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Young Professionals

YP Roundup – January 2011

January 4, 2011 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

Happy New Year!

December went out with a bang with special discounts for big YP New Year’s Eve parties and a lot happening.  Not to be outdone, there are some great events coming up in January.  Also – make sure you look into the meetups that are popping up.  In additional to the Twenty-Somethings group and the Young Professionals I’ve told you about – a new group has emerged just last month, the Thirty-Somethings.  So – there are professional groups, social groups, networking groups, arts groups, recreation groups, and lots of overlap among them all.  Check out something new this month!

First up: HYPE – the YP group nestled in the Northern Miami Valley invites you to join them for an informal lunch on Wednesday, January 12 at the Tin Roof in Troy.  It’s a great chance to meet new friends, keep up with their events, and enjoy lunch together.  New members always welcome, but RSVPs are required by Noon on January 11.

Thirsty Thursday on January 13 gives you a way to wet your whistle with other YPs and meet new people without any membership requirements.  Join Generation Dayton at The Wine Loft at the Greene from 5:30 – 7:30 PM for a cash bar with special happy hour prices.

Have you been Ice Skating on RiverScape yet this season?  Now’s your chance – Saturday, January 15 from 3-5 PM.  With a tiny cost of $5 for admission and skate rental, you get plenty of fun.  Skate, enjoy some hot chocolate, and sit around the fire pits with friends from Generation Dayton.

You can count on Generation Dayton to bring you great conversation over good food with the Business and Breakfast Speaker Series. In January, hear from Andy Snow – a top regional photographer sharing his experience catching the action for the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.  Tuesday, January 18 at the Panera on Main Street in Centerville from 7-8AM.  No cost to attend (food at your own expense), but you need to RSVP.

Third Thursday of the month brings you the Dayton Ballet Barre’s monthly Wine and Ballet at the Wine Gallery on Monument and Main in Dayton.  Get together with other arts-minded YPs for conversation, drinks, and fun.

Dayton has a major history and future of invention.  Former Governor Bob Taft has been leading discussions and actions regarding the partnership between education and innovation.  He’ll share his insights at a Generation Dayton Fourth Friday Lunch at the Stars Restaurant on top of the Crowne Plaza in downtown Dayton on January 28 at Noon.  RSVPs required.

The final Gen D event of January gets everyone together for bowling at Woodman Lanes in Kettering on Saturday, January 29 from 6-8 PM.  Only $12 includes 2 hours of bowling, shoes, and pizza.  Pay at the door and everyone will be assigned to lanes as you arrive.  Remember to RSVP!

January 29 is also your chance to “Jump into Bluegrass” with JumpstART.  It’s a great deal on a arts opportunity that may be new to you, so check it out with other YPs.  Grammy-winning bluegrass superstar Ricky Skaggs and his fire-breathing band Kentucky Thunder return to the Dayton Masonic Center stage to headline an outstanding traditional bluegrass double-header.

***New on the radar!  Did you graduation from the University of Dayton in the last 10 years (or you’re under 35)?  UD now has a special YP alumni group – Day10.  There’s a whole list of events they have coming up, so if you’re a flyer grad – check them out.

Between professional and social networking, volunteer opportunities, food, education, and arts – there’s something for everyone.  What kinds of events get you excited to try something new and meet some new people?

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Dayton Urban League Young Professionals, generation dayton, HYPE, JumpstART, Young Professionals, YP

December YP Roundup

November 30, 2010 By Megan Cooper 1 Comment

December brings holiday parties galore for people already involved in various YP organizations, and plenty of opportunities for the casual observer to network, get involved, and explore some of the many YP groups in the region.

Kicking off December’s activities, you can join Generation Dayton at their holiday wine/chocolate tasting at Winans Coffee and Chocolates at the Dayton Mall; for $20, you can try 5 wines and 5 chocolates. YUM! Another option to kick-start your December is Karaoke night at Blind Bob’s with the 20-somethings of Dayton. This meetup utilizes events of interest that are already happening around town and gets a group together to make it a party. Then Thursday brings the Young AFCEAns Holiday Party at the Pub (at the Greene). From 5-7 PM, they provide the food, soda, and beer – you come ready to network with other local defence contractors. Don’t know if this group is for you? Contact cweinstein@rhinocorps.com for more info. And the launch of the new group Culture Mash is also on December 2 at Wright State – this is a new organization dedicated to bringing together young leaders to give back to the community.

First Firday conveniently fits in right here – although not an official YP event, local arts group JumpstART has been highlighting a lot of great places to buy local art to finish up your holiday shopping – hit downtown and explore the galleries for some unique shopping. Continue your weekend with the Generation Dayton Annual Holiday Party on Saturday, December 4. At the Old Courthouse, this semi-formal event is a great time to reflect back on the accomplishments of GenD members, announce the winners of the election, and generally have a lot of fun. Free for members and $25 for nonmembers (RSVP required). If you’re up north of town this Saturday, you’ll want to party it up with HYPE as they try out Cosmic Bowling from 9PM – Midnight; cost is only $13 for shoe rental and all you can bowl.

Second week of December starts slow but then ends with a lot of great activities. Midweek HYPE gets things started with a Wednesday lunch to catch up with your fellow Northern Miami Valley YPs – free to attend, but lunch is at your cost.  Also on December 8, you can learn more about the Dayton Ballet at their monthly meeting at the Dayton Racquet Club. Starting with a happy hour, they discuss business, break into committees, and talk about how to better connect YPs with the ballet scene.  Then, join your friends from Generation Dayton for their Thirsty Thursday starting at 5:30 PM at the Dayton Racquet Club (Kettering Tower) – open to all YPs in the region. Also on December 9, the Dayton Creative Syndicate joins up with the Greater Dayton Ad Association for their Holiday Party and Auction. Learn more about this young professional creative group online and see if this might be the party for you.

Friday kicks off your weekend with the fun brought to you by YP @ Play – The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals provide a creative alternative to the typical club scene! It’s a supercharged ‘play date’ for adults; a nostalgic night of fun including familiar games such as Twister, Uno, Spades, Dominos, Monopoly, along with today’s flyest games such as Wii, XBOX…all with an adult twist! On Saturday, a great collaboration between the Dayton Ballet Barre, JumpstART, and the Young Lawyers Division provides all YPs – regardless of membership affiliation – with a fantastic deal to enjoy a holiday classic. Jump into Ballet with A Night with the Nutcracker. Get 1/2 price tickets (that’s only $30) to this popular holiday show and enjoy an afterparty at the Wine Gallery. (NOTE: Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling Kathy at 937-449-5060 for this deal.)

The third week of this month is packed with events as your local YP groups make holiday adjustments. The 20-something meetup has a handful of great events on their calendar – like shopping, shooting, eating and drinking – that you can check-out. Then join HYPE for their regularly scheduled monthly happy hour on the Third Thursday of the month at The Caroline in Troy. Also on the third Thursday, the Dayton Ballet Barre meets for a happy hour with Wine and Ballet at the Wine Gallery at Main and Monument starting at 5:30 PM. Generation Dayton makes a slight adjustment as they move their Fourth Friday lunch to December 17. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to catch up with some friends, pass around a business card or two, and enjoy some seriously delicious food from Rue Dumaine.

Rounding out the list of YP events for December is Generation Dayton’s Business and Breakfast on Tuesday, December 21 at the Brunch Club from 7-8 AM.

Hope you have a great December and get a chance to get out there and explore some of the great groups providing fun events for YPs to mix and mingle.   Don’t forget to add any events I may have missed in the comments section and to the DMM Event Calendar.  Finally, happy holidays whenever and whatever you may be celebrating this month!

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Ballet Barre, DULYP, generation dayton, HYPE, JumpstART, Young AFCEAns, Young Professional

Updayton to Hire Executive Director

November 19, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

A few years back when the Creative Class Task Force called for volunteers to become “catalysts” to help reinvigorate the region through what would become DaytonCREATE, the application said they were signing up for a one-year commitment from March 2008-March 2009.   However, the excitement for the updayton project and the progress made kept many of the catalysts actively engaged in the mission over these past three years.  Although some of the original catalysts moved on, many new volunteers joined the fold.  Updayton continues to grow, advocate for young talent in the region, and produce projects to impact the experience of young talent in the region.

