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Ickey, Archer’s and Asthma

May 8, 2016 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Food Adventures is all about fun, food and the lighter side of life.  We pick out Dayton eatings spots and have great times doing so.  Today however, we want to take time to mention a serious cause.  Chef House, Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu are fans of the restaurants that give back to the community.  Today we recognize another such effort from the owners of Archer’s Tavern in Centerville.

Today we recognize the final hours to get involved with a charitable cause at the 1st Annual Dayton Fairways for Airways a Celeb Pro-Am golf Outing to benefit the Javonte Woods Foundation.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

Always involved with local charities

— On August 14th, 2010, Princeton High School Student Jovante Woods died suddenly from a severe asthma attack. His parents, Ickey and Chandra, were inspired to keep his memory alive.   They started the Javonte Woods foundation with the goal of educating and helping prevent others from experiencing the loss of a loved one to this condition.

— ARCHER’S TAVERN and Former Cincinnati Bengal’s Football star ICKEY WOODS have teamed up to hold a golf outing for the foundation at NCR Country Club Monday May 9th.  Last minute golfers may be able to attend, email [email protected]

 

— Some of the celebs expected to be in attendance include:

Ed Young, former UD Basketball superstar

Jim Breech, former Bengal Kicker

Andy Harmon, former Philadelphia Eagles Defensive All Star from Centerville

Ira Hillary, Bengals former Wide Receiver

James Brooks, Bengals former All Pro Running Back

Pete Johnson, former Bengals Running Back

Tom Browning, former Reds Pitcher

Solomon Wilcots, former Bengal Defensive Back and current ESPN personality

Keith Byars, former Ohio State and Philadelphia Eagles star running back and Dayton native

Hanford Dixon, former Cleveland Browns star Defensive Back

 

The Big Ragu is still looking for his golf ball at NCR North course

NCR Country Club is the perfect backdrop for this event, Monday, with its world class courses.  Thick brush and tricky fairways, will make for a fun and challenging outing.  We wish the participants the best of luck, and the celebs too !

Food Adventures also wishes the foundation and “Fairways for Airways” much success in the future. Thank you to the organizers, like Archer’s owner Dan Apolito, Ickey Woods and the celebs.  Also a shout out to the people who patronize this tournament.  You make the world go ’round !

If you would like to donate or get involved in next year’s event, email [email protected] or shop Bengals signed mechandise at the Jovante Woods Store

For the more scoop on Dayton restaurants, festivals and dinner events, “like” Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking HERE.

 

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Archers, chef house, dan apolito, golf, hungry jax, Ickey Woods, javonte woods, Ragu

Dames of the District Create Derby Day in the District

May 5, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

DerbyPartyThis Saturday, May 7th, The Oregon District is celebrating The Kentucky Derby.Many of the business will host interactive games and races for guests to complete from 3pm-7pm. Some of the activities include:

Brim: Make your own lucky horseshoe
Lucky’s: Matchbox Car Races
Blind Bob’s: Slot Car Races
Tumbleweed: Mini Horse Races
Toxic: Adult Big Wheel Races
Trolley Stop: Wiener Dog Race (4pm)
Lily’s: Giant Jenga & Giant Connect Four
Gem City Tattoos: Magic Marker Tattoos

This event is intended highlight the independent nature of the Oregon District businesses and community through fun, sometimes silly, and often quirky activities.
Other Downtown Activities
Downtown Dayton will be hoping this weekend! In addition to The Oregon Districts’ Derby Day festivities, the Downtown Dayton Partnership is hosting their Downtown Housing Tour from 1pm to 5pm. Plus with college graduation and Mother’s Day, Downtown Dayton is the premiere destination for shopping, dining, and nightlife.

 

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The Derby Day activities were organized by the Dames of the District, a newly-founded group made up of women who own businesses in the Oregon District. Their mission is to empower female leadership; act as resources for one another; promote the independent, locally-owned businesses of the Oregon District; and, provide the larger community with the vital perspectives offered by women business owners.

The group came together when Amelia O’Dowd, proprietress of BRIM, noticed the significant number of independent neighborhood businesses, either partially, or entirely owned by women. “When I started ‘Dames,’ I hand wrote invitations to all of the women business owners I could think of. I wrote five a day for a week. I knew there were a lot of us, but I didn’t realize how many until I wrote those invitations,” explained O’Dowd. “Getting all these women in a room — from people who just started to women who have been at it for decades — shifted all of our perspectives. We realized we were bigger. And if we didn’t know that we were such a big group, people outside the District definitely didn’t.”
The ‘Dames’ meet monthly and focus on programming and promotion for individual businesses and for the Oregon District as a whole.

