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Library Presents Writers Programs Presented by Authors

September 8, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

septocthightlightsAccomplished local authors will share their best writing advice with novice and experienced writers at the Dayton Metro Library this fall. Adults and teens currently writing, or interested in writing, are welcome to attend any or all of the programs in the Series.

“The Library is the perfect location to bring aspiring writers together with successful authors,” said Jennifer Spillman, Chair of the Library’s Programming Committee. “These programs will inspire and motivate writers of all sorts.”

The Writing Series is intended for adults, although teen writers are welcome as well. Author Katrina Kittle will lead programs geared specifically toward teens each month. All programs are FREE.

Basics of Plot Development with Rob E. Boley
SAT., 9/10 | 10-11:30 AM | WILMINGTON-STROOP, 3980 Wilmington Pk.
Are you a plotter, or a pantser? Find out the difference and learn the key components of a solid story that will keep your reader turning the page.

Moving a True Story to Fiction with Kathryn Lang-Slattery
TUE., 9/13 | 6:30-8 PM | VANDALIA, 500 S. Dixie Dr.
Learn how to turn a real life story into engaging fiction, so your book is more than just “based on” historical events.

Bust Out of your Writing Rut! with Nancy Christie
THUR., 9/22 | 6:30-8 PM | NEW LEBANON, 715 W. Main St.
Get some rut-busting tips to move toward your writing goals. Identify your objectives, overcome self-imposed barriers and get out of your writing rut!

Dialogue: Tips & Traps with Katrina Kittle
SAT., 10/1 | 1-2:30 PM | HUBER HEIGHTS, 6160 Chambersburg Rd.
Bad dialogue can sink an otherwise promising story, and good dialogue can make a story fly. Here’s a crash course in strengthening dialogue, whether in fiction, memoir or nonfiction.

Inventing (and Reinventing) Yourself as a Writer with Sandra Gurvis
SAT., 10/8 | 1-2:30 PM | NORTHWEST, 2410 Philadelphia Dr.
Aimed at both novice and experienced writers, explore the many ways you can use writing skills to boost your career or earn income as a freelancer.

Learn to Edit Your Own Writing with Carol Cartaino
SAT., 10/15 | 2-3:30 PM | WILMINGTON-STROOP, 3980 Wilmington Pk.
Editing your own work is difficult, but essential. With 10 years’ experience as Editor-in-Chief of Writer’s Digest books, Carol Cartaino can show you how.

The Art of Word: A Practitioner’s Approach to Writing with Sierra Leone
THUR., 10/27 | 6:30-8 PM | NORTHWEST, 2410 Philadelphia Dr.
Poet, author and educator Sierra Leone shows you how to take ownership of your muse and strengthen your personal writing rituals.

TEEN WRITING PROGRAMS
with Author Katrina Kittle

NaNoWriMo Prep
THUR., 10/20 | 3:30-5 PM | BROOKVILLE, 120 Blue Pride Dr.
Determined to give National Novel Writing Month a try? This workshop will give you a clear roadmap for your novel!

Jumpstart Your Writing
SAT., 11/12 | 1-3 PM | WEST CARROLLTON, 300 E. Central Ave.
Get the inspiration you need to finally start (or finish) your project! Lots of prompts and exercises to help you keep a story moving.

Empathy and Antagonists
THUR., 12/15 | 3:30-5 PM | KETTERING-MORAINE, 3496 Far Hills Ave.
A variety of exercises will help you consider others’ points of view, “humanize” your villains, and help you see the difference between understanding and condoning someone’s actions.

Filed Under: Community, Dayton Literati Tagged With: dayton metro library, writers workshops

Festivals Galore This Weekend!

September 6, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

bg-HeadersWorking_500-02It always amazes us that people in Dayton could actually have the nerve to say there’s nothing to do.  With summer in the rear view mirror, the next few months are so chocked full of festival’s it’s nearly impossible to check them all out. Check our DMM Calendar for a complete list of all the upcoming festivals.  We think we’ve got them all, but if we missed one, please let us know.

 

Here’s a quick rundown of the festivals for this coming weekend:

Friday September 09, 2016
Italian Fall Festa Friday Lunch To-Go!

Italian Fall Festa Friday Lunch To-Go!

Preorder between 9-11am and then pick up your lunch
to take back to the office.

Bella Villa Hall
Friday September 09, 2016 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Italian Fall Festa

Italian Fall Festa
Celebrating the areas best in authentic homemade Italian
dishes, family fun and Italian heritage!

Bella Villa Hall
Friday September 09, 2016 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Springboro OktoberFest

Springboro OktoberFest
Celebration of authentic German food, beer, wine,
and entertainment for the whole family.