The growth and development of updayton, its projects, and the annual Young Creatives Summit has been due to the efforts of an unpaid steering committee with a team of dedicated volunteers.  To ensure sustainability moving into the future, updayton announces the search for a paid part-time Executive Director to coordinate all aspects of the updayton initiative.  This position has been made possible in-part through collaboration with the Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education.

Bringing on an Executive Director provides updayton with the potential to grow in areas relevant to young talent in the region. Updayton has been asked to provide support and input on projects for many local organizations; an Executive Director allows updayton to take on additional tasks and make a greater impact for recent college graduates and young professionals.

Updayton chair, Scott Murphy, believes that this is the logical next step in the growth of updayton.  “We’ve brought young people to the forefront of getting involved and determining the future of the region – both on projects already in existence and by giving them the tools to launch their own ideas.  As these efforts move forward and new initiatives begin in 2011, we also need to take steps towards greater sustainability.  That’s the goal of bringing an Executive Director on board.”

Do you know a person who would be a good fit for updayton’s Part-Time Executive Director?  Is that person YOU?  Check out the job description here.

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: executive director, updayton, Young Professional

November YP Roundup

November 2, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

With Thanksgiving ending the month, there are some changes in the regular schedule for the YP events in November.  Take a look at what’s available here, click on the Web sites or event calendar links and get out there to meet some new people.

And, although it’s not a *specific* YP event, I gotta use this chance to say – VOTE!  Regardless of whatever else you’re doing on Tuesday, November 2, make sure you take the time to have your say on the future direction of our schools, cities, counties, and state.  A lot of people don’t bother to get involved during midterms, but there’s a lot at stake, so take the time to make a difference.  Soapbox put away – back to the YPs…

Something new I’m discovering – Meetups!  A couple casual groups who coordinate events that may be fun:
20 Somethings of Dayton: http://www.meetup.com/20somethings-of-Dayton-Ohio/ and
Dayton Young Professional group – http://www.meetup.com/Dayton-Professionals/

Let’s get to events in November:

November 1-6

First up, for you aspiring photographers, Dayton Creative Syndicate (with Ohio Photography) is hosting a contest for you to win a free photo session on November 6 at the beautiful Cox Arboretum MetroPark with Jim Crotty (big photography deal).  The contest ends November 3, so check it out now if you’re interested in learning more!

After you submit your entry, head over to the Dayton Racquet Club to enjoy complimentary appetizers, happy hour prices, and free parking in the Kettering Tower garage while you meet and mingle with members of the Dayton Ballet Barre.  Happy Hour is from 5 – 5:45 and then the Associate Board meeting begins.  Not on the Associate Board?  Use this meeting as your opportunity to learn more about this group, try it out by volunteering, or sign up that night.

Nothing specifically YP that I’ve discovered on Friday, November 6, so you’ll want to make sure you head downtown for First Friday, the Courteous Mass bike ride, or one of the great dining, music or arts options.   Check the DaytonMostMetro.com event calendar for your options.

November 7-13

My gift to you for the second weekend of November – not only great YP events, but another hour in your day as we “fall back” for Daylight Savings Time on Sunday, November 7 at 2 AM.  Don’t forget!

Tuesday, November 9 – Generation Dayton combines your entrepreneurial spirit with tasty spirits from The Wine Gallery at “Smashing Glasses,” an entrepreneur event presented by Jeff Van Horne.  He highlights what it takes to start a small business – the hard work and the fun.  Limited to only 35 participants, so make your RSVP early if you want to go.

Also on Tuesday, the Dayton Creative Syndicate has great opportunities for members.  Together with the School of Advertising Art and the Greater Dayton Advertising Association, DCS presents guest speakers Ben Nunery and Pat Jones from Powerhouse Factories.  Ben and Pat have a great story – hear it at 6 PM ($10 for members, $20 for nonmembers, $5 students w/ ID).  And like many a good YP groups, the Dayton Creative Syndicate does more than *just* the educational and professional stuff, so mix and mingle with the DCS members right after the speakers at the November Happy Hour beginning at 7:30 PM.

Wednesday, November 10 – Join up with the HYPE members for lunch at the Cracker Barrel in Piqua.  It’s a great opportunity to meet other YPs who live or work in the northern Miami Valley and get involved with this great group.

Thursday, November 11 is the day to “Jump into Art” as jumpstART visits the Dayton Visual Arts Center.  Stop by after work starting at 5:30 PM for light snacks, some adult beverages, and Art to Buy.  It’s a casual opportunity to explore one of Dayton’s great art resources.  And just in time for the holidays, Art to Buy is an exhibit that provides you with affordable and accessible art items (jewelry, wine toppers, ornaments, etc) perfect for gift giving!

Looking for some fun south of town on Thursday?  Be sure to stop by Champps Americana for the Generation Dayton Thirsty Thursday from 5:30 – 7:30 PM.  Meet in the side room to enjoy Chips and Salsa and $2.50 pints of any beer.  No membership requirement – just come to learn more about Generation Dayton and have a great time with fellow YPs.

Friday, Friday, Friday!  On the second Friday of every month, you can “USUALLY* count on the Dayton Urban League Young Professionals to enjoy kids play in an adult way at YP @ Play.  They pull out the Wii, Twister, Jenga, cards and more for you to enjoy.  But, in November it’s GALA time – no YP @ Play this month.  But you will want to catch up with your DULYP pals at the Dayton Art Institute for this beautiful, fun, and fancy-schmancy event.  Learn more here.

And the fun on Friday continues.  The Young Republicans are hosting a party for members at Chappy’s Tap Room beginning at 7 PM.  Learn more about the group and how to get involved.  Questions?  Call 937-689-6084.

November 14-20

Tuesday this week gets you started early with the Generation Dayton Business & Breakfast.  Get to Tank’s at 7 AM for some tasty and affordable breakfast and hear from David Grupe – the General Manager of the Bach Society of Dayton and Chair of the Community Arts Network.  Free to attend, but RSVP so they can save a seat for you.

You can count on the Dayton Urban League YPs to host an interesting membership meeting on the third Thursday of every month.  Only $5 for nonmembers (members free) to get up to date on all the happenings and what’s next for this exciting group.  Start time – 6:30 PM.

Head back up north on Thursday, November 18 for the HYPE Holiday Kickoff and Gift Drive beginning at 5:30 PM.  This is a great charity event PLUS a fantastic party.  Raffle prizes, music, games, drink specials, 20% off food, and so much more!  Plus = everyone who brings a new, unwrapped gift for kids to the Buffalo Wild Wings in Troy receives a coupon for 5 free wings.  This is quite an event – make sure you’re there to help a great cause and have a great time.

Also for your drinking and dining pleasure on Thursday, you can join the Ballet Barre for their monthly Wine & Ballet happy hour at the Wine Gallery downtown (new digs – not over by the Cannery anymore!).  They meet from 5:30 – 7:30; enjoy some happy hour pricing and great wine tastings with this YP group.  Plus – parking is available in the lot just West of the Wine Gallery for only $1.

Here’s when holiday math gets tricky.  Many people will be busy on the Fourth Friday (due to Thanksgiving), so Generation Dayton has moved their lunch to the THIRD Friday so you can still have a great lunch with great friends in November.  Join them at Spinoza’s at the Mall at Fairfield Commons to eat, drink (a work-appropriate beverage) and be merry before Thanksgiving.  Lunch at your own cost at this free event – RSVPs required.

November 21 – 30

 
Not a lot happening near the end of the month as groups are coordinating schedules around the beginning of the holiday travel season, but Generation Dayton invites members to come to a membership meeting after hours to provide feedback, meet the Chamber staff, learn more about volunteer opportunities, and network with peers.  Not a member of GenD yet and interested in learning more?  Check out their Web page.

So that’s what I could dig up for November. And Spoiler Alert -I  just learned about a new group that is getting going specifically for social media types who want to give back to the community.  Can’t tell you much about them (as their launch event is in December), but you can follow them here.

As always, if I missed an event, please post it below.  Hope to see you around!

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Ballet Barre, Dayton Creative Syndicate, Dayton Urban League Young Prefessionals, generation dayton, JumpstART, meetup, professional development, Young Professional, Young Republicans, YP

SummitUp 2010 – Creativity, Communication and Technology

October 11, 2010 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

SummitUp is a one day conference on October 19 at Sinclair Community College, dedicated to exploring the integration of creativity, communication, and technology.  With four keynote speakers (John Moore, Pete Blackshaw, Steve Lance and Brian Solis) and a number of breakout sessions with well-known social media experts, web gurus and marketing wizards, this is one event you can’t miss – especially if your job has anything to do with marketing, communication or technology.  DaytonMostMetro.com’s Bill Pote will be leading one of the breakout sessions about building a community.

But don’t take our word for why you should be going to this thing – our friend Natasha Baker is just one of hundreds who will be there, and here is what she has to say:

For the majority of my career, I have worked for a company, but as an independent.  We may call it the communications or PR department, but the ‘department’ usually consists of me and the occasional intern.

With the arrival of social media, I realized I had access to the best PR minds in the world for moral support, brainstorming, even the occasional proofreading in AP style.

My connections on Twitter and LinkedIn along with the multitude of bloggers I follow have become part of my virtual office. They have expanded my knowledge base and saved me from a few embarrassing typos!

That ‘s the beauty of social media, and it’s what SummitUp 2010 is all about. Networking, connecting, learning how to better use the tools at your disposal – you will find it all. With keynotes from some of today’s hottest names and breakouts that will give you the hands on instruction you need all at an incredible rate, SummitUp is the conference you don’t want to miss.
Get the details for SummitUp 2010 at www.summitup.org or follow the conversation on Twitter and Facebook. You will find me and my office mates in the front row!

Make sure you Register for SummitUp today!  And here are just a couple of the keynote speakers for this year’s SummitUp:

John Moore is a marketing strategist. From 1994 through 2004, John designed and implemented marketing programs for both Starbucks Coffee and Whole Foods Market. He now operates the Brand Autopsy Marketing Practice, a consultancy helping businesses profit by marketing with passion and purpose. A long-time believer in word-of-mouth marketing, John puts his experience to good use as the Word of Mouth Marketing Association’s “Chief Evangelist.” In this role, John educates and motivates businesses to use word-of-mouth and social media marketing effectively and ethically. He is also the author of TRIBAL KNOWLEDGE, a business management book, and is active in social media circles.

Pete Blackshaw is a recognized expert in interactive marketing, word of mouth, and consumer understanding. He brings a broad range of experience to his role as Executive Vice President of Strategic Services for NM Incite, including public policy, interactive marketing, and brand management. In his previous role as Executive Vice President of Digital Strategic Services for Nielsen, Pete and his team worked with many of the world’s top brands and corporations to develop cohesive, consumer-centered digital programs and strategies.


Filed Under: Networking, Clubs & Associations, The Featured Articles, Young Professionals Tagged With: Brian Solis, Communications, Dayton Social Media, John Moore, Pete Blackshaw, Steve Lance, SummitUp Dayton, Technology

YP Roundup – October Events

October 3, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

As the weather turns cooler, events keep heating up..  Check out one (or many) of the great options for YPs in the month of October.  And be sure to check the DMM event calendar for more details.

Okay – to start out the month, I’m plugging a few events that aren’t specifically YP, but c’mon – these hit pretty close to the home of awesomeness…
Friday, October 1: FIRST FRIDAY – General fun and festivity – you know how that goes.
Saturday, October 2: Dayton Music Fest – $10 to see 20 bands all across Dayton.

Wednesday, October 6: Ballet Barre welcomes new associate board members at their meeting at the Dayton Racquet Club at 5:00 PM
Thursday, October 7: The Generation Dayton Golf outing from this summer was rescheduled for a great crisp, fall day.  Members $60 and nonmembers $65.  RSVPs required.
Thursday, October 7: The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals host a Professional Development Leadership Lunch featuring WSU President Dr. David Hopkins at the Dayton Racquet Club at 11 AM.  $20  RSVP by October 1!
Thursday, October 7: The Archdiocese of Cincinnati presents Theology on Tap at the Oregon Express in the Oregon District.  Join with other singles and couples in their 20s and 30s to discuss topics.  7:30-9PM
Friday, October 8: The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals present YP at Play at Therapy Cafe.  This monthly event is gaining in popularity as grown-ups get together to play kids’ games.
Friday, October 8: The Young Republicans of Montgomery County enjoy a social night out at the Melting Pot.  More information here.

Monday, October 11: The Young Republicans host their regular monthly meeting at the Buffalo Wild Wings in Town and Country.
Wednesday, October 13: JumpstART (aka the Culture Works Associate Board) is hosting an open meeting to welcome new associate board members and answer questions for anyone interested.  At the Culture Works offices at 5:30 PM
Wednesday, October 13: HYPE hosts an informal lunch to welcome new members, highlight upcoming events, and have a good time.  Join them at Night Sky in Troy at Noon.
Wednesday, October 13: updayton hosts their second annual Candidates Night at the Cannery Art and Design Center.  Last year, this was one of the most popular candidates forums hosted by the League of Women Voters.  Again they’ll challenge candidates with questions about revitalization, jobs, and budget issues as they relate to young people.  6 PM.
Thursday, October 14: Generation Dayton hosts Thirsty Thursday at Sidebar at 5:30 PM – free to attend, cash bar.
Thursday, October 14: The Archdiocese of Cincinnati presents Theology on Tap at the Oregon Express in the Oregon District.  Join with other singles and couples in their 20s and 30s to discuss topics.  7:30-9PM
Saturday, October 16: JumpstART invites you to Jump into Dance with the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.  Discounted tickets for the show and a fantastic afterparty at Sidebar.

Tuesday, October 19: Generation Dayton continues their monthly Business and Breakfast series with grub at First Watch in Town and Country at 7 AM.
Tuesday, October 19: The Dayton Creative Syndicate, the YP arm of the GDAA,  is focused on all things creative.  Now they present SummitUP – This is your chance to get the inside scoop on all things social media.
Wednesday, October 20: The Dayton Urban League YPs host their monthly meeting at 7 PM at the Urban League offices downtown.
Thursday, October 21: HYPE- the YP organization for the Northern Miami Valley invites all YPs from the region to their Third Thursday social at The Caroline in Troy.
Thursday, October 21: The Ballet Barre hosts a Happy Hour at the Wine Gallery in downtown Dayton – just a great time to get together with other arts minded YPs.
Friday, October 22: On the fourth Friday of every month, you can count on Gen D to introduce you to a great new lunch spot and throw in some networking and friends.  This month – check out Amber Rose at Noon.
Saturday, October 23: A major initiative of HYPE is service and they show it at HYPE Make a Difference Day.  Volunteer and see the major impact that people can have when they work together.

Monday, October 25: Generation Dayton has a book club!  Get your literary groove on with them at 7 PM at the Cannery – no number 2 pencils required as there are no pop quizzes.
Tuesday, October 26: Dayton Creative Syndicate invites you to get creative with pumpkin carving and join them at Harrigan’s Tavern South at 6 PM for some drinks, socializing, and pumpkin fun. 
Thursday, October 28: Every Fourth Thursday, the Young AFCEAns host a social  – join them and chat them up to get the dish on communication, technology, and contractor stuff around the mysterious WPAFB.
Thursday, October 28: Generation Dayton has a hard-knocks workshop for anyone interested in entrepreneurship – “When Reality Bites” presented at The Entrepreneurs Center.  Get the inside scoop on launching your business.

So – that’s what I was able to dig up from the approximately 20 YP groups that are floating around Dayton.  If you’re already an active member in an organization specifically for people in their 20s and/or 30s, I encourage you to use the DaytonMostMetro.com online event calendar to promote your events – it makes it a whole lot easier for people to know what’s going on in the community and maybe, just maybe someone who didn’t know about a cool recreation group, 20-something group, or professional group may find that it’s a good fit.

And if you haven’t checked out one of these organizations yet – what are you waiting for?  Most have pretty small membership requirements (if “official” membership is even required) and hook you up with a lot of great people to build your social and professional contacts.  Whatever you’re looking for – there’s a YP group out there for you.

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Creative, Dayton Urban League Young Professionals, generation dayton, HYPE, JumpstART, Young, Young Professionals, YP

YP Roundup – September 2010 Happenings

September 1, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

August went out with a bang with great events like First Friday with updayton’s Street Buzz, Generation Dayton’s Volunteer Speed Matching, the Ballet Barre British Bash and the Litehouse Tour and Firefly Afterparty.  But if you missed these great events, there’s lots lined up for September.  Back to school means back to action for a lot of local YP groups with only 30 days in the month, but almost 20 events planned!  There are great options to find the events you’re interested in and get involved.

