year. You will meet our RubiScholarship recipients and see the now-famous video of the beneficiaries we will sponsor in 2023…70 organizations in total! It’s just amazing!’

Some tickets remain for the BIG PRODUCTION! You can buy them at therubigirls.com. You will also see ways to donate to their scholarship on their webpage!

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Charity Events, The Featured Articles

The Little Exchange Holiday Open House & Christmas Raffle

October 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Since 1950, The Little Exchange gift shop has proudly donated over $1.7 million to Dayton Children’s Hospital. They will be hosting their biggest annual event, their Holiday Open House November 4 -6.  They promise a fun shopping experience filled with all things Christmas (and some snacks and wine too 🎅🏼😉). Your reservation cost is a 100% donation to Dayton Children’s Hospital. Stop in or go to their website to choose your desired time slot to come shop and find beautiful decor and so many gifts! Each hour will have a 30 person max so no long lines and crowded spaces of the past.

 

You can also support them by purchasing a raffle ticket for the  12 Days of Christmas Raffle valued at over $2200! 100% of these raffle ticket sales go directly to Dayton Children’s Hospital’s Family Resource Connection!

One lucky winner takes home the following prizes:

The Little Exchange Fine Gifts

 

  • 12 Drummers Drumming: Yeti cooler filled with 12 Christmas ales and 2 tickets to a UD Basketball game
  • 11 Pipers Piping: 2 tickets to Mannheim Steamroller Tuesday, December 20 at 7:30 at Schuster Center Orchestra Center Row CC Seats 127 and 128
  • 10 Lords A-leaping: 2 tickets to The Nutcracker, Saturday, December 17th 2:30 PM Schuster Center, Orchestra Right, Row B and a bottle of Crown Royal
  • 9 Ladies Dancing: 2 tickets to Carrie Underwood’s Denim & Rhinestone Tour. Saturday, March 4, Nationwide Arena, 7:30p. Section 112 Row Q Seats 3 and 4
  • 8 Maids A-milking: 8 Graeter’s gift cards
  • 7 Swans A-swimming: 7 lucky Lottery tickets and a bottle of Crown Royal
  • 6 Geese A-laying: 750ml bottle of Grey Goose vodka and martini glasses
  • 5 Golden Rings: gorgeous “Vienna Bypass Ring” by Judith Ripka 18k yellow gold and sterling silver ring donated by Jaffe Jewelers
  • 4 Calling Birds: Golf for 4 with carts at exclusive Sugar Valley Golf Course since great golfers get birdies!
  • 3 French Hens: 3 bottles of Château Saint-Louis La Perdrix 2020 Rose
  • 2 Turtle Doves: $100 Winans Chocolate gift card
  • A Partridge in a Pear Tree: Find the perfect Christmas tree (up to 6 ft) courtesy of Siebenthaler’s Centerville Garden Center and a bottle of Three Pears Pinot Grigio 2020.
  • Total Value: $2200

Purchasers of online tickets will receive your ticket number via email within 48 hours. Tickets purchased on Sunday November 6th will receive an email with your ticket number prior to the drawing. Tickets may also be purchased in our shop or by calling us at 937-299-1561.

Ticket sales will end 30 minutes before the drawing at 4:30 PM.

Winner will be drawn on Facebook Live on Sunday, November 6th at 5:00pm.  Follow them on Facebook to watch to see if you are our winner!