Springboro United Church of Christ
Friday September 09, 2016 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Vandalia Sister Cities Oktoberfest

Vandalia Sister Cities Oktoberfest

40th Annual Sister Cities Oktoberfest!
Bands include Stranger, This Side Up, Reload
and the Sauerkraut Band
Vandalia Rec Center
Friday September 09, 2016 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
DAYTON GREEK FESTIVAL 2016 DAYTON GREEK FESTIVAL 2016

Celebrate all things Greek: the food and pastries, unique
Boutique items, cooking demos, imported beer and wine, craft beer/
Friday September 09, 2016 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Saturday September 10, 2016
Beavercreek Popcorn Festival Beavercreek Popcorn Festival

200 booths with festival foods, tantalizing treats, special services,
creative crafts, and sensational specialties made with Popcorn

Beavercreek Community Municipal Building

Saturday September 10, 2016 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
DAYTON GREEK FESTIVAL 2016

DAYTON GREEK FESTIVAL 2016

Live music, dance performances, and tours of our beautiful church
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Saturday September 10, 2016 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Second Saturday Street Fair Second Saturday Street Fair

Downtown Waynesville
Saturday September 10, 2016 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thrill, Feast, Watch, Shop, Explore and Enjoy Thrill, Feast, Watch, Shop, Explore and Enjoy

The Ohio Renaissance Festival features over 100 shows daily
on 11 stages. Hold your breath watching the dueling swordsmen,
daring fire jugglers
Ohio Renaissance Festival
Saturday September 10, 2016 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Springboro OktoberFest

Springboro OktoberFest

Celebration of authentic German food, beer, wine,
and entertainment for the whole family.
Springboro United Church of Christ
Saturday September 10, 2016 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Taste of Troy
Taste of Troy

Sample food from local restaurants, a Farmers Market, beer
and wine tastings, and live music.
Downtown Troy, Ohio
Saturday September 10, 2016 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
40th Annual Sister Cities of Vandalia Oktoberfest 2016

40th Annual Sister Cities of Vandalia Oktoberfest 2016

Charlie’s Deli Cabbage Rolls, Homemade Brats by Joe Ruzick
and our own special  authentic German potato salad.
Vandalia Sports Complex
Saturday September 10, 2016 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
6th annual Cyclops Fest

6th annual Cyclops Fest

New location and tons of handmade vendors
Mills Lawn School
Saturday September 10, 2016 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
HoneyFest

HoneyFest

This first-time festival celebrates the endangered honey bee!
Delco Park
Saturday September 10, 2016 11:00 AM – 04:00 PM
Italian Fall Festa Italian Fall Festa

Celebrating the areas best in authentic homemade Italian
dishes, family fun and Italian heritage!
Bella Villa Hall
Saturday September 10, 2016 Noon – 11:00 PM
Sunday September 11, 2016
Beavercreek Popcorn Festival

Beavercreek Popcorn Festival

5k Popcorn Run and Car Show on Sunday.
Beavercreek Community Municipal Building
Sunday September 11, 2016 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thrill, Feast, Watch, Shop, Explore and Enjoy

Thrill, Feast, Watch, Shop, Explore and Enjoy

The Ohio Renaissance Festival features over 100 shows daily
on 11 stages. Hold your breath watching the dueling swordsmen,
daring fire jugglers.

Ohio Renaissance Festival

Sunday September 11, 2016 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
DAYTON GREEK FESTIVAL 2016

DAYTON GREEK FESTIVAL 2016

Fun activities for the kids at Zorba Zone
and take a chance on the $5,000 raffle prize.
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Sunday September 11, 2016 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Italian Fall Festa

Italian Fall Festa

Celebrating the areas best in authentic homemade Italian
dishes, family fun and Italian heritage!
Bella Villa Hall
Sunday September 11, 2016   Noon  –  8:00 PM

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Beavercreek Popcorn Fest, Festivals, Greek Fest, HoneyFest, Italian Fall Festa, Ohio Renaissance FestivalOktoberfest

Cash Prizes For Dayton Metro Library Poetry Contest

September 6, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

contests-med_3-1The Dayton Metro Library’s Poetry Contest is open and accepting entries through September 30, 2016. Residents of the Miami Valley region are eligible to enter in one of three age categories:  Teen (age 13-18), Adult (age 19-59) and Senior (age 60 and over).

A panel of judges will read the entries in October, and awards will be presented at a Poetry Party awards ceremony with open mic on Saturday, November 5, 2016. The Friends of the Dayton Metro Library provide cash prizes in each age category, with first place winning $100, second place $75 and third place $50.  Finalists are notified by phone.

“There’s so much talent and creativity in our community, and not only among experienced writers,” said Gwen Owen, poetry contest coordinator. “Many people find they have something to say and a unique, creative way to say it. The Library’s Poetry Contest encourages them.”

