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9 Juneteenth Celebrations in the Miami Valley

June 13, 2023 By Dayton937

Juneteenth commemorates the date of June 19, 1865, when Union Army troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, the last stop on their journey through Texas, where they delivered the news firsthand to enslaved people that they were free. They were delivering this news two months after the enslaved should have been freed following the surrender of the Confederate Army on April 9, 1865, the event that ended the Civil War. Rather than respond in a retaliatory manner, the formerly enslaved of Texas organized public celebrations centered on food and music.

Juneteenth became a U.S. federal holiday in 2021. 

 

June 16 @ 6:30 pm

Troy’s Juneteenth Opening Celebration

Troy Hayner Cultural Center 301 W. Main St., Troy

The Paisha Thomas Quintet will help launch Troy’s Juneteenth opening celebrations on June 16, 2023 at 6:30 pm. Joining Paisha will be Dwight Bailey, bass; Brett Burleson, guitar; Nate Parker on drums and David Swank on keys. Paisha’s songs tell of her experiences as a black woman in Ohio and celebrate the long history of her family here in the Miami Valley region. She is a descendant of the Randolph Freed People who came to our area as free citizens in 1846 and settled in Troy, Piqua and the surrounding areas. She will be sharing her songs and her stories of local relevance and power.

June 17 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Juneteenth Celebration 2023

Liberation Park corner of N. Boardway St. and Superior Ave., Dayton

The Dayton, Ohio Juneteenth Celebration is a festive and educational event that will take place on June 17th from 9 am to dusk at Liberation Park.
Formerly known as Broadway Park, Liberation Park is located on the corner of N. Boardway St. and Superior Ave. The park will be transformed into a lively and welcoming atmosphere where people of all ages can come together to celebrate the historical significance of Juneteenth. One of the main highlights of the Dayton Juneteenth Celebration is the live music.

Attendees will be able to enjoy performances from local musicians and artists throughout the day. In addition to the music, there will be vending booths set up where vendors will be selling a variety of goods, such as clothing, jewelry, and other merchandise.

Food is also an important part of the Juneteenth Celebration. The event will feature a diverse range of food options, including traditional African-American cuisine and other delicious dishes. In addition to the entertainment and food, the Dayton Juneteenth Celebration will also offer educational opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to learn about the history of Juneteenth, which marks the day when enslaved African Americans in Texas were finally informed of their freedom. The event will provide a space for community members to come together and honor the significance of this historical moment.

The celebration will kick off with a parade starting from 3rd and Boardway. The parade will showcase a variety of community groups, organizations, and individuals who will come together to commemorate the day.

June 17 @ 11:00 am – 1:30 pm

2023 Yellow Springs Juneteenth Celebration

Mills Lawn School 200 S. Walnut St., Yellow Springs

Activities will begin at 10:30 a.m., with a gathering outside Yellow Springs High School, for a walk that will begin at 11 a.m. and proceed through the village past several sites of significance in the Black history of Yellow Springs.

The walk will conclude on the grounds of Mills Lawn Elementary School, where the 2023 Juneteenth program will take place from noon–1:30 p.m. The program will include reflections on the meaning of Juneteenth, music by the World House Choir and by Tronee Threat, storytelling and re-enactments of accounts of enslavement and freedom. Games and other activities for children will be offered throughout the afternoon. Those attending the program are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and lunches. Food trucks also will be available. Following the program, Radio Basim will provide music until 3 p.m.

June 17 @ 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm

3rd Annual Springboro Juneteenth Party

North Park Amphitheatre 195 Tamarack Trail, Springboro
Celebrate Juneteenth in Springboro at North Park on Saturday June 17! The party goes 12-9 p.m. with live performances and special guests throughout the day. There will be vendors and food trucks, a children’s activity tent and more! Join us! All are welcome.  Free
June 17 @ 3:00 pm

Juneteenth Walk

Hobart (ITW) Food Equipment Group 701 S. Ridge Ave., Troy

A Juneteenth Walk will begin at 3 p.m. at Hobart (ITW) Food Equipment Group.

The walk will be led by the T.R.S.S. Drum Corps and will proceed to McKaig and Race Park where the Juneteenth festivities will be underway.

Activities will include a cookout, games and music. All Juneteenth activities are free. The Juneteenth events are the work of the Juneteenth Committee, I.D.E.A Troy and the Troy Human Relations Council.   Free

June 17 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Juneteenth Commemoration, Celebration & Concert

Levitt Pavilion 134 S Main St,, Dayton
This event begins at 5PM with community curated opening ceremonies commemorating Juneteenth. Experience poetry, African dance, musicians, drumming, performances, commemoration, food trucks, live choir, creative sculptures, music by DJ SKNO and more! Rebirth Brass Band will continue the celebration, hitting the stage at 7PM.
For almost 4 decades, the Grammy winning Rebirth Brass Band has been stunning fans with a fiery live show and a rich musical catalog. Their trademark sound pays homage to the New Orleans brass band tradition while weaving a tapestry that combines elements of jazz, funk, soul, R&B and the sounds from the streets they grew up on. Free
June 18 @ 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Juneteenth Music Festival

Eichelberger Amphitheater 8625 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights

The second annual Juneteenth Music Festival will be held from 5-10 p.m. at the Eichelberger Amphitheater, Huber Heights. Parking and admission into the festival is free.

Musical acts include some of Dayton’s more well-known artists: Chay Buddah & Hot2Def, Ric Sexton & Friends, and headlining the festival, the Dayton Funk All-Stars. Several Black-owned food trucks will serve a variety of soul food cuisine, and Black-owned business vendors will also be on hand. The festival will include a beer and wine garden sponsored by the Huber Heights Optimist Club and Huber Heights Performing Arts. The beer and wine garden and several of the food and merchandise vendors will have a cash-only option for payment. Community members are invited to bring lawn chairs or blankets.   Free

June 19 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Juneteenth with Chef Dane

Toxic Brew Company 431 E 5th St, Dayton, OH

It’s the fifth year Toxic Brew has been proud to host a Juneteenth celebration in our taproom to benefit a worthwhile cause. This year, yet again, our friends and colleagues with Chef Dane and his crew (opening their own official brick & mortar spot, Culture, right on E. Fifth St this month btw!) are showing up to offer a special menu for the occasion while we gather for food, music, drinks and community.

