



By Bill Franz




By Dayton937
For the 14th year, United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton (URS) has been named the charity recipient for the Dayton-area Jersey Mike’s Subs “Month of Giving” campaign during the month of March. The campaign will culminate in the “Day of Giving” on Wednesday, 27, 2024, from 10 am to 9 pm at seven Dayton-area locations.

During the “Day of Giving” all sales made at each location will be donated directly to URS in support of local children and adults with disabilities or other special needs at United Rehabilitation Services, a local nonprofit dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all they serve.
Throughout the month of March, sub lovers can have a meal that matters by donating to URS at check out! During the Month of Giving Jersey Mike’s will feature the following weekly in-store offers all month long to benefit URS:
Donate $1 and get a $1 off any Regular Sub
Donate $3 and get a *FREE Bag of Chips and a Drink
Donate $5 and get a *FREE Regular Sub
* with the purchase of a regular or giant sub
Huber Heights -7630 Old Troy Pike
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Troy -1406 West Main Street
By Dayton937
In a bold move to shake up daytime dining habits, Taco Bell is set to unveil its latest culinary innovation: the Cantina Chicken Menu. Packed with vibrant flavors, fresh ingredients, and tantalizing textures, this new menu is poised to redefine lunchtime experiences across the nation.
Taco Bell’s commitment to chicken offerings takes center stage with the launch of the Cantina Chicken Menu, featuring five new items designed to rejuvenate midday meals. Starting March 21, hungry fans everywhere can sink their teeth into the Cantina Chicken Soft Taco, Cantina Chicken Crispy Taco, Cantina Chicken Burrito, Cantina Chicken Quesadilla, and Cantina Chicken Bowl.

Taco Bell Rewards members are getting an exclusive sneak peek, with early access to two Cantina Chicken Menu items that started yesterday . This preview gives loyal fans a chance to indulge in the Cantina Chicken Crispy Taco and Cantina Chicken Quesadilla ahead of the official launch.
Embracing premium ingredients and innovative flavors, this new menu showcases slow-roasted chicken infused with a medley of Mexican spices, alongside fresh additions like shredded purple cabbage and homemade Avocado Verde Salsa.
For those eager to get their hands on the Cantina Chicken Menu, Taco Bell Rewards members can enjoy exclusive perks, including afree Cantina Chicken Crispy Taco from March 21 to April 4, 2024.

Available Starting March 18 to Taco Bell Rewards Members, March 21 Nationwide:
By Dayton937
Arriving just in time for the first day of spring, Wendy’s reveals its newest seasonal Frosty flavor hitting menus on March 19, 2024 – the new Orange Dreamsicle Frosty.Representing the brand’s first spring-inspired seasonal flavor, the Orange Dreamsicle Frosty offers a unique spin on a familiar flavor, packing a spoonful of sweet orange notes combined with the classic smooth vanilla Frosty for a dreamy orange cream experience.
The Orange Dreamsicle Frosty will join the iconic Chocolate Frosty on menus nationwide, replacing the Vanilla Frosty, for a limited time at participating US locations starting March 19, 2024.
Orange Dreamsicle Frosty follows the previous seasonally-inspired successes of Wendy‘s Strawberry, Pumpkin Spice and Peppermint Frosty treats.
For those of us who went through mythology classes, we know the story. We know the beginning, the middle, and yes, the END! THAT ENDING! Like most of the Dayton audience, I felt the need to change it up…to make it different….to stop the inevitable….but ‘It’s a sad song, and we’re gonna sing it anyway!’ From the jump, ‘Hadestown‘ dives right into the story. Our focus falls to Orpheus (J Antonio Rodriguez…with a falsetto like no other) and his love for Eurydice (Amaya Braganza, with her smooth, solid voice). The tale is rough and wrought with issues…hunger, poverty and longing. It grinds…until the frenetic Persephone makes her entrance. The character, one for the mythological ages, is played with an almost gymnastic quality by Lana Gordon. (She will wow you in the second act!) If you recall, Persephone lives half of the year with her hubs Hades (Matthew Patrick Quinn…who adds an emotional quality to his character, which I’ve not seen in previous performances). Their troubled relationship ebbs and flows throughout, delivered with voice and VOICES!
The story moves on the ‘track’, taking us from Eurydice‘s strife of freezing and needing sustenance; through Orpheus‘ idealism and hope to bring Spring along; Persephone‘s time ‘down below’ casting the world into cold and dark; and Hades strict control of his underworld, where lyrics on building walls, and silencing uprisings seem timely, today!
As the train continues forward…barreling into hell, we wish we could stop things…the decisions Eurydice‘s makes for her future; the anger Hades feels for the world he cannot control; the choice of Orpheus to take the ‘test!’ (DON’T DO IT!!). And throughout, there is this emotional current pulling at our heartstrings as we go. (There were tears from many in the audience as fate deals us that ‘blow.’) All the while, we relate. We relate to the themes whispering in our ears….doubt, worry, survival. Those voices brought to life through strong vocals from the Fates ( Marla Louissaint, Hannah Schreer & Lizzie Markson.)
Throughout our show, the onstage musicians take us on a musical ride that truly is dynamic. They are, each and every one, masters of their craft. You almost want a concert featuring…well…just them! And along with them is Hermes (played by the endearing Will Mann). He connects so well, reminding us that this not gonna be easy!
No doubt, the story could drag, but the visuals (the lighting, the special effects), the set (with its nod to New Orleans) and the sounds (especially during the beloved ‘Why we Build The Wall’) keep us enthralled and engaged. It is hard to let your attention wander.
Look, this isn’t your run of the mill Broadway show. It’s obscure, and handles political issues seamlessly. It has songs that are beyond our everyday Broadway experience (‘Doubt Comes In‘, ‘Our Lady of the Underground‘, ‘Hey, Little Songbird‘) It tackles a classic tale with hope for a resolution, and then takes us where we knew were going all along. It’s eerie and odd, beautiful yet broken.
There’s a reason ‘Hadestown‘ can at times be polarizing. Strong feelings on both sides of the aisle. In the words of a friend in attendance ‘I hate unhappy endings.’ To that I say, ‘It’s a sad song, and we’re gonna sing it anyway!’
For further information on times and tickets, click below!
https://www.daytonlive.org/events/hadestown/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwncWvBhD_ARIsAEb2HW8ljCZApo1EYrwidJ44OSIL-nmV5nvo_HqgQhqj3WBzQlcyRhcqsN8aAmS4EALw_wcB
By Dayton937
Cox Arboretum MetroPark is famous for its beautifully landscaped gardens, water features, Monet Bridge, the tree tower, weddings, and events at the beautiful Zorniger Education Center.

