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The Featured Articles

The Wienermobile Is No More!

May 18, 2023 By Dayton937

The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile is an automotive icon for one simple reason: it is a car shaped like a hot dog. After 87 years, the iconic hot dog-shaped vehicle was officially renamed the Frankmobile and rebranded with a fresh decal displaying the new title

But that’s not the only thing that’s changed for the brand. A rep for the company told CNN the new Frankmobile name “pays homage” to the new recipe for its hot dogs rolling out this summer.

“While some competitors focused on having strong flavors on a few aromatics like garlic and/or onion, our team worked to balance these out while still keeping strong beef brothy notes throughout the dog,” a spokesperson said.

While specific details about the new recipe weren’t revealed, a press release described the new variety as having a “more balanced flavor profile” while staying true to its “iconic beefy taste that is more delicious than ever.”

The company said shoppers could also expect to see all-new packaging to match its all-new recipe on store shelves soon.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Frandmobile, Oscar Mayer Wienermobile

Miami Valley School Students Create Mural Downtown

May 16, 2023 By Dayton937

New street art is coming to Dayton, thanks to nine students The Miami Valley School  upper school students!
This week, MVS students installed a new mural at Mudlick Tap House, inspired by the building’s history and the history of the 19th century Mudlick Distillery.
Members of the upper school Art Ignites Change Immersion group painted the artwork on parachute cloth (polytab) during Immersion Term in January, then visited downtown to put the mural up in fair spring weather. The Mudlick mural is the first in Dayton to be painted using this parachute cloth technique.

Miami Valley School Teacher Linda Hallinan says the technique of painting on parachute cloth for multiple murals is used widely in larger cities. The students traveled to Mural Arts in Philadelphia to learn  how to create the mural.

Check it out on the side of the building at  at 135 East Second Street.

The mural is part of a collaboration between the Downtown Dayton Partnership, Mudlick Taphouse, CareSource, Miami Valley School, and Mural Arts of Philadelphia.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Miami Valley School, Mudlick Tap House

Passport to MetroParks Summer Kickoff is May 26

May 16, 2023 By Dayton937

Five Rivers MetroParks will host its free annual summer kick-off festival, Passport to MetroParks, on Friday, May 26, from 6 to 9 pm at RiverScape MetroPark, 237 E. Monument Ave.

Live music, food trucks, family activities and more will be part of the event that includes a sneak peak of some of Dayton’s largest cultural festivals.

Representatives from the Dayton Celtic Festival, Hispanic Heritage Festival and Dayton African American Cultural Festival will be on site with activities, information about the festivals and more.

Additionally, MetroParks staff will be on site leading more than a dozen activities and games that highlight the variety of recreation, education, conservation and volunteer opportunities Five Rivers MetroParks has to offer. Activities include:

  • Scavenger hunt
  • Photobooth
  • Meet MetroParks rangers, Master Recyclers, live animal ambassadors and crawling critters.
  • Climbing wall
  • Crafts and games

 

Participants can earn a stamp in their event passport for each activity they complete. Those who earn one stamp in each of the five categories will be entered to win prizes, including three Huffy children’s bikes(winner’s choice), three $250 MetroParks program passes, a family season pass to the MetroParks Ice Rinkand 2nd Street Market Bucks. Fill your passport with more stamps for the chance to win additional prizes. Winners will be announced by June 30.

 

“While we do have exciting things happening each season, we call summer our ‘busy season’ because there is so much to do during the summer in your MetroParks,” said RiverScape program coordinator Rachel Baney. “Passport to MetroParks is a fun way to fit a little bit of everything into one evening, giving people the opportunity to figure out what to try during the summer, whether it’s paddling a river or attending a festival – or both.”

 

From 7:30 to 9 p.m., enjoy dance performances by Celtic Academy of Irish Dance and McGovern Irish Dance, followed by Dulahan. Grab a bite from El Buen Taco, Smokin’ Dews BBQ & Shakes and I Heart Ice Cream.

 

Passport to MetroParks is presented by Huffy with additional sponsorship from CODE Credit Union.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Manna Offers Grand Opening Preview Dinner

May 16, 2023 By Dayton937

Chef Margot Blondet’s new restaurant in Uptown Centerville has tickets on sale for their grand opening event, which is an all-inclusive, featuring a 5-course meal with cocktail and wine pairings offered this Saturday night, May 20th.