Judging the contest this year are Dr. Herbert Woodward Martin, Professor Emeritus of the University of Dayton; Sinclair Community College English Department Faculty Adam Williams and Carl DeSantis; and poets T.J. McGuire and Aimee Noel.

Entry forms with official contest rules are available at all Dayton Metro Library locations, online at DaytonMetroLibrary.org or by calling the External Relations Office at 937-496-8901. Entries must be received at any Dayton Metro Library location no later than 6:00 p.m. on Friday, September 30, to be eligible.

 

ADULT CATEGORY:

MATT BIRDSALL – Poet, Editor of Dayton’s literary journal Mock Turtle Zine and author of The Long and Short of It (his first full-length collection of poetry).

DAVID GARRISON – Poet, Professor Emeritus, Modern Languages, Wright State University. Ohio Poet of the Year in honor of his book Playing Bach in the D. C. Metro.

SIERRA LEONE – Artistic Director of The Signature: A Poetic Medley Show, an urban creative arts production housed at The Loft Theatre. President of Tripple Croxx Entertainment and Director of Signature Educational Solutions; a leading independent, creative arts & educational organization in downtown Dayton.

The judges for the poetry contest are as follows:
SENIOR CATEGORY:

GARY PACERNICK – Poet and Professor Emeritus of English/creative writing/poetry at Wright State University.

GARY MITCHNER – Poet, Professor Emeritus of English and former Chair of English, Sinclair Community College.

FURAHA HENRY-JONES – Poet and Professor of English, Sinclair Community College since 2005. Speaker at TEDxDayton in 2013

TEEN CATEGORY:

M. ALICE CALLIER – Educator, Dayton Public Schools, Wright State University, Sinclair, Wilberforce University and Central State. Member of Dayton Metro Lifelong Library Advisory Council.

ELIZABETH SCHMIDT – Poet, Librarian, Coordinator of Wright Library Poets.

STEPHANY ARAUJO – Dayton Metro Library Teen Services Librarian, Brookville Branch.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: dayton metro library, Friends of the Dayton Metro Library, Poems, poetry

New Media Dayton – Entrepreneurship & Startups

September 6, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

531179_10151116788469047_275999499_nNew Media Dayton’s mission is to provide small businesses and the community with a forum to learn, share and engage by providing a setting where ideas are shared, and everyone can learn to better use online marketing, communications, social media tools and methods.  On the second Friday of each month they host a free one hour event, featuring guest speakers from around the community.

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James Mainord

This Friday, Sept 9th at noon you’re invited to learn more about Entrepreneurship and startups in the Dayton region from a special guest speaker James Mainord. James is the Chief Operations Officer of Ikove Venture Partners.  James has worked in the Dayton region for Avetec, ATIC, and Wright State Research Institute where he developed an interest in technology commercialization that led to his work for Ikove.  James is a graduate of Brigham Young University and the University of Dayton School of Law.

While the event is free, registration is encouraged.  Register online. You are welcome to bring your lunch with you to this event, which takes place at Event Connections, 4140 Linden Ave, Dayton, OH 45432.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Entrepreneurship, James Mainord, New Media Dayton

Mystery Monday – September 5, 2016

September 5, 2016 By Tom Gilliam

Welcome to Week 32 of Mystery Mondays. The answer to Week 31’s Mystery Photo is: The cupola of the Premier Health Building in Downtown Dayton via the Kettering Tower‘s Dayton Racquet Club. I took this photo on October 23, 2015.

Completed in 1989 and designed by the Dayton architectural firm Lorenz & Williams, this 20 floor building was originally known as One Citizens Federal Centre.

DMM Mystery Monday-31

We congratulate our randomly drawn winner Peter Wine of Dayton! Rapid Fired Pizza certificates are coming your way!

We challenge you to tell us where in the Dayton area this photo was taken by filling out the form below.  We’ll do a random drawing from all those with a correct answer and the winner will get 2 pizzas from Rapid Fired Pizza.

Enter here:

http://goo.gl/forms/dyU55fzc48

We’ll post the winner next Monday with details about the photo as well as a new photo to challenge your knowledge of the Dayton area.

Thanks for playing and good luck!

Here’s our Mystery Photo for Week 32:

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Photo by Tom Gilliam of DaytonGram & Tom Gilliam Photography.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton, Dayton Ohio, daytongram, daytonmostmetro, mystery mondays, photo contest, Photography, Rapid Fired Pizza, Tom Gilliam

The ‘Fair’est of them All!

September 4, 2016 By Joshua Stucky

moco_snakerideScreeching dragons spin out of control while the sounds of children screaming for help bellow; parents chew hot dogs, laughing through it all….yep, the Montgomery County Fair still has some life in her.

For many of us, fairs are the remnants of an era gone by, but not for hundreds of Dayton area residents. The fair is the best time of the year.