The Little Exchange Fine Gifts

45 Park Ave,
Oakwood, OH, 45419
937-299-1561
Monday – Friday
10:00 am – 5:00pm
Saturday
10:00am – 3:00pm

Filed Under: Charity Events, Community, The Featured Articles

All You Can Eat BBQ Fundraiser for Box 21

October 16, 2022 By Dayton937

Box 21 is the area’s oldest continuously operating all-volunteer emergency service organization. No tax dollars support the operations of the group. Box 21 is funded by fund drives, with dues and donations.
All members work without the expectation of pay or other compensation. From headquarters on Island Park in Dayton, Ohio, Box 21 operates heavy rescue trucks, ambulances, mobile rehabilitation units, water rescue equipment, an air cascade vehicle and multiple watercraft. Aid is rendered primarily to fire, police, and medical authorities who are actively engaged in helping others.
By its charter, the organization will travel any reasonable distance to assist; such distances have included trips to Gallipolis, Cleveland, Richmond, Louisville and Canada. Membership in Box 21 fluctuates between 30 and 40 persons, and each is responsible for knowing all phases of the operation. The reward which each member receives for his/her efforts is the satisfaction of knowing that he/she has helped someone else by providing a necessary service in a tradition that has lasted since 1935.
Here’ your chance to support for Box 21 Emergency Support Service by Filling your bellies and emptying your wallets!!
Join them on Thursday, Nov 10th from  5 – 9pm at Company 7 BBQ in Englewood for an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet and place your bids on some fantastic items in our silent auction! There will also be a raffle and a 50/50 drawing, as well as a ton of fun for a good cause!
Pre-sale tickets are available from any Box 21 Member or Representative, or you can pay at the door. Buffet Cost is $20/person. Tickets can also be purchased online here.
Doors will open to serve dinner between 5pm and 8pm. Raffle prizes will be drawn for at 7:30pm and Bidding on Silent Auction items will end promptly at 8pm.

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Bourbon & Bubbles Returns!

October 10, 2022 By Dayton937

Last held in 2019, Bourbon & Bubbles is an artsy cocktail party fundraiser hosted by the Dayton Art Institute on Nov 4th, 2022. Featuring a selection of exclusive, handcrafted bourbons and refreshing bubbly from around the world, plus gourmet bites, tasty treats, and fun entertainment. A wide variety of samples will be offered, including several rare whiskeys. Tickets for the event include up to eight tastings of bourbons and/or sparkling wine. A cash bar is also available, offering bourbons, sparkling wine and specialty cocktails.

For those willing to dig a little deeper into their pockets, the  exclusive VIP Reception (separate ticket) offers early admission (6:30 p.m.) to the event, plus special food and drink selections, and a signature bourbon cocktail.

2019 event as photographed by Tom Gilliam

Tickets:
DAI Members: $80

Non-Members: $95

VIP: $135

If you want to attend, buy your tickets now- this event will sell out!

For more details visit https://www.daytonartinstitute.org/upcoming-events/special-events/bourbon-bubbles/

 

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bourbon & Bubbles, DAI

Local Domestic Violence Resource Agency, Artemis Center, Sees Increase in Services

September 28, 2022 By LIbby Ballengee

As the provider of Montgomery County’s 24/7 domestic violence hotline, Artemis Center saw a 47.7%* increase in calls from 2020 to 2021. Nationally, the increase was a little over 12%* and in Ohio, the increase was 29%*. With this significant increase in calls, and an overall 30%* increase in the total number of clients served in the same time frame, Artemis is seeking support now more than ever. 

The 24/7 Domestic violence hotline is the hub of all of Artemis Center’s services. Through this hotline, Artemis provides safety planning and emergency assistance which includes safe housing, transportation, access to pantry services, and referrals to other community partners. Artemis Center provided services to over 4,100* people in 2021 and answered over 6,600* hotline calls. 

In October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Artemis Center will be sharing information with the Dayton community through events, campaigns, and stories.

The signature fundraiser for Awareness Month is the Breaking the CycleFundraising Breakfast, held on Thursday, October 13, 2022, from 8:00-9:00 am at Sinclair’s Conference Center.

The Breaking the Cycle Virtual 5k is held during the entire month of October. The goal is to raise $100,000 in support of survivors in the Miami Valley. Support for Artemis Center will help increase the number of trained advocates to answer the 24/7 hotline and sustain other programs and services needed in the Dayton community. 