 

Women-Owned Oregon District Businesses include*:
*not all business owners are ‘Dames’ participants

Blind Bob’s/Lily’s Bistro
BRIM
Cicero Adams Law Offices
Clash
Corner Kitchen
Deaf Monty’s Wine/Inn Port
Derailed
Eclectic Essentials
Exotic Fantasies/The Annex
Feather’s Vintage
Gallery 510
Heart Mercantile
Indigo Media/Nucleus CoShare
Jay’s Seafood
Lily’s Bistro
Oregon Express
Oregon Tails
Press Coffee Bar
Rooster Modern Italian
Salar
Sew Dayton
Skin, an Apothecary
Spice Paradise
Sterling Studio
Trolley Stop
Wheat Penny

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Dames of the District, Derby Day, Oregon District, Women Owners

Celebrate Derby Day at Whisk(e)y for Wisdom Fundraiser

May 5, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

12717950_204823039907593_8500414611930497441_n-1The Montessori School of Dayton Foundation has become pretty successful with their winter beer tasting event, founded in 2011 it’s been a sellout for the last few years.  So  for a spring event they’ve launched a Whisk(e)y for Wisdom event that will take place this Saturday night from 5:30-8:30pm.   With the rare opportunity to head inside the hallowed halls of  the Engineer’s Club, guests will help support the school’s foundation to award grants, scholarships as well as  support teacher education. Mike Schwartz from Belmont Party Supply and Ollie’s Place will help  guests explore the differences between whiskey and whisky types, discover brand differences and the history of this fermented grain mash.

Tickets to the Whisky for Wisdom Event cost $45.00 and include:

  • 8 (1/2 oz pours)
  • A bonus cocktail or special whiskey
  • Whisk(e)y-inspired food
  • A souvenir tasting glass
  • Coffee and dessert towards the end of the event

Additional tastes and cocktails will be available for purchase at the event. A sampling of the whiskies to taste include High West Campfire, Town Branch Rye, Oyo Olorosa, Woodford Reserve Double Oak and Glenfiddich 18.

The Dayton Cocktail Company will be on hand to mix classic cocktails, perfect to celebrate Derby Day with. Each general admission tickets includes one of these cocktails:
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1. The Mint Julep
2. The Manhattan
3. The Old Fashioned
4. The Gold Rush!

Designated Drivers can purchase  a ticket for a non-alcoholic cocktail, and access to the food and a variety of non-alcoholic beverages.

Live entertainment by The Wretched Few and cigar pairings by The Market will round out the event.  To purchase tickets visit this website.

Want to be MostMetro.com’s guest to this event?

Like and share this post and leave a comment below on why you should be our guest.  Winner is Jennifer Krohn.  She and her guest will enjoy, courtesy of DMM!

 

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Belmont Party Supply, Mike Scwartz, montessori school of dayton, The Wretched Few, whiskey

Won’t You Be Our Neighbor? … Again?

May 5, 2016 By Dayton937

Downtown Housing Tour takes place 1-5 p.m. Saturday, May 7.

Downtown Housing Tour takes place 1-5 p.m. Saturday, May 7.

It’s the start of the downtown event season! This week includes the kickoff for The Square Is Where as well as First Friday and the first in the DP&L Summer in the City signature series. In preparation for the May 7 Downtown Housing Tour, the Downtown Dayton Partnership is pleased to present two more resident profiles. The “typical” downtown resident is anything but — with ages spanning from young professionals to families to empty nesters, people are turning to downtown living not as a rite of passage but as a lifestyle choice. Residents choose urban living for its density and proximity of amenities, entertainment, and vibrant scene. Here are the profiles of two types of downtown residents, one at the beginning of his career, and a couple heading into their golden years. One rents an apartment in the bustling Oregon District, and the other is one of the first buyers of the new Monument Walk high-end townhomes nestled next to downtown’s performing arts district. You can see both locations on the free housing tour on May 7. Download the map and brochure online, or pick up a copy at participating tour locations and downtown businesses.

“There Comes a Time,” by Burt (and Alice) Saidel

Alice and I are Daytonians. We love Dayton and have made a great life raising our children, contributing professionally and civically, and relishing the rich arts life that surrounds us.

Burt and Alice SaidelI am a Dayton native. I left after graduating Fairview High School to attend Haverford College, graduate school at Western Reserve University, and military service in the Air Force in Turkey and Italy. I returned to practice dentistry for 50 years, much of that as a partner with my father, Dr. Jack Saidel. That was always my intention and I have fulfilled it happily.

Along the way, I met my beautiful wife as a Smith College co-ed and convinced her to marry me. We did just that in Athens, Greece. After Turkey, we spent an idyllic year in northern Italy. These experiences have carried us since those halcyon days.

We designed and built our home on Nottingham Road in Oakwood. It is, to us and to many, a truly beautiful creation. We embodied much of the architectural beauty we loved in Europe and our French country-style home has been an inspiration to us.

MonumentWalk_Elevation_RevNow, we have entered the age when down-sizing is becoming a cogent decision. Both of us have dealt with the concept of a smaller residence. We realized that Dayton’s arts are the center of our life’s activities. This made downtown Dayton a major choice for us. Our move downtown puts us at the epicenter of the arts, music, dining and friends.