June 19 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Juneteenth – Celebrating Freedom

Fraze Pavilion 695 Lincoln Park Blvd, Kettering
 
Join us for Kettering’s Second Annual Juneteenth Celebration! This free, family event features live music from Luv Locz Experiment, food trucks, local vendors, crafts for children and an inspiring, informative keynote address by historian and TEDx Talk presenter Faheem Curtis-Khidr.
𝐋𝐮𝐯 𝐋𝐨𝐜𝐳 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm, 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm
This Dayton-based, reggae-infused, funk’n soul band brings a unique sound and the perfect energy to the celebration. From original music to their own twist on favorite tunes, you’ll be transported to the islands to dance your troubles away!
𝐅𝐚𝐡𝐞𝐞𝐦 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐬-𝐊𝐡𝐢𝐝𝐫
5:30 pm – 6:15 pm
A hit at Kettering’s first Juneteenth celebration in 2022, Faheem Curtis-Khidr delivered a personal, compelling presentation that brought history home to our community.
Faheem is a tenured faculty member and Equity Fellow at Sinclair Community College. His local research project on West Dayton’s Hog Bottom neighborhood has been recognized and showcased at the REACH Conference, The National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center, and by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.
Faheem has provided equity trainings and presentations, including a TEDxDayton Talk on the need for equity in the university experience.
PLUS:
Local Minority-Owned Businesses, Arts & Crafts, and more.
Free
 

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

New Expanded DORA Takes Effect June 14th!

June 13, 2023 By Dayton937

DORA stands for “Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area.” A DORA is a space that allows patrons 21 years and older to purchase alcoholic beverages in a designated cup from a permitted establishment and carry those beverages within the defined boundary. As of June 14th Dayton’s DORA  is roughly bounded by Wilkinson Street to the west (with Main Street as the boundary south of Sixth Street), RiverScape MetroPark and the Great Miami River to the north (with First Street as the boundary east of Webster Street), Keowee Street to the east (with Webster Street as the boundary north of First Street), and Sixth Street to the south (with some areas stretching as far south as Washington Street and Jones/Bainbridge Street). Boundaries of the DORA will be clearly marked with signs notifying guests when they enter or leave the defined area.

 

You can take your to-go beverage around the designated DORA, either while relaxing outdoors, or while you’re shopping, look for the DORA stickers on the entrances of participating retailers, and sip while you shop. Be sure to finish your DORA beverage before you enter another bar or restaurant.  Only one DORA cup/beverage is permitted at a time per patron. Patrons may not enter a participating DORA business with a DORA beverage purchased elsewhere

The Downtown Dayton DORA is in effect from noon until midnight 7 days a week.
The Chief of Police will suspend DORA on St. Patrick’s Day, and may suspend DORA for other designated special events.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: DORA

10 Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day

June 13, 2023 By Guest Contributor

Father’s Day is this Sunday, June 18 – show that special man in your life how much you appreciate his support, guidance, and friendship! Spend the day together celebrating love and life, taking some inspiration from this list of 10 fun dad-centric things to do right here in the Dayton area!

1. Take him out to the ballgame!

Dayton Dragons at Day Air Field

The Dayton Dragons are on the road this Father’s Day weekend, but get him tickets for an upcoming ballgame! It doesn’t get much more fun than a visit to Day Air Ballpark.

2. Go fishing!

What’s a more iconic Father’s Day activity than fishing? Grab your fishing pole, tackle box and dad, and head out to one of the many MetroParks with fishing areas.

These locations include:

  • Carriage Hill MetroPark*
  • Eastwood MetroPark*
  • Englewood MetroPark
  • Germantown MetroPark*
  • Huffman MetroPark
  • Island MetroPark
  • Possum Creek MetroPark*
  • Taylorsville MetroPark
  • Twin Creek MetroPark*

*These parks have areas where you may fish without a state fishing license. We recommend confirming hours and availability in advace.

3. Road Trip!

The Miami Valley Trails has 340 miles of paved connected trails perfect for a day of walking, running, hiking, and biking! These trails wind though the city as well as scenic countryside. They connect historic landmarks, local parks, and area attractions. It’s a great way to spend the day connecting with nature and with each other!

4. Geek out with Dad at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery!

The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is waiting for you and dad to enjoy Father’s Day weekend exploring everything from earthbound creatures to outer space!

5. Take a trip back in time at Carillon Historical Park

Time travel back into Dayton’s history with Dad at Carillon Historical Park, where you can see the original Wright Flyer III, visit a fully operational 1930s letterpress print shop, climb aboard the new Carillon Park Railroad, or take a break at Carillon Brewing Company!

6. It’s always a good time for BBQ!

Show your dad how much you appreciate him by enjoying good times and great BBQ – Check out the restaurants sections of our website to finds some of the best BBQ places in Dayton!

7. Hike to the top of Woodland Cemetery

For the history buff dad, you can also visit Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, the final resting place of the Wright Brothers and many other famous Daytonians. While you are there make sure you make your way to the very top and bask in the beautiful view of the Dayton skyline!

8. Get out on the water

Grab a kayak or canoe and get out on the water for a leisurely river trip or some exciting whitewater!

  • Whitewater Warehouse
  • Dayton Canoe Co.
  • Twin Creek Kayak and Canoe Livery
  • Eastwood Lake MetroPark

9. Go golfing

It’s a great weekend FORE celebrating dad on the green! Montgomery County has many great courses for all skill levels and ages, check them out here.

If link golfing is not for you, check out the Disc Golf courses we have here in the county.

10. Head out on the Dayton Ale Trail

Treat dad to a cold beer on a patio or visit local breweries on the Dayton Ale Trail! You can pick up a Dayton Ale Trail passport at any participating breweries.


This post originally appeared on the Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau website and is reprinted with permisssion.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Clothes That Work Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Mobile Unit

June 12, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Clothes That Wore opened for business in the Montgomery County Job Center on June 12, 1998. I was amongst the first class of volunteers to go through training to become personal shoppers for the women that were referred to us by partners to provide interview and workplace-appropriate clothing to single mothers who were affected by welfare reform in the 1990s.  In July 2002, CTW hired their first Executive Director, Kym Yahn, a former Board member and one of the founding mothers. In that same year they served their 3,000th client. 

In an effort to secure new revenue streams for CTW, the Boutique opened in 2005, selling donated clothing that was not interview appropriate. In 2008, Clothes That work celebrated their 10-year anniversary. By this time they had served 12,000 clients in the Greater Dayton area. CTW also moved to a larger suite in the job center in order to increase operational effectiveness and efficiency. Five years later, Clothes That Work celebrated their 15 year milestone in 2013 and earned the Better Business Bureau’s  Eclipse Integrity Award.  