‘I have been attending my whole life,’ says Cindy. ‘I’m 63 now, and I can still remember climbing these trees and watching the crowds of people walk through the midway. It was a great fair then, and I think it’s great now.’ One of many returnees, Cindy has fears about what moving the fairgrounds might mean. ‘I would chain myself to a tree if it would keep the fair here. I can still see my grandma and mother walking me to games, animals and great food. Those memories are ones I want to share with my grandkids.’ And they are here, two adorable little girls pointing at the horses on the racetrack. ‘I want to ride a horse today,’ says the littlest. ‘Why? We can ride that instead,’ says her older sister, pointing to a contraption only a child could appreciate. ‘This is the heart of it,’ Cindy adds. ‘They are excited. They want to explore, like I did 60 some years ago! I grew up in Vandalia, but coming downtown for the fair….wow that was big time!’

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Cindy is not alone in her love for fair. Corinna, now in her early 70’s said, ‘My favorite memory was my late husband winning me a kewpie doll that was bigger than me. He was so proud, we showed everyone. That was in the day when you could pay 2 cents to play a fair game. He landed a wooden ring on a bottle. Everyone clapped and yelled. Imagine how I felt, I got to carry the prize around…my husband I mean!’ For Corinna, she understands change is necessary. ‘Oh, it’s all changed. This is not the fair I grew up going to, but that’s ok. They still have the animals and ice cream. I love ice cream.’ She says her daughter keeps her coming back. ‘I live in a retirement home, but my daughter, Corrinne comes and gets me every Labor Day weekend. I look forward to hearing the choirs, bands and instruments. Still good.’

For Amber and her family, residents of the city, it’s all about an affordable way to spend time with her kids and hubby. ‘This weather has been perfect. We have had such an amazing time. We’ll be back on Monday because we haven’t had time to see the piggies!’  Her daughter takes a bite of her corn and states, ‘Pigs are nice and give us bacon.’ She takes another bite and watched the ferris wheel in awe.

food-03‘It’s my first time, ever.’ says Christy sitting at a picnic table, covered with the finest of fair food. ‘Belgian waffles, elephant ears. What more do people want?’ Her husband nods in agreement. ‘Dayton should be very proud. The fair is great this year!’

For Jean of “Jean’s Home-Cooking” out of Franklin ‘It has been amazing! Business has been bustling.’ People stand patiently in line for her cabbage rolls and chicken and noodles. ‘There is something different this year, busy, busy, busy!’

She’s right. Nearly every food booth has repeated that sentiment. It may be the nostalgia that is bringing in the crowds. Maybe the fear of losing this island of fun sitting oddly on South Main Street. Or maybe….
‘My favorite part of the whole day is the bird that talks.’ says Brody. He’s 9. ‘His tongue feels weird. He can say “GO UD!” Isn’t that cool?’ Brody laughs and bites into a red, white and blue snow-cone. ‘If they want me to come back next year, this bird better be here.’

For all of these fair attendees, one thing seems clear, it’s all about wonder & fun.$2off
Cindy said it best, ‘Even if you lose at one of the games, you win having your family here to cheer you on! That’s the fair!’

Well, then….Montgomery County Fair…..we are cheering you ON!

The Montgomery County fair at 1043 S. Main St., is open from 8 am. to 10 pm Sunday and 8 am to 8 pm on Labor Day. Admission is $8 per person, age 6 and younger are free with a paying adult.

Use this coupon for $2 OFF on Monday. You must print out this coupon to use.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Mont Co. Fair, Montgomery County Fair

Prepare Thyself for A Day-Long Adventure at RenFest!

September 3, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

RenFestForget your cares and step back in time to this 30-acre re-created 16th Century English village and enjoy over 400 years of fun in a single day! The Ohio Renaissance Festival offers something for everyone featuring nearly 100 shows daily on 11 stages, over 135 unique arts and crafts shops, hearty food and drink, games of skill and human-powered rides to amuse all ages.
Over 150 costumed characters welcome you to the village! Rub elbows with Royalty as you cheer your favorite knight to victory in the thrilling Full-armored Tournament Joust. Welcoming you to a festive day in the village are dueling swordsmen, rowdy pirates, nobles, peasants, and daring jugglers.
The sprawling landscape is dotted with hundreds of unique shops in the Medieval Marketplace featuring many one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted items. See time-honored crafts of glassblowing, stone carving, blacksmithing, leather tooling, boot making, and more demonstrated.

The air is filled with the scents and smells of the foods of the Renaissance period. Feast like Royalty on juicy, giant roasted turkey legs, fresh baked bread bowls overflowing with soups and stews, fish ‘n chips, steak-on-a-stake, succulent roasted corn on the cob and a wide variety of the finest ales and wines. There’s something for everyone’s taste buds!
Visitors of all ages will be amused by the games of skill and human-powered rides. Try your hand at archery and see if you’re a modern-day Robin Hood, or climb the castle tower and rescue the lovely damsel in distress.