With such an increase in services, it is vital that we continue to make our community aware of the resources that ArtemisCenter provides free to all that need them!

 

 

More about Artemis Center:

  • Location: 310 W. Monument Ave., Dayton, OH 45402
  • Hotline: 937.461.HELP
  • Website: Artemiscenter.org

Filed Under: Charity Events, Community, Getting Involved, Health & Wellness, The Featured Articles Tagged With: abuse, artemis, break the cycle, Dayton Ohio, Events, fundraiser, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

Sound Valley Summer Music Festival this Saturday

August 25, 2022 By LIbby Ballengee

The 2022 Sound Valley Summer Music Festival is happening this Saturday, August 27th at Yellow Cab Tavern. This year, they are teaming up with Channel 99.9 Dayton & Dayton’s New Country 103.9 to bring another incredible lineup to the Miami Valley. 

Each year organizers partner with a local nonprofit to continue their mission of building community through music. This year they are taking our mission quite literally and are proud to be teaming up with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton. The organization brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

This year’s festival features 13 local bands:

ENMY
Age of Nowhere
Ryan Mundy
K.Carter
Serin Oh
Seth Canan & The Carriers
Knavery
Seth Gilliam & The Fake News
Bribing Senators
Heather Redman & The Reputation
Scary Hotel
The Kadence
Dak Janiels & The Holy Smokes

There will also be plenty of good food on hand from The Pizza Bandit and Phat & Rich. Drinks available at the Yellow Cab bar. Gates Open at 4pm on Saturday, August 27th at Yellow Cab Tavern. Music starts at 4:30pm. Tickets are available at: https://www.soundvalleydayton.com/SummerFestivalTickets

About Sound Valley: Sound Valley is a community driven initiative with the goal of bringing regional and national attention to Dayton’s vibrant and growing music scene. Sound Valley is a group of Dayton musicians, journalists, promoters, and music supporters who are working to build a vibrant music scene through promotion and production. We believe that by working together we can put a national spotlight on the natural homegrown talent that exists right here in the Miami Valley.

 

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton Tagged With: bands, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Events, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

Bingo Fundraiser to Benefit Domestic Violence Survivors

August 7, 2022 By LIbby Ballengee

The Home Experts Realty’s Dayton Real Estate Crush team is partnering with Yellow Cab Tavern to host Crush for a Cause: Bingo Nite benefiting Artemis Center on Tuesday, August 16th.

The Dayton Real Estate Crush team presents several philanthropic opportunities for its real estate agents each year. Team Founder, Elizabeth Cooper, explains that this is central to the heart of their mission. “We love supporting our neighbors and helping to build a strong community by investing in the efforts of wonderful organizations like Artemis Center.”

Artemis Center empowers survivors of domestic violence to make decisions and choices to establish and maintain safety for themselves and their children. They work collaboratively with other community services and provide education and advocacy programs that help create community best practice responses for survivors of domestic violence.

Kelly Sexton, Director of Development for Artemis Center, stated the organization is thrilled to be the recipients of this fundraiser. “We thank the Dayton Real Estate Crush team for including us in this event. In 2021, Artemis saw a 47% increase in calls to our 24/7 hotline. We know there is a great need for our services, and funds from events like this help us to continue offering these services free of charge to the Dayton community.“

Home Experts Realty’s Dayton Real Estate Crush

If you or someone you know needs help, please call the Artemis Center 24/7 hotline at 937-461-HELP (4357). You can learn more about their extensive domestic violence supportive services at www.artemiscenter.org.

There is no cover charge for this event. There will be six rounds of bingo. Each round, the winner will get a $10 gift certificate to either Yellow Cab or Pizza Bandit with the final cover all round getting a $25 gift certificate! Players can get as many bingo boards as they like for $5 each, which goes directly to The Artemis Center!

You can also participate in a 50/50 Raffle, or bid on raffle baskets provided by the Dayton Real Estate Crush team, their partners, and affiliates.