In 2018, Cindy Garner became the 5th Executive Director for Clothes That Work during the organization’s 20th Anniversary.  Cindy’s leadership helped them navigate virtual fundraisers through covid and for the first time ever, grow the staff and launch a capital campaign to think beyond their four walls. 

So today on  the 25th Anniversary Celebration for Clothes That Work I’m still so proud of this organization thatlives its mission daily: to clothe, educate, and empower individuals to prepare them for employment success.  CTW has now impacted more than 39,000 women, men and independent teens in our community. And with the addition of the mobile unit they debuted at today’s celebration, its so great to know that CTW will continue help job seekers make great first impressions and present themselves confidently with their clothing new to them!

Is someone’s future hanging in your closet? Proper interview attire can be THE barrier to getting work for some job seekers. A new outfit changes perspectives, builds confidence and creates possibilities for our clients. Click here for ways you can help.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 25th anniversary, clothes that work

Sculptures on the Square in Troy Kicks Off June 16th

June 12, 2023 By Dayton937

Troy Main Street’s Sculptures on the Square is a biennial exhibition that takes place on the sidewalks of downtown Troy!

In the summer of 2023 sculptures that reflect the theme, “Wind and Water” will be scattered throughout downtown Troy for visitors and community members to enjoy.

There will also be several public arts activities that will take place throughout the summer and local artwork will be displayed in many of our downtown businesses.

Over the years, a wide collection of artwork has been displayed downtown through the Sculptures on the Square exhibit. The exhibit has featured sculpture artist Seward Johnson several times. Exhibitions have also included engaging local artists and community groups to paint fiberglass biplanes or to create a door sculpture representing their local group or organization. In 2015, the exhibit featured a 31-foot sculpture of President Abraham Lincoln, also created by Seward Johnson. In 2017, the exhibit displayed 30 colorful steel bicycles created by artist Gilberto Aceves. In 2021 Troy Main Street switched gears and reached out to artists from all over the country to submit a sculpture that represented the theme “Taking Flight,” and 20 sculptures were displayed.

This years exhibition will kick off on Friday, June 16th, with the Sculptures on the Square Opening Celebration. The event will take place at The Rec in downtown Troy and additional activities centered around the theme “Wind and Water” will be happening on Courthouse Plaza that evening.

The schedule for the Opening Celebration is as follows:

  • 5:00 p.m. – Opening Celebration at The Rec
  • 6:00–7:30 p.m. – Live Music by Giana Allen on Courthouse Plaza
  • 6:00–8:00 p.m. – Courthouse Plaza Activities including Balloon boats, watercolor painting, Balloon Man, and Professor Bubbles

View the Sculptures June 16 – October 1, 2023

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Sculptures on the Square, troy, Wind and Water

Call for Art Wraps Round 2

June 11, 2023 By Dayton937

The Downtown Dayton Partnership (DDP) is teaming up with The Contemporary Dayton and City of Dayton to enliven downtown streetscapes with ArtWraps 2.0 designed by local artists of all ages and levels on targeted utility boxes.

Selected designs will be printed on vinyl and wrapped around the boxes by a third-party design fabricator. The intent of the project is to beautify the utility boxes and give area artists an opportunity to enliven the public realm. Up to 15 artists will be chosen for this second round of ArtWraps. Each selected artist will be awarded $500 for their design.

All ages and levels are welcome to apply. Children under 18 must have a guardian sign their application.  Artists/teams living within a 50-mile radius of Dayton, OH are eligible for this project. Submission deadline is June 30, 2023. Winning designers will be notified the week of July 14th and the artwork will be unveiled Aug 4th-5t, during   Art in the City.

For more info, click here.

Filed Under: Community

Fritz & Fiona’s Sundae Fundae at the Zoo

June 8, 2023 By Dayton937

On Sunday, July 30th from 6 -8pm the Cincinnati Zoo is hosting  Fritz & Fiona’s Sundae Fundae Fundraiser. Tickets for this event run $30, and can be purchased online.  Zoo members get discounted tickets.

This sweet event offers a double-dip of Fritz & Fiona and delicious Graeter’s ice cream.  Fritz & Fiona’s Sundae Fundae will take you around the Zoo for an ice cream sampling where you will be able to see some of your favorite animals enjoying their outdoor habitats after hours.

As you wander through the Zoo, sample delicious Graeter’s Ice Cream at stations around the Zoo! Guests also get free train and carousel rides during this event!

 

 

 

Upon arrival, guests will receive their Graeter’s Ice Cream passport to show for a scoop at each of the 6 sampling stations.

 

Ice Cream Flavors

  • Lemon Sorbet
  • Black Raspberry Chip
  • Cotton Candy
  • Dark Chocolate Brownie
  • Oregon Strawberry
  • Seasonal Summer Flavor TBA

Limited concessions will be open during the Fiona Sundae Fundae.

Filed Under: Community, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Cincinnati Zoo, Fritz & Fiona’s Sundae Fundae, graeter's ice cream

Kings Island’s Adventure Port opens Saturday

June 8, 2023 By Dayton937

Adventure Port, a new themed area featuring two new family rides, will open at Kings Island on Saturday.vThe area is located near the front of the park, between Action Zone and Coney Mall.

The park describes the new area’s theme this way: “Adventure Port is a hub for explorers searching for an ancient civilization’s forbidden temple and mysterious wonders.”

Kings Island describes the two new rides:

  • Sol Spin: This recently discovered mechanism appears to be an immense sun disk created by an ancient civilization. Riders will board open-air, suspended passenger vehicles and experience the sensation of flying 60 feet through the air at 25 m.p.h

  • Cargo Loco: Their methods might be a little dizzying, but the Arrow Cargo Company will get your goods from Point A to Point B …. eventually. Riders will board these shipping barrels where they will be able to manually control the speed of their spin with a wheel in the middle of the barrel.

“What I love about Adventure Port is that we’ve taken parts of the Adventure Express story and built upon it to create this new themed area,” said Mike Koontz, vice president and general manager of Kings Island. “When guests who have been coming to the park for years visit this area for the first time, the story will feel familiar, but it will be told in a whole new way.”

Also in the area: Enrique’s, formerly Hank’s Mexican Grill, with burrito bowls, tacos and salads; and the Mercado, formerly the Bier Garten, with food, shopping and a full-service bar.