Less known are the beautiful, wooded hiking trails:
Starting at the parking lot, you can get on the paved path to the right of the visitor’s center and walk into the Woodland Wildflower Area where you can join the red trail, a short 0.6 mile loop, and part of the MetroParks Trails Challenge.
If you are up for a longer loop, take the 1.1 mile blue loop trail as it splits to the right and head into the woods and past a lovely overlook.
For a longer hike on the 1.8 mile yellow loop, pass the blue loop turnoff and keep going along the blue and red combined trail until you can turn right on the yellow loop. This trail takes you deeper into the woods and allows for a surprising amount of hill work. Try the yellow loop twice to get in a nice 5k trail run. To mix it up, run one loop clockwise and one counterclockwise.
When you come out of the woods take time to experience the amazing gardens, Children’s Maze, gazebos and water features. Finally, climb the tree tower for a spectacular view of the woods you just went through and the surrounding area.
By Dayton937

Eighteen record stores from Troy to Florence, Kentucky are participating is the first Midwest record Store crawl on Saturday, March 23rd from 10am – 8pm. Music lovers who participate can enter to win prizes along the way, including the grand prize of $1000.
You’ll receive a “Crawl Card” to keep track of your progress as you go from store to store. No purchase is necessary to receive an entry into the giveaway. Simply show up at as many stores as you can for a higher chance to win! On top of that, each individual shop will have their own sales and fun going on through the day such as giveaways, sales, concert ticket giveaways, etc.

6608 Dixie Highway, Florence, KY 41042
Phone: (859) 918-1236
https://morrowrecords.com
817 Monmouth St, Newport, KY 41071
Phone: (859) 916-5466
https://jetagerecords.com
4156 Hamilton Ave # 1, Cincinnati, OH 45223
Phone: (513) 591-0123
https://www.shakeitrecords.com

215B Main St, Milford, OH 45150
Phone: (513) 600-8018
https://www.facebook.com/spiralgrooverecords/
6106 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45213
Phone: (513) 531-4500
https://everybodysrecords.com
122 W Loveland Ave, Loveland, OH 45140
Phone: (513) 583-1843
https://www.plaidroomrecords.com

