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The Featured Articles

Country Crooner Clint Black Coming to Fraze!

May 5, 2023 By Dayton937

Clint Black

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8:00 PM

Tickets go on sale  5/13 – 10:00 AM

$55 – Plaza
$50 – Orchestra
$35 – Lawn & Terrace

It is one of the most storied careers in modern music. Clint Black surged to superstardom as part of the fabled Class of ’89, reaching #1 with five consecutive singles from his triple-platinum debut, Killin’ Time. He followed that with the triple-platinum Put Yourself in My Shoes, and then a string of platinum and gold albums throughout the ’90s. Perhaps most impressively, Clint wrote or co-wrote every one of his more than three dozen chart hits, part of a catalog that produced 22 #1 and 30 top ten singles and made him one of the most successful singer/songwriters of the modern era. Along the way, Clint has sold over 20 million records, earned more than a dozen gold and platinum awards in the U.S. and Canada, landed nearly two dozen major awards and nominations and earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles

New Soft Serve Ice Cream Shop opens in Centerville

May 5, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

It’s finally here, the soft opening for “Goldies Flavored Soft Serve” starts this weekend. Today – Sunday the walk-up window will be open from from 3-9 p.m. at its location on Dayton Lebanon Pike.

“Goldie’s story is all about frolicking and fun, as represented by our mascot, Goldie the golden retriever! You see, Goldie embodies the golden retrievers in our lives, Daisy & Lou, and harkens back to goldens of our childhood. Just like our simply happy pups, our soft serve-exclusive menu is simply fun! Where it gets wild is in our flavor assortment!,” as explained on their website by founers, Alex Gabbard, Jason Head, and Scott Maney

Choose from one of these 48  flavors of soft serve ice cream:

Pick from a cone or cup with “kiddie” sizes at $2.99 and “regular” at $3.99


Goldie’s Flavored Soft Serve

9352 Dayton-Lebanon Pike
Centerville, Ohio 45458

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Levitt Pavilion Reveals all 45 Shows For the Summer

May 4, 2023 By Dayton937

Friends of Levitt Pavilion Dayton is excited to announce the2023 Eichelberger Concert Season. The lineup of 45 free concerts begins on June 1st with audience favorite The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band.

This year’s season promises to be a diverse and exciting mix of music, featuring local, regional, national, and international acts. In fact, this season the Projects Unlimited Gem Series will feature 15 local artists and bands as openers, helping to expand their audiences and celebrate the incredible local music scene in Dayton.

All concerts in the 2023 Eichelberger Concert Season begin at 7PM* and are free and open to the public, thanks to the generosity of the community. Levitt Dayton is located in Dave Hall Plaza in downtown Dayton and features lawn seating. Audience members can bring in their own lawn chairs and food and beverage – including alcohol, although glass is prohibited. There are also food and beverage vendors on site and lawn chair rental is available for a $5 donation.

“We love hearing that so many people are excited to reconnect through our free live music series this summer,” said Lisa Wagner, Executive Director for Friends of Levitt Pavilion Dayton. “We hope that they’ll invite their friends and family who have never experienced a Levitt Dayton concert, so that we can continue to grow this incredible community we’ve seen form over the 5 seasons that the space has been activated.”

Levitt Dayton is a non-profit organization that fosters a sense of community by providing free outdoor concerts in the heart of downtown Dayton. The organization firmly believes that music can bridge cultural divides and bring people together, and their concerts are a testament to this belief. Levitt Dayton offers a unique and enriching experience that is accessible to all. Through their efforts, Levitt Dayton has succeeded in creating a vibrant and inclusive cultural scene in the city of Dayton.

 

Find more information about the concerts and the Levitt Pavilion at LevittDayton.org

 

*On June 17, the Levitt Dayton is hosting a Juneteenth concert with opening ceremonies from 5-7PM.

2023 Eichelberger Concert Season at the Levitt Pavilion Dayton

The Revered Peyton’s Big Damn Band

The Revered Peyton’s Big Damn Band | Thursday, June 1 | 7 PM

 

Garth. | Friday, June 2 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Yvette Diva Williams

 

Lung | Saturday, June 3 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Freya’s Felines

 

Etana | Thursday, June 8 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: The Luv Locz Experiment

Cachitas Now!