The area will be open to the public at 10 a.m. Saturday. Kings Island is open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Information: visitkingsisland.com

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Adventure Port, Cargo Loco, kings island, Sol Spin

Roadtrip To The Columbus Arts Festival

June 7, 2023 By Dayton937

With 225 visual artists, three stages of performances and dozens of food vendors  the Columbus Arts Festival is a great welcome-to-summer event produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC). Here are some of the adventures in store for the nearly 500,000 guests coming to the 2023 festival, June 9-11:

Headliners on the Genoa Park Main Stage

Dehd, Ghost Shirt and MojoFlo headline free concerts on Genoa Park Main Stage

With the city skyline offering a beautiful backdrop, the Genoa Park Main Stage will feature music, dance and theater throughout the weekend. On Friday, June 9 the stage hosts runway show Fashion As Art featuring Columbus-area fashion designers followed by Columbus’ neo funk favorite MojoFlo. On Saturday, June 10, the Festival welcomes local power pop group Ghost Shirt opening for Chicago-based indie rock trio Dehd. Main stage performances are supported by Huntington. Full performance schedule here.

 

Artists live painting murals at Scrawl 2022
Scrawl 2022
Scribble Mini Mural Festival

Columbus’ live painting mural festival, Scrawl, will bring a mini version called “Scribble” to the Columbus Arts Festival, sponsored by Deloitte. Throughout the Festival weekend, 12 Columbus-area artists will create murals along the fences surrounding Bicentennial Park on the east side of the river. Featured artists include Andy Clarkson, Bridgette Barnes, Dane Khy, Evelyn McBride, Elizabeth Miller, Jennifer Morley, Danny Painter, Sarah Schlup, Andy Smith, Jay Snyder, Technocolor Art and WXVVY. Learn more about Scribble here: franklintonartsdistrict.com/scribble.html.

Created in 2011, the Emerging Festival Artist program is for artists who have limited or no experience exhibiting at national festivals. Artists must be residents of Franklin or the surrounding counties. The 2023 Columbus Arts Festival will feature the largest Emerging Festival Artist class to date, with 18 central Ohio artists showcasing their work. The Emerging Festival Artist program is supported by the Paul-Henri and Erika Bourguignon Charitable Trust.

Film returns to the Festival this year! Find the film stage, supported by Gateway Film Center and Greater Columbus Film Commission, in the triangle park west of the river. On Friday and Saturday you can see Broad & High episodes, student animation, local filmmakers’ work, classic Looney Tunes, and the 2009 feature Where The Wild Things Are.

This year the Festival has partnered with Columbus’ High Bank Distillery to feature a trio of boozy slushies crafted with their award-winning spirits. Available at three beverage booths at the Festival, High Bank’s Signature Slushies include a Cranberry Lime Cosmo, Whiskey Vanilla Root Beer and a Whiskey Bramble.

 

In addition to a beer garden with shaded seating and fun group games, Rhinegeist brewed a hoppy wheat ale named “Sketch” especially for the Columbus Arts Festival. Sketch will be available at the beer garden and select beverage booths at the Festival. Guests eager to try it will also find it at select locations where Rhinegeist is on tap in Columbus.

 


Columbus Arts Festival Hours:
Friday, June 9 from 11 am to 10:30 pm
Saturday, June 10 from 10 am to 10:30 pm
Sunday, June 11 from 10 am to 5 pm

Parking: The Festival is located along the Scioto Mile, Columbus’ signature riverfront park, along the Rich and Main Street bridges, in Dorrian Green Park and in front of COSI, the Center of Science and Industry.  If you are able to walk a few blocks, street, surface lot and garage parking is generally less expensive farther out from the Festival. Use the ParkColumbus app to find options.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Columbus Arts Festival

Trivia Nights Around Town

June 4, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

No, it’s not your imagination. Trivia night is more popular than ever and showing up on event calendars at bars, breweries, and restaurants all over town. According to psychologist John Kounios, answering a trivia question correctly triggers a release of dopamine in the brain that gives the person answering a sense of pleasure. Beyond that short-term benefit, collecting and deploying information can exercise the brain as we age, supporting healthy neurological function. Trivia is like taking your brain to the gym, and the best part is you won’t even need a shower afterwards.
Team trivia is an inherently social activity. At the same time you’re answering the questions, you’re reconnecting with people, or maybe making new friends. Plus, the quiz questions provide all sorts of interesting fodder. You might even find out that one of your friends is an expert in some obscure subject that you’d never heard about before.  Know about a trivia night we don’t have listed? Drop us a note.

Where To Play Trivia:

Monday’s:

Monday @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm 

Trivia with a Twist

The Pub 39 Greene Blvd, Beavercreek, OH
Monday @ 7:00 pm 

Trivia Night

Big A BBQ & Grill 209 Byers Road, Miamisburg, OH

Hosted by D’AGE Trivia

Tuesday:

Tuesday @ 7:00 pm 

Tuesday Trivia

Jayne’s On Main 90 S. Main St, Miamisburg, OH

Join us for Trivia Night every Tuesday! Music starts around 6:30 PM and the game starts at 7:00 PM.

Tuesday @ 7:00 pm 

Trivia Tuesday

The Brick Tap & Tavern 7113 Taylorsville Rd, Huber Heights, OH

Todd Moore hosts trivia every Tuesday  $2 domestic drafts until 9

Tuesday @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm 

Trivia with Rob

The Phone Booth Lounge 1554 E. Stroop Rd, Kettering, OH

Come test your knowledge skills and win prizes! Progressive jackpot that builds weekly!

Tuesday @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm 

Trivia Night

The Dublin Pub 300 Wayne Ave, Dayton, OH

It’s trivia Tuesday! $4 shots of Tully and Jameson all night. Trivia starts at 7PM!

Tuesday @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm 

It’s “Quiztastic Tuesday Trivia” with Scott

Mr Boro’s Tavern 495 N. Main St., Springboro, OH

Join us for a fun night of challenging trivia with your host Scott Hall… Play 4 rounds of a variety…

Wednesday: 

Wed @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm 

Trivia Night at Alematic

Alematic Artisan Ales 6182 chambersburg, Huber Heights, OH

Grab some friends and join us every Wednesday night at the brewery for a pint of your favorite ALEMATIC brew…

Wed @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm 

Trivia Night!

Moeller Brew Bar Downtown 416 E. 1st St, Dayton

Join us every Wednesday in the taproom for Trivia with a Twist! Game time starts at 7pm-Cheers!