Select from two seating times: 6pm or 7pm

Tickets are available by the table — $190 per chair — with tables for: 2, 3, 4, or 8 available. Single bar seats are also available.

Get Your Tickets online
Proceeds from the event will go to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, a cause close to Chef Margot’s heart! Your ticket cost will help fund research to cure leukemia, lymphoma, hodgkin’s lymphoma and myeloma while improving the quality of life for patients and their families


Manna

61 W Franklin St.
Centerville OH 45459

937-972-1215

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Graeter’s Ice Cream Releases First Summer Bonus Flavors

May 15, 2023 By Dayton937

Graeter’s Ice Cream continues its tradition of bonus flavors released each summer. Today they’ve announce the first of five bonus flavors that will be available for a limited time and it’s  Dough’licious.

Graeter’s describes the flavor as “a Caramel brownie batter ice cream loaded with peanut butter dough, cookie dough and brownie pieces.”

Each bonus flavor remains a secret until the day of its release, and will only be available for a limited time. Graeter’s says, “Once the flavor is gone from scoop shops and online, the flavor is retired for the year.”

Dough’licious is available now at Graeter’s ice cream shops and graeters.com.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bonus Flavor, graeter's ice cream

Downtown Boston Stoker Closing

May 12, 2023 By Dayton937

We confirmed this morning with a phone call to the corporate office, that the Boston Stoker at 34 W Second Street is closing down.  The last day of business there will be Friday, May 26th.

We’ve got a call in to  Henry Dean, Boston Stoker CEO for a comment and will update this story as we hear more.

So many deals, meetings and friendships have been created in these walls.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Boston Stoker

Father-son duo Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez re-release ‘The Way’.

May 11, 2023 By Dayton937

“The Way” is a powerful and inspirational story about family, friends and the challenges we face while navigating this ever-changing and complicated world.

“The Way” is a powerful and inspirational story about family, friends and the challenges we face while navigating this ever-changing and complicated world. Martin Sheen plays Tom, an American doctor who comes to St. Jean Pied de Port, France to collect the remains of his adult son (played by Emilio Estevez), killed in the Pyrenees in a storm while walking the Camino de Santiago, also known as The Way of Saint James. Rather than return home, Tom decides to embark on the historical pilgrimage to honor his son’s desire to finish the journey.

In 2010 Estevez and Sheen began a bus tour to promote the film. FilmDayton and the Dayton Art Institute helped bring them to Dayton!

Now after a two-year journey to gain back the rights to The Way, Emilio Estevez has arranged with Fathom Events to re-release the film nationwide on May 16 on about 800 screens or more. The effort has led to not only a chance to dust off a 12-year old film, but also to start progress on a sequel.

Estevez says in an interview with Deadline says  “This has always been a very special movie to me. This has grown from a passion project into something else. This is a second bite at the apple, which is rare for a movie,” Estevez said. “It’s a movie that is now more of its time than when we made it. Going through and coming out of Covid, people want to get out and travel again, see the world and be less isolated.”

Fathom Events is hosting the special screening on May 16th at 7pm here at the Regal Fairfield Commons.  You can buy tickets online for $15.

 

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Camino de Santiago, emilio estevez, martin sheen, the way

Downtown Housing Tour

May 11, 2023 By Guest Contributor

With hundreds of new housing units currently under construction, there’s never been a better time to think about living in downtown Dayton!

Find out why downtown is the hottest, most in-demand real estate market in the region during our free Downtown Housing Tour on Saturday, May 13, from 1 to 5 p.m., sponsored by AES Ohio, Centerpoint Energy, Dayton.com, Key Ads, Glasshouse Realty Group, and the Greater Dayton RTA.

DOWNLOAD THE EVENT MAP & BROCHURE

You’re invited to this showcase of downtown housing options in a variety of styles and locations. Take a sneak peek at some upcoming development projects and hear from downtown residents about why they choose to live downtown.

This is an open-house style event – there is no hard start or stop time! Start your tour at any of the tour sites, or at one of the information stations found on the map.

Metered parking spaces are free on the weekends and The Greater Dayton RTA has generously provided complimentary shuttles for quick transport between various tour locations. Guests are also encouraged to walk or use the Link Bike Share system to travel between destinations.