HOW TO GO?
Tuesday, August 16th ,2022, at 6:30 pm
Yellow Cab Tavern
700 E. Fourth St.,
Dayton, OH 45402

Filed Under: Charity Events, Downtown Dayton, Getting Involved, The Featured Articles Tagged With: benefit, bingo, Dayton, Dayton Ohio, Downtown Dayton, Events, fundraiser, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

10th Annual 5k for Kelli

August 2, 2022 By Dayton937

Presented by the Breast Wishes Foundation
Join us in remembering the life of Kelli James and honoring all the breast cancer survivors, the fighters and the love ones we’ve lost. 100% of proceeds go to granting wishes for women with breast cancer through the Breast Wishes Foundation. 

The 5k for Kelli Run/Walk is a super fun event for the whole family. It is a 3.1 mile out and back course that begins and ends next to Wegerzyn Gardens and winds along the beautiful Stillwater River. Because Kelli loved fairies, we encourage everyone to dress up in tutus, wings, and flower crowns. No fairy gear? No problem! We have everything you need at the merchandise tent with all proceeds going to Breast Wishes Foundation. We also offer free fairy face painting and colored hair spraying!
Registration and Merchandise tents will open at 7:30 am.

Event Fees: Registration only $25! (Register by August 7th to guarantee a super-soft and comfy t-shirt)

Online registration ends on August 16th, sign up in person at Georges Thursday and Friday or at the event on race day.

Awards: Be sure to bring a few extra dollars to buy some raffle tickets. Our top prize is $1,000 cash!

We will give medals, pint glasses and gift cards to the Top 3 Male and Female overall and the Top 3 Male and Female in each age category.

Age categories: 19 and Under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60 and over

Event Parking and Registration: The Flying Field at Wegerzyn, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Avenue, Dayton, OH 45414

Pre-Registration packet pick up: At George’s Family Restaurant, 5216 North Dixie Drive, Dayton, OH 45414

Thursday and Friday August 18th and 19th from 8am to 7pm

We highly recommend pre-packet pickup!

Filed Under: Active Living, Charity Events

Sonic Springs Benefit Concert features Talib Kweli, Cloud Nothings, Monograms & more!

July 18, 2022 By Dayton937

On Friday, July 22nd, 2022 at 7:00 pm The Brightside in Dayton, OH will host a benefit concert featuring national recording artists Talib Kweli, Cloud Nothings, local DJ Fatty Lumpkin, and Brooklyn-based indie rock band Monograms. All proceeds above operating costs will be donated to the independently owned radio station WYSO in Yellow Springs.

Since its inception in 1958, the mission of WYSO has been to serve the Miami Valley and beyond with trusted journalism and artistic inspiration that improves lives and builds community. In 2023 WYSO will be moving from their home on Antioch’s campus to a new studio, including much-needed equipment upgrades and new performance spaces for live-in studio music concerts.

The event will be held under the moniker of “Sonic Springs” and is slated to be an annual concert to bring unique musical performances to the Dayton area. The event is being curated and produced by Eric Mahoney, a filmmaker/producer best known for directing the feature documentary Brainiac: Transmissions After Zero. Eric and his family recently moved to Yellow Springs from Brooklyn, NY.

 

HOW TO GO?

Friday, July 22nd, 2022 at 7:00 pm

The Brightside Music & Event Venue (905 E 3rd St, Dayton, Ohio)

Food truck on-site: Phat & Rich

Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sonic-springs-a-benefit-concert-for-wyso-tickets-304403126947

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Charity Events, Community, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, Urban Living Tagged With: alternative, arts, bands, benefit, charity, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Events, fundraiser, hip hop, live music, rap, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton, WYSO

Backwater Voodoo Hosts KISS Rum Charity Raffle

May 3, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

The Miamisburg Merchants Association is holding a charity raffle, hosted by Backwater Voodoo Tiki Lounge & Creole Kitchen. This raffle will support Crew Nation, a charitable fund, created to help the touring, venue and festival crews who need support during personal hardships or crisis situations.