  • Each of the eight weekends offers a different theme for patrons to enjoy. Some of the most popular are Time Travelers, Pirates, and Highland.
  • Find the most unique wares anywhere in the 30-acre marketplace. Pottery, leather goods, candles, jewelry, clothing, and so much more.
  • Games to challenge your skill, and thrilling human-powered rides for children of all ages.
  • A food lover’s paradise awaits with six pubs and food areas featuring all new menu selections to compliment the fan favorites like giant roasted turkey legs and bread bowl stews.

 

Ohio Renaissance Festival
P.O. Box 68
Harveysburg, OH 45032

Tickets at the Gate: 

Family & Friends Weekend – September 3, 4 & 5   10:30AM – 6:00PM

Adults (ages 13+) Buy One, Get One Free – $21.95

All kids 12 and under are FREE!

Saturday & Sunday Sept 10- Oct 23  10:30AM – 6:00PM

Adult (ages 13+) – $21.95

Child (ages 5-12) – $9.95

Seniors (ages 65+) – $19.95

Military/Police/Fire/EMS – $19.95

Adult Season Pass – $79.95

Avoid the wait at the ticket booth and purchase online at renfestival.com.

Coupons are available at United Dairy Farmers and Cincinnati and Dayton area Wendy’s locations. Coupons must be redeemed at the Gate. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dayton Commission To Talk About Tax Increase- If Anyone Shows Up

September 2, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

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On the Friday of a holiday weekend at 4:37pm the city of Dayton sent out this press release:

 

 

The Dayton City Commission will discuss the earnings tax proposal on Tuesday, September 6, at 10:00 a.m., at McIntosh Park (corner of Edwin C. Moses and Riverside Blvd.)  McIntosh Park is one of the City facilities that would receive improvements funded by the income tax proposal.

The 8-year temporary earnings tax proposal would fund public safety improvements, fund a significant increase in residential street paving, fund park improvements and enhancements to maintenance of public spaces and vacant lots, and fund access to universal high-quality pre-school for four year-olds in the City of Dayton.

The Dayton City Commission voted on July 13, 2016, to place this proposal on the November 2016 General Election ballot.  Early voting on the issue begins on October 12th.

 

This 0.25 percent increase in the earnings tax, if passed in the November elections would make the city’s tax rate one of the highest in the state.  If you’d like to talk to the commissioners about this tax, you can show up at the park on Tuesday at 10am, right after a holiday weekend.

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Free Fun For Your Labor Day Weekend!

September 2, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

10FreeA long holiday weekend ahead and a tight budget?  That shouldn’t stop your from a weekend of fun!  Here are our 10 top free things to do this weekend.  There are plenty more, too!

The DaytonMostMetro  calendar has thousands of events listed and we did a quick sort of FREE events to bring you this list of highlights for this weekend:

Saturday September 03, 2016
Bike The 'Boro Bike The ‘Boro

North Park, Springbor
Saturday September 03, 2016 10:00 AM
The Big Event Festival The Big Event Festival

North Park, Springboro
Saturday September 03, 2016 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Altar Making Workshop Dia De Muertos Altar Making Workshop  

Missing Peace Art Space
Saturday September 03, 2016 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

River Blast River Blast & Fireworks

Riverfront Park, Miamisburg
Saturday September 03, 2016 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Sunday September 04, 2016
Xenia Avenue Farm & Flea Xenia Avenue Farm & Flea

Xenia Avenue Farm & Flea
Sunday September 04, 2016 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Dayton Reggae Festival Dayton Reggae Festival

Dave Hall Plaza, Downtown
Sunday September 04, 2016 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Labor Day Celebration & Fireworks

Labor Day Celebration & Fireworks

Meadowbrook Country Club
Sunday September 04, 2016 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Monday September 05, 2016
HEAL DAYTON - Free Community Clinic HEAL DAYTON – Free Community Clinic

Dayton Convention Center
Monday September 05, 2016 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Holiday at Home Holiday at Home

City of Kettering
Monday September 05, 2016 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Alter Fest! Alter Fest!

Alter High School
Monday September 05, 2016 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: free events, Labor Day Weekend

New Oregon District Gift Shop Sets Opening Date

September 1, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

heart girlsThe girls of Heart Mercantile are involved in opening another shop in the Oregon District at 261 Wayne Avenue, right next to Press coffee shop, in the former Sew Dayton space.   They have just announced the grand opening of LUNA Gifts & Botanicals  on  Friday, Sept 16th.  The shop will be open from 10am – 8pm.

The new shop will be owned and operated by the six girls: Carly Barrett, Brittany Smith, Kelsey Kussman, Sarah Smith, Kelly Fortener, and Tracy Robillard.   The women work for Carly Short Photography, a local wedding photography company, and helped make Heart Mercantile a reality, from the initial open to working shifts at the shop.