Experience the fun and convenience of downtown living, with restaurants, brewpubs, shops, performing arts, galleries and more just steps away.

Hop on and off the free tour shuttles, or see the tour on foot or bike.

DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS PANEL DISCUSSION

12:00 TO 1:00 P.M. ON MAY 13

AT GLASSHOUSE REALTY GROUP, 201 E. SIXTH ST.

Sponsored by Glasshouse Realty Group

What is it really like to live downtown? Find out from some of the people who live here! Join us for an informal panel discussion with downtown residents from a variety of age groups and backgrounds. Learn what they love most (or least) about being downtown and ask them your burning questions.

This event is free, but pre-registration is required for the panel discussion. Walk-ins accepted as space allows.

REGISTER FOR THE DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS PANEL DISCUSSION

 

GETTING AROUND

FREE SHUTTLES – Free housing tour shuttles, courtesy of the Greater Dayton RTA, will run during the event, making stops near each housing option on the tour. Hop on and off at any of the shuttle stops to check out as many or as few of the housing options as you like. A shuttle should be at each stop every 10-15 minutes.

WALKING – Walking is another great way to get around – most of the housing options on the tour are no more than a five minute walk apart.

BIKING – Or, try downtown’s Link bike share! Rent a green bike from one of the many Link stations throughout downtown and ride to another station near your next destination.

PARKING

Downtown has more than 13,000 parking spaces. You can find a list and map of garages and lots here, and street parking metered spots are free on weekends!

MORE DOWNTOWN HOUSING INFO

Our tour highlights just a few of the many apartments, condominiums, and traditional homes in downtown Dayton and its surrounding neighborhoods. For more info on downtown living, visit our directory of housing options and other resources.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Downtown Dayton, housing

Mother’s Day Dining 2023

May 11, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 14th 

According to National Restaurant Association research, approximately 87 million adults said they would dine out on Mother’s Day. Let us help you make this Mother’s Day special with delicious specials to celebrate the ladies we love.
From  mimosas to prix-fixe menus for brunch, lunch or dinner, or a carry out meal, our local restaurants are serving it all up to celebrate Mom this year. Read on to find the perfect place to celebrate the mom in your life.

This list is a work in progress, we’ll keep adding to it as we hear from more restaurants.  All listings are for Sun, May 14th unless otherwise noted.

Alleyway Cafe |937-895-0036

35 W. Center Street, Germantown, OH, United States, Ohio
Mother’s Day Buffet from 11am-3pm,
Buffet will include: Bread, Prime Rib & Ham carving stations, Roasted Potatoes, Green Beans, Mac and Cheese, Roasted Asparagus. Parisian Carrots, Deviled Eggs, Assorted Desserts, Coffee, Tea, Water
$34.99 per adult.  $12.99 for children 10 and under. Children 2 and under eat free.

Amber Rose Restaurant|– SOLD OUT!
937.228.2511

m1400 Valley St, Dayton
Reservations from 10:30am- last seating at 1:30pm

Buffet
Adults $32 • Kids (under 10) $12

entrées
Scrambled Eggs •Biscuits & Gravy • Chicken & Waffles • Honey Ham •French Toast Bake  •Salmon •Herb Roasted Pork Loin • Kids Chicken Tenders • Carving Station • Cabbage Rolls

side dishes
Bacon • Sausage • Potatoes O’Brien  • Potato Pancakes • Mac & Cheese •Smashed Potatoes • Home-style Green Beans • Spinach Salad • Fresh Fruit

desserts
 Cherry Almond Bread Pudding • Apple Crisp • Pies

Bonefish Grill

2818 Miamisburg Centerville Road
Dayton, OH 45459
(937) 428-0082

Serving brunch from 10am – 3pm dinner menu til 9pm

Grand Marnier French Toast Sticks
Caprese Fritata
Bacon & Cheddar Frittata
Crab & Fontina Cheese Frittata
AB AND FONTINA CHEESE FRITTATA