Backwater Voodoo are big fans of the line of premium rums launched by the band KISS® last year.  KISS® are big supporters of Crew Nation, and this collaboration creates the perfect opportunity to tie-in with their upcoming appearance at the Ervin J. Nutter Center (in Dayton) on May 12.

One entry ticket gives you a chance to win the following prize:

A bottle of limited, numbered edition KISS Ultra-Premium Monstrum Rum,

AND two (2) tickets to the KISS End of the Road Tour concert at the Wright State Nutter Center on May 12, 2022.

The drawing will be held on May 10 and the winner will be contacted by Backwater Voodoo.  Must be 21 or older to purchase a valid entry. Buy your $20 raffle ticket here. Proceeds from the raffle will benefit Crew Nation, and the Miamisburg merchants Association.

Backwater Voodoo, located at 103 S 2nd St in  Miamisburg, is also hosting a KISS Rum Tasting on Tues, May 10th from 6:30-8pm. Tickets for the tasting run $55 and can be purchased online.

This tasting will feature all three of the KISS rums, including the Limited Edition Ultra-Premium Monstrum. Check them out:

KISS Black Diamond Premium Dark Rum – Taking its name and character from the closing song on KISS’s 1974 debut album, KISS Black Diamond Premium Dark Rum is an exceptionally smooth blend of Caribbean cask rums aged up to 15 years and bottled at 40%. This master-blended creation has received six internationally recognized awards since the launch in October 2020.

KISS Detroit Rock Premium Dark Rum – Just as in the fans’ favorite classic ‘Detroit Rock City’, this premium rum lives up to the song’s legacy with eight globally recognized awards for quality. Based on a selection of the finest Dominican rum casks aged between 8 and 15 years, the result is an incredibly soft rum, fantastically smooth with a nuanced spicy scent and clear oak character which is unique for a blend of 45% strength.

KISS Monstrum Ultra-Premium Rum – The Latin word for ‘monster,’ the KISS Monstrum Ultra-Premium Dark is the newest and boldest addition to the portfolio. Specially selected from Guyana and Jamaica, the rums have been aged for over 14 years in ancient arrack leggers, a very particular edition of 800 liter oak casks. The curated result is one of high quality perfection in a clean, clear and light-colored ultra-premium rum with no added sugars or flavoring.

Light snacks will be served as part of the event.

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Backwater Voodoo, KIss Rum

Sueno To Host “From Dayton With Love” Fundraising Concert

April 9, 2022 By Dayton937

“From Dayton, With Love” is an evening of entertainment and fundraising to support those on the ground defending their homeland of Ukraine. On 4.24, Sueño will transform into a performance space, featuring:

*Live Slavic and Appalachian musical performances from Brother Hill, Benya Stewart, and Siarzhuk Douhushau (of Slavalachia) and a Hill Spirits Hoedown

*Belly dancing by Lily Datura of Gem City Burlesque

*Fire dancing from Aurora Fire

*Eastern European wines and inspired cocktails from Soroca Imports

*Silent auctions featuring donations from local businesses

Tickets are $10. (Please note that Sueño will NOT be offering food this evening). All proceeds from ticket sales, bar sales, and silent auctions will be used to support UA First Aid, a grassroots initiative started by Ukrainian students of Ohio University who returned to Ukraine at the start of the war to help their people in their time of greatest need. One of the most desperate needs is for IFAK’s (Individual First Aid Kits) which have become nearly impossible to access in Ukraine. These life-saving kits are essential for the treatment of wounded civilians, as well as volunteer and military personnel alike. These kits on average cost $115 per unit.