Luna, the new venture, will be a gift and botanical shop, and while sisters to Heart Mercantile in many ways, will have a completely different look, feel, and product lines. Indoor plants, prints, bath and body products, pottery, home goods and jewelry are just a few things we plan on stocking in the new store.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brittany Smith, Carly Barrett, Kelly Fortener, Kelsey Kussman, LUNA Gifts & Botanicals, Sarah Smith, Tracy Robillard

David McCullough in new video ‘applauds’ efforts to save Wright factory

September 1, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

v9GmemO_4SlRgLFN3JzxR4Dem_0fsCDVXeAu9kLEa2oThe campaign to save the Wright brothers’ factory has won a new supporter— David McCullough.

The author of the best-selling book The Wright Brothers endorses the effort in a new video filmed inside the historic factory.

“I applaud all of you who are working to save these buildings and to bring them back into being part of the story” of the Wright brothers, McCullough says in the video.

The National Aviation Heritage Alliance (NAHA) released the video Thursday, Sept. 1, on its YouTube channel with McCullough’s permission. NAHA interviewed McCullough for the video on April 19 following McCullough’s tour of the factory.

Wilbur and Orville Wright formed the Wright Company in 1909 and built the company’s first factory building in Dayton in 1910. The company added a second building in 1911. The factory was the first in America built for manufacturing airplanes.

“These are symbolic or emblematic structures in that they contain a story of importance not just to this community, but to the country and to the world,” McCullough says.UAZlJn1-c8zmBCb7k1gT8eZhsO1O3xid6Ig7NcFplWE,LBCT4wBVnVLtUmBnwbEgl7_z2R35cJNg-5iy6bNKqLk

Orville sold the Wright Company in 1915. The factory was the nucleus of what became the 54-acre Delphi Home Avenue Plant, which shut down in 2008.

NAHA, a nonprofit, has been working with the National Park Service, state of Ohio, city of Dayton and others to make the factory a unit of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.

“I’d like to be able to walk in here and see their airplanes being built at various stages,” McCullough says in the video. “I’d like to see the tools that were used. The saws, the lathes, that sort of thing. I’d like to see where they had lunch. I’d like to see the whole world, the whole reality of this community. This was a community in here, a community at work.”

“David has made it no secret that he reveres the Wright Brothers, and America’s National Parks. And after several visits to our Dayton community, he was truly taken with our work to restore the Wright Company factory,” said Amanda Wright Lane, great-grandniece of the Wright brothers and a NAHA trustee.

NAHA is negotiating with the current property owner, Home Avenue Redevelopment LLC, to buy the 54-acre site. Dayton Metro Library has committed to locate its new West Branch on the site, an approximately $10 million investment.

NAHA projects it will need $4 million to buy the property, stabilize the buildings, make initial site improvements and begin redeveloping the remaining acres in ways that would complement the Wright Factory Unit of the national park. It has raised about $2 million so far in public and private funds.

At the request of many individuals wanting to contribute, it has added a donation page to its website.

In the video McCullough says, “I applaud all of you who are working to save these buildings and to bring them back into being part of the story. Those who went before us here, those who did things of merit and changed the world, deserve to be present, as it were, among us.”

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: David McCullough, HAHA, The National Aviation Heritage Alliance

Our Montgomery County Fair Giveaway Winning Entry

August 31, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

Our grand prize winner of the 2016 Montgomery County Fair package Shelley Meyers won:

A VIP PRIZE PACKAGE For 4   (value  $236)
4 $20 Ride Vouchers
4 $10 Food Vouchers
4 Cotton Candy Vouchers ($16 value)
4 Weekly Passes ($100 value)

Entrants were asked to tell us what they liked about  the fair.  Here’s Shelly’s  winning entry:

Cotton candy and sweet tea on ice.14192077_10153697172076583_8425007579976384721_n
Corn dogs and spinning rides all sound so nice.

All the fried food and bright flashing lights.
The midway and priceless people watching sights.

Demolition derby and goats in a barn.
Weird things old ladies still make out of yarn.

Admiring the things people sew bake and grow.
Blue ribbon winners lined up in a row.

Riding bikes to the tractor pull just sounds so right.
What better to do on a Saturday night?

Fun games of chance, you likely won’t win.
Yet my husband still tries again and again.

Feeling like a kid and having big fun.
Oh, big lemon shake ups, I can’t have just one.

Friends coming to town, we think they would love it.
Begging for free stuff? Nope, I’m not above it.

These things and more, we’d sure love to see.
C’mon, Dayton Most Metro, pick me! Pick me!

And so we did! 