Cachitas Now! | Friday, June 9 | 7 PM

 

Son of Slave | Saturday, June 10 | 7 PM

 

John Doe Folk Trio | Thursday, June 15 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Harold Hensley

 

Phillip-Michael Scales | Friday, June 16 | 7 PM

 

Juneteenth Concert Ft. Grammy-Award Winning Rebirth Brass Band | Saturday, June 17 | 7 PM

Juneteenth Community Commemoration and Opening Ceremonies 5-7PM

 

Scythian | Thursday, June 22 | 7 PM

 

Levitt National Tour Presents: La Santa Cecilia | Friday, June 23 | 7 PM

 

MarMonroe and CeeofDreams | Saturday, June 24 | 7 PM

 

Salvadore Ross/Nightbeast | Thursday, June 29 | 7 PM

 

Dave Alvin & the Guilty Ones | Friday, June 30 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: The Mulchmen

 

Ernie Johnson From Detroit | Saturday, July 1 | 7 PM

 

An Evening with Tab Benoit | Thursday, July 6 | 7 PM

Opener: Anthony Rosano & Conqueroos (not gem series)

 

King and Associates | Friday, July 7 | 7 PM

The Vindy’s

The Vindys | Saturday, July 8 | 7 PM

 

Dean Osborne | Thursday, July 13 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Stringus Khan

 

Jordan Occasionally | Friday, July 14 | 7 PM

 

Nomfusi | Saturday, July 15 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Signature Levitt Summer Camp Student Showcase

Classic Jazz Stompers

Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz Stompers | Thursday, July 20 | 7 PM

 

Angie K | Friday, July 21 | 7 PM

 

Hannah Wicklund | Saturday, July 22 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: The Price Brothers Band

 

Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys | Thursday, August 3 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Crazy Joe and the Mad River Outlaws

 

The Rumble featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. | Friday, August 4 | 7 PM

 

Eman, Tino, and K. Carter | Saturday, August 5 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Trey Posey

 

Marcella Simien | Thursday, August 10 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Solistic

 

Black Opry Revue | Friday, August 11 | 7 PM

 

Larry Lee & the Back in the Day Band | Saturday, August 12 | 7 PM

Deron Bell Smooth Jazz Band | Thursday, August 17 | 7 PM

 

North to Nashville | Friday, August 18 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Ludlow Creek

 

Noah Wotherspoon/Eric Jerardi | Saturday, August 19 | 7 PM

 

Falu: Indie Hindi | Thursday, August 24 | 7 PM

 

Danielle Nicole | Friday, August 25 | 7 PM

Bohemian Funk | Saturday, August 26 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Visitor

 

David Hause and the Mermaid | Thursday, August 31 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Novena

 

Erica Falls and Vintage Soul | Friday, September 1 | 7 PM

Gem Series Opener: Crabswithoutlegs

 

McGuffey Lane | Saturday, September 2 | 7 PM

 

Tuba Skinny | Thursday, September 7 | 7 PM

 

Village Lights | Friday, September 8 | 7 PM

 

Dayton Funk All-Stars | Saturday, September 9 | 7 PM

 

Cherry Poppin’ Daddies | Thursday, September 14 | 7 PM

 

Elsten Torres | Friday, September 15 | 7 PM

 

The Sensational Barnes Brothers | Saturday, September 16 | 7 PM

 

Filed Under: The Featured Articles

937 Salon and Spa 4th Anniversary Pay What You Can Event

May 4, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

937 Salon and Spa was dreamt up, renovated and opened by Esther Laveck, with the help of her husband Jason in 2019. The salon had a mission to create a safe space for artists, and guests from every walk of life, race, identity and ability, to feel educated and cared for in a sustainable environment.
Now 4 years later they are celebrating their anniversary with a Pay What You Can event on Sunday, May 7th from 1-4pm.