We had requirements to match our new lifestyle. I am a major woodworker contributing many works of my art as donations to synagogues, churches, schools, symphony orchestras. I need a workroom, a wood shop.

Monument Walk sitting roomWe also need space for our relatives and children. We regularly fill our big home with their presence for family events. We also host many artists performing here for the opera, Vanguard concerts, etc.  We knew a two- or even three-bedroom apartment would be too confining. Many visits to condominium-type dwellings yielded nothing that came close to our needs. We came upon an interesting concept, vertical rather than horizontal, that was advanced by Charles Simms in his design for Monument Walk.

The multi-floor aspect made a workroom, adjacent to the garage, an answer to the work space. Some rooms are possibly multi-purpose for visiting sleep-over guests. An elevator, planning for our inevitable infirmities of age, answered another forecasted need.

Monument Walk kitchenWe know the Simms family well. Charlie, as the younger member, and his father Charles are experienced builders and good friends. And we know with Ann Simms looking over their shoulders, everything will be perfect.

Many of our friends now living downtown have rushed to greet and pre-welcome us. All are enthusiastic about the joys of central urban living. More amenities are needed and will be coming downtown. More fine dining options are a definite addition.

We hope we both live longer, love-filled and healthy lives in the core of our beloved city. Come and see us — but not for a while yet!

 

 

 

Making the Most of Live-Work-Play: Jon White

Jon WhiteCincinnati native Jon White wasn’t happy stuck behind the wheel of his car. When the 31-year-old landed a job in Dayton, he initially tried to commute from his new job in Dayton back to his home in Cincinnati. But spending hours on the road took its toll on Jon, and he decided to find a new home that offered more freedom and flexibility. “I didn’t feel healthy commuting like that every day. I wanted to live close to work and close to entertainment,” Jon said. The location at Dayton Towers apartment complex Access to entertainmentchecked off Jon’s requirements for proximity for 9-to-5 and 5-to-9 activities. “I bike to work just about every day,” he said. “and I still have easy access to the highway if I need to travel somewhere, and it’s a quick trip to access the bike trails for recreation.”

Jon said he doesn’t miss yard work and home maintenance his Cincinnati residence required. The city planner for the City of Dayton also enjoys a more sustainable, eco-friendly way of life. “I have about a mile-radius carbon footprint,” Jon said. “I bike to work, I walk to bars and restaurants, my grocery store is just a mile away; you could live downtown without owning a car. I’ll go for a while without getting in my car. I fill my gas tank maybe once a month. It’s a simpler lifestyle for sure.”

Jon said one of the initial surprises he experienced upon his move to Dayton Towers and the downtown environment was the volume and diversity of people he met, both in his own apartment complex and his new downtown neighborhood. “It’s a change of pace if you’re used to a suburban environment where you drive everywhere, pull into your garage, and call it a night,” he said. “Here where the IMG_0739-HDRpopulation is more dense, you’ll see more people, and when you walk or bike instead of drive, you have more interactions.” Within his own apartment building, Jon said he has met a wide range of ages and backgrounds of people who choose the convenience and excitement of downtown living. “There are families with kids, senior citizens, University of Dayton and Sinclair College students, young professionals like myself — people from all walks of life live here,” he said. “There’s a real sense of community.”

Link bikes provide transportationMingling with other Dayton Towers residents is how Jon met his group of friends, who enjoy Dayton Towers’ proximity to Oregon District businesses as well as theaters, art galleries, recreational activities, and other amenities within easy walking or leisurely bike riding distance. Of course hanging out on the patio or balconies is a popular choice with the amazing city views. Regardless of how he now spends his additional free time as a downtown resident, Jon said he’s happy with his choice to ditch the commute and dive into the live-work-play environment his downtown address provides. “It’s a lifestyle I prefer to have.”

Filed Under: Community, Downtown Dayton, Real Estate, Urban Living, Young Professionals Tagged With: arts, Dayton, Downtown Dayton, Events, Food Adventures, Oregon District, Schuster Performing Arts Center, Things to Do, Victoria Theatre

Free Ride Weekend To Celebrate First Anniversary

May 5, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

link-dayton-member-cardLink: Dayton Bike Share celebrated its First Anniversary with many bike share enthusiasts at RiverScape MetroPark today. Link users took more than 33,000 trips the first year, averaging just under a 100 trips a day. In total, more than 5,000 users experienced the 24-station system.

Link announced they will add a total of three stations in 2016 expanding the station network to 27 stations. Greater Dayton RTA installed their station at their Longworth Campus in mid-April. “We started offering wellness incentives to our employees that use the Link program, but many of them wanted to be able to use the bikes between our location at Wright Stop Plaza and Longworth,” said Mark Donaghy, Executive Director of Greater Dayton RTA. “We were happy to close this gap and encourage our employees to get some fresh air and exercise.”