1105 Magie Ave, Fairfield, OH 45014
Phone: (513) 816-7361
https://threefeatherrecords.com
212 Main St, Hamilton, OH 45013
Phone: (513) 642-9339
https://www.unsungsalvagedesign.com
108 W Main St, Mason, OH 45040
Phone: (513) 492-9864
https://heysuburbiarecords.com
10 Miranda St Studio 9, Morrow, OH 45152
Phone: (513) 416-2881
https://www.strangerecordsmorrow.com
1959 Central Ave, Middletown, OH 45044
Phone: (513) 997-9621
https://www.facebook.com/Lestersrocknrollshop/
611 S Main St, Miamisburg, OH 45342
Phone: (937) 388-4712
https://new2uvinylvintage.com

2310 E Dorothy Ln, Kettering, OH 45420
Phone: (937) 572-6090
https://catacomb-records.com
740 Watervliet Ave, Dayton, OH 45420
[email protected]
https://blindragerecords.com
133 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH 45402
Phone: (937) 221-8528
https://www.skeletondustrecords.com

318 E 5th St, Dayton, OH 45402
Phone: (937) 275-9949
https://omegamusicdayton.com
220 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Phone: (937) 767-0300
https://vinylgram.com
225 S Market St, Troy, OH 45373
[email protected]
https://www.resignationrecords.com
By Dayton937

The offer is available for redemption via the Popeyes App or online at popeyes.com. You can also score the deal on Popeyes delivery. Simply head to the offers section to redeem.
Here’s a closer look at the sandwiches available as part of the BOGO offer:
By Dayton937
The 2024 Ramadan season starts began March 10 and ends April 9. This is an annual holiday for Islam that is known for daily fasting. The fast entails abstinence from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual relations during daylight hours to achieve greater “taqwa”, or consciousness of God. The word “Ramadan” itself comes from the Arabic term “Ramad / Ramida,” which means scorching heat or drought. Fasting symbolizes abstinence from eating, drinking, and other physical needs during daylight hours. Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, emphasizing piety, self-discipline, and spiritual reflection.
What Does Ramadan Celebrate?
Islam tradition believes that the Prophet Muhammad was given the Qur’an, Islam’s holy text, during Ramadan, according to Britannica.

What Do Muslims Do During Ramadan?
Ramadan is a time of self reflection, prayer and studying the Qur’an.
Muslims practice restraint, one of the five pillars of Islam, during Ramadan. Fasting is the most well known practice of restraint during Ramadan, but it can be interpreted to include sexual activity, immoral behavior and impure or unkind thoughts.
The restraint from these activities is practiced from sun up to sun down. During this time, Muslims may not eat or drink, including water. Muslims will generally eat breakfast before dawn and dinner after dusk. The early morning breakfast is called suhur, and is most commonly eaten at home. The evening meal is called iftar and is often a communal event. Iftar may take place at mosques or community centers.
Because fasting is physically taxing, exemptions are often given for children, elderly, pregnant women and the ill.
The end of the Ramadan fast is celebrated as one of the two major Muslim holidays, called Eid ul-Fitr, Gifts, celebrations, special prayers and sermons are common for Eid ul-Fitr.
By Dayton937
Burger King is also offering Royal Perks members a slew of deals following the loss of an hour due to Daylight Savings with Perks Week: Seven Days of Breakfast Deals from March 10 through March 16, 2024.

Here’s a look at the schedule:

By Lisa Grigsby
Victor’s Taco Shop opens their 14th location today on Far Hills Avenue, in a spot that was formerly Taco Bell. Not familiar with this family owned business? It was started in 2008 by partners Hector & Victor, the first two locations were in Marion and the city of Delaware in central Ohio.
According to co-owner Jonathan Gaytan, Victor’s Tacos is named after Gaytan’s father. Partner Hector Gonzales has also opened a few Hector’s Taco’s on his own, but still parters with Jonathan and his father to grow. Victor’s Tacos is unique because everything is made fresh daily, and the food is the same high quality as a sit down restaurant, but with the speed of fast food. Jonathan told us he’d had his eye on this Far Hills locations for about 4 years, but every time he inquired it was under contract to another business, and then he’d be contacted and he was in the middle of another opening, but finally the timing worked and he was able to get the building under contract.
Victor’s features a variety of Mexican specialties, including tacos, enchiladas, burritos, taquitos and tostadas, as well as omelets and breakfast burritos. Protien choices include Carne Asada (sliced beef), Carnitas (pork), Adobada (marinated pork), breaded fish, shrimp, and grilled chicken.
The menu is pretty extensive and they serve the breakfast burritos all day long. At last night’s sneak peek about 20 guests were treated to a free meal and the reviews from the diners were great. Food came out quickly and many of us ended up walking out with to-go boxes due to the generous portions. This opening week Jonathan says they’l be open 10am – 10pm and by next week they’ll begin opening daily at 8am. Next up for Victor’s, expanding to Columbus and Cincinnati.