Though it is our sincere hope that this conflict will be resolved as soon as possible, we must prepare for the possibility that these items will still be needed in the weeks to come. If hostilities have generally ceased by the time this money is raised, funds will go directly to wherever they are most needed, whether to caring for orphaned children, to humanitarian supplies, or to rebuilding efforts. We make it our duty and mission to serve the citizens of Ukraine however we may best serve them.

Tickets are just $10 and available online.


Sueno

607 E 3rd St Dayton, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio 45402

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles

10 Nonprofits Events To Support This April

April 2, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

We know the Miami Valley is generous and can always be counted on to support the various causes of our local community. Here we’ve highlighted some events that will make a difference in our community. We hope you’ll choose to attend at least one of these friendraisers.

 

April 8 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Bourbon & Blues

The Mall at Fairfield Commons
2727 Fairfield Commons Blvd, Beavercreek, OH

Tickets $30 – $40 

Here’s what you get with your ticket: 

– A fun night out with proceeds benefiting Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce’s community initiatives 

– A flight of 4 bourbon tastings and a presentation by Indian Creek Distillery (additional tastings available for purchase) 

– Two hours of live music by “Authorized Personnel” 

– A selection of appetizers from local eateries 

– Desserts from Nothing Bundt Cakes 

– Raffle opportunities for special bottles of select bourbons 

– Live painting performance by Raise Your Brush (painting to be silent auctioned) 

– Other beverages available for purchase provided by BJ’s Brewhouse

Wear your favorite “blue” attire! 

Proceeds will go to support the Chamber’s initiatives to promote and support the local business community.

 

Saturday, April 9, 2022. 7 pm
Wright State’s ArtsGala
VIP Reception: 6—7 p.m.
Creative Arts Center

Wright State’s ArtsGala is known as one of the premier arts events in Dayton. Each year, our guests are treated to a wealth of top-notch performances by Wright State’s talented students in art, music, theatre, dance, and motion pictures. In 2022, ArtsGala returns with a fresh, new look and will continue to fund the dreams of students in the fine and performing arts as they work diligently to pursue careers as performers, movie directors, musicians, and artists.

As always, the ArtsGala event is black tie optional. Wright State’s current COVID-19 protocols do not require guests to wear masks or be vaccinated, however, any changes to the policy will be communicated in advance of the event.  Purchase tickets here.

 

April 10 @ 11:30 am
Speakeasy X Square One
Speakeasy Yoga 510 E. 3rd St, Dayton, OH
Feel good, look good, do good! Join Square One and Speakeasy Yoga on the morning of April 10th at 11:30 for Yoga and Blowouts, all to help support our furry friends at SICSA.

Start at Speakeasy with a 60-minute vinyasa flow class led by yoga teacher and Speakeasy Yoga Studio owner Tori Reynolds, then head over to Square one for Blowouts and Mini Spa Services. Finally, to top it all off, enjoy a with a meet and greet of some of SICSA’s four-legged finest who are in need of a good home.
Tickets are $50 for both the yoga class and your Square One services. All proceeds from this event will go to SICSA’s Guardian Angel fund that helps rescued pets receive life saving surgeries.
Preregister and purchase your ticket online using this link: https://yoga.speakeasydayton.com/external_form?e=6310442…
*Speakeasy Yoga requires proof of full vaccination for class participation. Please bring your card or a photo and matching ID.

April 22 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Masquerade Ball: A Night of BLU to Remember…
Meadowbrook at Clayton 6001 Salem Ave, Clayton, OH
Celebrate 15 years of Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Service with the Nu Phi Sigma Dayton Alumni Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma. Each ticket will help education/scholarship efforts and other programming for Nu Phi Sigma Chapter initiatives through Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc..
Tickets $45

April 23 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Packard Spring Fling
America’s Packard Museum 420 S. Ludlow St., Dayton, OH
30th Anniversary Packard Spring Fling Banquet Guest Speaker​ Dancing ​ ​Online Ticket Sales are available by clicking HERE. You can also

30th Anniversary Packard Spring Fling Banquet

Guest Speaker​ & Dancing
​Online $ 85 Ticket Sales are available by clicking HERE.

