
5 Fun Facts about the Dayton Dragons
This Must Be the Party hits the stage this Friday at The Brightside
One of the most celebrated music events in Dayton during the last decade is back! This Must Be the Party is a local super group who performs a fantastic tribute to The Talking Heads. Fans love the complete recreation of the classic album and documentary film Stop Making Sense that they perform! Catch them for an exclusive show Friday April 14, 2023 at The Brightside, in downtown Dayton.
Few bands are as well-known in the music industry as the Talking Heads. The band, which was founded in the middle of the 1970s, contributed to the development of a new musical genre that would later come to rule the radio in the 1980s. The Talking Heads were one of the most innovative and forward-thinking bands of their period with their special fusion of rock, groove, and New Wave. It’s no wonder that Dayton audiences love this tribute show!
Due to the Covid shutdown, This Must Be the Party hasn’t performed since 2019, so this is a highly anticipated event! The best part is that part of the proceeds from this show go to benefit The Seedling Foundation, an organization that supports the arts magnet at Stivers School for the Arts. It’s a musical celebration to support music education!
If you’ve had the pleasure of seeing this amazing show already, you know how much fun to expect! (Pro tip: Wear comfortable shoes!) This go around, there is a very special guest joining the show. Sammi Garett, from the national touring acts Turquaz, Cool Cool Cool, & The Bump Assembly, is flying in from Brooklyn to join the crew! She’s an absolutely fabulous singer and performer, and she’s excited to perform in Dayton for the first time.
Local original band, Intergalactic Space Force, is kicking off the show at 8:30pm, shortly after doors open. They were Dayton Battle of the Bands finalists last year, and always love an opportunity to perform at The Brightside.
After the Stop Making Sense headlining show, if you’re still ready to boogie, Freekbass will be making his Brightside debut with a “Solo Grooves” after party.
If you get hungry, the venue has coordinated with Phat & Rich to be on site to serve your needs. The Mexican inspired cuisine is a hit with concert goers, so go hungry and hang on the Brightside’s awesome patio between sets.
If you’re looking for a place to pre-game, organizers recommend going to Tender Mercy for their amazing cocktails. “Not only is Tender Mercy our neighbor, they are one of the primary sponsors of this event!” event organizer, Libby Ballengee told us. “Their sister restaurant Sueño, is an amazing spot for dinner too, but I’d get reservations first!”
This Must Be the Party promises to be one of the most memorable events of the spring!
*The band includes: Khrys Blank, Nathan Lewis, Patrick Himes, Brian Hoeflich, Erich Reith, Aaron Holmes, Matt Byanski, Eric Cassidy, Nathan Peters, Christopher Corn, Brian Spirk, with special guest Sammi Garett.
HOW TO GO?
When: April 14, 2023
Where: The Brightside Music & Event Venue, 905 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH
– $30 Advance General admission tickets (highly recommend purchasing advance to guarantee spot)
– $35 Day of show
TICKET LINK: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/69946/orders/new
Wishing All Our Jewish Friends A Joyous Passover
Passover 2023 starts at sundown tonight, and many around the world will celebrate by holding a seder, a ritual meal to celebrate the holiday. The holiday will run over the next seven days, ending on April 13. Many communities will hold seders during the first two nights, which is a ritual feast that includes telling the story of Passover, drinking wine, eating symbolic food and celebrating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt.
God instructed Moses to tell the Israelite people to bring a lamb into their homes on the same night that God said he would strike down the firstborn child of the Egyptians.
The Israelites then slaughtered the lambs and ate them with matzah (unleavened bread) and maror (bitter herbs). Afterward, they were instructed to smear the blood of the lamb on their doorposts as a sign to God that this was an Israelite home to be “passed over” while death visited the homes of the other firstborns.