Serving brunch from 10am – 3pm

Carver’s Steaks & Chops

535 Miamisburg Centerville Rd,
Dayton, OH 45459
(937) 433-7099

Serving Plated Brunch from 11- 3pm, and dinner menu til 8pm
3 course brunch $45
Choice of soup or salad
Entree choice: Prine Rib Egg Benedict, Tenderloin Skillet, Smokes Salmon Egg Benedict, Salmon Scampi, Carver’s Steak and Eggs
Dessert choice of lemon blueberry blondie or strawberry cheesecak

 

Curry & Grill | (937) 999-4545

1501 Lyons Rd, Washington Township
Lunch Buffet served til 2pm, menu selections after

Dayton Woman’s Club| 937-228-1124
225 N. Ludlow Street, Dayton

11:00 am – 1st Seating, 12:30 pm – 2nd Seating 2:00 pm – 3rd Seating$29.95 per adult, $14.95 per child (8 and under)

Buffet Menu: Grilled Rosemary Garlic Chicken Breast Tenders with Cream Sauce • Woodfire Roast Beef with Au Jus Sauce • Smoked Pork Tenderloin, Garden Salad with Dressing • Rice Pilaf • Herbed Green Beans • Dinner Rolls and Butter. Lemonade • Iced Tea • Coffee
Cash Bar featuring Chef’s Famous Spiked Punch
Dessert

Flemings Prime Steakhouse | 937-320-9548

4432 Walnut Street, Dayton, OH 45440

Mother’s Day 3-Course Available Saturday May 13th and Sunday May 14th. Salad- choice of FLEMING’S SALAD or CAESAR SALAD

Entrée choice of

PETITE FILET MIGNON & CRAB-STUFFED SHRIMP SCAMPI $85

PETITE FILET MIGNON & LOBSTER TAIL SCAMPI $95

Dessert choice of CHOCOLATE GOOEY BUTTER CAKE or NEW YORK CHEESECAKE

 

Giovanni’s | 937-878-1611

215 W Main St Fairborn      937-878-1611
Mother’s day Buffet served 11:30am – 7pmAdults $32.99, Kids 13 & under $14.99, under 4 – free

Giovanni’s famous pot roast, lemon herb fresh fish. rosemary roasted chicken, ravioli in a garlic cream sauce, baked ziti, meatballs, roasted potatoes, garlic mashed potatoes, bourbon glazed carrots, vegetable medley, fresh fruit, Italian meats and cheeses, variety of appetizers, salads & desserts, also include a cook to order pasta stations with several sauces like alfredo, pesto, marinara and tomato cream, and meats seafood and veggies to choose from.

Hidden Valley Orchards|(513) 932-1869

5474 North State Route 48, Lebanon, Ohio 45036

Sat, May 13, 10am – 1:30pm

Mother’s Day Buffet with live music.  $30 adults, kids 10 and under $15
Carved Prime Rib, creamy Herb Garlic Chicken, Garlic Whipped Potatoes
Scrambled Eggs, Crescent City Eggs, Sausage, O’Brien Potatoes
Biscuits and Gravy, Omelet Station, Waffle Station , Mac & Cheese, Seasonal Vegetables, Fresh Fruit Salad, Strawberry and Spinach Salad
Rolls and Butter, Assorted Danishes and Assorted Desserts

Jayne’s On Main | (937) 388-8341

90 S Main St, Miamisburg
Breakfast Taco Bar Brunch  11am – 1pm $10
We have a full breakfast taco bar with all the toppings and a juice bar! We also have mimosas, bloody marys, espresso martinis, and anything else you could want to accompany your day out with mom for an additional fee.

Kettering VFW

3316 Wilmington Pike
9-11:30am
All You can Eat $8
Scrambled Eggs, bacon, sausage, hash brown casserole, pancakes, biscuits & gravy, fruit, danishes.  Mimosa’s & Bloody Mary’s available.  Open to the public.