April 28 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Champions for Children
The Golf Club at Yankee Trace 10000 Yankee St, Centerville, OH
You are invited to join us for our first annual Champions for Children fundraising breakfast. At Hannah’s Treasure Chest, we provide so much more than the distribution of necessities for children in need. We prioritize the health, safety, and dignity of each child we serve and give them the opportunity to feel seen and valued with every item chosen just for them.

HTC is the only organization in Southwest Ohio that freely distributes all the items a child might need to grow and thrive from birth to adulthood. Through our 70 community partners, we meet caregivers where they are and support them during difficult times as they work to secure their families. As the need increases in our community, HTC’s dedicated volunteers and staff remain unwaveringly committed to serving vulnerable children in Southwest Ohio. We invite you to join us and become a Champion for Children.

Register here, tickets $50

April 28 @ 5:30 pm
On Cloud Wine
Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center 1 W 2nd St, Dayton, OH

Join us for some relaxation and escape the April showers preparing to embrace the May flowers. ON CLOUD WINE in the Wintergarden at the Schuster Center will be a night to remember! Tickets include the option to taste more than 30 different bottles of wine, appetizers, a souvenir tasting glass, parking in The Arts Garage, and a retail store to take your favorite bottles home with you!

Tickets are $60, purchase online here.

April 29 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Annual Art Auction

The Co’s popular Annual Art Auction returns! Sip, snack, admire and bid with friends and artists in the Arcade’s magnificent Rotunda. Over 100 works of original art up for grabs at the most eclectic art party in town. To honor the history of the Dayton Arcade’s architecture and to bring out the vibrancy of the artwork, we request that all wear black and white artsy attire.

Free Parking. Ample hors d’oeuvres. Cash Bars.

Member Price: $75; Non-Member: $90; At the Door: $100

SILENT AUCTION 

  • Early bidding begins online Wednesday, April 27 at 10 am and closes Friday, April 29 at 9.45 pm. (no fee to bid online)
  • Join us at the Annual Art Auction on April 29 to see all of the Silent Art Auction items in person and bid from your phone

LIVE AUCTION

  • The Live Auction will take place in The Co’s gallery at 8 pm on Friday, April 29
  • Bidders must register at the event
  • Proxy bids available

April 30 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Fight for Air Climb
Day Air Ballpark 220 North Patterson Boulevard, Dayton, OH
COVID-19. Lung Cancer. Lung disease. Clean Air. That’s why we Climb. We’re taking the Climb outside in 2022. We’re moving onward and upward, safely and responsibly, so that we can make an impact now to ensure a healthier future for all.

Join us outside for a reimagined Climb. Climb 956 steps of the Day Air Ballpark, and get exclusive field access, when you race the bases! All are welcome to share in this adventure, whether you’re new to the event or a veteran Climber. Elite climbers can choose a Triple Climb Challenge and race 2,868 steps!

Below are the route options for this year’s Fight For Air Climb with stair count totals.

Stadium Climbers: This route will include running the bases & weaving up and down the Lower & upper Bowl at Day Air Stadium for a total of 956 stairs and equates to about a half-mile.

Firefighters and First Responders: This route will include running the bases & weaving up and down the Lower & upper Bowl at Day Air Stadium for a total of 956 stairs and equates to about a half-mile.

Power Hour: This route will include running the bases & weaving up and down the Lower & upper Bowl as many times as you can, in one hour! Choose this climb for the Ultimate Challenge! This participation type has a $250 minimum fundraising requirement.

Climb Your Way (VIRTUAL): We recommend shooting for the 956 stairs the Stadium Climbers will be doing which equates to about a half-mile.

April 30 @ 7:00 pm
Beer & Brewing

Get ready for fun at the farm as Father, Son and Friends entertains us all with their toe-tappin’ Irish tunes along with the McGovern Irish Dancers!