Wed @ 7:00 pm

Trivia Night

Company 7 BBQ 1001 S. Main St, Englewood, OH

stop in at Company 7 and enjoy some Wednesday Trivia along with some Upscale BBQ at Down Home Prices!

Wed @ 7:00 pm

Trivia Night

Chappy’s Social House 7880 Washington Village Drive, Washington Township, OH

Join us each Wed for trivia night

Wed @ 7:00 pm 

Live Trivia

Down the Pike 1603 S. Alex Rd, West Carrollton, OH

Live Trivia is on tonight at Down The Pike in West Carrolton. Tyler Entertainment has been hosting for tha last…

Wed @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm 

Trivia Night

FigLeaf Brewing Company 3387 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd, Middletown, OH

Join us for Last Call Trivia in the taproom every Wednesday starting at 7pm!

Wed@ 7:30 pm 

General Knowledge Trivia Night with Ben

Wings Sports Bar & Grille Beavercreek 3347 Seajay Dr., Beavercreek, OH

Come out for a great night of general knowledge trivia with Ben every Wednesday at Wing’s Beavercreek!

Thursday: 

Thursday @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm 

Thursday Night Trivia

Hidden Valley Orchards 5474 North State Route 48, Lebanon, OH

Join us for a fun evening of trivia with a twist! Test your knowledge on a variety of topics and

Thursday Trivia at 7pm
Romer’s Bar & Grill

4439 W Franklin St, Bellbrook

20+ years hosting trivia at this venue. It’s happened for 20 years due to excellent menus, good service, and clean atmosphere. Fun starts at 7. For best seats get there early, would love to see you!

Thurs @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm 

Fun Trivia! Prizes!

Bock Family Brewing 8150 Washington Village Drive, Dayton, OH

Please join us every Thursday from 7-9 for trivia at Bock Family Brewing!  Prizes available for 1st and 2nd place…

Free
Thurs  @ 7:30 pm 

Trivia with Chase

Red Carpet Tavern 3301 Wayne Ave, Dayton, OH

Come join us every Thursday for Trivia with Chase, prizes every round! So come play and have some dinner! Hope…

 

 

 

 

 

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It’s First Friday – Check out all Dayton Has To Offer!

June 2, 2023 By DowntownPartnership

It’s first Friday and the downtown merchants want to encourage you to shop downtown, so check out some of the specials and deals you’ll find this First Friday. Learn more at downtowndayton.org/things-to-do/first-frida

After5, 111 E. Third St.

• After5, 111 E. Third St.: Welcome After5 to downtown! Mention First Friday at checkout to save 20% on your purchase.
• Beaute Box 20 W. Monument Ave.: 30-minute Express Lash Extension sets are just $75!
• Choice Juice Boxx 937 31 S. St. Clair St.: Spend $50 at Varsity House to receive 10% off from your Choice Juice Boxx purchase.
• OMEGA MUSIC 318 E. Fifth St.: New release day! Explore the new releases on vinyl, CDs, and more. All day 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the Oregon District.
• Pedal Wagon Dayton: Hop around to some of Dayton’s best breweries on the Brewery Cruise! Seats are $32 for adults 21+ or rent a private ride for up to 15 people for $459! pedalwagon.com/dayton/brewery-cruise/
• Picture Perfect Paint Parties 123 N. Ludlow St.: Come and enjoy our grape tastings of the month and a mini-paint party canvas. Register at www.pictureperfectpaintparties.com or call 937-265-0691 for more information.
• Rabbit Hole Books 29 W. First St.: Open until 9 p.m. on First Friday! Visitors wearing Pride gear will receive a free gift.
• Sole Touchers 37 S. St. Clair St.: Mention First Friday to receive 25% off all shoes in store!
• Space Three 39 S. St. Clair St.: The Summer Class Pass Sale is on! Get 25 classes for $250 (valid now through August 31).
• Talbott Tower, 131 N. Ludlow St.: Visit the businesses of Tabott Tower! Enjoy live music, food, and beer while you shop special discounts at more than 20 businesses.
• Vidia’s Closet 27 S. St. Clair St.: When you shop this women’s clothing boutique in the St. Clair Lofts on First Friday, you can take 20% off your entire purchase! Shop in-store and enjoy a complementary glass of wine

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What’s for dinner? Start your First Friday with something delicious to eat or drink downtown!

• Deaf Monty’s Wine 22 Brown St.: It’s Rosé flight night! Enjoy a flight of 3 rosé wines for just $9 from 4 to 8 p.m.!
• Local Cantina Water Street, 501 E. First St: Happy Hour is from 3 to 6 p.m. with $6 Mustache Rides & Same Same Margaritas along with $4 drafts!
• Moeller Brew Barn – Dayton, Ohio 416 E. First St.: Enjoy $5 pints from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.!
• Mudlick Tap House 135 E. Second St.: Join us for Happiness Hours from 4-6 p.m. with $2 off draft beers and $2 off shareables, ½ price bottles of wine, $8 Old Fashioned, and $9 Manhattans.
• Oregon Express Bar and Restaurant 336 E. Fifth St.: Every First Friday join us for Happy Hour deals from 5 to 8 p.m. Stop in for some of the best pizza in Dayton. Dine in, carryout and curbside pickup available.
• Salar Restaurant and Lounge 400 E. Fifth St.: Kick off your First Friday with happy hour at Salar from 4-6 p.m. with cocktail specials, $5 house wine pours, $1 off of all beers, and bar bites specials. Enjoy dinner, too, available for dine in or carryout.
• Table 33 130 W. Second St.: Fridays are wine night at Table 33, with $3.33 wine pairings with any entree.
• Troll Pub Dayton 216 Wayne Ave.: Every Friday at the Troll Pub is part of W.T.F Happy Hours: Wednesday, Thursday & Friday from 4-7 p.m. featuring 1/2 Priced Pints & 1/2 priced apps, and $4 Fireball Shots.
• Trolley Stop 530 E. Fifth St.: Enjoy Half-off Happy Hour every day 3-7pm! $3 wells and half off select appetizers.
• Two Social 123 E. Third St.: New menu launch, every first Friday! Try all 6 drinks on the new menu and get a free shirt! You have all month to collect all 6 drinks on the punch card.
• Zen Lounge 121 N. Ludlow St.: Friday: Enjoy 25% off all premium tequilas and cognacs and R&B/Hip Hop Industry Night with CandyBarz and Move Media featuring DJs Ron Hunter and DollaBill