Cover photo by  Jordan Freshour.  Please consider using him the next time you need photo’s taken.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Montgomery County Fair

SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU & New Chair Update at THE NEON

August 30, 2016 By Jonathan McNeal

maxresdefaultHello!

We opened SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU this weekend – the charming and inspiring film about Barack & Michelle Obama’s first date…and we still have HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE and INDIGNATION for a couple more days (Thursday will be your last chance to catch them at THE NEON).

Synopsis for SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU : From executive producer John Legend comes a charming and inspiring film about a wonderful couple. “Inspired by Barack and Michelle Obama’s first date, SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU recounts the eventful summer day in 1989 when a young law firm associate named Barack Obama (Parker Sawyers) tried to woo lawyer Michelle Robinson (Tika Sumpter) during a daylong date that took them from the Art Institute of Chicago to a screening of Spike Lee’s DO THE RIGHT THING to the site of their first kiss outside of an ice cream parlor.” (taken from Roadside Attractions) Click this LINK to visit the film’s official site.

YARN ticket sales have passed the threshold and the screening will move forward as planned! The Miami Valley Knitting Guild is bringing the film YARN to town on Wednesday, August 31 at 7:30. ” Meet the artists who are redefining the tradition of knit and crochet, bringing yarn out of the house and into the world. Reinventing our relationship with this colorful tradition, YARN weaves together wool graffiti artists, circus performers, and structural designers into a visually-striking look at the women who are making a creative stance while building one of modern art’s hottest trends.” Click this LINK to reserve your advanced ticket. If tickets remain, they will be available at our box office one hour before the screening.

“Join us for a special screening of 91%: A Film About Guns in America. A film collaboration between John Richie and Dayton Native Ian Cook. 91% is a documentary that examines U.S. gun policies with a focus on the background check system. 91% of Americans are for background checks on all gun sales, yet Congress continues to fail to close the loophole. Why is that and how does that undermine our public safety? The hour long film will be followed by a discussion afterwards. Please join us for this important event!” (taken from 91% press notes) This film will screen on Sunday, September 4 at 7:30, and tickets are now on sale at THE NEON’s box office – traditional ticket prices apply.

“NEON Lumbar Supporter” Update: Amazing news! We made our Goal!!! Replacing our 30 year-old chairs will cost us $50,000, and we hoped to raise at least half of that through your generous donations. As of this weekend, we have sold 113 chairs at $250 each! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! You can read all about this project by clicking this LINK, and we’ll keep the campaign running until the end of August. Donations can be accepted on-line, but we can also take donations in person — where we’d love to chat with you about the new chairs and have you try out the samples in our lobby.

We’ve had many requests for the new film from Mike Birbiglia – DON’T THINK TWICE. I’m happy to let you know that this new comedy (rated “99% Fresh” on rottentomatoes) is slated to open Sept. 9!

EQUITY – a film about women on Wall Street – opens Friday!!

I’ll be heading to The Toronto International Film Festival again this year…and I’ll be there Sept. 7-17.  You can check in on all my screenings and parties and sightings by visiting www.mostmetro.com/tag/tiff 

Thanks so much for your continued support.
We hope to see you soon,
Jonathan

SHOWTIMES for Tuesday, Aug. 30 – Thursday, Sept. 1:

HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE (PG-13) 1 Hr 41 Min
Tuesday-Thursday (Aug 30-Sept 1): 5:20

INDIGNATION (R) 1 Hr 50 Min
Tuesday (Aug 30): 3:00, 7:45
Wednesday (Aug 31): 3:00
Thursday (Sept 1): 3:00, 7:45

SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU (PG-13) 1 hr 24 Min
Tuesday-Thursday (Aug 30-Sept 1): 3:00, 5:15, 7:30

YARN (NR) 1 Hr 16 Min
Wednesday (Aug 31): 7:30

COMING SOON:
(All Dates Are Tentative. Dates Often Move And Sometimes Disappear.)
Sept 2 – EQUITY
Sept 9 – DON’T THINK TWICE
Sept 16 – THE INNOCENTS
Sept 23 – COMPLETE UNKNOWN
Sept 23 – THE HOLLARS
Oct 7-9 – DAYTON LGBT FILM FEST
Oct 7 – BIRTH OF A NATION

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: 91%, Barack Obama, Dayton, don't think twice, equity, guns in america, Ian Cook, Lumbar Supporter, michelle obama, Mike Birbiglia, movie times, new chairs, showtimes, southside with you, The Neon, TIFF

Artemis Center & YWCA Host 5K Walk to Support Domestic Violence Hotline!

August 29, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

WAM_Final WebsiteArtemis Center and YWCA Dayton will, for the first time, host a collaborative friend and fundraiser to promote awareness of domestic violence and raise funds to support the Domestic Violence Hotline share by Artemis Center and the YWCA Dayton. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes™ Domestic Violence 5Kwill be held Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016, in conjunction with the University of Dayton School of Law Human Rights Awareness and Advocacy group and the University of Dayton Women’s Center.  Synchrony Financial will be the presenting sponsor.