Two additional stations will be installed in the fall at the Montgomery County Job Center, which is currently undergoing renovations, and at the Tech Town Campus off East Monument Avenue. “For the County, it was about providing access to our employees and users of the Job Center,” explained County Administrator, Joe Tuss. “It was a no-brainer that Link should be one of the enhancements to the new facility.”

Carrie Scarff, Deputy Director of Five Rivers MetroParks announced a partnership between the bike hub commuter space at RiverScape and Link. “Any member of the bike hub, can receive a 20% discount on a Link Membership with this new partnership. It’s collaborations like this that allow us to encourage more people to bike to work if they have a longer trip and complete that trip to work on a Link Bike,” said Scarff.
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“I am thrilled to be here because Link is an accomplishment of our entire City. Many partners had to come around the table to make this possible, and the community embraced it as an amenity,” said Mayor Nan Whaley. “I have loved seeing citizens and visitors riding Link Bikes throughout the year. I’m happy to see the system expand to Tech Town. It’s a natural point of growth for the system as we connect our technology hub to the vibrant, active lifestyle of downtown Dayton.”

In thanks and celebration of a great first year, Link is offering a Free Ride Weekend Saturday, May 7th and Sunday, May 8th. The $5 membership fee will be waived at all kiosks, but a credit card is still required to check out bikes. Users can enjoy 24 destinations via Link and can check out bikes for up to 30 minutes at a time without incurring usage fees. “We’re so grateful to the Dayton community for believing in the mission to create more opportunities for bicycling,” said Bike Miami Valley Executive Director Laura Estandia. “We got over 5,000 people to discover bicycling again last year, and we’re excited to continue to grow.”

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Bike Share, link

Join the Opera’s Cast for Free World Premiere Celebration!

May 3, 2016 By LIbby Ballengee

12107191_10209130742524329_6960165597843968271_nPlease join the cast of “The Book Collector and Carmina Burana” at The Dayton Beer Company downtown for fun and food – and the best part? It’s free! Really! This is not a fundraiser… its’ a friend-raiser! The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance is celebrating the World Premiere of The Book Collector, an opera written specifically for the The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance through a grant by Music Alive.

Come on down Thursday evening May 5th from 6-9pm for the Cast Blast event at the Dayton Beer Company. There will be free appetizers starting at 6pm generously donated by Meadowlark restaurant. Yum! There is a cash bar with all the craft beers. The cast will start mini performances at 7pm. And around 8pm, the cast will start giving away free door prizes!!

Please join the DPAA for this fun and fabulous evening!

For information on The Book Collector / Carmina Burana performances, please click here. Performances are May 20th at 8pm and May 22nd at 3pm. Tickets start range from $24 for students, to $38-$94, depending on seating. Again this is a WORLD PREMIERE so don’t miss it!

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Filed Under: Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton Tagged With: Book Collector, Cast Blast, Dayton Opera, Dayton Performing Arts

Help us Pick a Fight with Cancer!

May 3, 2016 By Dayton937

Even pacifists agree that cancer needs its butt kicked. More and more people realize how cancer affects family members, friends, co-workers etc. It’s hard to find someone that cancer hasn’t touched in one way or another. So we are asking you to help us Pick a Fight with Cancer.

This Thursday, May 5th at the Engineers Club of Dayton, Mike Nichols will be hosting the Pick a Fight with Cancer Wine tasting from 6 – 9 pm. 1695573135-wine-tasting

This great event is to celebrate those who have survived cancer, those angels cheering on from heaven and to support the Leukemia Lymphoma Society.

Mike Nichols states: “Wine tasting event honoring the FIGHTERS. What better venue to lead the charge to support blood cancer research than the historic Engineers Club of Dayton. This historic venue was founded by innovators such as Edward Deeds and Charles Kettering whose inventions changed our world. We ask you to join us for an evening of hope to help render this disease powerless.  With every sunrise there is hope and a world of possibilities.”

Along with food and delicious wines to sample, craft beer will also join the party. Giveaways and auction items will attend as well to help round out this wonderful soirée. Dr. James Budde from the Rahn Dental Group has provided a zoom whitening gift for one of our attendees. Square One Salon has graciously donated an Aveda Gift basket, Elsa’s South will provide several treats, dance lessons from Arthur Murray, skin creams from Tel Aviv, Israel and gifts from Rodin and Fields have been donated as well.

Boxing-Fisticuffs-Kensington-Park-Toronto-01Tickets are available at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pick-a-fight-with-cancer-tickets-22797351492 or if you would rather pay at the door, tickets are $30 for one person or $50 for couple (couple meaning significant other, family member or bring a friend!)

 

So come out, join us and the FIGHTERS as we celebrate their triumphs and lend our support in picking a fight with cancer!