Wednesday, September 1 – The Dayton Ballet Barre hosts their monthly meetup at the Dayton Racquet Club with food, drink and fun at 5-6:30 PM.
Friday, September 3 – Generation Dayton invites local newsman Dan Edwards to present Body Language 101 at this free event (lunch at your own expense).  Learn what your body language is giving away about your thoughts and learn how to read others, too!
Friday, September 3 – FIRST FRIDAY! All sorts of great events filling the streets of downtown. Official info here.

Thursday, September 9 – Generation Dayton hosts Thirsty Thursday – an after work get-together at Beef O’Brady’s in Centerville for great happy hour drinks and your opportunity to network and meet new people in a casual atmosphere.
Thursday, September 9 – The Dayton Urban League Young Professionals presents International Protocol with Leah Hawthorn from 6-8 PM at the Dayton Urban League building.  You’ll learn proper etiquette and the importance of image when dealing with international clients.
Friday, September 10 – URBAN NIGHTS – so, So, SO much going on.  It’s like you take First Friday and “turn it up to eleven!”  Urban Bikes (with a Dragons game), Tap Factor (don’t miss this great troupe), Karaoke with the Human Race Theatre Co. (and your chance to sing before one of their shows), view the winners of the Downtown In Focus Photo Contest, and more.  Just come downtown and you’ll find all sorts of action.  Even better – Join the updayton Street Buzz as they catch some live acts and grab some great food or the Dayton Creative Syndicate;s Poker Crawl (because You, Too, Can Hold ‘Em Like They Do in Texas) to check it all out with other YPs
Friday, September 10 – Hit Therapy Cafe during Urban Nights to join the Dayton Urban League Young Professionals at YP @ Play.  It’s kids games in a grown up way – Twister, Musical Chairs, Wii, Jenga, Cards, and more keep your attenti0n while sharing great drink specials and good times with friends.  $10/person
Friday, September 10 – The Montgomery County Young Republicans host a fun social at Elsa’s on Stroop.  This is your chance to get together with like minded YPs and get revved up for the upcoming election season.

Monday, September 13 – The Young Republicans have their regularly scheduled monthly meeting at Buffalo Wild Wings in Town and Country in Kettering starting at 6 PM.
Thursday, September 16 – HYPE hosts their Third Thursday social at the Caroline in Troy – it’s a great opportunity for YPs in the Northern Miami Valley to socialize with food and drink specials.  All invited – regardless of if you live north or south of 70!
Thursday, September 16 – JumpstART hosts their monthly jump into arts activities by highlighting the Dayton Art Institute and their newest exhibit, Modern Masters.  For $10, you get two drink tickets, food, a special viewing of the exhibit, a great way to meet YPs from all across the region and your ticket to Oktoberfest!
Friday – Saturday, September 17-18 – Check out Taste of the Miami Valley for a great selection of fabulous local foods!

Tuesday, September 21 – Generation Dayton hosts Business and Breakfast at the Bob Evans on Miller Lane
Tuesday, September 21 – You got to check out Speed Volunteer Match last month; need more speed?  Hit the Gen D annual speed networking event.  Meet new people in a structured atmosphere and make introductions so quickly that if you don’t like them, they’ll be gone soon enough!  Coco’s at 5:30 PM.
Tuesday, September 21 – Do you want to know how to take your exuberant, creative energy and translate it to a long-term career?  Join the Dayton Creative Syndicate for guest speakers Tony Neary and Tom Kisker from Traction.
Wednesday, September 22 – HYPE invites you to learn more about how health care is changing in our nation and how it affects you at a special event – Demystifying the Nation’s Health Care Bill at the Troy Chamber of Commerce with conversation continuing at the Caroline.
Friday, September 24 – Breakfast not fit into your schedule?  No worries – Generation Dayton fits into your schedule with lunch on the fourth Friday of the month for good food and great conversation at Murray’s Place in Moraine.

As always, if I missed anything – please post your info to the DaytonMostMetro.com Event Calendar and click on Young Professionals so we know what’s happening!  And let us know in the comments below where you plan to be…

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HYPE in the Northern Miami Valley

August 24, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

HYPE stands for Helping Young Professionals Emerge and is the centralized way for YPs in the Northern Miami Valley to meet new people, have fun with creative social events, and volunteer together to make a difference in the community.  I spoke to HYPE chair, Doug Eakin to get the scoop on this “new” YP group.  Doug grew up in Columbus, but spent most of the last 10 years in Indiana.  A job opportunity as a Business Banking Representative for Unity National Bank brought him to the Miami Valley.

There was no HYPE for a long time.  Doug was contacted by the Executive Director of the Piqua Chamber of Commerce and invited to get involved with this new initiative.  In January 2009, the EDs from Covington, Tipp City, Piqua and Troy invited a group of young people together to come up with a way to represent YP interests in the Northern Miami Valley.  Eakin dove as the chair of this new organization in and started planning.   In May 2009, the group launched with their official kick-off and have been going since then.  According to Eakin, “HYPE is a group developed for and by young professionals who are dedicated to Social Opportunity, Professional Development, and Community Involvement, and have a shared interest in promoting the Northern Miami Valley as a place to live, work and play.”  And they have grown substantially since the beginning – social events (like monthly happy hours and a successful canoeing collaboration with Gen D), volunteer opportunities, and really creative networking events (like their wine education series) have helped them gain momentum.

HYPE members volunteer at Habitat for Humanity Miami County

But although they are growing quickly and getting more people involved, one of their greatest opportunities is in the newness of the organization.  According to Eakin, “Given that we’re still such a young organization, people still have the opportunity to get on at the ground floor and really have an active role in shaping the organization.”   And it’s in the leadership opportunities that Eakin has found some of the greatest rewards.  He says being in a leadership position give him “the chance to make a difference.  It lets me see how my ideas and thoughts play out to the members of the organization… it’s very rewarding.”  And beyond Eakin’s leadership role, just being a part of the organization has “absolutely” helped him professionally.  He’s a big believer in the tried-and-true argument that “success in the business world relates directly to the people that you know.”

Similar to the downtown Dayton region, the Northern Miami Valley struggles with some negative stigma about what’s available for people.  Eakin is adamant about where it comes from; he says, “I don’t think for a second that this negative stigma comes as a result of lack of opportunities.  Some of the bad feedback we’ve gotten about our organization has come from people that show up at an event and take no personal responsibility for involving themselves in what’s going on.  Getting involved is an attitude – you have to make the decision to do it, it’s not going to happen if you’re not open to the possibility.”

Steering Committee at Holiday Kick-Off Party 2009

Final words regarding his mission with HYPE and involvement?  Eakin shares that “The world doesn’t stop at I-70; there’s plenty of things to do and places to see up north.”  HYPE doesn’t cost a penny to ‘join.’  So, for any YPs who are interested in learning more about what’s going on – check it out!  If you want to know more, visit www.hypenmv.org.

Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Getting Involved - Young Professionals, HYPE, YP

JumpstART Announces Upcoming Events

August 24, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

As the 2010-2011 arts season starts to get underway, JumpstART – the YP activity arm of Culture Works – announced some new deals and upcoming events.  This is a group dedicated to providing great arts opportunities to plug local young professionals into the arts scene.  From their email:

Lots of great arts opportunities abound in Dayton – ranked #1 for arts and culture in midsized cities.  But sometimes YPs have a hard time knowing about what’s happening and finding events that fit well into the pocketbook.  That’s where JumpstART comes in – a no-membership/no-commitment way for YPs to get great deals on arts events and stay in the know.  All you have to do is “like” us on Facebook for all the latest updates.

JUMP INTO MODERN MASTERS at the Dayton Art Institute – Thursday, September 16 at 5:30 PM.
RSVPs are requested for this event to get a proper food count – Email Claire at CNerl@cultureworks.org.  For only $10 (payable at the door), each YP gets:

  1. a tour of the special exhibit, Modern Masters (featured in the Columbus Dispatch here and highlighted on Bucher’s Beat here),
  2. two drink tickets,
  3. appetizers from Elegant Fare,
  4. a ticket to the upcoming party – OKTOBERFEST,
  5. and great networking with other YPs from many different groups.

PORGY AND BESS at the Dayton Opera with music by the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra

(Note – This is not an official “jump,” but it is considered THE Great American Opera, so we wanted to provide ways to get a great ticket deal and encourage YPs to check it out together.  JumpstART will be attending on Saturday, October 23, but your group can use this discount for any performance.)