On the first two nights of the holiday, a ceremonial meal called Seder is observed.
The 15-step tradition includes eating matzah and maror, drinking wine or grape juice, and reading from a Haggadah, according to the Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center.
Unleavened bread is eaten to signify what Jews brought along for food when quickly leaving Egypt. A Haggadah tells the story of the Exodus and describes rituals.
During Passover, Jews are not allowed to consume grains, such as wheat, barley, spelt, oats and rye, that can ferment or become leavened, Chabad.org says. So, they cannot eat breads, pastas, cakes, cookies, pizza, beer, certain types of liquor and other foods.
Wheat flour can only be eaten during Passover if it is baked into matzah.
Even dishes must be cleaned thoroughly to remove any trace of the forbidden leavened food — called chametz — if that dish is to be used to cook kosher food for the holiday.
7 Easter Egg Hunts Around the Miami Valley
Easter Egg Event
National Museum of the U.S. Air Force 1100 Spaatz Street, RiversideHop on over for this FREE event from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.! Hunt for the giant inflatable eggs throughout the museum’s galleries and collect candy as you find them (don’t forget to bring your basket!)
Helicopter Egg Drop 2023
2835 Miamisburg Village D MiamisburgThis April we will be in the sky, dropping thousands of candy-filled eggs… from a HELICOPTER!
Vandalia Easter Eggstravaganza
Vandalia Rec Center – Soccer Field Side 1111 Stonequarry Rd, VandaliaBring the family out and have an “egg”cellent time at the FREE Vandalia Easter Eggstravaganza! We will have egg hunts, baby goat petting zoo, arts & crafts, face painting, vendors, games & activities, food trucks, Easter bunny photo area, a golden egg scavenger hunt and more!
Easter Egg Hunt Times: 11:00am & 1:00pm
Easter Egg Hunt Ages: For ages 10 and under
Groups: 2 and younger, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10
Timeless Tacos & Kona Ice
Buckeye Burgers
Lazy Baker Pizza Maker
KIDX EASTER SCAVENGER EGG HUNT
The Mall at Fairfield Commons2727 Fairfield Commons Blvd, Beavercreek
We’re going on an Scavenger hunt! Join us March 10 through April 8 for an Easter Scavenger Egg Hunt. We’ve hidden 18 Easter KidX Club® stickers throughout the property. It’s up to you to hunt them down and take note of their location on your entry form. After the hunt is over return your sheet to the Easter Bunnies Garden.
* This is an egg-cellent free family fun time!
Egg Hunt
North Park Amphitheatre195 Tamarack Trail, Springboro
Mark your calendars and invite your friends and neighbors to our campus Easter Egg Hunt! There will be inflatables, THOUSANDS of eggs and tons of fun for the whole family!
Registration and inflatables will be 10:30-11:00 AM and the egg collecting will start at 11:00 AM.
This is a free event but online registration is requested.
Easter Egg Hunt, Games and Craft
West Carrollton Soccer Complex4800 Hydraulic Road, West Carrollton
Join the West Carrollton Lion’s Club for the annual Easter egg hunt for ages 1-12. Local community members will serve hot dogs, chips and water to everyone. Local churches will be on hand to provide fun activities for the kids. The Dayton Metro Library, West Carrollton branch will provide age-appropriate crafts from 1p.m.- 3p.m. at the library.
40th Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Young’s Jersey Dairy6880 Springfield-Xenia Rd, Yellow Spring
As is our tradition, Young’s will hard boil and dye 10,000+ eggs for our Easter Egg Hunt. This event starts promptly at 2 PM for children ages 4 and under. At 2:20 PM we do it again for ages 5 to 7. At 2:40 PM we have the final hunt for ages 8 to 10.
2:20pm – Ages 5 to 7
2:40pm – Ages 8 to 10
Nominate A Media Superstar for the Dayton937 Social Media @WARDS!
The Dayton937.com Social Media @wards has officially launched and is accepting nominations until April 2oth. This event is all about honoring the best in social media communications and rewarding the individuals, companies, and organizations who are using online platforms to communicate in fresh and innovative ways in the Miami Valley!
Tues, May 23rd 5:30-7:30pm
The Brightside
905 E 3rd St,
Dayton, OH 45402
Hosted by Rubi Girl Dana Sintell (Joshua Stuky)

