The Friends of SICSA Bark n Bling jewelry and accessories sale is coming up and they are still looking for donations. Could you check your jewelry drawers and closets to see if you have any jewelry, purses, scarves, or like items to donate to SICSA’S Bark n Bling sale? ALL donations happily accepted, but particularly unwanted gold and precious jewelry since gold prices are high right now ( even broken gold jewelry is perfect!). Declutter your lives and donate to a great cause. Contact Heather at [email protected] to donate or drop off at SICSA during open hours with a note that it is for the jewelry sale.Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals (SICSA)
172 Washington Church Rd,
Dayton, OH 45458
937.294.6505
Adoption Center Hours
Monday-Saturday: 12 – 7pm
Sunday: 12 – 6pm
The Springfield Arts Council is hosting a bourbon raffle to benefit the programs of the Springfield Arts Council.





The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery proudly announces this year’s annual fundraiser, the Boonshoft EcoBash – A Fresh Air Affair, to be held on Saturday, August 28, 2021, from 7 to 11:00 pm.




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They include three bottles of wine, two beer selections and two specialty hard seltzers, plus special treats and access to an exclusive online party taking place on May 1. Upgraded VIP Party Packs are also available and include additional treats and gourmet goodies!
Upgraded VIP Party Packs are priced at $140 for museum members and $150 for non-members. In addition to the items included in the Party Pack, the VIP upgrade includes: a six-piece chocolate box from Winan’s Chocolates + Coffee; an additional bag of bourbon beer cheese gourmet popcorn from the American Classic Snack Company; and two cupcakes in a jar from Twist Cupcakery, which was recently named best cupcakes in the state by MSN and East This Not That.
All proceeds from this new fundraiser help benefit operations at the Dayton Art Institute.
Often one of my favorite holiday events of the year, the 9th Annual Cookie Walk will look a little different this year! Instead of walking around and choosing your cookies, this year you can pre-order your cookies by the pound. Each box will include a wonderful assortment of holiday cookies.
Justice on Tap! a virtual event, will highlight locally produced craft beer and a sampling of wines that guests can enjoy in the comfort of their homes. Join in the event on Thursday, October 8, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
“The Virtual Furry Skurry is an excellent time to safely get out in the fresh air and start moving all while supporting the animals,” said Brian Weltge, President & CEO of the Humane Society of Greater Dayton. “The wonderful thing about this year’s all virtual event is that you can join in on the fun no matter where you are in the world.”
Despite being a virtual event, participants can still feel like part of the Furry Skurry community. We have a Virtual Furry Skurry Group on Facebook where they can engage and interact with other participants. In addition, we will have weekly contests, tips and more to keep people motivated throughout the month. We will also mail each registered person their participant swag, so they don’t miss out on any of the fun goodies that come along with being a part of the event’s festivities.
All proceeds raised from this event help care for the homeless animals at the Humane Society of Greater Dayton. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton receives no government funding and relies solely on the donations of individuals, companies and grants to run nearly all of the programs and services it offers to the community. They are dedicated to building loving relationships between people and pets. Founded 118 years ago, it is a no-kill animal shelter and the oldest, most-established animal welfare agency in the area. It focuses on pet adoptions, eliminating pet overpopulation, providing education and ensuring the humane treatment of animals. For more information about the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, call (937) 268-PETS (7387) or visit
Launch Dayton will run its upcoming Early Risers Academy cohorts virtually in an effort to support our local business owners and entrepreneurs as our community collectively works to halt the spread of COVID-19.