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Archives for April 2019

Ruben Sings Luther

April 2, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

American Idol’s Ruben Studdard pays tribute to the legendary Luther Vandross! It’s a magical night out — a special concert event for Ruben Studdard fans and the millions of Luther Vandross fans who long for his music and now have a show that comes very close to the feeling of his memorable concerts. It’s a vocal tribute to Luther’s remarkable talent. There will never be another Luther Vandross, and no other voice comes closer to him than Ruben Studdard — the remarkable singer who was hailed as the “next Luther” during his “American Idol” run and was nominated for a Grammy for singing “Superstar.” Get ready for “Always and Forever,” “Never Too Much,” “A House is Not a Home,” “Power of Love,” “Here and Now,” “So Amazing,” “Stop to Love” and many more.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: American Idol, Ruben Studdard

Kettering College Spring into Health 5k

April 2, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Kettering College and the Physician Assistant Program presents its eleventh annual Spring Into Health 5K run/walk, benefiting Dayton’s Good Neighbor House and the College’s Physician Assistant Student Professional Development Fund. The Wellness and Fun Fair starts at 12:30pm and the race starts at 2pm.

Filed Under: Active Living

Local Arby’s Icon Retires After 44 Years

April 2, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

The manager at the Arby’s in Moraine is retiring after 44 years

For years we have heard him say things like “Two Arby’s beef and cheddars please..”  The lovable manager of the Arby’s in Moraine, Richard Parriman, retired this week after 44 years of serving customers.  This friendly face is unforgettable and his soft, kind personality is a part of his great work ethic and longevity.  Congratulations Richard, on a job well done!

Food Adventures is proud to bring you this “feel good” article and share the story of the incredible career of Richard.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY on RICHARD PARRIMAN:

— Richard grew up in Springboro with an interest in History and Antiques.

— He went to the University of Kentucky and graduated in secondary education specializing in history and government.  As fate would have it, he took a job after school at Arby’s.  It gave him the freedom to work at an antique store too, and he never looked back.

— Richard’s first day of work was March 4, 1975 at an Arby’s that is no longer there.  He started at an Arby’s on 48 in Centerville near Whipp Rd., in what was then, Cassano’s Plaza (now Swiss Village).  That building was a Sandy’s Hamburgers, and after Arby’s it became a Trophy Nut store.

Richard served approx 1.7 million customers in 44 years

— Richard then went to work at the Arby’s that was inside the Elder Beerman near the Dayton Mall on 725 where Target is today.  He worked there from 1978 until 1998.  He remembers an Arby’s beef and cheddar sandwich was 89 cents.  Today they are $3.79.

— It was during this time in 1987 that Richard and his wife started an antique store in Waynesville called Village Antiques.  Today it is located at 185 High St. Box 204 in Waynesville.  Open noon-5pm, Tuesday through Sunday, they are closed on Monday.Please call them at 513-897-2421.  They have general antiques and specialize in Cherry and Walnut furniture and country accessory antiques.

— During his time at Arby’s, Richard averaged 50 hours, 5 days a week and about 150 customers a day.  That means over 44 years he served approximately 1, 716,000 people.  Yes that’s right, over 1.7 million people !!!

— Looking back he has seen Arby’s evolve and loved his time working for GZK franchise.  He had 5 employees that worked with him for over 25 years.  That is a testament to his leadership and unheard of in the industry.  He will miss his co-workers tremendously.  He also has a lot of regular customers he will miss that have become friends over the years.  He says the one thing people should know about Arby’s is they really do what it takes to serve high quality meats.

— During retirement he plans to relax a little, but will be busy with the antique store and spending time with his wife, his daughter and his two grandchildren.  You can see by the sparkle in his eye that he really enjoys his family time.

Thank you Richard for making every Arby’s customer feel like family too.

 

Two Arby’s Beef n Cheddars please

RICHARD’s MUST EATS at ARBYS:

— HAM & CHEESE SLIDER SANDWICH
Having eaten everything on the menu for so long, he has been on a Ham kick for a while.  He preferred a small ham sandwich when he would get breaks during the workday.

 

What other local restaurants are Richard’s favorites?