This night will celebrate Dayton’s local talent that are producing great content across digital and social. Tickets are $20 each or $150/table and can be purchased on line. Finalists will be notified by April 23rd and will receive a complimentary ticket to the event.
There will be4 divisions by company size for each category:
Micro Business (1-10) Small business (11-50) Medium business (51 – 100) and Large Companies (100+).
Categories Include:
- Best Social Media Professional
- Best use of LinkedIn
- Best use of TikTok
- Best use of Facebook
- Best use of Instagram
- Best use of Pinterest
- Best use of Twitter
- Best use of YouTube
- Best use of a Hashtag
- Best Podcast/Vlog/Blog
To nominate a social media superstar online please fill out this google form. Nominations are due by April 20th.
RubiGirls aim to ‘Save the Queens!’
There is a lot of pushback on Drag Queens in America these days. Most bans and restrictions have been halted in the name of Free Speech…but in an effort to keep Drag Alive, Dayton’s beloved RubiGirls are bringing a Brunch to Tender Mercy on Sunday, April 30! The theme….‘God Save the Queens!’ One of the RubiGirls Founders, Dana Sintell, gave us the scoop….it went something like this…

The RubiQueens looking for ‘Mercy!’
D9: So, Rubi to the rescue once again, eh?
DS: Kind of, yes. Look. we fear what we don’t quite understand..that’s human nature. What is not human nature is to keep others from pursuing their best life by imposing ours on them! That’s not Democracy, nor is it protecting Free Speech. The RubiGirls get what’s happening…and we hope people will join us at Brunch to celebrate. We are all about FUN and ‘Fun’draising. This is another opportunity to help others in the area!
D9: The show benefits East End Community Services…right?
DS: That’s correct. The RubiGirls have helped raise somewhere around 2.5 million dollars for non-profits and charities. I think that’s one thing people need to know. Why would you ever want to shut down those who are helping others….strange really.
D9: So, ‘God Save the Queens!‘ What should we expect?
DS: Craziness….tenderness….fun….games….purpose! All of it. AND A GREAT ENGLISH BRUNCH! I think ‘God Save The Queens‘ lends itself to many meanings. Helping communities understand what we can do when we ALL work together is one. It also brings to mind an English flare which Tender Mercy is incorporating in the day. And let’s not forget, we are all Queens in our own little worlds….moms who need to get out and see a show; college students who need a Sunday filled with laughs and entertainment; and people who just want a way to support Rubi as we aim to help others…that’s pretty majestic, don’t you think?

Dayton’s RubiGirls have raised over $2,000,000!
D9: Which Girls will we see on the 30th?
DS: Ileasa Plymouth, Fonda Peters, Tara Misu, Taj Mahal, Minnie Skirt and India Summer. I’ll be hosting the mayhem…and yes, we will have our signature RUBIngo games as well. We always try to amp things up and make things a little different. The numbers in these Tender Mercy shows are always a bit different as we all support each other in each song….it’s like group numbers from start to finish!
D9: Any details we need to know?
DS: Yes. 12:30pm the doors open. Tickets are $30, which includes an English Brunch Plate! Tender Mercy is at 607 East Third!
D9: Sounds like a hoot….and the idea it benefits East End Community Services is really awesome. Folks, the RubiGirls sell-out…get your tickets, ASAP! Thanks Dana….

Dana Sintell Hosts the Event!
DS: Thank you…and ‘God Save The Queens!!’
For tickets…and more info…https://www.exploretock.com/tender-mercy-dayton/checkout/signup
Looking for another RubiEvent? Catch them at the SORG Opera House in Middletown!! Here’s the Link: https://www.cincyticket.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=6190
You can always donate to the RubiGirls through their website at http://therubigirls.com
The RubiGirls are 501c3. If you would like information on how to book or more about their mission info can be found at their website listed above!
Wanna Be on Jeopardy? Take This Test!

The Jeopardy! Anytime Test is the first step for anyone who wants to compete on Jeopardy! Passing the 50-question test is the first round of qualification to getting on the show. Plus, it’s a lot of fun!
Any U.S. or Canada resident 18+ is allowed to take the Anytime Test on March 30, 2023 local time regardless of any other criteria.
Jeopardy! will be making a charitable donation of $5.90 to the Alex Trebek Fund at Stand Up to Cancer(Opens an external site) for the first 10,000 test takers.
‘Gimme, Gimme, Gimme’ an ABBA Sing-Along, DGMC Style!!