There’s plenty of art and entertainment for you to enjoy on First Friday

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Edward A. Dixon Gallery

• The Black Box Improv Theater, 518 E. Third St.: Comedy from local improv group Low Hanging Fruit followed by a special show. Tickets & more info at DaytonBlackBoxImprov.com
• The Contemporary Dayton, 25 W. Fourth St.: Free Artist Talk at 6:30 p.m. Dayton-based artist Tyler Macko discusses his current exhibition on display, “A Voice From I Don’t Know Where”
• Corner Kitchen, 613 E. Fifth St.: Live music on the patio every First Friday!
• The Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North: Visit “New Beginnings: An American Story of Romantics and Modernists in the West,” and “Pondering the Mystery of Late Life.” Open until 5 p.m. on Friday.
• Dayton Society of Artists – DSA, 48 High St.: The Dayton Society of Artists welcomes you from 6 to 9 p.m. to the opening reception for the 2023 annual spring juried exhibition “Inspire(d).”
• The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave., 937-224-7822: Stop by for a pint and live music for Irish First Fridays. Happy Hour from 3-6pm; Miami Valley Pipes & Drums performance at 7 p.m. and live music from Scully.
• Edward A. Dixon Gallery, 222 N. St. Clair St.: The Vintage Artwork & Décor Show opening reception is this First Friday, 5 to 9 p.m. The gallery has extended hours to be part of your First Friday Art Hop. See artwork from the Dayton area, around the U.S. and around the world. Light refreshments provided.
• Front Street, 1001 E. Second St.: Live music, food trucks, studio and gallery hopping, shopping, and more! It is always free to attend and park at our art hops. We are a family and pet-friendly community.
• The NEON, 130 E. Fifth St.: See “Chevalier,” “Showing Up,” and “What’s Love Got To Do With It” on First Friday! See the full schedule online: www.neonmovies.com.

Enjoy art and live entertainment on First Friday!

• The Black Box Improv Theater 518 E. Third St.: Local improv group Low Hanging Fruit followed by a special show. DaytonBlackBoxImprov.com
• The Contemporary Dayton 25 W. Fourth St.: Spoken word and vocal performance by Leroy Bean and Amanda Mikkel.
• Corner Kitchen 613 E. Fifth St.: Live music on the patio every First Friday!
• The Dayton Art Institute 456 Belmonte Park North: “Woodblock Prints of Saito Kiyoshi” and “Pondering the Mystery of Late Life” open until 5p.
• Greater Dayton LGBT Center LGBTQ+ Pride 2023: Pride kicks off on Courthouse Square at 6p with performances by the Rubi Girls, Springboro Community Theatre Spotlight Singers & more!
• Dayton Live Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, 1 W. Second St.: Nate Bargatze: The Be Funny Tour comes to Dayton! Show at 7p. Tickets at daytonlive.org.
• Dayton Society of Artists – DSA 48 High St.: See the limited-time exhibition “Edy Martin: Retrospective Art Show & Sale” and the opening reception of “POP” from 6 to 9p
• The Dublin Pub 300 Wayne Ave.: Happy Hour from 3-6p; music by Khalil Nasar starting at 9p
• Edward A. Dixon Gallery 222 N. St. Clair St.: Opening reception for Cynthia Kukla’s “Separating the Earth from the Heavens” exhibit 6-9p
• Front Street 1001 E. Second St.: Art demos, workshops, and 250+ artists. Live music and food trucks in the courtyard. Our campus is family and pet-friendly. Free parking.
• Levitt Pavilion Dayton 134 S. Main St.: Garth feat. Yvette Diva Williams. All concerts in the 2023 Eichelberger Concert Season are free and open to the public. Music at 7p.
• Moeller Brew Barn – Dayton, Ohio 416 E. First St.: Music with Jenna Drees from 4:30 to 6:30p
• The NEON, 130 E. Fifth St.: See “Sanctuary” on First Friday! See the full schedule at neonmovies.com.
• RiverScape MetroPark 237 E. Monument Ave.: Music by The Shady Pine and The Repeating Arms 6 to 9p

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Dayton PRIDE Continues To Grow

May 30, 2023 By Dayton937

The first pride celebration was held at Courthouse Square in 2001. The tradition continues this weekend as Pride 2023- United We Can will take place this Friday and Saturday. Greater Dayton LGBT Center Executive Director Rick Flynn shared with us that this years celebration will be one of the biggest ones ever.  He’s thrilled with the number of new sponsors that have stepped up to support this year. He says he’s gotten phone calls from folks that felt the need to become involved.  He shares  he thinks it’s the political climate, saying  “the more hate we see the more we come back with love! It just gives me hope!

Friday Night 6-10pm Affair at the Square 

Friday evening’s event is the kick off to the LGBTQ+ festivities in Dayton. Affair on The Square is a casual evening of live entertainment.  Food & beer trucks will be on hand and Pride merchandise will be for sale. 

Entertainments begins 6:15pm

DJ Doug will be spinning tunes to kick off the evening and between acts.

6:15pm Springboro Community Spotlight Singers

7:30ish Caberret Group- some show tunes, with Rob Austin, Arian

9pm Rubi Girls

Saturday Festivities noon – 4pm

Noon- Grand Marshall John Gantt will lead off the parade from it’s stop off by the Dayton Metro Library to Courthouse Square with over 80 participants.

The Courthouse will be populated with over 115 vendor booths, and will overflow onto Third Street where the food trucks will also be lined up.

There will even be a special youth zone set up.

 

With some new expanded options this year, Flynn shares, ” you can never have too much pride.  There’s something for everyone.”

 

Other Pride Celebrations:

June 2 & 3 @ 6:00 pm – 11:59 pm 

Heartsiq’s Mixtape – A Queer Arts Festival during Dayton Pride

We are very excited to be hosting a full weekend of queer artists over Dayton Pride including live musicians, handmade vendors, Dayton’s Silent Disco, drag queens, burlesque performers, film makers, spoken word, food offerings

June 3 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 pm

The Barrell House Fundraiser for PFLAG Dayton

The Barrel House 417 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH

Come support the Queer Agenda this Saturday at The Barrell House, which  will be donating $1 from every full pour…

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June 3 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Teen Pride Music Fest

Levitt Pavilion 134 S Main St,, Dayton, OH
Free
June 3 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Pride on 5th Abigail Moone Album Release!