Being in the restaurant industry, Richard doesn’t eat out all that often.  But when he does, he likes 3 places in Waynesville.

RICHARDS FAVORITE LOCAL RESTAURANTS:

— THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT:
Located at 144 S Main St. in Waynesville, they serve breakfast, lunch and  dinner.  Offerings include family style from salads to comfort Southern food.

 

— THE COBBLESTONE CAFE:
A quaint little place, part restaurant, part country store.  A great brunch menu, and the staff is friendly.

 

— STONE HOUSE TAVERN:

Arbys has 2 fish sandwiches for $5 during Lent.


Fun atmosphere, and good pub food at 258 S Main St, Waynesville.  We have had many Food Adventures there!

Well folks, that does it, the end of an era for a local Arby’s manager as he shifts focus to family and his antique store.  What an incredible accomplishment to put in 44 years in such a fast paced environment.  It is great to hear about unsung “local heroes” like this that lead by example.  Richard is a humble person and we thank him for letting us share his incredible story of longevity on our Food Adventures blog.

Richard will be missed by Arby’s regulars and customers in Moraine and throughout Dayton.  All good things must come to an end.  Thank you Richard for 44 years of great service !

Please check out Richard’s store,  Village Antiques on High Street in Waynesville if you get a chance and visit the Parriman family.  Unfortunately, you’re gonna have to bring your own Arby’s sandwiches …

For more local food info, follow Dayton’s favorite and complete food blog, Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking HERE

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: antiques, arbys, parriman, richard, Waynesville

Welcome To April And It’s Great In Dayton!

April 1, 2019 By Charlie Campbell

Cameron Mackintosh presents the new production of Les Misérables direct from an acclaimed two-and-a-half-year return to Broadway. Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, this tells an unforgettable story of heartbreak, passion, and the resilience of the human spirit. Featuring the beloved songs “I Dreamed a Dream,” “On My Own,” “Stars,” “Bring Him Home,” “One Day More,” and many more, this epic and uplifting story has become one of the most celebrated musicals in theatrical history. With its glorious new staging and dazzlingly reimagined scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, this breathtaking new production has left both audiences and critics awestruck. “Les Miz is born again!” At the Schuster Tuesday through Sunday.

You’ll see Charlie there on  Tuesday!!!

 

Stations of the Cross
If you are interested in learning about this then on Wednesday, at 10am, go to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Oakwood. They want anyone/everyone to check this out.

The Humane Society of Greater Dayton are celebrating the dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, horses and other animals you helped to save in 2018 at their Annual Meeting. Stop in and bring your friends or co-workers for this fun-filled afternoon. This is a great way to learn about the impact the Humane Society of Greater Dayton has on our community as well as celebrate the thousands of animals who were saved in 2018! Everyone is welcome to attend! The Steam Plant on Thursday, 11:30am to 1pm.

April 5 First Friday: Slide into Spring Edition


The Yellow Cab Tavern hosting 26 local crafters and artisans to sell their creations and demonstrate their craft at the 8th annual Dayton Crafty-Con. Dayton’s favorite craft convention is bringing the joy of crafting and admission to the event is free and open to the public. Friday from 5 to 10pm.

Ed Pittman is a visionary no matter if it is as the founder of punk band and internationally known Toxic Reasons, an originator of the US hardcore punk movement, a solo performer, singer in Dayton, Ohio’s New Regrets or now as an Outsider Artist and creator of innovative abstract paintings. He promises it to be “the most fantastically, fabulisish art opening in modern times”. His opening reception at Front Street Galleries Building 100 enter door C-D -galley on the 1st FLOOR on Friday, 5 to 10pm.

In celebration of National Poetry Month, there is a poetry reading of original work at Books & Co. at The Greene. The participating poets are Julie L Moore, Myrna Stone, and Shanna Powlus Wheeler. Julie’s poems can be found in Full Worm Moon and In Particular Scandals. Myrna’s books are published in The Casanova Chronicles and Luz Bones. Shanna’s are published in Evensong for Shadows. The book can be ordered at the event. This is Friday 5 at 7pm.