Are you a ‘Super Trouper?’ Come, sing-along!
I was so excited to catch up with Marc Driscoll of Dayton‘s fabulous Gay Men’s Chorus! Word is out about their upcoming sing-along with ‘Mamma Mia‘ the movie. I had to get more information, so we met….and it went something like this!
JS: Marc! So good to see you. So, tell me about your upcoming benefit!
MD: The Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus is having a Benefit….A Mamma Mia Sing Along which will be held Sunday, April 16 at the Plaza Theatre in Miamisburg (33 South Main Street Miamisburg). Doors will open at 5:00 with the show starting around 6:00. Tickets are $20 a piece and can be purchased through the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus website: daytongaymenschorus.org
JS: That sounds fun, and fantastic! A Sing-Along can mean different things to different people. Elaborate on what folks can expect!
MD: Oh sure…The night will feature a limited song selection from the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus leading into the main event. Audience members will view the 2008 film Mamma Mia featuring the hit songs of ABBA. During the movie, lyrics to songs will appear on screen and audience members will be encouraged to sing along with the film. In addition to this there will be “call out” moments during the film to get members engaged in the story.
JS: The great thing is, we all are familiar with ABBA‘s music, so it surely will have people at ease to sing! You boys always have prizes and such at your events. What about this time around?
MD: Before the show and during the intermission audience members will have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for gift baskets featuring donations from several local vendors. Audience members can also purchase alcoholic beverages, soda, and snacks similar to any experience at the movie theatre.
JS: Now look sir, the alcohol will really put people at ease to sing! Good thinking!
MD: YES!!! The idea for the night is for folks to let go and have fun singing along with the movie. It is an opportunity to raise money for the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus, but also to have fun with members of the chorus in the audience.
JS: I was in the chorus for one day…literally…but I realized right away, you gentlemen are pros at this. Which brings me to how smart you are to provide the lyrics….
MD: Oh yeah, for sure. The will appear on screen as the movie is playing… This is similar to the traditional “bouncing ball” or karaoke experience.
JS: And I know it’s a benefit for the chorus. How will the proceeds be used?

One of Dayton’s Treasures!
MD: Money raised will be used for things like purchasing the rights to music, securing performance venues, salaries for support staff etc.
JS: Venues like the Plaza Theater!
MD: Exactly! The Plaza Theatre in Miamisburg has been beautifully restored and will be an awesome venue to get to experience ABBA.
JS: Should people dress in a certain way, or do their hair ABBA style?
MD: People are encouraged to wear resort wear or tropical wear to help get in the mood of the film.
JS: Super fun! Before I let you go, what else does the DGMC have coming up…I know you have a devoted fan base, for sure!

20 Years of the DGMC…and more to come!
MD: This year we have been celebrating the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus’ 20th season, and we have been practicing since January to prepare for our Spring show, “Still Gay After All These Years.” This will be held on June 17th at the Dayton Masonic Center at 8:00 PM. This show will be a review of some of our favorite songs throughout the twenty years. In addition, this show is part of our DGMC Gives Back theme for the year. This means that the June concert will be 100% free!
JS: What a treasure we have in Dayton with you guys!! Congrats on 20 years! I know the sing-along will be a hit! THANK YOU for meeting with me!
MD: THANK YOU!
About the DGMC: Founded in 2003, DGMC is committed to continually reaching for excellence in choral music, forging active community partnerships and educating others about the value of diversity. We offer a broad range of musical styles from serious to the sublime—heavy to hysterical. Our members have a dedication to the choral arts and the desire to become part of a singing, gay-affirming community—and, no, you don’t have to be gay to join us!
“Girls Night Out – The Show” comes to The Brightside
Ladies, this is your chance to enjoy yourselves! This Saturday GIRLS NIGHT OUT THE SHOW makes a stop in Dayton at The Brightside Music & Event Venue on Saturday, April 1st. Girls Night Out is on their “About Last Night” tour, featuring several hot male dancers that are ready to rock your worlds.
Since the Living Room was destroyed in the tornados of 2019, there have not been many options for women seeking a wild night out. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, bachelorette, divorce, birthday, turning thirty, or just your own amazing self, this is a the perfect way to let your hair down with friends. These men are ready to entertain you!
The Brightside is a great place to see this show! It’s a beautiful space conveniently located downtown at the crossroads of 3rd St and Keowee, with off street, free parking available on both sides of building. They have a bar on-site to order drinks (note, there is no food on-site for this event).
Learn more about this specific show on social media @GIRLSNIGHTOUTTHESHOW on Facebook and Instagram, and @GIRLSNIGHTOUTLIVE on TikTok.
How to Go?
The Brightside – 905 E 3rd St., Dayton OH (off street, free parking available on both sides of building)
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Doors open at 7pm
Show 8-10:30pm
Must be 21+
Tickets can be purchased on line here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/girls-night-out-the-show-at-brightside-music-event-venue-dayton-oh-tickets-557043942427
Wright State’s ‘On The Town’ Elevates Local Theater!