Walk a Mile in Her Shoes™ Domestic Violence 5K is an event that highlights domestic violence as a critical community issue and educates the community on the work of Artemis Center and YWCA Dayton. Activities include a 5K run/walk/stroll, as well as a 1-mile walk by men and women, wearing heels, to emphasize the crucial role male voices play in ending violence against women.

All proceeds will support Artemis Center and YWCA Dayton’s
shared 24-hour crisis hotline Artemis_YWCA
(937-222-SAFE),
the only such hotline in both Montgomery and Preble counties. The hotline office staffed in equal parts by trained YWCA Dayton and Artemis Center staff. In 2015 alone, more than 8,600 crisis calls were received through the hotline.

The 5K, chip timed by Key Sports, will start and finish at the University of Dayton River Campus (1700 S. Patterson Blvd.), with an easy out-and-back course perfect for experienced runners, hobby joggers, walkers and families alike. No animals allowed; strollers are welcome.

Registration opens at 8 am, with the race beginning at 9 am, rain or shine. Registration fees are tax-deductible; early-bird registrations run through Sept. 9 and guarantee a T-shirt: Adults, $25; Students with ID and Children 3 and up, $20. Children 3 and under, free.

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 5K, Artemis Center, Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, YWCA Dayton

Mystery Monday – August 29, 2016

August 29, 2016 By Tom Gilliam

Welcome to Week 31 of Mystery Mondays. The answer to Week 30’s Mystery Photo is: The third floor of the currently under construction new Main Dayton Metro Library in Downtown Dayton. I took this photo on August 10, 2016.DMM Mystery Monday-30

We congratulate our randomly drawn winner Su Nela of Centerville! Rapid Fired Pizza certificates are coming your way!

We challenge you to tell us where in the Dayton area this photo was taken by filling out the form below.  We’ll do a random drawing from all those with a correct answer and the winner will get 2 pizzas from Rapid Fired Pizza.

Enter here:

http://goo.gl/forms/dyU55fzc48

We’ll post the winner next Monday with details about the photo as well as a new photo to challenge your knowledge of the Dayton area.

Thanks for playing and good luck!

Here’s our Mystery Photo for Week 31:

DMM Mystery Monday-31

Photo by Tom Gilliam of DaytonGram & Tom Gilliam Photography.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton, Dayton Ohio, daytongram, daytonmostmetro, mystery mondays, photo contest, Photography, Rapid Fired Pizza, Tom Gilliam

Celebrate The Oregon District Today!

August 28, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

District Day logoToday, Sunday, August 28, from 1:00 – 7:00 p.m., The Oregon District is celebrating District Day. District Day is a chance to enjoy the vibrancy of the Historic Oregon District by sampling food from participating restaurants, browsing through retailer’s sidewalk sales, and enjoying live music from local bands and DJs, sponsored by Omega Music.

This event is intended highlight to the independent and eclectic nature of the Oregon District businesses and community. The event is produced by a committee of the Oregon District Business Association, with Omega Music and the Downtown Dayton Partnership. The full music line up will be announced on Monday, August 22.

“The Oregon District is all about having fun, good food, entertainment, and eclectic and specialty shopping,” said Natalie Skilliter, owner of Corner Kitchen, ODBA Board Member and Chair of District Day. “Oregon District businesses want to showcase all of the incredible things we do every day of the year by highlighting and celebrating the variety of offerings along 5th street and Wayne Avenue on District Day. There is something for everyone in your family.”

A number of Oregon District businesses will have special discounts and the Downtown Dayton Partnership will provide interactive sidewalk games and roving entertainers. Some of the activities include:

  •   Blind Bob’s: Live music, special food discounts
  •   Bonnet’s Bookstore: Games on the sidewalk outside of store
  •   Brim: Special activities, in-store sale
  •   Clash: Sidewalk sale
  •  Blind Bob’s: Live music
  •  Corner Kitchen: Build your own sundae bar, limited small plate menu, face painting forchildren
  •   Dublin Pub: 10% discount with proof of purchase from retail location
  • Heart Mercantile: Sidewalk sale
  •   Jimmy Modern: Sidewalk sale
  •   Lily’s Bistro: Special food tastings and live DJ on the patio
  •   Omega Records: Sidewalk sale, special discounts and live music
  •   Oregon Express: Live music
  •   ReCreate: Sidewalk sale
  •   Sterling Silver: Games on the sidewalk outside of store
  •   The Neon: Free popcorn with movie and proof of purchase from Oregon District Businesses
  •   Toxic: Live DJ
  •   Trolley Stop: Live music, $5 build your own taco bar, special discounts

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: District Day, Oregon District

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