Contra Dance has a band from Ann Arbor called Big Fun plus their local caller Margaret Ann Goodman. Let the rhythms lift your feet and your spirits! You can dance, socialize, or just sit and listen to some of the best bands and callers in the region. No experience is necessary, all ages are welcome and you don’t need to bring a partner. The caller teaches all dances before they start. Contra Instruction: 7:30pm; Dance: 8 to 11pm. Michael Solomon Pavilion in Kettering, Friday.

“Best place to buy photographs HANDS DOWN! I almost don’t want to give a review because announcing the best kept Dayton secret will increase bidding competition! Stivers is an amazing place- I am happy to support them :)”

This auction is at Fifth Street Gallery, Friday, 6 to 9pm.

The University of Dayton is saluting the literary tradition with its 17th annual LitFest, “Words Renewed, Worlds Reimagined,” a collection of events to highlight reading, writing, spoken word, and performance. It opens on Friday evening, and runs through Saturday evening.

Everyone is invited to a farm transition and succession planning workshop sponsored by Tecumseh Land Trust, the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association, and Clark State Community College. If you are considering what to do with your farm or land for the next generation they will be discussing many of the options and resources available to you in regards to generational transition, succession and transfer of land. Saturday, from 9:30am to 3:30pm.

The Little Exchange are having a Spring Open House, Saturday, 10am to 3pm.

WYSO’s Podcasting 101 Workshop. If you have an idea for a podcast of your own, WYSO wants to help you make it a reality. Podcasting 101 is a one day seminar that will give you the basic skills you need to create your own podcast and help you develop a plan to bring your idea to life. Saturday 9am to 5pm.

Out There, a Live Performance by Art-Pop Psychedelic Duo Princess. The video’s science fiction narrative explores the power of the Divine Feminine through references of MTV, Ziggy Stardust and Devo. Princess is made up of NY-based performance artists and musicians, Alexis Gideon and Michael O’Neill, who will perform the music alongside the projection of the video. Thhttps://files.constantcontact.com/e9d9ddb9001/36ac669c-304a-4726-9911-9534d8fb7bfb.jpge Contemporary Dayton, Saturday 6:30 to 9pm.

Happy Birthday DAI: Centennial Community Birthday Party. The Dayton Art Institute celebrates the museum’s 100th birthday by throwing the biggest birthday party in Dayton. This community open house is a FREE family event that will have many family fun activities and entertainment throughout the entire museum. Sunday, from noon to 4:30pm.


has Dr. Brian Dirck making a presentation, “Lincoln From a Soldier’s Viewpoint.” He has written 9 books and the latest one, “The Dark Heavens: Lincoln and Death” will be available for sale following his talk. Light refreshments complete the afternoon which is at The Barn, Ohio Hospice Administrative Building at the intersection of Paragon Road and Congress Park on Sunday at 2pm.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Charlie Campbell

Free Films in APRIL at the Main Library

April 1, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Dayton Metro Library’s popular Sunday Movies @ Main series continues in April with more out-of-the-ordinary films. All films are free and start at 1:30 pm in the Main Library’s Eichelberger Forum, 215 E. Third Street, unless otherwise noted.

APRIL FILMS:

4/7 THE FLORIDA PROJECT (2017)

Set on a stretch of highway in a budget motel just outside the imagined utopia of Disney World, The Florida Project follows six-year-old Moonee and her rebellious mother over the course of a single defining summer. Willem Dafoe was nominated for an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for his performance as hotel manager Bobby. Nominated for Best Director and Best Feature at the Film Independent Spirit Awards. Official Selection at the Cannes Film Festival.

 

4/14 PURPLE NOON (1960)

This ripe, colorful adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s vicious novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, directed by the versatile Rene Clement, stars Alain Delon as Tom Ripley, a duplicitous American charmer in Rome on a mission to bring his privileged, devil-may-care acquaintance Philippe Greenleaf back to the United States. What initially seems a carefree tale of friendship soon morphs into a thrilling saga of seduction, identity theft, and murder. Featuring gorgeous location photography of coastal Italy. In French with English subtitles.