Blind Bob’s Bar 430 E 5th St, Dayton, OH

Abigail Moone album release with A Shade of Red and Jenna Gomes!! NOON

June 3 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Pride on Fifth

Oregon District Fifth Street and Brown Street, Dayton, OH
June 4 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Running with Pride 5K

Eastwood Metro Park 1385 Harshman Rd., Dayton, OH

8th Annual Running with Pride 5K Run/Walk  Registration – 7:30am Race Start – 9:00am Eastwood MetroPark, $25

June 4 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Pride Brunch

Wheat Penny Oven and Bar 515 Wayne Avenue, Dayton, OH

*PRE SALE TICKETS ONLY!!  Two shows 10am or 1pm Executive Chef, Liz Valenti invites you to Dayton’s renowned Wheat Penny…

June 4 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Heartsiq PRIDE Drag Brunch

yellow cab tavern 700 E. 4th Street, Dayton

Brunch, Glitter and Fabulous Drinks! Count us in. Grab your friends for Yellow Cab’s PRIDE Drag Brunch!!!! $15

June 23 @ 7:00 pm

PRIDE Middletown

Governor Square Broad St & Centra Ave, Middletown, OH

June 23rd, 7pm at Governor’s Square park in Downtown Middletown! Hosted by Roxie D. Mocracy and The Lady Phaedra! Featuring…

Free
June 24 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm

Yellow Springs Pride

The lawn at Mills Lawn Elementary School 200 S. Walnut Street, Yellow Springs

The AnnualYS PRIDE Festival + Saturday, June 24, 2023Festival: 11am – 7pmParade: 12pm – 1pmAfter Party: 10pm – 2am The…

June 24 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Springfield Pride

City Hall Plaza 76 E High St, Springfield, OH

Pride 2023 Springfield Pride will make its return on June 24th, 2023! Be a part of Springfield Pride! Help support…

Free
July 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Dayton Black Pride

McIntosh Park intersection of Edwin C Moses Blvd. and W. Riverview Ave., Dayton, OH

Dayton Black Pride is an opportunity to embrace and support LGBTQ+ Black and Brown communities and promote racial equity.​  Free

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Troy Strawberry Festival Returns!

May 29, 2023 By Guest Contributor

Berries Rock! The Troy Strawberry Festival is back and better than ever for its first festival since 2019. Located along the banks of the Great Miami River and through downtown Troy, this weekend-long festival will take place Saturday, June 3rd, 10:00am-9:00pm, and Sunday, June 4th, 10:00am-6:00pm. The festival includes over 100 arts and crafts vendors, great food, entertainment, and of course lots of strawberries. There is something for everyone to enjoy!

Savor over 50 food and beverage vendors spread throughout downtown Troy. Try a variety of strawberry-based dishes from the classic strawberry donut or shortcake to the more unique strawberry options such as the strawberry cheese steak. All food vendors participating in the festival are partnered with a Miami County non-profit organization to help raise funds for their mission. Along with all food and beverage vendors, Troy’s Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) will be in effect for those 21+ to enjoy.

Throughout the weekend, participate in or spectate a variety of Strawberry Festival events and activities. These events include the Strawberry Pie eating contest, Strawberry Classic Run 5k & 10K, Little Miss & Mr. Strawberry Pageant, tennis shootout, live music, and many more family activities. Come to Troy Community Park the morning of Sunday, June 4th for the Troy Strawberry Festival Cruise-In.  See a variety of classic cars on display. Dash plaques will be given for the first 100 cars and a variety of trophies will be awarded. A $5 cash-only entry fee is charged, and the award ceremony will be held at 1:30pm.

Be entertained by the variety of live music and performances on the festival’s two stages. Performances include Kid Politics, Brother Believe Me, The Avalons, Fleetwood Gold, and many more! Check out the full schedule here: TSF Entertainment Schedule


This post created by the Miami County Visitors & Convention Bureau.

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Day Trip to Sidney

May 29, 2023 By Dayton937

A visit to Sidney offers an incredible number of experiences unique to the area. After a good night’s sleep in one of Sidney’s comfy hotels and a hearty breakfast to fuel your energy level, your excursion begins by “getting riveted” on the Airstream Travel Trailer Factory Tour. Rated as one of the top factory tours in the United States, this experience gets you up close and personal on the plant floor as skilled operators assemble these world-class travel trailers one step at a time. Also offered is the Airstream Touring Coach Factory Tour. These beauties are customized Mercedes Benz Interstate 24GL Touring Coaches, and they are incredible. You won’t believe your eyes as you witness these luxury travel trailers and touring coaches come to life right before your very eyes.

Oh yea, there’s also the Airstream Heritage Center. Also located on the Airstream campus is the recently opened Airstream Heritage Center. This interpretive center is essentially an Airstream Museum that traces the history of this iconic brand with vintage units on display, memorabilia, and collectibles you won’t find anywhere else.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Sidney’s Tawawa Park and Canal Feeder Trail are perfect for hiking and pedaling. Tawawa Park features 220 acres of old-growth trees, paved and natural surface trails, two lakes for fishing, a wandering creek for wading, an inclusive playground, picnic shelters galore, the Ross Covered Bridge, and the not to be missed trailside attraction – Big Rock. Standing twelve feet high at its tallest point and weighing an estimated 103 tons, Big Rock is a popular must-see for those visiting the park. According to geologists, the granite boulder came to what would become Sidney about 15,000 years ago. It was carried by glacial ice from its native land, estimated to be 700 miles to the northeast.

Bicyclists and walkers too will enjoy the proximity of Tawawa Park to Downtown Sidney where guests can enjoy a variety of restaurants, many of which offer outdoor dining. Numerous bistros and bars await thirsty adventurers seeking a cold beer or soft drink. Some local favorites include Murphy’s Craftbar & Kitchen, The Bridge Restaurant, Amelio’s Pizzeria, Tavolo Modern Italian, and the world-famous Spot restaurant.

Quaint gift shops and boutiques dot the landscape of downtown Sidney where one can find a unique gift, the relaxation of a soothing massage, or some much-needed tranquil time in a dry salt therapy room. Great places to browse include Moonflower Effect, the Ivy Garland, and the newly opened Austeria Wine Boutique.

Coffee enthusiasts will love downtown Sidney where they can enjoy their favorite cup of hot or cold brew, tea, and other delicious options. A stop at Greenhaus Coffee and Waiting Room Coffee House is highly recommended for a mid-morning or midafternoon pick-me-up.

Visit Sidney during the May through October time frame, and you’re sure to enjoy a morning stroll through the Great Sidney Farmers Market held each Saturday from 8 am until Noon. At the market, crafters offer a large variety of handmade items, and farmers bring their freshest produce to tantalize your taste buds. Fresh baked goods, along with homemade jams and jellies, are always crowd-pleasers. Seasonal plants and flowers are also abundant for those who shop early for the best selection.