Mamma Disalvo’s | 937-299-5831

1375 E. Stroop Rd. – Kettering
Serving from 2 -8pm
Reservations highly suggested

Mill’s Park Hotel 
321 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs   (937) 319-0400

2 seatings- 10am and 1pm adults $35, children, $15
Family Friendly Brunch Buffet featuring fresh croissants, yogurt & Granola, fresh fruit, raspberry cream cheese french toast, applewood bacon, biscuits & sausage gravy, hash brown casserole, chicken & waffles, water, coffee and lemonade.
Reserve your table online at millsparkhotel.com/mothersday

 The Florentine | (937) 855-7759


21 W. Market Street, Germantown
Taking reservations only from 11am to 6pm

Ham and Cheese Quiche with side salad   $ 19.99
Chicken and Biscuit Dumplings With 1 side $ 21.99
Lemon and Dill baked Salmon with 2 sides  $ 23.95
Lasagna with side salad and garlic bread $ 24.95
Prime Rib with 2 sides   $ 36.95
Assorted desserts also available

The Gem by Christopher’s | (937) 299-0089- SOLD OUT

3425 Valley Street, Dayton
Brunch served from 11am – 3pm, reservations required
$34.95, under 12 $12.95- reserve online

Breakfast Selections: Fresh Fruit, Scrambled Eggs, Western Breakfast Casserole, Spinach & Swiss “Quiche” Casserole, Build Your Own Waffle Station, Cheesy Breakfast Potatoes, Home Fried Breakfast Potatoes, Breakfast Meats, Homemade Biscuits,  Country Gravy, Assorted Breakfast Sweets

Lunch Selections: Beef Tenderloin & Roasted Turkey Carving Stations, Chef Steve’s Signature Salmon, Caprese Sandwich on Herbed Focaccia, Cheesy Au Gratin Potatoes, Green Bean Almondine, Twice Baked Potato Salad, Fresh Bruschetta on Garlic Crostini, Summertime Berries & Greens Salad, Caesar Salad, Assorted Homemade Desserts

The Winds Café | 937-767-1144

215 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs
serving from 10am – 2pm, reservations required

Vinoklet Winery | (513) 385-9309


11069 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati,
11 am – 5 pm

Come for the Mother’s Day Lunch, the Craft show; or both!
Enjoy Live Music outside (weather permitting).
Shop and get a bite to eat at the outdoor grill, or make a reservation for lunch inside the restaurant.

Watermark

20 S 1st St, Miamisburg |   (937) 802-0891

Sunday brunch served from 10am -2pm
reservation highly suggested

Yankee Trace Golf Club – SOLD OUT

10000 Yankee St, Centerville

Buffet brunch

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: mothers day

Middletown’s Women’s Wine & Chocolate Walk is Back!

May 10, 2023 By Dayton937

Break out your SEQUINS and put on your SPARKLE to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Women’s Wine and Chocolate Walk on May 20th. Grab your friends for an afternoon filled with wine, chocolate, shopping, food, and entertainment in historic downtown Middletown. It’s an event just for ladies 21+, hosted by Downtown Middletown Inc. Although walking is involved…we can’t promise you will burn more calories than you consume!

How it works: At check-in, you will trade your ticket for a wine tasting glass, swag bag, and tasting map. You can also check out our raffle baskets and get a free raffle ticket for donating a canned good item. Then you’re off! Your map will guide you to 10 wine stops and 10 chocolate stops throughout downtown Middletown. Along the way, stop to enjoy amazing shopping, restaurants, and entertainment.

Purchase your Tickets online:

VIP Tickets:  $75.00+$4.00 Fee

Your VIP ticket gets you in the door 45 minutes earlier than everyone else! You will kick off the event with a bonus wine and chocolate tasting, and you’ll enjoy some delish nibbles at our welcome reception before heading on your way. Plus, you’ll get a FREE raffle ticket for some amazing gift baskets. Your check-in time is 11:15am-noon.

General Admission Tickets: $55 +$2.80 fee
You will enjoy 10 wine tastings and 10 chocolate stops included in the price of your ticket. This is a great value for 10 wine tastings and 10 chocolate treats, plus entertainment, shopping, and restaurants ready to serve you.
Choose your check in time- noon or 1pm

Check-in: Meet us at the Windamere, 2 S. Main Street in downtown Middletown. You will select a specific check-in time when you book. New this year – bring a canned good item for The Oaks Community Church food pantry and get a free raffle ticket!

What to Wear: Get ready to walk the red carpet in SEQUINS & SPARKLE! This year’s theme encourages you to break out an evening gown or wear your official event t-shirt with bedazzled jeans; whatever you pick, just make it sparkle! Remember to wear comfortable shoes because there is a bit of walking involved.