5837 Far Hills Ave.
Washington Twp, OH
By Dayton937

By Lisa Grigsby
Eric Mahoney, the filmmaker behind the Yellow Springs Film Festival has just announced he’ll be hosting a one day “MINI-FEST” on Saturday April 6th at the Little Art Theatre in Yellow Springs!
He shared that this is halfway between last years festival and the Oct 4-6 2024 festival, “so it just seemed to think the mini-fest was a great way to keep the film festival in peoples minds. This will be the first time for folks to see these films and we’re excited to share them with film fans.”
Featuring films fresh off their premieres at Sundance / SXSW / Venice and see live conversations with visiting Directors. Tickets to all films and events on sale now for all 4 event/screening for $15-20. The Little Art seats just around 100, so buy your tickets online before they sell out.





Documentary about performance artist and “song and dance man” Andy Kaufman

By Y. K. Cuts

Here We Go Again!
Curt (names changed for article) is a junior in education at Wright State University. He is part of a class that is learning about Democracy, and just how precious it really is.
‘We are all invested in saving the voice of the people. I say all, but I really mean, the people I talk to!’ Curt is worried…not so much about young people showing up at the polls, but about his future, and his classmates. ‘We are having to vote to reinstate and reinforce what our parents took for granted. That’s a problem. Why are things ticking backward? Where is the country they were living in?’
For Jordin, it’s a bit diferent. ‘This Class (ED2100:Education in a Democracy) has made me mad. I mean, that’s no fault of the Professor (who sits to her left). It’s the fact that it seems like we keep focusing in on old white guys. (Which their professor just happens to be.) Why are we only seeing these guys, and what’s worse, seeing them AGAIN! I mean, of all the people in this country and we have these 2 to choose from? Again? Time to evolve America!’
There are 18 students in the class, and weekly, topics that bring about the fundamentals of a Democracy are discussed. The professor likes to make sure that each week, a current event or issue is talked through.
‘We talk about it all. Feminism, LGBTQ, Guns, Drugs, Capitalism, Hate Speech, Religion….and so much more. These students have strong, educated opinions. They are engaged and have brains like sponges! They want information…’
Jodin interjects ‘But NOT misinformation! People think we look at TikTok and say ‘that’s reality…’ We are not stupid. We know when we are being led astray,’

Using Their Voice!
Sharnice jumps in, ‘And we can figure out what the media, no matter which side it is leaning into, is trying to sell. We grew up knowing that news is biased. Our parents didn’t. It was 2 or 3 stations and they gave out the headlines. Period. Now it’s some crazy-ass giving their opinion for 60 minutes at a time.’ She scoots back in her chair and raises her hand in a ‘ok, I’m done,’ fashion.
The Professor smiles and nods. ‘I want them to research that in particular. We spend time looking into reliable sources. Misinformation is a cancer. It’s nearly impossible to overcome. And, extremists on both sides, are allowing it to divide us very deeply.ON thing I stress ie Republicans and Democrats are Americans…that should be the tie that binds!’
‘At first, I was like, I’m not voting this time around…’ Curt adds. ‘Now, after having a chance to talk about stuff, I will always vote. And with a passion for it. Our professor pushes us…he tells us things that are balanced and fair. He defends both sides…’

Topics to Discuss!
‘Or doesn’t defend either side. This is how America should be talking! Like we do in class. Openly, and unafraid, We are watching our leaders act like fools. I mean, they don’t do their job. Why the hell aren’t they fired?’ Sharnice goes in hard…’Watching them go at each other, or fighting about WOKE, or calling names, or bitching about gas prices, when they have it all!! They literally have everything they need. I told our prof, why is it the ones complaining the loudest have everything? Money, big house, golf course? And they show up on tv…acting like somebody took something from them! Turn your attention to the U.S.A. We need shit!’
The group laughs, but feels the pain she feels. Sharnice shared she is barely able to afford school but she wants to teach kids and will find a way!
Ellie, finally, chimes in. ‘Everyone knows I’m one of the more conservative members of class. I do want to state I do believe in a woman’s right to choose, so don’t start in on me Jordin…’ they all laugh…’I grew up in a very religious household and those values carried me through a lot. I’m empathetic…and I try to be compassionate as much as I am able. I just think we have to protect our streets, We need to have great jobs. We need a strong economy. I feel like families are struggling. They will all tell you that I find a lot of liberal ideas are not well thought out. They are not tried. It’s like, ok that didn’t work, so now let’s spend a bunch of money on this. That seems dangerous at times. I think it’s unfair to hard-working people.’
You can feel a little tension in the room. Curt breaks the silence. ‘I hear what you are saying Ell, I do. I respect your strong opinion.’