They will be offering express manicures, express haircuts and express facials. All service proceeds will go to Dayton YWCA. Services are first come first serve and we will have a direct link for donations for payment. All products will also be 20% off this day only while supplies last!
Also on hand for the celebration will be the  Phat and Rich food truck, Wild Banana smoothie truck, Shop Cowboy Byrd jewelry, and Stone and Willow upcycled clothes.

937 SALON AND SPA

1835 East Stroop Road
Kettering OH

937 – 813 – 4835

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Celebrate Coronation Weekend at The Last Queen

May 3, 2023 By Dayton937

Word is up to 50 million Brits plan to celebrate the King’s Coronation by taking a trip to the pub! So all you ex-pats, Royal enthusiasts and lovely people, The Last Queen in Enon is jumping on the Coronation weekend train and making their place destination to celebrate!
Saturday, May 6, they’ll be streaming coronation events and will have $5 British pints, desserts, tea and scones until sold out.
Sunday, May 7, from 5:30-8pm, they’re celebrating with a proper 𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐡 𝐒𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐑𝐨𝐚𝐬𝐭 fit for a King (yes, with yorkshire puddings y’all!), an English Garden salad and Sticky Toffee Pudding for dessert. $40 per person.
Reservations are needed for this event, to book please email [email protected] or call 937-340-6032.

The Last Queen

210 E Main Street
Enon, OH, 
937-340-6032

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: coronation, King Charles

2023 Dayton Region Walk of Fame Inductees Announced

May 2, 2023 By Dayton937

The Dayton Region’s Walk of Fame is installed in the sidewalks along West Third Street between Shannon and Broadway Streets in the historic Wright-Dunbar Business District.  Each year a new class of inductees are selected from community nominations to be added to The Walk.  Here are the inductees for 2023
● Tom Archdeacon – A reporter, columnist, and sports writer whose name in the region is often synonymous with great reporting on local teams and athletes, Archdeacon’s career spans more than five decades. He began his
career with the Dayton Daily News in 1989, and has covered sports, as well as historic events that mark our lives. “Arch” is well-known for sharing the facts and breaking news, while also telling the stories that give those historic
moments meaning and connect with readers.
● Charity Broady – Having arrived with her father in the area around 1802,
Broady was an early Ohio pioneer who survived several pro-slavery attacks and stayed to rebuild the community. She went on to help found the First Wesleyan Church, was a charter member and trustee of the United Daughters of Zion, and was a conductor on Dayton’s Underground Railroad.
● Dave Chapelle – A well-known actor and comedian, Chapelle has had a majorimpact on the region. In addition to hosting the Gem City Shine in 2019, a benefit concert following the mass shooting in the Oregon District, Chapelle also created an entirely new concept for social-distanced entertainment, which was much-needed during the height of the COVID pandemic. Over the course of several years, he hosted “Chapelle and Friends” and “Chapelle Summer Camp”, bringing live performances of nationally-known comedians to his Yellow Springs venue.
● Marvin Olinsky – Retired CEO of Five Rivers MetroParks, Olinsky’s vision and
leadership helped Five Rivers become the park system that it is today. His dream of creating a unique facility and program for urban youth ultimately
became reality with the creation of Adventure Central, which has been serving the youth of Dayton for nearly two decades.
The inductees will be recognized at the annual Dayton Region Walk of Fame
luncheon which will be held on October 11, 2023 at Sinclair Community College.
Tickets are available online here.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Walk of Fame, wright-dunbar

Party with a PURRR-pose!

May 2, 2023 By Joshua Stucky

Get Your Tickets!

There is nothing like a party where you can putt, dance and even get a psychic reading all in one stop! SICSA‘s Inaugural ‘PURRR‘ event is getting readied….and I had the joy of sitting down with Angie Tapogna (SICSA’s Director of Community Engagement) to get the ‘scoop’ on the big shindig! It went something like this…..

JS: ANGIE!! So good to see you! I can tell you, the cat’s out of the bag when it comes to the word about ‘PURRR!’ But, please let the readers know…what is the idea behind ‘PURRR?’

