Celebrate downtown’s rich collection of visual and performing arts and kick off a juried art show featuring local artists at the free Art in the City event!
Visit pop-up art galleries placed in downtown businesses as part of a special two-week juried art show. Curated by the Dayton Visual Arts Center, the show kicks off during the event on August 3 and runs through August 17.
Also on August 3, stroll an Artisan Market, soak in art at nearly 20 Party on the Patio locations, and enjoy live art demonstrations, poetry, music and theater performances, family fun, and hands-on art activities from more than 400 artists throughout downtown.
Hop on and off free pedal wagons running on Jefferson and St. Clair streets, or one of the free RTA shuttlesmaking a loop around downtown. Parking is available for $3 at the Main Street Garage (Main & Monument), for $1 after 6 pm at the Oregon District Garage (Fifth and Jefferson), and for free at K12 Gallery (341 S. Jefferson) and in the Arts Garage (Second and Ludlow).
More info at the event website.

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Lisa identified the factors which helped the Chicago club draw an audience: the nearby presence of a
The club in question was Jokers Comedy Cafe. Mike Bowling, creator of the Pound Puppy stuffed animals, had opened the club in 1985 and “had never made a penny”. Lisa agreed to come to Dayton for 90 days. “We’ll turn the club around and get the numbers all in line, then we’ll find a manager”. After about 60 days, Lisa reported the club’s numbers looked good and recommended they hire a manager. Instead, Bowling offered her the job for a year. Lisa declined, because “Dayton was probably the smallest city I’d been in” and she knew nothing about it. “When I came here for 90 days, all I did was work that club”.
They learned that Mehlman hadn’t paid the sales tax, as well as owing numerous vendors. Lisa determined that Jokers owed around $65,000 in back sales taxes and even more to unpaid vendors. Bowling agreed that she would run Jokers for one year and at the end of the year, she would buy the business for the remaining amount of debt. A year later, Jokers was hers. Eventually, she bought the building, too.


Previously, Dayton had partnered with Columbus and Cincinnati to petition the State of Ohio to adopt a tax incentive to foster a film industry in Ohio. The State created the 





Mary Kathryn Burnside is one of those people that just makes things happen in Dayton. A business owner, her Clash boutique in the Oregon District will celebrate it’s 7th birthday this August. Her shop is constantly morphing, carrying vintage and locally made clothing as well as artwork, locally made jewelry, art and so much more. A true Patron of the Arts, Mary Kathryn says “




WGI Sport of the Arts is the world’s premier organization producing indoor color guard, percussion, and wind ensemble competitions. As a non-profit youth organization, WGI serves as the leading governing body of the winter guard and indoor percussion and winds activities. It is called the Sport of the Arts because it brings music to life through performance in a competitive format. WGI competitions combine the athleticism of an Olympic event with the pageantry of a Broadway stage performance (
FilmDayton is proud to bring back Marisha Mukerjee to teach a “Mini-Master Class” on pilot script writing. Ms. Mukerjee was a FilmDayton board member and helped produce the first FilmDayton Festival in 2009 before she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her writing career.
Marisha has worked on the productions of Copper on BBCA (Cineflix Studios) and Justified on FX. Marisha’s writer credits include the critically acclaimed FX series The Bridge, the NBC series Heroes Reborn, Quantico on ABC, and currently Titans for D.C. Comics. Recently her serialized crime show AGAIN, set in India, was picked up by Netflix. She splits her time between Los Angeles and India.
40 households in Historic South Park have cleaned out their attics and garages and will be selling their treasures to thrifters, Saturday, July 21st from 9a-4p. Tons of housewares including a stackable washer/dryer, antiques, furniture, baby clothes, pet items, books, lawnmowers, bicycles, historic salvage and collectibles. Even a raffle for original art items at Hope Lutheran Church. You need to hit this sale!! To help plan your treasure hunt, yard sale maps will be available during the week prior.
Fairborn city manager Rob Anderson knew he needed to reinvigorate the downtown business corridor for his city to thrive. One of his strategies was to buy four empty buildings on Main Street and hire Tonia Fish as the revitalization specialist. Tonia wasted no time in creating a plan that would make the city of Fairborn a catalyst to creating specialty food businesses.
lucky enough to get to taste some of Amber’s baked goods and I have to tell you the nutella cinnamon roll (pictured) I tried was truly the best I’ve ever had.
Rachel founded Grateful Grahams, an artisanal graham cracker company in 2010. Stemming from the success of Grateful Grahams, Rachel started the
Put some adventure into your summer with 12-hours of uninterrupted music at the first ever 


Miami Valley Community Action Partnership (MVCAP) continues to accept appointments for its Summer Crisis Program, which runs through August 31st, 2018. Households may be eligible for this benefit either in the form of an air conditioning unit, unit repair, or a one-time monetary benefit to assist with summer cooling bills.
“Across the agency, we’ve seen an increase in air conditioner benefits, as well as monetary benefit expenditures. We are pleased so many individuals are able to take advantage of the Summer Crisis Program to stay cool this summer. We will continue to take appointments through August 31, 2018, and work hard to ensure we have air conditioners and funds available until that time,” Gustin said.
National Park Service (NPS) Midwest Regional Director Cam Sholly announced the selection of Kendell Thompson as superintendent of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio. A 31-year veteran of the NPS, Thompson is currently Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial superintendent. He has served as the acting superintendent at Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park since August 2017. He assumes his new role August 5, 2018.