 

4/21 Library Closed for Easter

 

4/28 LAST MEN IN ALEPPO (2017)

(Showing in the Bassani Theater, 3rd Floor)

A 2018 Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature, Syrian filmmaker Feras Fayyad’s breathtaking work – a searing example of boots-on-the-ground reportage – follows the efforts of the internationally recognized White Helmets; ordinary citizens who are the first to rush toward military strikes in the hope of saving lives. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema-Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival.

 

“This heartbreaking yet inspiring film is the best and worst of humanity all in one story.” – Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune.

 

 

For more information, visit DaytonMetroLibrary.org or call (937) 463-2665.

 

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: April Free Moives, library

Gladys Knight To Perform at Cincy’s Taft Theatre

April 1, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

The great ones endure, and Gladys Knight has long been one of the greatest. Very few singers over the last fifty years have matched her unassailable artistry. This seven-time Grammy winner has enjoyed #1 hits in Pop, Gospel, R&B and Adult Contemporary, and has triumphed in film, television and live performance.

 

THE EMPRESS OF SOUL MAKES
HER WAY TO CINCINNATI
FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT AT THE TAFT THEATRE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019

In her first effort since 2013’s “Another Journey” – Knight’s 8th solo effort – this summer marked the release of “Where My Heart Belongs”, a new inspiration gospel album. Knight is a two-time Grammy winner in the gospel category, and “Where My Heart Belongs” dropped on September 9th from Deseret Book, and recently won an NAACP Image Award for “Outstanding Gospel Album.”

 

“Another Journey” enjoyed success from the hit “I Who Have Nothing” as well as the up-tempo track “Settle,” produced by Randy Jackson, with whom she previously collaborated with on her Grammy-winning album, “At Last.” Knight also enjoyed the success of her song “You and I Ain’t Nothin’ No More” which appeared over the end credits of the critically-acclaimed Lee Daniels film THE BUTLER.

 

Last month, Knight returned to the small screen in the Lifetime original movie “Seasons of Love”. In the story about two lovers as they journey through life, love and family, Knight stars alongside Oscar-nominee Taraji P. Henson and fellow Grammy winner Cliff “Method Man” Smith. In the New Year she will guest on Lee Daniels and FOX TV’s new series “Empire” opposite Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson.

 

Also on the small screen, Knight recently shared her musical expertise on the second season of Centric’s original series “Apollo Live.” Joining judges Doug E. Fresh and Michael Bivins, the legendary songstress gave guidance to contestants as they took the stage with the hope to jumpstart their career in the entertainment industry.

 

No stranger to performing and light choreography over the course of her career, Knight raised the stakes when she put on her dancing shoes in the spring of 2012. She joined the cast of ABC’s hit reality competition “Dancing with the Stars” for season 14, partnering with Tristan MacManus.

 

Knight, known as the “Empress of Soul,” a longtime Las Vegas resident, returned to the Strip in the late-2000s to the famed Tropicana Hotel for a special engagement that ran in the newly named Gladys Knight Theater, making her the first African-American performer to have a venue named after her in Las Vegas. This followed a successful four-year show run at The Flamingo, which the Las Vegas Review-Journal praised as “the number-one show on the Strip.” A tireless humanitarian, Knight is an iconic supporter of the Boys & Girls Club of America, to which she donated a Randy Jackson-produced song, “The Dream.” As the celebrated singer of the timeless song “Midnight Train to Georgia,” Knight was a natural fit as national spokesperson and host of Amtrak’s National Train Day, the celebration of which took place Washington, DC’s famed Union Station.

 

A tireless performer who still wows audiences around the country and the world, Knight also finds the time to make forays into film and television. Her version of “I Hope You Dance” played during the end credits of Tyler Perry’s THE FAMILY THAT PREYS TOGETHER, and she appeared in his film I CAN DO BAD ALL BY MYSELF (which featured her song “The Need to Be”). She also starred in the holiday-themed HOLIDAZE, her first animated project to which she also contributed a track, UNBEATABLE HAROLD, and the Harrison Ford film HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE. On the small screen, Knight did a cameo on the Emmy-winning NBC hit comedy “30 Rock”, and also appeared in NBC’s “Las Vegas,” former CBS hit “JAG,” and former FOX talent competitions “American Juniors” and “Duets.” She also starred as Jamie Foxx’s mother on “The Jamie Foxx Show.” Knight has appeared as a guest judge on FOX’s smash hit “American Idol,” and has performed in the show’s always star-studded finale. In season two of “Idol,” Knight famously dubbed eventual winner Ruben Studdard the ‘Velvet Teddy Bear” while she sat in the guest judge’s chair.