Shuttles: This is definitely not a fitness event- there is plenty of time for a leisurely pace. If you want a little more wine and chocolate and a little less walk, there will be shuttles available to drop you off near the farthest stops.

 

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Wine Tagged With: Middletown, wine walk

7 Farmers Markets You Can Shop This Week

May 10, 2023 By Dayton937

Farmers markets allow consumers to have access to locally grown, farm fresh produce, enables farmers the opportunity to develop a personal relationship with their customers,  and cultivate consumer loyalty with the farmers who grows the produce. Farmers markets have fruits and vegetables at the peak of the growing season. This means produce is at its freshest and tastes the best. Every time you shop at a farmers market, you benefit the local economy. Locally owned farms and businesses typically retain twice as much money in the area they’re produced when compared to large chain grocery stores. When money stays within a community, everyone in that community benefits, creating more opportunity for growth — including jobs.
May 10 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Fairborn Farmers Market

Main Street Commons Main Street and Grand Avenue, Fairborn, OH

Each Wednesday from May until the end of October, the Farmers Market opens mid-morning to early afternoon at the corner of Main Street and Grand Avenue in the Main Street Commons. Patrons can purchase fresh floral arrangements, baked goods, farm-grown produce, herbs, honey, preserves, and other related items. All vendors must follow the Cottage Food Rules and have a signed Farmers’ Market Agreement on file with the City.

The Market is open Wednesdays 10am – 2pm, except for the Last Wednesday of the month, which is open 3pm-7pm in conjunction with the Food Truck Rally.

May 13 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 

Farmers Market Xenia

Xenia Farmers’ Market intersection of U.S. 68 South and State Route 380, Xenia, OH

A beloved community tradition is making a comeback to Xenia, thanks to a local downtown business owner. Becky Hawkes, owner of the FLOUR Bake Shop and FLOUR Box Gift Shop, has organized a weekly farmer’s market which will have a soft opening on Saturday, May 13, just in time for Mother’s Day.

Hawkes has coined the market, Xenia Farmer’s Market On the Square, since vendors will be positioned along E. Main Street, N. Detroit Street and Greene Street, surrounding the Greene County Courthouse. The market will run every Saturday from May 13 through September 2, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. “We are very excited to bring a farmer’s market back to Xenia, especially in our historic downtown,” Hawkes said. “Visitors can expect to find goods from local growers, cottage bakers, including a gluten-free baker, and artisan crafters. All of these items will be sold at competitive prices.”

May 13 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm 

Centerville Farmers Market

Activity Park 221 N. Main St, Centerville, OH

The Centerville Farmers Market will return this spring and summer in its new home at Activity Center Park in Uptown.

The Centerville Farmers Market is sponsored by the City of Centerville and Centerville Washington Park District.  It will feature high-quality homegrown produce and products.

The market will operate on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. beginning May 13 and ending on August 12 at Activity Center Park, 221 N. Main Street.

May 13 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm 

Beavercreek Fairborn Farmers Market

Hobson Freedom Park 2910 Trebein Rd, Fairborn, OH

This old couch farmers market is now the Beavercreek farmers market and will be held saturdays 9-1pm at Hobson freedom park. Starts may 13th and runs through October!

May 13 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm 

Shiloh Farmers Market

Shiloh Farmers Market 5300 Philadelphia Dr,, Dayton, OH

The farmers’ market is located on the corner of Main St. & Philadelphia Dr, in the parking lot of Shiloh Church.

We will have food trucks this year!

* Produce Perks are incentive tokens given to customers who use an Ohio Direction Card (“electronic benefits transfer” or EBT card) to purchase food. EBT cardholders can swipe their card and ask to withdraw a desired amount. The market provides tokens for the transaction and additional Produce Perks that can be spent on fruits and vegetables. The incentive is a dollar-for-dollar match to every dollar spent (up to $25) using an Ohio Direction Card at the market. There is no minimum purchase amount to qualify for the incentives.

May 13 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm 

Farmers Market at The Heights

Eichelberger Amphitheater 8625 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights, OH

The Eichelberger Amphitheater (8625 Brandt Pike) is home to the Farmers Market at The Heights on Saturdays, May through October, from 10 AM until 2 PM.