Porgy and Bess is celebrating its 75th Anniversary, and Dayton Opera is honoring this George and Ira Gershwin classic with an extraordinary international cast of rising opera stars. Neil Gittleman conducts the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra and the production includes Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and chorus members from Central State and Wilberforce Universities.
Here’s the DEAL: Order your Porgy and Bess tickets now before they go for sale to the public and save 15% on groups of 10 or more. Mention the JumpstART group deal for the group discount when you call Ticket Center Stage at 937-228-3630.

COMING UP:

  • Saturday, October 16 – Pre-party with other YPs and enjoy dinner and drinks as we meet DCDC company members and then use a special JumpstART discount to enjoy their Fall show, JazzArtistically.  More info coming soon.
  • November (Date TBA) – Finish holiday shopping at the Dayton Visual Arts Centerwith “Art to Buy” – a selection of accessible and affordable gifts created by local artists.  Buy some prints, beautiful glass ornaments, jewlery and more to take care of those hard-to-buy-for friends and family members.  Join us for some music, food, drink, shopping and then an after-party.
  • Saturday, December 11 – JumpstART joins with the Dayton Ballet Associate Board/Ballet Barre to invite YPs to a Night at the Nutcracker.  Includes a great ticket deal for this holiday classic plus “cocktails with Santa” – it’s a great way to celebrate!
  • In 2011 – Join us for theatre, music, dance, and more!  Become a fan on Facebook for all the updates.
  • Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Getting Involved - Young Professionals, JumpstART, YP

    updayton releases Year Two Report

    August 4, 2010 By Megan Cooper 2 Comments

    updayton asked young creatives why they are sticking around (Photo by Joel Spitsnaugle and Val Smith)

    Cities across the nation (or at least the people who acknowledge the theory of the Creative Class) are battling to attract creative, professional talent.  Local volunteer organization and DaytonMostMetro.com partner updayton has zeroed in on the next generation of these creative professionals and focuses on retaining and attracting those they term the “young creatives.”

    On Tuesday, updayton released their Year Two Report to highlight the latest data on the region’s “brain drain,” actions taken by updayton volunteers and others in the community to plug it, and the latest things they’ve heard from young people at the 2010 Young Creatives Summit.

    The statistics they present tell two stories.  One is of a brain drain gap that is growing.  The Dayton region has a larger number of students attending college here – we’ve added 22,000 college students from 2005-2008.  However, the number of adults with a college degree in the region has only grown by less than 8,000.   This discrepancy demonstrates that students are still leaving the region after graduation.  However, the data isn’t all gloom and doom.   American Community Survey published that in 2008 the region gained 4,000 individuals aged 18-34.  For the first time in years, the Dayton region has a positive net increase in attracting these young creatives. The gap is closing.

    The American Community Survey published that the Dayton region is finally showing a net increase in young people aged 18-34,

    Also included in the report, updayton takes a look back at progress made over the past few years.  They update the community on the success of action plans from 2009 (including the Wayne Avenue Corridor and DaytonMostMetro.com), but they also recognize the important work done by numerous organizations throughout the region.  In the 2009 report, updayton listed recommendations to address issues of utmost importance to young creative.  Although they recognize that much of this work was in motion before updayton even existed, they take time in the 2010 report to acknowledge the important projects that are making Dayton more welcoming and accessible to young creatives.  But although the region has advanced significantly in urban vibrancy and connectivity, there are still important steps that must be taken in cultivating greater diversity and better connecting college students to the job market.

    Summit attendees discuss important issues (Photo by William Murdock)

    The Year Two Report also focuses on the 2010 Young Creatives Summit.  They provide the community with the complaints and concerns of the young professionals who attended the Summit, and they highlight the possible solutions brainstormed by those same YPs.  For each topic: Entrepreneurship, The Dayton Scene, Neighborhoods / Community, and Diversity – updayton presents the common themes that recurred in each breakout session and recommendations for future progress.  Although some of these recommendations require implementation at a higher organizational or government level, there are many steps that businesses, nonprofits, and individuals can take to make a difference.

    Finally, updayton utilizes the Report to spotlight the Action Plan projects that volunteers are undertaking to make a difference in the community.  Updayton prides itself on connecting young creatives back into the system to be a part of the solution.

    Read the full report here or at http://updayton.com.

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: updayton, young creatives, Young Creatives Summit, Young Professional, YP

    Meet Generation Dayton’s Spotlight Member of the Month

    August 2, 2010 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

    A program of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, Generation Dayton encourages talented young professionals who live and work in the Dayton region to meet, network, learn, grow and establish themselves as integral components in the future success of the region. Each month we’ll introduce you to one of their members with a spotlight interview. So meet our next young professional:

    Name: Aaron Flatter

    Title: Technical Sales Specialist

    Organization: Agil IT
    Community Involvement: Generation Dayton employee relations committee  &  HYPE of Miami County.
    Hobbies and Interests: Golf, woodworking, flying and nuclear power.
    Favorite Area Eatery: The Wine Gallery and Café.
    Favorite Weekend Activity: Spending time with my wife, golfing and enjoying almost anything that includes the outdoors.
    What do you love about Dayton?
    Dayton is home for me. Well, technically I live in the middle of corn and bean fields, but its close enough. I’ve been around Dayton my entire life and just when I think there’s something missing, well, that’s when my wife usually clues me in. Dayton may be a rather small city but it’s not lacking charm, culture or diversity. There are so many wonderful organizations and local business that help make Dayton the city that it is. Of course I can’t keep my mind from wandering to all the other good things Dayton offers such as Boston Stokers coffee, the seemingly never ending beer menu at Chappys, and too many local places to even mention when it comes to delicious food. I love Dayton not just because it’s home to me and most of my family but because its home to so many other wonderful people as well. I can’t quite imagine my life without Dayton, or without Pub Fries from the Dublin Pub.
    How has Generation Dayton aided your professional, personal and/or social development?
    Generation Dayton has given me the opportunities to interact with fellow young professionals that share similar morals, goals and interest.
    Tell us a little more about your profession and company…
    Agil IT designs, builds, maintains and secures information and infrastructures for ambulatory care healthcare practices. Our mission is to help these organizations leverage their investments in technology to establish themselves as leaders in their industry. Agil IT sees and understands the evolution of healthcare, especially as the federal government is pushing hard for Electronic Health Records (EHR) adoption and with potential cuts to reimbursements coming down the pike for medical practices, operational efficiency is paramount. We help those practices with those efficiencies, which in turn help them to provide the best patient care…all through technology and consulting.
    What do you enjoy about your career/profession? Employer?
    The challenges that arrive with every new technology breakthrough and having the opportunity to do this in a passionate and energetic work environment.
    Favorite quote or inspiratonal saying:
    “You can’t live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you.” John Wooden

    “The price for success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” Vince Lombardi

    Click here to view past featured professionals.

    Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Young Professionals Tagged With: Aaron Flatter, Gen D, generation dayton

    YP Roundup: August Events

    July 29, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    So much to do this month around the region – and SO many groups to explore.  Here’s the round-up:

    Wednesday, August 4:

    • Dayton Ballet Barre monthly meeting at the Dayton Racquet Club

    Thursday, August 5:

    • The Young AFCEAns host a Social Hour at The Melting Pot in Centerville.

    Friday, August 6:

    • First Friday with the Downtown Street Buzz at the Oregon and Cannery Districts

    Sunday, August 8:

    • HYPE and GenD Canoe Outing at Barefoot Canoe ($14)

    Monday, August 9:

    • Young Republicans Monthly Meeting at BW3 Town and Country

    Tuesday, August 10:  

    •  Generation Dayton Volunteer Speed Matching at Boonshoft

    Wednesday, August 11:

    • JumpstART Associate Board Meeting (open to new members)
    • Junior League of Dayton New Member Picnic at Polen Farm

    Thursday, August 12:

    • Young Democrats host “Junior Jackass” Putt-Putt Fundraiser at Hazzards Mini-Golf
    • JumpstART features ETC’s Next Thing You Know & Happy Hour at Boulevard Haus
    • GenD Thirsty Thursday at Little York Tavern

    Friday, August 13:

    • Dayton Urban League Young Professionals YP @ Play at Therapy Cafe ($5 members/$10 nonmembers)
    • GenD at ETCs Next Thing You Know (2 tix for $20)

    Saturday, August 14:

    • Dayton Ballet Barre British Bash at the Packard Museum ($19 members/$26 nonmembers)

    Tuesday, August 17:

    • GenD Business and Breakfast at Scrambler Marie’s

    Thursday, August 19:

    • HYPE Social at the Caroline

    Friday, August 20:

    • HYPE Wine Education Series at the Piqua Country Club

    Friday, August 27:

    • GenD Fourth Friday Lunch at Packy’s (Hope Hotel) followed by an inside look at the WPAFB Tour

    Monday, August 30:

    • GenD Book Club Meeting at Sidebar

    Tuesday, August 31:

    • Do you care about enviromentally-friendly downtown living?  Check out an open event by YPs for YPs: The Lite House Tour and After Party

    SO much to do!  Click on the links for further information about each opportunity.

    Filed Under: Young Professionals Tagged With: Dayton Ballet Barre, Downtown Street Buzz, generation dayton, HYPE, JumpstART, Urban League YP, Young AFCEAns, Young Democrats, Young Republicans

    YP Roundup – July Events

    July 1, 2010 By Megan Cooper 3 Comments

    YP groups across the region are keeping busy this summer.  Here’s a look at some great events coming up through July.  Sometimes events get added/announced later – so – if I missed anything, I may add it in the comments to keep it up-to-date.  If you’ve attended any of these events or are planning on going – let us know what you like about it.

    July 2- Okay – it’s not specifically YP, but it is BOTH First Friday and the kick-off of the City Folk Festival.  And if you visit City Folk Festival on Saturday night, say “Hi” to the big group of Generation Dayton members who are volunteering at the beer tent!  OR – you can join up with STREET BUZZ to get a unique YP view of the action hitting the Fest, the Wine Gallery, Sidebar and Garden Station.

    July 2-5: Dayton Active is going backpacking in the Great Smokey National Park!  What a way to spend the 4th of July weekend – enjoying the nature that has inspired numerous anthems about our country!  This is a group of outdoor enthusiasts in their 20s and 30s who want to provide a great way for people to meet new friends and explore the rec opportunities around our region.

    Wednesday, July 7  at 5:30 PM: Dayton Ballet Barre hosts their monthly Associate Board meeting.  Their Associate Board is currently accepting new members – join them at The Wine Gallery and Cafe along the river on Monument and Main for happy hour drink specials, appetizers provided by the Barre, and some new friends.

    Thursday, July 8:  Generation Dayton hosts their Thirsty Thursday Happy Hour.  It’s an opportunity to mix and mingle with other YPs in a casual setting.  Members and non-members welcome.  Drinks at your own expense.  Join them from 5:30-7:30 PM at TJ Chumps, 12 East Linden Ave in Miamisburg.

    Friday, July 9: Dayton Urban League Young Professionals host their monthly YP @ Play from 8-11 PM.  This is a great opportunity to enjoy some great drink specials at Therapy Cafe, meet some new friends, and enjoy some throwback games from when you were younger.  Free to members, $10 for nonmembers.  Food and fantastic games included, but drinks at your own cost.

    Wednesday, July 14: The Dayton Creative Syndicate – the professional organization that provides creative young professionals with networking, professional development, and social activities – is hosting the Summer Social and Networking event upstairs at Adobe Gilas at the Greene from 5:30-8:30.  This is an event in conjunction with the GDAA.

    Thursday, July 15: HYPE 3rd Thursday Social at The Caroline in Troy from 5:30-7:30 PM.  This is a great event designed to provide a way for YPs in the northern Miami Valley to network, meet friends, and get involved – but it’s open to everyone.  Check out a fun venue with great drink specials and fantastic food.

    Friday, July 16: The Montgomery County Young Republicans invite you to their July Social at Valley Vineyards.  Join them to learn more about the group, discuss how to build the party locally, learn how you can get involved in the upcoming elections, and have some food and drink with like-minded YPs.  PLUS – if you join or renew your membership between now and then, your first drink is on them!

    Monday, July 19: And the Young Republicans keep going – they host their monthly meeting with a new twist!  Check out the new events planned and be a part of the summer action.  6:30 PM at GOP Headquarters (8534 Yankee Street).

    Tuesday, July 20: Generation Dayton hosts their monthly Business and Breakfast from 7-8 AM at Mimi’s Cafe at the Greene.  This event is free to attend, but breakfast is at your own expense.

    Thursday, July 22: TWO GREAT EVENTS!

    Generation Dayton is golfing!  Join in this shotgun start, scramble format to have a great time.  Register individually or as a foursome and have a great afternoon (1-6PM) at the Miami Valley Golf Club.  All are welcome (discounted costs for Gen D members).

    The Junior League of Dayton is hosting a Membership Outreach event at Coldwater Cafe in Tipp City from 6-8 PM.  If you’re a woman interested in getting involved in this long-standing and highly recognized national organization focused on volunteerism, come talk to your local Junior Leaguers about getting involved.

    Friday, July 23: TWO GREAT EVENTS!

    HYPE continues their wine education seriesat the Piqua Country Club from 6-7:30 PM.  Learn the science and art of wine as it makes its way from the grapes on the vine to the wine in your glass.  Light hors d’oeuvres served.  $25 for advance registration and $35 at the door.

    Generation Dayton knows how to make your Friday go faster – meet up with friends for lunch on the fourth Friday of every month!  This month they’re meeting at Sweeney’s Seafood in Centerville.  Meet with other YPs over an enjoyable lunch.  The event is free, but lunch is at your own expense.

    Saturday, July 24: Looking for a classy, fun, and tasteful night out?  Join the Dayton Urban League Young Professionals as they host a Chocolate Affair at the Doubletree Hotel from 7PM – 1 AM.  The Chocolate Affair is an upscale evening event for professionals of all levels to network, dance and have a good time for a good cause. The proceeds from this very glitzy, yet chocolaty fund raising event will support 1,200 youth in the education programs at the Dayton Urban League.  $30 for members, $40 for nonmembers, and $50 for special VIP tickets.

    Sunday, July 25:  The Dayton Ballet Board picnic is coming up this month!  You bring a covered dish to share and they provide the hot dogs and hamburgers.  Join the Barre at Delco Park Shelter 2 from 12-3 PM for this fun family-friendly event.  Ever think that YP events exclude young parents?  This is the event for you to bring the little ones and enjoy the summer.  The park has a lake where people can fish, a playground and several sand volleyball courts. There will also be a Corn Hole set or two so anyone who wants to play Corn Hole can do so. Since this is a family event there will be a Fourth of July themed piñata for the kids to play with.

    Monday, July 26: LISTENING TOUR.  Do you want your voice heard?  Do you want the inside scoop on the happenings with the City’s finances?  This event is specific to YPs.Even if you’re not a Dayton resident, the health of the City is important to all of us.  Join with YPs all across the region (coordinated between the City, DULYP, GenD and updayton) – this event is so valuable that major outreach is occurring to get you there!  Breakfast is served, parking is validated, and you can share your ideas for ways to improve the City’s financial situation.  7AM at the Dayton Convention Center.  RSVP to be there.

    Thursday, July 29 – The last Thursday of every month you can meet up and mingle with the Young AFCEAns – a group of young professionals working in technology, intelligence, electronic, information systems and communication.  Location and place TBD – check back here for the update.  Or better yet – check out their Web page and get involved!

    Well – That’s what I could track down before July 1 in hopes to get you hooked into the events happening.  As more events pop up – post there here to let us all know.  And if you go to an event or have more details, feel free to share in the comments.  Enjoy your summer!

    Filed Under: Young Professionals

    Volunteers!

    June 21, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    JLD Power in Action

    Volunteerism is a major aspect of most YP orgs in the region.  Maybe it’s the great feeling people get from making a difference or the perfect platform it provides for networking and socializing – either way, volunteering seems to be a on the calendars for many YP groups.  There are two YP orgs in our region that focus less on social or professional events and spend their time making a difference through volunteerism.  I talked to Jessica Saunders from the Junior League of Dayton and Lisa Henderson from the Red Cross Associate Board to learn a little more about how their groups approach volunteerism and how they’re making a difference in the region.

    Saunders and Henderson have quite a bit in common – both come from other Midwestern towns and have made Dayton their home through community involvement and careers at Dayton Children’s Hospital.  Both women discovered their organizations through friends and colleagues in other local organizations.  Saunders learned about the JLD through Dayton History and her work at Children’s, while Henderson decided to get involved with the RCAB due to friends at Generation Dayton extending an invitation to a recruiting event.

    But now that they’re hooked in the region and with their organizations, I had some questions for Henderson and Saunders to learn a little more about the RCAB and JLD.  You can get a lot of great information about mission, membership requirements, and upcoming events from the Web sites, but I wanted the personal stories within the organizations and the values they provide the community and their members.

    I can read a Web site, but I wanted to know the short answer about the mission of these orgs and the crux of what they do.  Saunders has the elevator pitch down to a science, according to her, Junior League Dayton is “an organization that builds women to be community leaders and community volunteers.”  Henderson explains that the Red Cross Associate Board “supports the Red Cross through planning a fundraiser, The Great Escape.”  She’s quick to add,  “The funds we raise at The Great Escape stay in the Dayton region.”

    And these organizations both offer unique and varied opportunities in the pursuit of their missions.  Henderson is excited about the hands-on way to make a difference through the planning of their yearly event.  She says, “The fact that (the associate board) hosts one of the Red Cross’ largest fundraisers means our board members are truly making a difference and are certainly hands on.  Each member has the opportunity to pick a committee or area that most interests them (securing sponsors, helping with marketing, etc)… It’s also a great way to develop skills – for example, I learned so much about event planning by getting involved with the logistics committee. We are able to see an event and fundraising from start to finish, which is always such a great feeling!”  Although the work the members are doing is geared toward this major one-time event, the experiences stick with the members.  Henderson explains that through the work of planning this major event, board members have the opportunity to learn more about the great work the Red Cross is doing nationally and in the region, and the board can help them connect more if they’re interested in volunteering in other ways.

    Saunders is excited to talk about what makes the Junior League unique – the focus on developing women’s leadership opportunities.  For anyone who doesn’t know, the Junior League is a woman-only organizations (sorry, guys).  She believes, an “organization of all women is great because it gives you an opportunity to learn from women who are at every age and stage of their lives. There are also many leadership opportunities and training opportunities within the league – if you want to learn about fundraising there is a place for that.  If you are interested in marketing – you can learn about that.  And of course – there are many opportunities to volunteer throughout the community.”  Althought the Junior League is an organization for developing the leadership skills and community involvement for younger women (20s and 30s), they keep strong relationships with their “sustainers” who have graduated from the program and provide valuable insights and connections.

    Both organizations provide great ways to get involved, meet people, and make a difference.  But – in case the descriptions aren’t enough to spark full interest – I wanted to know more.  There are plenty of volunteer opportunities out there – you can open the paper any day and find ways to give back to the community.  I asked these women what makes a volunteer organization so much worthwhile than periodic stints at individual volunteering.  Both had great insights.

    JLD Holiday at Home

    Saunders is excited about the total impact the League offers.  She says, “It’s really great to see what a group of people can do to improve the community. Doing something together not only results in something positive for the community but builds some bonds that last through your entire life.  The Junior League ‘sustainers’ continue to build on friendships they started in the league decades ago!    It is important for young people to join the JLD because it’s a wonderful organization that is so tied to our Dayton history.  If you are new to the community – it’s not only a great way to network but a great way to learn about the city!”  And when I challenged her that some people just aren’t “joiners,” Saunders had an answer for that, too.  She understands that feeling, but believes that “there is a time and place for joining organizations.”  Although she can’t make that decision for others, she is pleased with her choice to get involved with JLD.  She says, “I am forever grateful for the relationships – both professionally and personally – that I have from the organizations or groups that I have joined.”

    If you’re anti-organization, Henderson mentions that there are plenty of nonprofits out there with great causes that provide you with the opportunity to give back -and you don’t have to “join” anything.  She points out, “You can really match your interests and time to what’s out there. Don’t limit yourself!”  But being a part of a larger organization does offer perks.  Henderson believes, “It’s great to be a part of something on an ongoing basis because you can see the long-term impact of what you do. The associate board is able to raise money, and then can see what a difference those funds have made for the community!”

    Although the focus of the Red Cross Associate Board is on providing needed support to the local chapter of the Red Cross, there are great opportunities for professional development as well.  Henderson raves about the amazing people she has met through the organization both at the Red Cross and on the associate board.  Beyond networking, she says, “I have been able to participate in all areas of planning for The Great Escape and have developed skills that help me be a better leader professionally and in my other organizations.”  In addition to gaining valuable skills like leadership, communication, and project management, Henderson is also really pleased with how she’s been able to expand her social network.  She’s happy to share stories about great friends she’s met through her involvement with the associate board.  Henderson sums up her experience by stating that, “YP volunteer organizations are more than just about the volunteerism.  (By not being involved), you’ll miss out on a chance to meet new people and give back to the community!”

    Saunders also has great experiences beyond the valuable community-based work she does with League.  She says, “I love the opportunity to work with some really great women on issues that affect our community.”  And although the JLD focuses on volunteerism, it has been very valuable to her in other realms.  Saunders says, “Professionally – it’s a wonderful way to network.  Socially – it’s my escape from my professional life!  There are many opportunities throughout the year to hone both of these skills.”

    By speaking to these two charismatic and engaged women, I learned a lot more about the Junior League of Dayton and the Dayton chapter of the Red Cross Associate Board.  But before wrapping up, I wanted to know more about their impression of the Dayton region as a whole, what it’s like to be a YP in the city, and why some people perceive a sense of apathy from local YPs.  Saunders cited a unique “problem;”  She says, “I think there is too much to do!”  Her solution for YPs who don’t feel involved is to do some homework, explore the various opportunities out there to find the one that “clicks,” and get hooked up with one of the many nonprofits (or volunteer organizations) out there that are always looking for volunteers.

    For some final advice, Henderson says, “I think there has to be personal initiative to get engaged, but there is no lack of opportunity here in Dayton. (Nonprofits) want our input, expertise, fresh ideas and energy. Get involved in one group and word tends to spread – soon you’ll have so many opportunities it will be hard to select which ones you want to do!”

    Thanks to these ladies for taking the time to share their stories with me.  Learn more about these great organizations at their recruitment events this summer.  The Dayton Area Red Cross Associate Board and the Junior League of Dayton are both hosting recruitment events THIS THURSDAY so you can learn more.

    Dayton Area Red Cross Associate Board Recruitment Event
    When: Thursday, June 24th from 6-8PM
    Where: Norton’s Sports Bar and Grille – 580 Lincoln Park Blvd. (Near the Fraze Pavilion)
    *Appetizers sponsored by the Red Cross*

    Junior League of Dayton Recruitment Event
    When: Thursday, June 24 from 6-8 PM
    Where: Blue Star Mothers #3 at Town and Country Shopping Center (near Figlio)
    *Make a difference for our troops at this Care Package Party and learn more about JLD*

    Filed Under: Young Professionals

    YP Round-Up: June 21-27

    June 21, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    There seems to be a lot concentrated at the end of this first official week of summer.  Maybe it’s just too hot to be out and about early in the week or maybe all the YP groups know you really need some time to focus on that big project at work.  But check out the great number of events taking you into the weekend.

    ALSO: NEW FEATURE on the DMM Event Calendar – now YP events are designated as such!  Want to search for what’s happening in YP?  Click on Young Professional as a category and see for yourself what’s going on.

    Thursday, June 24: If you’re not doing something Thursday evening – you’re not paying attention!  Happy hour, city management, volunteerism, and new friends are all available for the taking.

    The Junior League of Dayton is getting together to create care packages for our troops at this Care Package Party with the Blue Star Mothers.  Join them at the table in Town and Country (Kettering) near Figlio and help out from 6-8 PM.  This is a recruitment event – so everyone is invited to come, make a difference, and learn more about the JLD.  Questions or want to RSVP?  Contact Caitlin Krebs – caitlin.bortolotto@yahoo.com or 937.853.2563

    Dayton City Manager Tim Riordan wants your feedback and suggestions!  He has been hosting Listening Tours across the region for your feedback on the current state of financial affairs in Dayton.  In collaboration with the Dayton Urban League Young Professionals, Generation Dayton and updayton – YOU ARE INVITED to hear about what’s happening in our City and provide your feedback.  Join us  at 5:30PM at City Hall, City Commission Chambers.  RSVP to: gina.mabelitini@cityofdayton.org

    The Red Cross Associate Board is hosting a recruitment event at Norton’s Bar (across from Fraze Pavilion) from 6-8 PM.  Want to meet the members of the RCAB, learn more about this great organization, and see how to get involved.  They provide the appetizers and information – you just show up!

    The Young AFCEAns (or YAC) host their monthly networking happy hour on the last Thursday of every month – this week it’s at Fox and Hound at 5 PM.  Sure, the group is fairly industry specific – serving mostly the government and government/IT contractors – but they always open their doors to new people and have had pretty regular attendance from non-contractor YPs.  And who doesn’t like a Happy Hour?

    Friday, June 25:
    Generation Dayton hosts their monthly Fourth Friday lunch.  This time, join the group at Blind Bob’s in the Oregon District (try the pickle soup – seriously) at Noon.  It’s free to attend, but lunch is at your own cost.  RSVP to Andy at ahickey@technologyfirst.org.

    Saturday, June 26:
    The Dayton Ballet Barre is hosting their Barre Crawl II (witty, eh?).  This second annual pub crawl follows the popular path through the Oregon District from last year with great drink specials at each location, a discounted rate at the Crown Plaza (safety first) and a fun time with friends for only $10.  Learn more here.  Or check out the flyer here: Barre Crawl II

    Did I miss something?  Let me know in the comments.  And, as always, check out the DMM Event Calendar for more great events happening in the region – like live music, comedy, the Clambake for Kids’ Sake, drink specials, happy hours, art shows, Phantom of the Opera, walking tours, educational lunches and more!

    Filed Under: Young Professionals

    YP Round-up: Week of June 14

    June 14, 2010 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

    June is hoppin’ with opportunities specific to YPs who want to get involved.  There’s a pretty wide range of options – everything from education and networking to socials and meetings.   You can do something every night Monday through Friday this week.

    Monday, June 14: The Montgomery County Young Republicans have their meetings on the second Monday of each month at the BW3 at Town and County in Kettering.  Want to get involved with the Republican campaigns and meet other like-minded YPs?  Check them out at 6:30 PM.

    Tuesday, June 15: Generation Dayton hosts their monthly Business and Breakfast at the Cracker Barrel at 5770 Wilmington Pike in Centerville from 7-8 AM.  Breakfast is at your own expense, but it’s free to attend!  RSVPs requested.

    Wednesday, June 16:

    Dayton Urban Leage Young Professionals host their general meeting – but it’s so much more than just talk!  Free to members and $5 for non-members – here’s what you get in June.  Professional development speaker Mr. Jose “Rafi” Rodriguez, President of the Greater Dayton Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.  And the second installment of “The Reel World: A Black Film Series.”  Up this quarter – it’s a viewing of the local hit – The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant documentary.  And they end the night with some ice cream to kick-off summer and thank everyone for their participation in the National Day of Service.  Yum!  It happens from 6:30-7:45pm at the Dayton Urban League in the Fifth Third Room.

    The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission is coming to share information and ask for your feedback.  This is a valuable way to be a part of the discussion on the future of land use in the Miami Valley.  Hosted by Gen D at SideBar – all YPs are encouraged to come.  Free to attend, but dinner and drinks at your own expense.  Learn more here or here.

    Thursday, June 17 – A busy, busy, busy day:

    HYPE hosts their 3rd Thursday Social at The Caroline in Troy from 5:30-7:30 PM.  This is a social mixer to meet up with other YPs in the Northern Miami Valley, learn more about HYPE, and have some fun.

    The Montgomery County Young Democrats host their spring mixer at Franco’s Italian Restaurant on 5th Street near the Oregon District from 5-7 PM.  Want to learn more about how to get involved in the upcoming campaigns, talk to like-minded YPs, meet David Pepper (candidate for State Auditor), and learn more about this politically engaged group?  Check them out this Thursday.

    Updayton – the organization dedicated to attracting and retaining young, creative talent is hosting an Action Plan Launch Update.  Whether you made it to the Young Creatives Summit or not – this is your opportunity to learn about the projects that YPs determined as most important for the region.  Hear about their progress, sign up to volunteer, and see the action that is being taken to make the Dayton region exciting for all of us.  The event is at the Cannery Art and Design Center (E. 3rd Street) at 6 PM with a stop at Therapy Cafe afterward.  More info on the day and how to RSVP here.

    Friday, June 18: HYPE offers the second of four installments in their Wine Education Series.  6-7:30 PM at the Piqua Country Club.  Join Sunny Brown, International Brand Manager for Vanguard Wines of Columbus, OH, and learn how European wines earned their status as well as what makes them different from other wines.  Register in advance by emailing Kara Foster, Professional Development Chair, at hypenmvprofessional@gmail.com. (Deadline for advance registration is the Tuesday prior to the event).   Cost: $25 per session (advance registration) / $35 at the door

    Looking for some fun this weekend?!?  Check out the DMM calendar for lots of great music, arts, party, and fun options.

    Filed Under: Young Professionals

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    June 28 @ 6:00 am - 11:00 am

    Dawg Gone Long Run 50K

    Dawg Gone Long Run features some of the best single-track around Caesar Creek lake south of SR 73. The largest...

    8:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Yellow Springs Farmers Market

    June 28 @ 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Yellow Springs Farmers Market

    For over 20 years this market has been made up of a hardworking group of men, women and children, dedicated...

    8:30 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Downtown Franklin Farmers Market

    June 28 @ 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Downtown Franklin Farmers Market

    Join us every Saturday through Sept 13, 8.30 a.m. - 12 p.m. for local products including fresh produce, honey/jams, and...

    9:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Oakwood Farmers Market

    June 28 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Oakwood Farmers Market

    The 2025 Oakwood Farmers’ Market will be held Saturdays, June 7th thru October 11th, from 9 am until 12pm. The...

    9:00 am - 1:00 pm Recurring

    Greene County Farmers Market

    June 28 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Recurring

    Greene County Farmers Market

    The outdoor Farmers Market on Indian Ripple Rd. in Beavercreek runs Saturdays, 9-1 even during the winter months. Check out...

    9:00 am - 2:00 pm Recurring

    Shiloh Farmers Market

    June 28 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Recurring

    Shiloh Farmers Market

    The farmers’ market is located on the corner of Main St. & Philadelphia Dr, in the parking lot of Shiloh...

    10:00 am - 2:00 pm Recurring

    Farmers Market at The Heights

    June 28 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Recurring

    Farmers Market at The Heights

    Join us for the Farmers Market at The Heights Saturdays 10a-2pm. All products are either homemade or homegrown or support...

    10:00 am - 2:00 pm Recurring

    New Carlisle Farmer’s Market

    June 28 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Recurring

    New Carlisle Farmer’s Market

    The New Carlisle Farmer's Market takes place every Saturday morning on Main Street. Come get lunch. Shop the market.  We'll have...

    + 19 More
    9:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Downtown Troy Farmers’ Market

    June 29 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

    Downtown Troy Farmers’ Market

    Downtown Troy Farmers' Market will run Saturday mornings 9:00 am to 12:00 pm from June 22nd, 2013 through September 21st,...

    11:00 am - 1:00 pm Recurring

    Kid’s Pasta Class

    June 29 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Recurring

    Kid’s Pasta Class

    Kid's Pasta Class (For Ages 3-7) Bring your littles in for a fun hands-on pasta making where we'll hand-mix dough...

    11:30 am

    7-course Wine Brunch

    June 29 @ 11:30 am

    7-course Wine Brunch

    Everyone keeps asking for Meadowlark brunch and for more wine events! We heard you, combined the two, and reservations are...

    $85
    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

    Cheese Book Club!

    June 29 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

    Cheese Book Club!

    $30
    12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    KidzFest 2025

    June 29 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    KidzFest 2025

    Circus-themed Family Fun, Hands-on Activities & Workshops! KidzFest 2025 is a family friendly festival with circus-themed activities! Enjoy roaming entertainment, magicians,...

    Free
    1:00 pm Recurring

    MJ: The Musical

    June 29 @ 1:00 pm Recurring

    MJ: The Musical

    He is one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Now, Michael Jackson’s unique and unparalleled artistry comes to Dayton...

    $57 – $219
    1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    Schmidt’s Sausage Truck

    June 29 @ 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    Schmidt’s Sausage Truck

    3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

    The Understudy

    June 29 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

    The Understudy

    Franz Kafka’s undiscovered masterpiece in its Broadway premiere is the hilarious and apropos setting for Theresa Rebeck’s exploration of the...

    $18
    + 7 More
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