WSU’s ‘On the Town’ is Old Broadway Elevated!
Dayton Theater has had a great winter. Name a theater company in the area and you will likely find a good review for their most recent endeavor. Most of those shows were based on contemporary, more recent scripts, Titles that are ‘of the now.’ So imagine how refreshing it was to see a good old-fashioned Broadway Show at the Gem of Musical Theater…WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY.

From Sets to Songs, ‘On the Town’ delivers!
I’m not going to lie…when I suggested ‘On The Town‘ to friends and family, there were questions….’You Mean Like The Movie on TMC?’ or ‘On the Town...the sailor story…wasn’t that Sinatra?’ or ‘Wright State is Doing ‘On the Town?’ That’s an undertaking!’ I assured them, you can trust Joe Deer (Director) and the entire team! This team includes Music Director F. Wade Russo, who leads a 19 piece ‘on-stage’ orchestra! That alone is old-school magic. The show is around 80 years old…yes, 80 years old…but this production is alive and vibrant with choreography by Broadway’s Josh Walden. The dances are at times intricate and mesmerizing, and then, whimsical and bouncy! These kids can DANCE, and Walden obviously trusted their talents! They cover it all. From Ballet to 40’s Swing, the cast captures it.
‘But is it fun?‘ You ask? ‘The Movie was fun!‘ And it is. The sets harken to post war NYC and are a great blend of silly (T-Rex) and sound (the subway scenes.) Joe Deer’s direction allows the actors freedom to be goofy in those tongue-in-cheek moments, and reels in back in when the show returns to romance. It must be said that WSU’s version takes on the entire Leonard Bernstein score…..WOW! WOW! WOW! That’s an undertaking alright! You will recognize many of the songs, and may leave with ‘New York, New York- A Helluva town…the Bronx is up but the Battery’s down…’ repeating in your head.

These kids can dance!
It’s hard to highlight the cast individually as they all take on their role with spirit and enthusiasm. Tanner Gleeson (Gabey) is hard not to watch with his expressive presence and spot-on dancing. Amy VanDyke (Ivy) pairs well with him as the love interest. Their Coney Island scene garnered applause mid-dance…it was well executed. The other lead couples Ben Ohnemus (Chip) & Trinity Wolff (Hildy) and John Cuozzo (Ozzie) & Melissa Mataresse (Claire) keep the show moving forward with laughs and lunacy! Kevin Lausche‘s role as Pitkin was an obvious audience favorite as well. Just as enthusiastic are the musicians who handled the extensive score splendidly.
Look, big musicals are not easy to execute. There are so many moving parts, and each domino has to fall just right! And for this cast and crew it worked…beautifully. As I was leaving the theater, a patron said ‘Those students must be exhausted. They never stopped!’ My response…’Let’s hope they never do!’ Whatever magic happened that day, from a script now 8 decades old, with students in their twenties, is what theater should do! Leave you wondering….’How did they do that?’ Bravo WSU….for two and half hours, we were ‘Carried Away!’