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles, Wine Tagged With: #daytoncharity, cancer, charity, Dayton, Downtown Dayton, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton, wine tasting

Mystery Monday – May 2, 2016

May 2, 2016 By Tom Gilliam

Welcome to Week 14 of Mystery Mondays. The answer to Week 13’s Mystery Photo is: The entrance door of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (built in 1868) on Wayne Avenue outside the Oregon Historic District in Downtown Dayton. I took this photo on February 26, 2015.

DMM Mystery Monday-13 We congratulate our randomly drawn winner Violet Johnston of Xenia! 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 14:

DMM Mystery Monday-14

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

Volunteers Needed For Strawberry Festival

April 26, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

truth_main1Interested in helping LOTS of local nonprofit organizations raise much-needed funds to run their programming?

The Troy Strawberry Festival, which hosts up to 150,000 guests each June, needs volunteers to assist with load-in prior to the festival and to serve as ambassadors at multiple shuttle sites throughout the event.

Although there are pre-festival events which take place in May, the Strawberry Festival officially begins on Friday night with food and entertainment for the whole family on our beautiful Great Miami River Levee! Two full days of events follow beginning with Open Ceremonies on Prouty Plaza. From there the main action continues on the Historic Streets of Downtown Troy and along the Great Miami River Levee! Browse over 200 high quality art and craft booths. If you can make it with strawberries, you will find it at the Troy Strawberry Festival. More than 70 food booths offer everything from strawberry salsa, chocolate covered strawberries, strawberry BBQ sauce, and of course the famous strawberry donuts! Great family entertainment, two stages of free entertainment, free shuttle service and free admissions.2015Strawberry-1024x683

The Festival is more than just a weekend of fun. It serves as a major fund-raising event for many of the area’s civic and charitable groups. Committees work year-round to prepare for the weekend when as many as 150,000 people come to Troy to take part in our festival.

You can personally impact the experience of each festival guest for our 2016 event through these positions. We’ll treat you well too! Snacks and water are provided, and load-in volunteers even earn a free T-shirt.

Spread the word!  Corporate groups, church groups, service organizations, families, and groups of friends are all welcome!

Saturday, June 4th – 10:00am – 8:00pm

Sunday, June 5th – 10:00am – 6:00pm.

Sign up for your shift at this link, and share the love with your Facebook friends too! Thanks!

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Troy Strawberry Festival, volunteer

Urban Farm Internships Available at Garden Station

April 25, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

gardenstationGarden Station is a 2 acre community garden & urban farm, art park, sustainable living education center, and community meeting place in the heart of downtown Dayton, Ohio. We have demonstration gardens featuring permaculture design, natural building and educational murals. We teach over 60 free hands-on, DIY sustainable living classes each year on a variety of topics including beekeeping, organic gardening, permaculture, food preservation and preparation, herbal remedies and more; 40 of those classes occurring at EarthFest, which attracts over 4000 visitors.
Our urban farmer’s cooperative, “Dayton Urban Grown”, helps to subsidize new urban farmers through sharing of resources and equipment. Over 500 volunteers come each season to visit, take a guided tour and work for 3-5 hours at a time. Our core team are also all volunteers, we are an Ohio Non-profit organization, have no paid staff and operate entirely by community donations and small community grants. Our founder is a Master Organic Gardener, Permaculture Certified and has taken classes in urban agriculture from Will Allen and Jean Martin Fortier, natural building classes at Blue Rock Station and is a graduate of Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance Seed School. This season (2016) will be our first spring and summer with our new hoophouses and we will be constructing a wash/pack station and walk-in cooler. We are working with several partners to develop a training program in small scale, no till, intensive urban farming. We grow organically but are not certified.
Internship Starts: ASAP Internship Ends: Negotiable, would like at least 4 month commitment Number of Interns: 1 with room and board for 20 hours/week and 2 or more at 5 hours a week Minimum Length of Stay: Three months. At least four would be desired.
Meals: Meals are not provided, with the exception that many of the ingredients are as a weekly produce share.
Skills Desired: We would love someone with a strong work ethic and attention to detail who is willing to learn! You need to be in good physical condition as the work is mostly manual labor; and self-motivated, with the ability to problem solve but willing to take direction. It is likely you would also be supervising high school age workers. There may be some organizational work to do with the farmer training program and workshop series as well.
Educational Opportunities: We would love to help someone get started with their own urban farm and will share our knowledge. All our workshops are available to our interns as well.
Stipend: This is considered a volunteer position but we are willing to provide a stipend of $40/ week as well as a share of the harvest as a thank you for at least 5 hours of work per week. For twenty hours a week we will provide room and board as a shared house with one of our volunteers as well as $600 for the season. You will be responsible for taxes. Bonuses may be given based upon our success.
Housing: Housing is available for the twenty hour per week position only.
Preferred method Of Contact: Email is best, [email protected]
Internship Details: We would love someone who has a real interest in learning how to grow produce using organic methods for market! You will work a regular schedule, probably at least 5 consecutive hours in a day from 7 am – noon on a weekday (probably Monday through Wednesday), or Friday early evening to harvest for Saturday Market. You will be planting, weeding, harvesting, mulching, watering, maybe doing light construction or supervising school age volunteers. We also could use help scheduling and marketing the workshop series.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Dayton Urban grown, Garden Station, internship

Mystery Monday – April 25, 2016

April 25, 2016 By Tom Gilliam

Welcome to Week 13 of Mystery Mondays.  The answer to Week 12’s Mystery Photo is: The Hartman Rock Garden in Springfield. I took this photo on November 2, 2015.