AT: Thanks Josh, so excited to share that Purrr is an opportunity for SICSA to raise funds for and highlight our feline friends.  In 2022, we cared for and placed more than 1,300 cats and kittens.  Beyond this, we provided thousands of public cats with spay and neuter surgeries. Now, with “Kitten Season” once again in full swing, we are focused on ensuring nursing mother cats and their litters can grow into healthy, adoptable cats.  The funds from Purrr help us to provide the specialized care these tiny babies need to survive.  When you support SICSA by attending Purrr, you allow us to provide kitten formula to orphaned litters, spay mother cats after their kittens are weaned, vaccinate the entire family, and so much more.  This is truly a party with a Purrrpose!

JS: Wow….the need is real. Hearing about the little kitties in the area obviously pulls at peoples’ heart strings. What can people expect from the PURRR event?

AT: People can try their hand at golf and putt to win top shelf wine and liquor, socialize at the bourbon and cigar bar, listen to the live jazz band, cuddle with kittens, bid on exclusive silent auction items, have a private session with a Pet Communicator, learn some new moves from professional ballroom dancers, dance the night away to a live DJ and music, and grab a group picture at the photo booth to commemorate the evening!  There will be a catered dinner and an open bar!

JS: OPEN BAR! Ummmhmmmm,…sounds PURRRfect! I know you are all working so hard on this event. And you have some great ‘moments’ planned throughout the evening. What can you tell us about that?

      Hip Party for the Kitties!

AT: Well, Josh, to kind of elaborate, there will be more than 30 silent auction items to bid on that include trips, concert tickets, sports tickets, fine wine and rare alcohol, fine dining, casual dining, and more.

JS: 30+ Items….wowzer! And anytime there are trips….I’m bidding!

AT: Yep,  the event will feature 60s Ultra Lounge Music with a live Jazz Band as well as a DJ and an open dance floor.  Professional ballroom dancers will perform a fun 60s cocktail style dance.

JS: Ultra Lounge….loving that Cool Cat vibe….

AT: Right and we’ll have a hole-in-one putting green for people to putt their way to winning top shelf wine and liquor.  And we’ll also have a Pet Communicator providing private sessions with guests who may want to get to know their pet better, or prepare their pet for changes, or to resolve a pet’s behavioral issues. And of course, we’ll have cuddle sessions with kittens for those who want to snuggle up to a fur baby or two.

JS: Not sure I want to know what my pet thinks of me….ha ha! That sounds so fun! Now, the details….you have my attention, and you know, curiosity will kill this cat…When, Where…etc….

AT: Of course, of course….PURRR is on Saturday, May 20, 2023, 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Moraine Country Club, 4075 Southern Blvd., Dayton, OH 45429.  Cost is $200 per person which includes a catered dinner and open bar.  The dress code is cocktail party. **TICKETS….CLICK THIS LINK….https://www.sicsa.org/purrr/

Join the Cool Cats at PURRR!

JS: Seriously….just sounds like a hit already! I know SICSA is so beloved in the area. May is busy….what if I can’t attend (I’ll be there by the way), but I want to support the organization?

AT: I am so thrilled you asked me that! SICSA has succeeded because of the generous support of the community.  We are always welcoming new volunteers and fosters to help us in our mission.  And of course, we are always grateful for donations that help us feed and care for animals looking for loving homes and help us rescue animals in need.

JS: Angie….you are the cat’s pajamas! So good to talk with you. I am wishing you all the luck at PURRR! Anything else you want to add?

AT: Yes! Actually….people do not have to attend Purrr to bid on our fabulous silent auction items.  They will be live on our website on May 18, 2023, at www.sicsa.org.