May 18 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm 

Lebanon Farmers Market

Bicentennial Park E Mulberry St, Lebanon, OH

The Lebanon Farmers Market is open 3pm to 7pm every Thursday mid-May through mid-October.

The Lebanon Farmers Market is moving to Bicentennial Park, corner of Mulberry and Cherry, for the 2023 market season.

You will find a variety of locally grown or produced vegetables, fruit, baked goods, jams, meat, eggs, body care, flowers, and other artisan items.  Our high-quality Vendors take pride in their products and only offer their best to the customers.

As the season continues, many more farmers markets will open in the Miami Valley, you can find them all on our D937 calendar.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Farmers Market, locally grown

The Big ShaBang Concert Features Exciting Regional Music

May 9, 2023 By Dayton937

The Big ShaBang is back! The concert showcase is the brain child of 19 year old local music phenom, Eleanor Dakota with support from Venus Child Productions. Dakota launched her first showcase last fall at The Brightside, and is back with a “Volume 2” edition. This spring showcase features awesome five musical acts: Six Foot Blond, Crabswithoutlegs, Frank Calzada, Keita, along with Dakota herself performing.

If you are looking for a fun night out that of new, hip music (that’s early – over by 10:30pm!) – this is the show for you! Head over to The Brightside for another special evening. The venue has quickly become one of the city’s favorite places to discover emerging talent.

This particular event includes the Dayton Battle of the Bands winners, Crabswithoutlegs, along with special guest Six Foot Blond from Bloomington, who are making their Dayton debut! The show kicks off with three special solo sets. Prepare for an eclectic evening that will remind longtime Dayton music fans of a night at Gilly’s or Canal Street Tavern.

There will be a food truck on site: Phat & Rich. Check out their Mexican inspired menu here: https://phatandrich.com/

Six Foot Blond is making their Dayton debut on May 11th at The Brightside

HOW TO GO?

Thursday, May 11, 2023

at The Brightside Music & Event Venue (905 E 3rd St., Dayton, OH)

Doors open 7pm / Show starts 7:30pm / Ends at 10:30pm

All ages welcome!

Advance tickets $12 / Day of show $18

Direct link to tickets here: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/75151/orders/new

Note: The venue is handicapped accessible. There is free parking on either side of the building. For info about the venue visit thebrightsidedayton.com

Preview Crabswithoutlegs below!

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Aullwood’s 18th annual Farm Babies Fest

May 9, 2023 By Dayton937

This weekend is Aullwood’s Farm Babies Fest at the farm at 9101 Frederick Pike.

Visit farm babies in the Bank Barn including goat kids and lambs. Welcome the Ohio School of Falconry’s Raptor Roadshow, watch these majestic birds free fly and learn about the ancient art of falconry during 45 minute shows each day. Enjoy performers from the Cincinnati Circus as they juggle on stilts and create amazing balloon sculptures. Take a turn on our stilts if you’d like to learn, or take a fun trip on the original Turtle Parade ride relocated from its previous home at Coney Island Amusement Park in Cincinnati!

Sample great food from Timeless Tacos, Buckeye Burgers, Bella Sorella Pizza (Sunday May 14 only) and Graeter’s Ice Cream, or enjoy a classic hamburger or hot dog from the Vandalia Lions Club.  Try our classic free children’s activities, shop exciting craft vendors and browse the Greenview Garden Club’s Plant Sale. Don’t miss our “The Troll That Hatched an Egg” exhibition by Thomas Dambo as well.  Savor fun family time spent together on the farm!

Nonmember admission to Farm Babies Fest is the same as regular Aullwood Audubon admission, free for children 3 and under, $8.00 for children 4 to 12, $10.00 for seniors age 65 and over and active duty military members, and $12.00 for adults 13 to 64. Friends of Aullwood members with membership card receive discounted admission! FoA member admission is free for children 3 and under, $6.00 for children 4 to 12, $8.00 for seniors age 65 and over and active duty military members and $10.00 for adults 13 to 64.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Aullwood, Farm Babies

Indian Lunch Buffet Now Offered 7 Days a Week

May 9, 2023 By Dayton937

Specializing in cuisine from Northern India, Curry & Grill is celebrating its first anniversary today at its new location on Lyons Road.  Owner Hari Verma opened the original location on Fiesta Lane, across from the Dayton Mall in 2018, before moving across town for a more elegant location.

