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.



Back for its 6th year, 




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





Registration is now open for the 2023 GREAT Smallmouth Bass Fishing Challenge to be held on the Great Miami River from June 17 to August 13. This family-friendly event is a catch-and-release, virtual fishing tournament, where anglers use the I-Angler app to register and send in their catches. Prizes include cash, gear, and more!


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 




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.
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.

After the turn of the century, Versailles, Ohio became known as the Poultry Capital of the Midwest. Although Versailles is a small village its production of eggs and poultry was recognized far beyond Ohio. The festival began as “Poultry Day” a single day event held on Thursdays until 1962 when it expanded to Wednesday. In 1966 the festival moved to a weekend festival to be held on Friday and Saturday. In 1969 carnival rides were introduced and, in 1972 it was finally expanded to Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Arguably the area’s oldest festival, Poultry Days settled into being held on the second full weekend in June.
Chicken dinners costs $11.00
Find the “Golden Ticket” at Versailles Poultry Days and win FREE Chicken For life. Keeping with the theme, three golden tickets will be placed randomly into chicken dinners (or coolers). One golden ticket will be released each day (Friday June 9, Saturday June 10, and Sunday June 11). The three winners will each receive FREE Poultry Days Chicken For Life! For a chance to win you must pick up chicken in the festival’s Walk Thru, Drive Thru or Bulk Pick Up lines. Limit two chicken dinners per winner per festival day. 


Lily’s in the Oregon District turned 10 last month and they are throwing a Bourbon Bash to celebrate on Thursday, June 15th.
Tickets are $30 and include a special welcome cocktail, 4 bourbon and rye samples presented by Rachel from RNDC and Jay from New Riff including the special Lily’s/Blind Bob’s single barrel selection, music from TEAM VOID, and tip. You can buy your ticket 