DMM Mystery Monday-12

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

The Hartman Rock Garden is an American Folk Art site located on 1905 Russell Avenue in Springfield. Open 365 days a year from dawn until dusk, admission is free but donations are encouraged to maintain this work of art. The garden is one of the nation’s most intriguing and revered works of in situ folk art, an outsider art phenomena where self-taught artists construct fascinating worlds out of concrete, metal, stone, and whatever else they can find. Harry George “Ben” Hartman started work on the garden in 1932 during the Great Depression when he was laid off from his job as a molder. He worked on the project for 12 years until his death in 1944. Learn more about the history behind the Hartman Rock Garden by visiting hartmanrockgarden.org.

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 13:

DMM Mystery Monday-13

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

FILMDAYTON TAKES ON THE ROLE OF FILM COMMISSION

April 21, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

fd commissionAs many of you know, this past July I took on the role of Executive Director for FilmDayton.  What you may not know is that also meant taking classes to learn how to run a film commission.  I got my certification and today FilmDayton announced we are officially becoming The Greater Dayton Region Film Commission.  We’ve been doing that work unofficially for years, and now we are a certified Film Commission, through the Association of Film Commissioners International.   We celebrate tonight with a special screening of Miles Ahead, the Don Cheadle film about legendary musician Miles Davis.  As this invite only screening at The Neon, we’ll have an audience of crew that worked on the motion picture, with FilmDayton supporters.   We’ve chosen the debut of this film, which had scenes shot at the Dayton Jail and ReFraze Studio in Kettering, to announce our new focus.  We are confident

 

FilmDayton will continue to showcase our region’s talent and resources to local and out-of-state companies seeking assistance with film and television production.  We’ll continue offering location assistance and coordination with crew and services. The Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit has generated more than $400 million in economic impact to the state since its inception.  For every $1 invested, there has been a return of $2.01*. But most of that business has gone to Cleveland and Cincinnati. Without a film commission, Dayton hasn’t even been at the table to try to recruit productions to the region.

 

Now FilmDayton will promote and market the nine county region, in order to recruit and facilitate the production of film, television, commercials, corporate videos, music videos, and documentaries, as well as emerging forms of media. Film Commissioner Lisa Grigsby explains, “ in simple terms, the film commission acts as a concierge service for productions interested in using the Greater Dayton region as a backdrop.” It’s been a long time coming, but as FilmDayton Board President Shaunn Baker shares, “the commission has been a goal since the organization started in 2008, and I’m glad we’ve finally made it happen.”

The state tax credit that is doing so much to bring films to Ohio has used up this year’s rebate money, but look for a flurry of activity this summer, as the states new fiscal year replenishes the $20 million dollar fund for filmmakers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Film Commission, FilmDayton, Miles Ahead

ThinkTV GreatTV 40th Anniversary Auction Begins Tonight!

April 18, 2016 By Tom Gilliam

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Inside the ThinkTV Studio on South Jefferson Street in Downtown Dayton

The 40th annual ThinkTV GreatTV Auction starts tonight, Monday, April 18, 2016 at 6 PM and will be broadcast live on ThinkTV 16 and ThinkTV 14 until its conclusion on Saturday night, April 23, 2016. The auction broadcast will start at 6 PM each night. Proceeds from the GreatTV Auction help support ThinkTV’s many educational services including early childhood and K-12 educator workshops, teacher professional development and ensures that ThinkTV will continue to provide greater Dayton with award-winning PBS programs like the recent two part documentary series Jackie Robinson by filmmaker Ken Burns plus locally produced series and specials.

ThinkTV Studio-3Goods and services available on the auction block include sports memorabilia, jewelry, ticket packages from Dayton performing arts organizations, travel, tuition grants, works of art and much more.

Bids can be placed on major gifts valued at $500 or more by clicking here.

I recently visited the ThinkTV offices and studio on April 8, 2016 for a short tour/photoshoot with Isaiah Ashba, Manager of Events & Projects for ThinkTV. “Celebrating our 40th Anniversary is really a tribute to our community- the support we receive each year, hundreds of donors and volunteers are truly the ones that make the GreatTV Auction such a special event for us. 450-500 volunteers dedicate around 3,800 hours,” said Ashba. In addition, hundreds of local businesses and national companies have donated thousands of items in support of the auction.

“The GreatTV Auction is very much a volunteer-driven event. We have a crew of volunteers who have been writing copy for the auction items every Saturday since January,” said Operations Committee volunteer Jessica Singleton.

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Keep up with the ThinkTV GreatTV Auction on TV by tuning in to ThinkTV 16 & 14, streaming it live at thinktv.org/auction and on social media via these helpful links below.

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facebook.com/thinktv

twitter.com/thinktv

instagram.com/thinktvpbs

 

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Photography by Tom Gilliam of DaytonGram & Tom Gilliam Photography

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Auction, Dayton, Dayton Ohio, daytongram, daytonmostmetro, DaytonMostMetro.com, fundraiser, fundraising, PBS, PBS documentary, ThinkTV, Tom Gilliam

Mystery Monday – April 18, 2016

April 18, 2016 By Tom Gilliam

Welcome to Week 12 of Mystery Mondays.  The answer to Week 11’s Mystery Photo is: Replica of the Wright Brothers’ 1905 hangar at Huffman Prairie Flying Field on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. I took this photo on August 7, 2015.

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

Here’s some information about the Huffman Prairie Flying Field via the National Park Service’s website.

When the Wright brothers returned to Dayton, after their historic first flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903, they looked for a suitable flying field closer to home. Dayton banker, Torrence Huffman allowed the brothers to use his pasture, which was located eight miles northeast of Dayton, rent-free. Here in 1904 and 1905, through a series of unique experiments, the Wright brothers mastered the principles of controlled, powered flight and developed the world’s first practical airplane.

In 1904, the brothers made 105 flights, totaling 49 minutes in the air with their 1904 Wright Flyer II. With this flying machine, they made the first turn and the first circle in the air. They also employed a starting derrick for the first time and Wilbur set a new distance record.

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The Wrights and their Wright Flyer II outside of the original hangar at Huffman Prairie Flying Field; Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress

When the brothers returned to the Huffman Prairie for the 1905 flying season, they brought along an improved machine, the 1905 Wright Flyer III. This flying machine, which evolved throughout 1905, could bank, turn circles, and make figure-eights. On October 5, 1905, Wilbur piloted the plane for a world record of over 24 miles in 39 minutes. About two weeks later, the brothers ended their experiments for 1905 feeling that they now had a practical airplane that they could market. In the 1905 flying season, the brothers stayed aloft for 262 minutes in just 50 flights.

The Wright brothers returned to Huffman Prairie Flying Field in 1910. The field was used by their new business, The Wright Company, as a testing ground, flying school, and home to their exhibition team. The Wright Company ceased use of the flying field in 1916.

Today, Huffman Prairie Flying Field is located on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1990.

The 1905 Wright Flyer III can be viewed inside the Wright Brothers Aviation Center at Carillon Historical Park and is the only fixed wing aircraft to be designated a National Historic Landmark.

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 12:

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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

Submarine House Crowns Champ, Announces Expansion

April 17, 2016 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Andrew Oakes, 2016 Super Duper Cheesesteak Champ

A big crowd watched the Super Duper Cheesesteak finals Saturday afternoon at The Beavercreek Submarine House.   Of course your source for Dayton food scoop, Food Adventures was on hand.  After an hour of build up, they brought out the cheesesteaks like the Star Wars “Imperial March.”

The crowd grew silent, the judges looked at the stopwatch.. and GO.. the contest was on.  Nine Champions from each individual Submarine House store around Dayton, were now facing each other in an “eat-off” that has become an annual tradition.

The Super Duper Cheesesteak Challenge is where you must eat a 16 inch long Super Duper Cheesesteak in under 16 minutes.

“Super Duper” in Submarine House language means a 16 inch cheesesteak with triple the meat, triple the cheese, and the “works” toppings.  The works is onions, mushrooms & peppers cooked with the steak, mushrooms, and topped with cheese, mayo, lettuce, tomato and hot pepper relish.

NO SUBSTITUTIONS, NO CHANGES, you must eat the sandwich “as is.”  This challenge is a true Food Adventure!  Not for the squeamish, this contest is fast paced.  Don’t blink, or you could miss the finish !

As the nine contestants took their first bites, 3 leaders emerged, 2015 champ Aaron Smith, 2013 champ Andrew Oakes and 2014 champ Clayton Naylor. They chomped, they chewed, and almost spewed, but instead washed it down intermittently with water.

Now the scoop on what happened next…..

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

Submarine House’s 16 Inch Super Duper Cheesesteak

— The Super Duper Cheesesteak Challenge benefits Dayton’s Children’s Hospital.  The Submarine House owners, Jason and Brody Danner, started the event by presenting a check in excess of $15,000 to the hospital’s charity fund.  What an incredible donation.

— Andray Simmons, a young man who is the goodwill ambassador from Dayton Children’s Hospital was introduced to the crowd.  Andray is battling sickle cell disease, a genetic blood disorder.  He thanked the crowd for the charity support, and the whole place erupted in applause.  A touching moment for the crowd and Andray, who was there with his family.

— More money was given away as they drew a $500, $1,000 and $10,000 cash prize for 3 different, lucky Submarine House customers!  It was insane!

Chef House Judging the contest with the Paparazzi everywhere

— Then came the eating contest… Judging the contest were Chef House and the Big Ragu from Food Adventures, Lisa Grigsby from Dayton Dining, Brian Jarvis from Beavercreek City Council, WHIO’s Larry Hansgen, K99’s Frye Guy, and finally Sallie Taylor, Zac Pitts, and Katie Kenney from Living Dayton TV show.

— The winner was …. ANDREW OAKES, from the Centerville store, with a time of 1 minute, 36seconds.  Andrew becomes the first ever “two time” champ.  A close second was Clayton Naylor and close third was Aaron Smith.  Both men were literally a few seconds away from winning.  Trophies were passed out, photos were taken, and interviews made.

— SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:  Jason and Brody Danner shared the information with us, and Larry Hansgen announced to the crowd… Submarine House will be EXPANDING.  The Centerville Submarine House is moving to a larger location on 725 where the old Blockbuster Video was located.  There will be a Submarine House opening up in Huber Heights in the old Fifth Third branch at 5376 Taylorsville Road.  (((BOOM! A Food Adventure is gonna take place there soon !)))

So that’s it folks, another year of cheesesteaks in the record books.

As the fans and “paparazzi” left the building, we all promised to do it again next year.  In the meantime, order a Super Duper Cheesesteak for yourself.  There is a reason they call it “16 inches of heaven.”

Promise us that you will check out the photos below from the event, and follow Food Adventures on Facebook, by clicking HERE..  Dayton’s #1 food blog for restaurant photos, dinner events, TV spots, festival fun, charity events, cooking classes and Food Adventures like this one… from Beers to Bananas Foster, we eat it all.. no rules.

Submarine House owner’s Brody and Jason present Children’s Hospital with a $15,600 check

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s official, Chef House declares 2016 Submarine Champ Andrew Oakes

Are you rrrready ???

Chef House, Andrew Oakes and the Big Ragu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hungry contestents

Andrew Oakes and Ambassador from Children’s Hospital, Andray Simmons

Andray Simmons, Dayton Children’s Hospital’s Goodwill Ambassador addresses the crowd

The new champ is interviewed by WHIO’s Larry Hansgen

The Big Ragu eyeballs just HALF of a Super Duper Cheesesteak !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: 16 inches, aaron smith, andrew oakes, Big Ragu, charity, cheese, cheesesteaks, chef house, childrens, clayton naylor, danner, Dayton, donation, eating, heaven, hospital, hungry jax, steak, steaks, submarine House

Lights, Camera, Action! CVB Video Contest

April 14, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

clapperboard_146180_960_720_6c0922e4-3be3-4f52-b933-c3db90b4cb3cKnown as The Birthplace of Aviation and so much more!, Dayton is home to the Wright Brothers, the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, the Wright family mansion Hawthorn Hill, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force (the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum and the state’s most visited free tourist attraction!), and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base where scientists and engineers at the Air Force Research Laboratories are developing the latest in aerospace technology. In recent years, Dayton has been known as the home to the First Four. The play in games for March Madness, NCAA Men’s D-1 basketball tournament are held at UD Arena. Dayton/Montgomery County, located at one of the busiest crossroads of America, where I-75 north/south meets I-70 east/west, also boasts an international airport serviced by the major carriers. Accessible, affordable, Dayton/Montgomery County offers world-class attractions, diverse accommodations, fantastic arts and culture performances, beautiful parks with bike and recreation trails, a variety of sporting venues and events, plus fabulous shopping and dining.

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Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau Dayton Promotional National Tourism Week Video Contest. Win a GoPro Camera!

 

Video Requirementscvb

  • Submit a one to two minute video that reflects what you love about Dayton/Montgomery County and includes what you want visitors to experience in Dayton and an invitation for them to come to Greater Dayton!
  • Your video can be serious or humorous. The video can include one attraction/destination/Dayton asset OR it can include multiple Dayton/Montgomery County assets. You can be an on camera host, or add your voice and text. You can film an “on air” host, or interviews with multiple people, or interviews with an entire group.

There is No Entry Fee

Feel free to submit as many videos as you like.

Anyone can enter the contest.  You don’t have to be a professional!  Authentic videos on smartphones are definitely accepted!  You can also use more sophisticated equipment if you desire.  If you are under the age of 18 you must submit a signed Parent Permission form.

 

Video Entry Submission Date / Entry Form  – Videos must be submitted by 6:00pm Friday, April 22, 2016.

Two winners will be selected and each will receive a GoPro Camera.

  1. Best video as judged by local film professionals
  2. People’s choice—video that received most votes via social media as favorite video between April 25th—April 29th   social media outlets—twitter @daytoncvb  Facebook /daytoncvb

Click to submit your video  

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau, National Tourism Week Video Contest

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