The menu includes curry and biryani dishes as well as specialties from the Tandoor oven, with chicken, lamb, seafood, goat and vegetarian options. All meals are made to your desired spice level: mild, medium or hot. Several flavors of Naan as well as desserts are available. All food is 100% halal. They also have a full liquor license.

Verma shared that as of today, he will offer their lunch buffet seven days a week.  The offerings on the buffet change daily and there are always vegetarian and meat dishes available. The lunch buffet runs just $15.95.

While they haven’t updated the buffet menu to include Tuesday, this gives you an idea of what’s available.

Curry & Grill is taking reservations for Mother’s Day.


Curry & Grill

1501 Lyons Road
(in the Drug Mart Shopping Center)
Dayton, OH 45458

(937) 999-4545

Hours:
Mon-Fri 11-2:30 4:30 -10pm
Sat &  Sun 11:30am-3:00 pm 4:30-10:00pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Curry & Grill, Indian buffet

YWCA Dayton names new President & CEO

May 8, 2023 By Dayton937

YWCA Dayton, the region’s oldest women’s organization, is pleased to name Terra Fox Williams as the next president and CEO.

Fox Williams’ commitment to YWCA Dayton’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women can be seen across her more than 26-year career. This includes her most recent position as Director for the Office of Health Promotion at Public Health — Dayton & Montgomery County, where she worked to end health disparities, build partnerships, and cultivate an inclusive work culture.

Fox Williams will take on her new role leading YWCA Dayton starting June 7.

“It is an honor and a privilege to be chosen to lead and serve in such a prestigious organization as YWCA Dayton. Throughout my life, I have found that a resume alone may outline the journey, but it is your ‘why’ that drives that journey. My ‘why’ has always centered on being a voice for the voiceless, and a resource to uplift and empower humanity,” Fox Williams said.

YWCA Dayton’s Board of Directors and leadership team selected Fox Williams after an extensive four-month search.

“We are excited to welcome Terra Fox Williams to YWCA Dayton and are confident she will bring her unwavering commitment and deep experience as a community leader to the YW’s mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all,” said Board Chair Jennifer Heapy.

At Public Health, Fox Williams was responsible for the strategic, operational and fiscal management for the Office of Health Promotion. This includes supervising the Bureau for Maternal & Child Health; Women, Infant and Children (WIC); Local Office on Minority Health; Food Equity Task Force, EveryOne Reach One Maternal and Infant Vitality Task Force; Health Equity Strategies and Initiatives; and Chronic Disease and Prevention.

Her successes include establishing a 5-year strategic plan for the Office of Health Promotion; securing more than $4.5 million in state and federal funds to address infant mortality; and implementing the Maternal & Child Health Division.

Beyond her most recent role, Fox Williams has decades of experience in public health and organizational leadership including past roles with Miami Valley Child Development Center, Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton, Wilberforce University, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, and Warren County Combined Health District.

Fox Williams holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Southern University and A&M College and a Master of Science in Public Health from Wright State University.

In her new role as president and CEO, Fox Williams will be leading an organization that operates the only domestic violence shelters and rape crisis centers in Montgomery and Preble Counties (including a 24/7 crisis hotline), four transitional housing programs for women and families, youth leadership and prevention education programming, and racial and social justice advocacy efforts.

YWCA Dayton’s Board of Directors thanks Patricia McDonald, interim president and CEO, who has been leading the organization since January.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Terra Fox Williams, YWCA Dayton

Red Lobster’s Endless Shrimp is back for $20

May 8, 2023 By Dayton937

As part of the Ultimate Endless Shrimp dine-in only promotion, shrimp lovers can enjoy unlimited Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp, Walt’s Favorite Shrimp, Garlic Shrimp Scampi, Shrimp Skewers, and Shrimp Linguini.

From May 8 -28, patrons can mix and match Red Lobster’s shrimp dishes — choosing from Garlic Shrimp Scampi, Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp, Shrimp Linguini Alfredo, Walt’s Favorite Shrimp, and Grilled Shrimp Skewer.

Guests can choose two shrimp preparations to start, and when they are gone, order additional shrimp dishes one at a time until they are full of shrimp! To Go and Delivery are excluded from this offer.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bottomless shrimp, red lobster

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