Bring your own chairs to relax and take in the show as you spend time with friends and neighbors.

Your ticket includes up to seven (7) tastes from our local craft brewers who will be set up under the Farm Pavilion. Find your favorite brew and purchase full size beers ($7.00) from any of our brewers or the Bonbright Distributors truck. Warped Wing Brewing Company, Hairless Hare Brewery, and Fifth Street Brewpub (plus more) will join us.

This event will be for those 21 and over. Dress code is nice casual; we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes as most of the event area is on grassy lawn areas.

100% of your ticket price will support Aullwood’s environmental education programs for local students. Get your ticket online in advance for $30

 

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles Tagged With: charity, fundraiser

Saint Anne’s Cheese Sales to Help Fund New K-9 For Dayton Police

April 2, 2022 By Dayton937

Saint Anne’s Cheese and Dayton Rotary are raising funds for a new Dayton K-9. Make a donation and you’ll have the chance to submit a prospective name for the working dog.

 

All proceeds from Cheese in the month of April will go towards this community project as well as match your donations. You can make an online donation here.

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Dayton At Work and Play

March 28, 2022 By Bill Franz

One of two prints I donated for the Stivers School for the Arts Photography Auction.
For the past 19 years, the award winning Stivers photography department has held a silent auction to raise money for their program. Fine art photographers from around the Miami Valley and around the world donate work to raise money for cameras, film and darkroom equipment used by the students.
$2 at the door. Friday, April 1, 6-9pm at Stivers School for the Arts, 1313 East Fifth Street.

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Art Photography Auction, Bill Franz, Stivers School for the Arts

Festive. Lively. Grand. Wright State’s ARTSGala is BACK!

March 27, 2022 By Joshua Stucky

There is a magic in Wright State’s ARTSGala. Maybe it’s The Dance? The Theater? The Voice? The Films? The Orchestra? Maybe it’s the fact that Wright State continues to provide the area, the nation, even the world with graduates that lead the way in the creative arts. Or maybe, just maybe, the magic is the event itself!

People have been longing for ARTSGala to return to her glory following a long and arduous pandemic. The two year hiatus appears to be over. Saturday, April 9, WSU will be be chock full of student performances in all kind of art forms. The event, 7pm-12a, will be held in the Creative Arts Center. ‘We are back,’ says Joe Deer, Artistic Director of the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures at Wright State University.  ‘You can feel the excitement. There is so much to engage with at this year’s Gala. You can see selections from Sweet Charity; see sets designed by film students; hear some Broadway, Disney and Shakespeare; and of course, opera, dance and  the orchestra!’

Deer beams. He knows the community enjoys this sort of ‘arts theme park.’ ‘Folks can rove where they please and enjoy whatever they choose. The event is truly immersive. It’s a unique approach to the Arts, and it’s popular! I have always said it feels like a cruise ship without the water!’ Deer goes on, ‘and what I mean is great entertainment, excellent food in elegant dining rooms, a piano bar, great wine, craft beer, bourbon, specialty cocktails and even cigars!’

With all of that said, the Gala is really about raising money to provide scholarships for students of the arts programs. (Of note, the Gala has raised $3 million for the scholarships since its inception.) Another unique facet of the evening is the ability to talk to the WSU students about their experience. It keeps the night intimate and personal.

One of the more popular parts of the ARTSGala is the coveted silent auction. Mobile bidding is used for more than 100 items at the event. You can bid on everything from art to luxury items.

Entertainment. A Great Cause. Dreams Realized. And A University Committed to the ARTS. It really doesn’t get much better than Wright State’s ARTSGala!

Tickets to this year’s big event are $300 each and can be purchased at www.wright.edu/artsgala. You can also go to www.wright.edu/artsgala/why-support-artsgala to hear real world experiences from some of the college’s arts students.

 

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles

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