JS: GREAT!! Again….all the success! Thanks Angie.  One more time…***Tickets: https://www.sicsa.org/purrr/

Here’s a fun promo link…click and enjoy! https://youtu.be/Ti-USpyzG-M

 

 

 

Filed Under: Active Living, Arts & Entertainment, Community, The Featured Articles

Fall Greek Fest Cancelled- Drive Thru Food Event This Weekend

May 2, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

The Dayton Greek Festival announced today via their Facebook page “will not be holding our regular festival in September.”   We confirmed with Erin Caldwell, the office manager for the Greek Orthodox Church, that it was a tough decision to make, but the challenges for this year just made it the right decision for now.  They just don’t have the volunteer core they need, pricing increases and challenges with getting the necessary supplies made the festival planning just overwhelming.  They are hoping they can work to build their team back up and bring the festival back in 2024.
They are also considering doing a fall drive thru for greek treats.
In the meantime, they are hosting a Greek Fest Express this weekend. You can preorder traditional Greek foods and pastries and pick them in a drive thru line.
Online ordering is open now, and you’ll pick the time you want to do your pickup.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Greek Fest

Dayton’s Biggest Cinco de Mayo Street Party

May 2, 2023 By Dayton937

El Meson is celebrating Cinco De Mayo all week long. The parking lot will become a street party with festive live music, margaritas, and traditional eating.

Cinco de Mayo street partyStart the celebration Wednesday with Margarita Mayhem, featuring Specialty Margaritas and Margarita Flights.

Continue the celebration Thursday with Our Pollo Patio Party, featuring half of our famous flame broiled chicken with Aji and patatas bravas.

Celebrate Cinco  on Friday where they’ll have live music, margaritas, tacos, dancing, food trucks, and so much more all under the big tent in their parking lot!
Come out Saturday for Margarita Derby Day where they will have live music, featured derby cocktails, margaritas, food trucks, and the races live!
Friday Live Music:  An evening with Velvet Crush! Velvet Crush Unplugged will play from 5 – 7pm and then the full band will play from 7 – 10pm
Saturday Live Music: Saturday  kicks off with Classic Jam from 5 – 7pm. After that  Flash Top Secret will take the stage from 7 – 10pm.
El Meson’s  full fleet of food trucks will be on site serving up all of your favorite street food dishes from Mexico and beyond! As well, you can get margaritas and beer from the trucks outside!
VIP Experience: Enjoy dedicated seating, servers, a personal bar, a bucket of beer, and a great view of the music from our beautiful outdoor patio! Tickets: $40
General Admission: Tickets are available now for $10.
The dining rooms, bar, bar and indoor patio will be open for those who prefer a quieter atmosphere.

El Meson

903 E Dixie Dr,
Dayton, OH 45449 
 
 937-859-8229
Hours:
Wed – Fri 11am – 2pm, 4-9pm
Saturday 4-9pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Cinco de Mayo, El Meson

Celebrating Yellow Springs Filmmaker Julia Reichert

May 1, 2023 By Dayton937

Steve Bognar invites the community to  join together this coming Saturday, May 6, at 4:00pm to celebrate his late wife  Julia Reichert’s remarkable life.

Everyone is welcome.  We’re gathering in a big tent on the front lawn of Antioch College, at the corner of Livermore Street and East Center College Street (1 Morgan Place, Yellow Springs, OH 45387).

The World House Choir will gift us with their amazing music, we’ll have stories, movie clips, poetry, food, drink and lots of photos.  Accessible parking on Livermore Street, regular parking on Livermore, East Center College and in the parking lot behind the Antioch Library (next to the Wellness Center).  Accessible bathrooms in McGregor Hall.

They will not be live-streaming this event, but we will record it and make it available in the weeks to come.  They also recorded the Lincoln Center celebration of Julia, which will also be available.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign Benefits Local Hospital

May 1, 2023 By Dayton937

The Tim Hortons Smile Cookie 2023 charitable campaign kicked off today and will run through May 7th.  The week-long campaign sees Tims guests purchase millions of hand-decorated Smile Cookies and 100 per cent of the proceeds from each cookie are donated to support over 600 local charities and community groups, locally the cookie sales will benefit Dayton Children’s Hospital.

The first Smile Cookie campaign launched in 1996, originally raising funds for Hamilton Children’s Hospital. Since then, the annual charitable campaign has raised a total of more than $92 million across North America for charities and organizations selected every year by Tim Hortons restaurant owners. Recipients include local hospitals, community care organizations, food banks and schools. Last year’s campaign raised a record-breaking $15 million!

You don’t need a sweet tooth to show you’re sweet! Buy a personality pin to support Smile Cookie week in style. Guests can support a local charity or community group by purchasing a Smile Cookie for $1.50 plus tax or one of our fun Smile Cookie personality pins – Zany, Sweetie, Chippy or Grumpy – at participating restaurants for $2 plus tax!

To participate in this year’s Smile Cookie campaign, visit your local Tim Hortons restaurant or place an order through the Tim Hortons mobile app for delivery.

For a full list of local charities and community groups benefiting from Tim Hortons Smile Cookie 2023 campaign, visit www.timhortons.ca/smile-cookie.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Children's Hosptial, smile cookie, tim hortons

Trolley Stop Spring Menu Released

May 1, 2023 By Dayton937

The Trolley Stop has just released their freshly updated menu for the spring:

Enjoy these items on one of the best patio’s in the Oregon District!


Trolley Stop

530 E 5th St, Dayton,
937-461-1101
Mon – Thurs 11 am – 1am
Fri  & Sat 11 am – 2am
Sunday. 11am – 4pm 
free wifi

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Tickets On Sale Friday for the Final Aerosmith Concert Tour

May 1, 2023 By Dayton937

“After 50 years, 10 world tours and playing for over 100 million fans, it’s time for one last go,” a release said. “It’s not goodbye it’s PEACE OUT!” bandmates Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton and Brad Whitford added in a joint statement. “Get ready and walk this way, you’re going to get the best show of our lives.”  Drummer Joey Kramer will sit out the tour to “focus his full attention on his family and health,” according to the band.

The band created this video to confirm the announcement.

Tour tickets will go on sale  Fri, May 5 @ 10:00 am. The closest places to catch the tour:
Thu • Jan 04, 2024 • 7:00 PM

Heritage Bank Center, Cincinnati, OH

Tue • Jan 23, 2024 • 7:00 PM

Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH

The full list of tour stops can be found on Live Nation’s site.

Filed Under: The Featured Articles

Popeyes Ghost Pepper Wings Are Back!

May 1, 2023 By Dayton937

Popeyes brings back ghost pepper wings! One regular order of the Ghost Pepper Wings features six crispy, fried chicken wings hand-battered, breaded, and marinated in a ghost pepper spice blend for at least 12 hours, served with the chain’s signature buttermilk ranch. 

“Our Ghost Pepper Wings have been a fan favorite amongst our guests, combining the perfect amount of spice and flavor for wing lovers,” President of Popeyes Sami Siddiqui said in a press release.

To help you cool off after eating some hot wings, Popeyes is also introducing new Mango Lemonade. Available in Frozen or Chilled, the seasonal beverage is made with cane sugar and features a rich, tropical mango fruit flavor that balances the tart and sweet lemonade.

Popeyes Pours New Mango Lemonade

Additionally, the Popeyes Foundation, dedicated to raising awareness and funds to strengthen communities with food and support in times of need, will be executing its first Spring Fundraiser from May 1 through June 4, 2023 at Popeyes restaurants nationwide. Any guest that donates to the Popeyes Foundation will receive a coupon at check-out for a free apple pie, redeemable during their next visit.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

May 1, 2023 By Guest Contributor

The month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. It’s a way for us to recognize & acknowledge the contributions that Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans have made to our history, our culture, and our country as a whole.

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Asian Americans are anyone whose ancestry traces back to places such as China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, or one of many other regions on the Asian continent. Pacific Islander Americans are those whose ancestry traces back to places like American Samoa, Guam, Papua, and other various regions in the Oceania part of the world.

With May 1st approaching, ThinkTV has put together a collection of programs that we thought would be relevant to such an important month for so many people.

Contact: Robert’s Place

Robert’s Place is a nonprofit organization that provides spiritual, emotional and physical relief for all people, but especially for Pacific Islanders in crisis. In this video, CEO Dottie Alo discusses the organization and its resources.

https://video.thinktv.org/video/roberts-place-u4ou5f/

Mutually Inclusive: Mounting Asian American and Pacific Islander Discrimination

Our screens have been flooded with headlines of the surging hate crimes and incidents against Asian American and Pacific Islanders. America has a vast background of discrimination towards AAPI communities. On this episode of Mutually Inclusive we look at a brief journey through history to present time and talk with local leaders about where the fight against Asian hate is today.

https://video.thinktv.org/video/mounting-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-discrimination-owf4th/

Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi: Asian American & Pacific Islander

The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community is a beautifully diverse group of cultures, and Mickela gets a taste throughout the boroughs – from the Pacific Islands by learning the hula with the Na Pua Mai Ka Lani Nuioka to exploring the Filipino Community of Little Manila in Woodside, Queens, to practicing Japanese Taiko traditional drumming.

https://video.thinktv.org/video/asian-american-pacific-islander-aapi-AIbeWV/

A People’s History of Asian America

Produced in partnership by the Center for Asian American Media and PBS Digital Studios, A People’s History of Asian America tells the history of Asian Americans through the microaggressions and stereotypes this community faces.

https://video.thinktv.org/show/a-peoples-history-of-asian-america/

To The Contrary: Asian American and Pacific Islander Women

We speak with Madalene Mielke, the president & CEO of Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies about the role of AAPI women both as candidates and voters. What are the top issues for this demographic and what are the different ways this voting block affected the midterms?

https://video.thinktv.org/video/asian-american-and-pacific-islander-women-k6ph3q/


This post originally appeared on ThinkTV‘s website

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: AAPI, ThinkTV

Belle of Dayton’s First Bourbon Released

April 30, 2023 By Dayton937

Update: sold out in 6 minutes!

May 1st is the first day that Detrick Full Proof Single Barrel Bourbon will be available.  Bottles go on sale ONLINE ONLY today for $97.95. Pickup will be at Belle of Dayton Distillery at 122 Van Buren Street
Dayton.

According to Mike LaSelle, co-owner of Belle of Dayton Distillery “Detrick Fine Whiskies Single Barrel Bourbon reflects the patience, hard-work, and craftsmanship which are hallmarks of the Belle of Dayton Distillery and a true testament to the forward-thinking innovation our company has practiced since distilling our first artisanal spirits nearly 10 years ago.The decision to mature our spirits in 53 gallon barrels and hold back from releasing our bourbon to offer consumers a six year old single barrel nearly a decade after distilling is a true commitment to our craft.”

Here’s info on the new bourbon:

Detrick Full Proof Single Barrel Bourbon

Batch No. 001 | 750 mL | 117.8 Proof | 58.9% alc/vol | In Cask Date 12/28/16 | Bottling Date 03/15/23

Distilled from Corn, Oats, Rye, Wheat, & Malted Barle

Pre-prohibition, Detrick Distilling Co. sold double copper-distilled whiskey in Dayton under Registered Distillery No. 60, 10th Ward. Their founder, Frank Detrick’s motto: “While we live, let’s live.” Inspired by the ambition of this long-ago spirit, the LaSelle Brothers ventured to create a bourbon whiskey—genuine and unique.

Drawing naturally filtered water from the area’s Great Miami Buried Valley Aquifer, they distilled a rare 5-grain mash bill of corn, oats, rye, wheat, and malted barley. The intricate flavor and full-bodied texture was preserved by slow pot distillation and then aged in a hand-toasted, 53-gallon white oak cask. Each bottle drawn from a single barrel, Detrick Straight Bourbon Whiskey offers an elegant sipping experience. Nearly a decade in the making and relieving a century of anticipation, Belle of Dayton Distillery proudly brings back Detrick Fine Whiskies, the first Bourbon made in Dayton since Prohibition.

Color
Burnish

Nose
Vanilla extract, espresso, nutmeg, cinnamon toast, heath bar, leather, dried apricots, and oak.

Palate
Cinnamon, dark chocolate fudge, dried orange peel, espresso, and date nut bread.

Finish
Dark chocolate bitters, cinnamon, lemon peel, espresso, and sweet pipe tobacco.

In Conclusion: Palate is an explosion of cinnamon, caramel and dark fudge. Long finish with layers. Mouthfeel is thick and rich.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Belle of Dayton, Detrick Full Proof Single Barrel Bourbon

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