Wright State is still the Gem of Musical Theater!
Performances take place April 6 at 7 p.m.; April 7 and 8 at 8 p.m.; April 8 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $25 for adults, $23 for senior citizens and $15 for students.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the Creative Arts Center box office weekdays between noon and 4 p.m.
The show takes place in the Festival Playhouse.
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Verletta Jackson Named City Commission Chief of Staff
The Dayton City Commission has appointed Verletta Jackson as their Chief of Staff. Ms. Jackson will lead the City Commission Office and provide policy direction to the Commission agencies.
Ms. Jackson joins the City Commission Office after 33 years with the City of Dayton, where she began as a Recreation Aide. Most recently, Ms. Jackson lead the newly created Community Engagement Division of the Department of Planning, Neighborhoods and Development where she built a team of staff responsible for engaging with Dayton residents. Over her time with the city, Ms. Jackson has led the Neighborhood Leadership Institute, EITC (the city’s free tax preparation program), and the Neighborhood Mini Grants program.
“Ms. Jackson is a lifelong public servant of the City of Dayton and her track record both within the community and at city hall speaks for itself,” said Dayton Mayor Jeffrey Mims. “She will be a natural fit in this new role and will also make history as the first African American woman to serve in this capacity. I look forward to her leadership in the very important work of improving our community.”
The Chief of Staff position replaces the Director of the City Commission Office, which is being vacated by Torey Hollingsworth.
Cincinnati Zoo Offers Breakfast with the Animals
Enjoy a unique breakfast experience at the Cincinnati Zoo that includes exclusive keeper chats at your favorite animal habitats! Events take place from 7-9am.
Start your morning with a catered breakfast on the Africa Deck overlooking the savannah.
Menu:
- Glier’s Goetta, Egg & Cheese on Buttermilk Biscuit
- Biscuits & Glier’s Goetta Gravy
- Cream Cheese & Chive Scrambled Eggs
- Applewood Smoked Bacon (GF)
- Tater Tot Casserole (GF, V)
- Cinnamon Rolls (V)
- Assorted Muffins and Bagels
- Seasonal Fruit Cup (Vegan)
- Beverages: Coffee, Orange Juice and Water
Friday, Aug 18th Red Panda & Ambassador Animal
After breakfast you’ll then split off into your tour group to visit your first animal habitat where you will meet up with a Zookeeper to hear fascinating stories about their personal experiences, learn fun facts about the animals in their care, and watch your favorite animals enjoy enrichment.
After your first keeper chat, your guide will lead you to another animal habitat where you will meet a second Zookeeper and learn about the animals in their care.Early Entry and parking are included which guarantees your reservation for the Zoo that day.
(Reservations are limited to 80 people; Each tour group will have no more than 40 guests.)
Guests will receive tour group assignments via email prior to the event.
$125 per person
Children 2 and under are free. This event is rain or shine. Possible rain dates pending inclement weather. Tickets are non-refundable.
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PRG Blooming with a Purpose Fundraiser
Join the Pink Ribbon Girls for their Blooming with a Purpose event on Wed, March 22nd to support families suffering breast and gynecological cancers in the Dayton region.

You can support a great cause at PRG Dayton’s first ever Blooming with a Purpose event! Funds raised will support PRG in providing essential services for families battling breast and gynecological cancer in the Dayton region.
Attendees will enjoy acoustic music, charcuterie, mocktails, a flower crown tutorial, the essence of a photoshoot at Furst’s greenhouse, and lots of fun! Individual tickets will be $50.00. This would be a great mother daughter date or best friend date! We encourage you to bring someone special to you!
Pink Ribbon Good provides meals, rides to treatment, housecleaning essentials and peer support FREE of charge to breast cancer or gynecological cancer patients at their time of greatest need.
Please contact Cara Salazar Community Engagement Coordinator, Dayton [email protected] with any questions.
Wednesday, March 22 · 5:30 – 7:30pm
Furst The Florist & Greenhouses
1306 Troy Street
Dayton, OH 45404












From swanky mansions to creepy cabins, your house could star in Hollywood’s next big blockbuster. According to Dayton Film Commissioner Lisa Grigsby, location scouts are always on the lookout for interesting properties. “Generally, they want a house with an open concept. Somewhere where you can put a camera and half the house won’t disappear. You want something that flows and gets good light,” she explained. It’s not just mansions that make the ideal film location. Sometimes the production team is looking for something tiny, dilapidated or even “haunted-looking.” Cabins, barns, lofts and farms are all on the list of locations Grigsby has scouted for area films.

Reserve online here