WSU Students Talk It out!
To their professor, the class is working well when they get to this point. They are developing a way to ‘agree to disagree.’
Sharnice wraps up the conversation in a pretty little bow….’We have break in 6 minutes. Here’s what’s really cool. We all go together and get coffee at ReyRey and come back ready to talk so more! Look, who knows who will be our next leader. We just know it’s best to support each other!’
More to come as we head into the election of 2024…..
By Dayton937
Dayton and Montgomery County are preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime event on Monday, April 8, as a Total Solar Eclipse will plunge the region into darkness for 2 minutes and 43 seconds, beginning at 3:09 p.m.
Adding to the excitement, USA TODAY just named Dayton as one of the 12 best places in the country to see the eclipse!
For those planning to “get mooned” in the Dayton & Montgomery County area, the Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau (Dayton CVB) has created a special solar eclipse website at www.dayton-eclipse.com. It offers a variety of resources for out-of-town visitors and local residents, including information about the FREE Solar Eclipse Day at Dayton’s primary viewing location, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force™.
“As one of the Ohio destinations in the path of totality for the solar eclipse, we expect a significant influx of visitors to Montgomery County and surrounding areas,” said Dayton CVB President and CEO Jacquelyn Powell.
Powell continued, “The Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau’s eclipse website serves as a ‘one-stop shop’ for those seeking information about viewing the eclipse here. It’s the first total solar eclipse in Ohio since 1806, the last one the continental U.S. will experience until 2044, and the last one Ohio will experience until 2099.”
The website includes general information about viewing the eclipse, including planning and safety tips, a listing of local eclipse viewing events, as well as other area events and activities happening in conjunction with the eclipse, searchable listings of Montgomery County hotels and restaurants, information about hotels offering special eclipse packages, and information about area attractions. The site will be continuously updated in the weeks leading up to the eclipse.
“With the eclipse occurring on a Monday, our hope is that out-of-town visitors will come early and stay after the eclipse, to experience everything that Dayton has to offer,” Powell said. “We expect the eclipse to have an increased economic impact for the region.”

Through March 9, visitors to the Dayton CVB’s eclipse website can also enter to win a Dayton Eclipse Get-Away package, including a two-night stay at the Drury Inn & Suites Dayton North on April 7 & 8, plus a Dayton Solar Eclipse Gift Basket.
The site includes information about eclipse activities at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force™, which will serve as the area’s primary viewing location for the eclipse on April 8.
“As Dayton’s largest attraction, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is an ideal location for an eclipse viewing event,” Powell said. “It offers ample free parking and open green space to accommodate visitors, as well as access to a world-class museum, encompassing 19 indoor acres, that will be open to visitors the day of the eclipse.”
Planned happenings at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force™ take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and include: hands-on educational activities for families; rocket launches presented by the Wright Stuff Rocketeers; a hot-air balloon glow from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; live-streams of NASA’s eclipse coverage; eclipse presentations; and a free 30-minute Air Force Band of Flight concert following the eclipse. Food trucks will be on-site throughout the day, and the museum galleries, including the new Dinosaurs in Motion exhibit, will be open to visitors until 6 p.m. In preparation for the eclipse, the museum will also offer in-person and live-stream eclipse-themed educational classes scheduled throughout March. Detailed information about the museum’s eclipse activities can be found atnationalmuseum.af.mil/Upcoming/Eclipse.
Other Dayton-area eclipse viewing events to be held on April 8 include:
Visit the CVB’s eclipse site for more information about these and other events. Montgomery County attractions and businesses holding eclipse-related events can go to the CVB websiteto submit those events for inclusion in the calendar.
“The Dayton Convention & Visitors bureau looks forward to welcoming many first-time visitors to the Dayton area for a safe and fun experience on April 8,” Powell said. “With thousands of visitors expected in the region for the total solar eclipse, we encourage both local residents and those coming into the area to plan ahead, allow extra time for travel, and be patient and welcoming.”
As Dayton and Montgomery County’s destination marketing organization, the Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau collaboratively leads and advocates for the development of the region’s visitor economy, which contributes to a thriving community, a diverse tax base and lifestyle amenities for everyone to enjoy.
By Dayton937
Tim Hortons is celebrating spring 2024 with the arrival of the new Berry Cherry Refresher, Spring Donuts, Hazelnut Mocha beverages and much more.

Let’s take a closer look at what you can expect to find at Tims for spring 2024:
