Whether you are keeping up romantic traditions with your long-time love, or starting flirty new traditions with the one you like, Dayton is full of delicious events. Cupid is now jealous and possibly out of work. Below, you’ll find a little something for everyone bitten by the love bug (and even a few for the staunch, anti-heart day aficionados).
Check back as we’ll likely be updating this list (or look at our searchable DMM Event Calendar), and if you want YOUR Valentine’s Day event listed then add it to our calendar and make sure you check the Valentine’s Day category…
An Affair To RememberDayton Art Institute Friday Feb. 15 8-11pm $40 (Members); $45 (Non-Members) |
Valentine’s Evening Under the StarsBoonshoft Museum of Discovery Thursday Feb. 14 6-7:30pm OR 8-9:30pm Saturday Feb. 16 6-7:30pm OR 8-9:30pm $25 per couple |
Latin Lovers Cooking ClassEl Meson Saturday Feb. 9 11am $45 per student |
Miami Valley Music Men Singing Valentines!They come to you! Orders from Wednesday Feb. 13 – Saturday Feb. 16 $40 |
Hotel Date Night PackageHomewood Suites Fairborn Check website for prices and availability |
Valentine’s Celebration DinnerFleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar Thursday Feb. 14 6-10pm (prices vary) |
Jazz Valentine’s Day with Saxophonist Grace KellyGilly’s Thursday Feb. 14 8pm $25 |
Old Hollywood Glam Ball America’s Packard Museum Thursday Feb. 14 7:30-11pm $60 per person ($75 with alcohol) |
Art For The HeartZion Lutheran Church – Tipp City Saturday Feb. 9 9am-4pm Free |
Crafty ValentineSew Dayton Saturday Feb. 9 3-6pm $30 per person |
Valentine’s Masquerade BallCADC Saturday Feb. 9 7-10pm |
Victorian Afternoon Tea – Valentine’s TeaHistoric Patterson Homestead Saturday Feb. 9 – Sunday Feb. 10 $18 per member; $20 per non-member |
Valentine DinnerFranco’s Ristorante Italiano Thursday Feb. 14 4-10pm $38 Dinner for Two |
Chocolate AffairSerendipity Bistro Thursday Feb. 14 7pm-1am |
8th Annual Valentines Dance benefiting A Special Wish FoundationSchuster Performing Arts Center Friday Feb. 15 7:30-11pm $100 per person |
The Vagina MonologuesYellow Cab Building Friday Feb. 15 8pm / Saturday Feb. 16 8pm / Sunday Feb. 17 7:30pm $5 |
Valentine’s BrunchDayton Woman’s Club Saturday Feb. 16 11:30am-2:30pm $20 members; $22 non-members |
Valentine’s ConcertAmber Rose Saturday Feb. 16 7pm |
Valentine’s Day CelebrationThe Winds Cafe and Bakery Thursday Feb. 14 5pm through Saturday Feb. 16 5pm |
50 Shades of SweetGet Dressed! Boutique Wednesday Feb. 13 and Thursday Feb. 14 12pm-6pm |
An Affair To Remember
Valentine’s Evening Under the Stars
Latin Lovers Cooking Class
Miami Valley Music Men Singing Valentines!
Hotel Date Night Package
Valentine’s Celebration Dinner
Art For The Heart
Crafty Valentine
Valentine’s Masquerade Ball
Victorian Afternoon Tea – Valentine’s Tea
Valentine Dinner
Chocolate Affair
8th Annual Valentines Dance benefiting A Special Wish Foundation
The Vagina Monologues
Valentine’s Brunch
Valentine’s Concert
Valentine’s Day Celebration
50 Shades of Sweet
This Wednesday and Thursday (2/13, 2/14), Sweet Nothings will be presenting their second annual pop-up bakery event
Unique. One-0f-a-kind. Eclectic. Urban. If cookie-cutter spaces in the ‘burbs are not for you, you have two options in the city of Dayton- buy a historic home, or buy a
space for entertaining guests or clients. Very hard to find in the city of Dayton, this is 




As strange as that was, curiosity got the better of me, and I walked in. What is this place? Clean, but small – I didn’t have the feeling it would be my regular coffee joint. Especially when I saw the Keurig coffee maker behind the counter. In this age of pour over coffee (even though I still love my drip), I didn’t really imagine the market was ready for a ‘barista’ who made coffee via K-cup. I started to dig out a couple bucks and almost regret walking in.
add right-sized paper filters and you’ve got the opportunity to make your own K-cup at home for 1/2 the price of the boxed versions. Add in the bonus of making it with your favorite coffee flavors and you’re set to go. The only trash is the compostable paper filter that pops out easily and goes in the trash when done.
didn’t want to have any singing in our music because we want to have people just enjoy what they are listening to”, explained Louie to me during my meeting with the band. “We felt with the music we were creating, we didn’t want to have one lead person in the band. We want people to just take in the music. By having someone singing, it just distracts you from that.” The band’s first EP, Gone With The Werewolves is a perfect example of how this concept works. Each member brings their own specialty into the mix, presenting a surf rock opus with layers of Mexican influence that simply will stop you at your tracks. The EP also offers the listener sound bites of what appears like they are taken from classic horror films from the 70s. Gone With The Werewolves is utterly mind blowing with the level of detail. The lucha libre vibe appears on each song, especially when you hear the playing of the trumpet and trombone. Listening to the EP, you also feel grateful that there isn’t any singing. It would simply take away from the dance that the band is executing. The EP is a shy under 20 minutes, which only leaves you wanting more.

Guest artists LaFrae Sci from Jazz at Lincoln Center and Jakari Sherman from Step Afrika are in town this final week, working with performers to sharpen skills and affirm the four-week residency commitment by 75 or so young artists. Kent Brooks, director of the Gospel choir at Wittenberg University, has prepared the singers for the project. He will also play the piano for selected dances during the performance. Erica Harvey of Stivers School for the Arts and David O’Connell of Centerville High School have led an outstanding group of teen musicians in preparation for Ms. Sci’s arrival. Jordan Daughtery of DCDC 2 has set Mr. Sherman’s choreography with the Edison students.


