And while you’re in the shopping mood, you must make time to visit Crossway Farms Farm Market. Jams, jellies, apple butter, pastries, fruits, veggies, cheese, maple syrup, snacks, live plants, gift baskets, and so much more are offered at this unique farm store. Their fresh homemade donuts are incredible, as are their apple cider explosion and strawberry explosion soft drinks.

Lovers of historic architecture will enjoy visits to the Farmers and Merchants State Bank, built in 1917 by famed architect Louis Sullivan, mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright. This exquisite architectural masterpiece, best known for its “jewel box” design, is not to be missed. From there, you can walk across the street for a peek into the Monumental Building, originally constructed in 1877 to honor Shelby County’s fallen Civil War soldiers. Where once Buffalo Bill Cody and Annie Oakley performed, the beautifully renovated Opera House on the upper level is now home to Sidney’s Municipal Court. Positioned in the center of downtown Sidney is the beautiful and historic Shelby County Courthouse, built in 1883, which too is an impressive structure.

Fifteen miles or so from Sidney is Lake Loramie State Park, a 1,600-acre lake with 30 miles of shoreline. Lake Loramie offers unsurpassed convenience for those seeking a combined boating and camping adventure. The lake has a designated swimming area for a chance to enjoy the water or simply relax in the sun. Bicycles, canoes, and kayaks can be rented at the park’s camp office giving visitors the opportunity to explore the far reaches of the park by land or water.

If you’re traveling with the kids or grandkids, be sure to visit Vandemark Farm for ziplining, their giant swing, oversized play area, mini golf, and driving range. Sidney’s waterpark is also a lot of fun as is Bel-Mar Bowling Lanes and the Auto-Vue Drive-In Theatre. Hammer & Stain is a great stop for those looking to craft their own Sidney souvenir. This Do-It-Yourself studio allows guests to transform unfinished wood into beautiful and personalized home décor and gift items.

Come see why Sidney is a spirit you won’t find anywhere else. For your next weekend away, rejuvenate your spirit in Sidney.

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King Island Military Days

May 25, 2023 By Dayton937

This weekend Kings Island says thank you to U.S. military members and veterans this Memorial Day Weekend! All active and retired members, including National Guard, reserves, and veterans, will receive a free ticket to Kings Island valid for a single day Friday, May 26 through Monday, May 29, 2023.

The following receive free admission:

  • Active U.S. Military
  • Retired U.S. Military
  • Veterans
  • Reserves
  • National Guard

In addition, military members can save up to $45 online when purchasing tickets for up to six friends or family members. This is our small way to say thank you for your service! We can’t wait to see you at  Kings Island!

How to enter Kings Island on Memorial Day Weekend:

Present valid U.S. Military ID for free admission at the front gate turnstiles any one day 5/26 – 5/29. Additional tickets for friends and family must be purchased online in advance. Verification required.

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It’s Opening Weekend For Aqua Adventures

May 25, 2023 By Dayton937

The only thing better than a sandy beach on a hot summer day is a sandy beach with a giant inflatable water park on a hot summer day.  Land of Illusion’s Aqua Adventures in Middletown offers a large sandy beach, a massive 65 piece inflatable obstacle course, a gigantic water slides that stands at 36 feet tall. Everyone that gets in the water has to wear a lifejacket that fits. There are no exceptions to this rule and even if you are just putting your feet in the water a lifejacket has to be worn.

On Monday, May 29th (Memorial Day), get FREE admission ticket for all active and retired members of the Military. Just bring your valid Military ID.

Not a vet?  Use promo code ‘MEM23’  at checkout to save $5 off any ticket

New for 2023 are Corcl Boats. The Corcl is a durable, low-maintenance, double-hulled, extremely buoyant, polyethylene boat that will provide hours of entertainment as you paddle around, spin or progress through balance challenges.

THE JOY OF PADDLEBOARDING

As a sport, paddleboarding offers the same level of challenge and satisfaction that comes from learning a brand new game. You’re likely to fail a few times before you get the hang of it, but it’s all part of the experience. Taking a few spills into the water only makes you that much more determined to get it right. Learning together with your friends and family is a fantastic way to bond as you encourage one another to get back up and carry on.

Land of Illusion introduces the all-new Kids Wibit Zone. Now adventurers under 43″ can enjoy all of the extreme action of the original Wibit course in a zone all their own (life vests included).

Fun and challenging for all ages, the Wibit Adventure Zone inflatable obstacle course offers a healthy way to play and keep cool all summer long. Come challenge friends and family to test their strength and agility on this wet and wild playground. The obstacles include:

  • Rope Climbs – Race to the top and don’t let your grip slip!
  • Banked Curve – Test your speed and balance as you race around the turn!
  • Half Pipe – Slip and slide to victory, using your body as a boogie board!
  • Monkey Bars – A classic playground game with a watery twist!
  • Balance Beam –  Watch your step or take a swim!

When the competition heats up, slide, bounce or flip right into the water to cool down. Every trip through the course is a unique experience that can be enjoyed again and again.

Need some time out of the water? Check out Gameworks.  Play a leisurely game of cornhole after visiting the Sandy Cove & Aqua Lounge which serves Pepsi products, chicken salads, cheeseburgers, finger foods, and restaurant foods like Lee’s Chicken and Cassano’s Pizza!
  Get competitive and challenge your friends to a volleyball tournament. Compete against your friends and try out new tricks in a fast-paced ping pong game. Just don’t let the ball hit the net or fall off the table!

Land of Illusion

8762 Thomas Road
Middletown, OH 45042

Hours:

Mon – Thurs 11am – 5pm

Fri- Sun 11am – 7pm
Season ticket holder enjoy a 10:30 admission
Tickets:

Mon – Thurs Adult $18.99, ages 3-7  or 62+ $14.99
Fri – Sun Adult $23.99, ages 3-7  or 62+ $19.99
Cabana Rental $49.99
Aqua Parking $7

AQUA ADVENTURES-FAMILY 4 ISLAND PASS
includes Unlimited  Admission to Aqua Adventures, Free Parking, Priority Entrance, 10% off Food, 10% Non Alcoholic Drinks,  10% off Merchandise, and Bring one friend per pass for 50% off.    $335.99

Lockers are available for a $10 rental/day. Ask about Military discounts

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