 

Georgia-born, Knight began performing gospel music at age four in the Mount Mariah Baptist Church and sang as a guest soloist with the Morris Brown College Choir. Three years later, she won the grand prize on television’s “Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour,” and the following year, her mother Elizabeth Knight created the group consisting of Gladys, her brother Bubba, her sister Brenda and her cousins William and Elenor Guest.

 

They called themselves The Pips in honor of their cousin/manager, James Pip Woods. In 1959, Brenda and Elenor left the group, replaced by cousin Edward Patten and friend Langston George. The group was renamed Gladys Knight & The Pips, and following George’s departure in 1962, the classic line-up was in place.

 

The group debuted their first album in 1960, when Knight was just sixteen. With Knight singing lead and The Pips providing lush harmonies and graceful choreography, the group went on to achieve icon status, having recorded some of the most memorable songs of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Top 20 hits, like “Every Beat of My Heart,” “Letter Full of Tears,” “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” and “If I Were Your Woman,” set the stage for an amazing run in the mid-1970s, with Top 10 gold-certified singles like “Neither One of Us (Wants to be the First to Say Goodbye),” “I’ve Got to Use My Imagination,” “Best Thing to Ever Happen to Me” and the #1 smash “Midnight Train to Georgia” established Gladys Knight and The Pips as the premiere pop/R&B vocal ensemble in the world. The party kept rolling with hits like “On and On” from the Academy Award nominated soundtrack of Curtis Mayfield’s “Claudine,” the 1974 comedy about love in the inner city. Knight enjoyed another #1 hit in 1985 when she teamed with Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Dionne Warwick on “That’s What Friends are For.” She and Stevie Wonder sang together again for the successful Frank Sinatra Duets II album, joining his voice for the song “For Once in My Life” in 1994.

 

All told, Knight has recorded more than 38 albums over the years, including four solo albums during the past decade: “Good Woman” (1991); “Just for You” (1994); the inspirational “Many Different Roads” (1999); and “At Last” (2001). “At Last” showed the world that she still has what it takes to record a hit album, employing the talents of contemporary producers like Randy Jackson, Gary Brown and James D.C. Williams III, Jon John, Jamey Jaz, Keith Thomas, Tom Dowd and Tiger Roberts.

 

Her involvement in other creative undertakings, business ventures and humanitarian activities has been extensive, and has brought her honors from industry and community alike. In 1986, she produced and starred in the Cable Ace Award-winning “Sisters in the Name of Love,” an HBO special co-starring Dionne Warwick and Patti LaBelle. That same year, she showcased her acting ability when she co-starred with Flip Wilson in the CBS comedy “Charlie & Co.” Other acting roles followed on such TV shows as “Benson,” “The Jefferson’s” and “New York Undercover,” and in such television films as “Pipe Dreams,” “An Enemy Among Us” and “Desperado.” She recorded the title theme for the James Bond movie “License to Kill” (1989). In 1999, she completed a starring run on Broadway in the smash musical hit “Smokey Joe’s Café.”

 

In 1995, Knight earned her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the next year, Gladys Knight & The Pips were inducted into the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame. Knight published an autobiography, “Between Each Line of Pain and Glory” (a line taken from her million selling recording “Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me”), in 1997, and the next year, she and The Pips were presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. In 2004, Knight received the “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the annual BET Awards ceremony.

 

A humanitarian and philanthropist, Knight has devoted to various worthy causes, including the American Diabetes Association – for which she is a national spokesperson, the American Cancer Society, the Minority AIDS Project, amFAR and Crisis Intervention, and The Boys and Girls Club. She has been honored by numerous organizations as well, including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), B’Nai Brith, and is a recent recipient of BET’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

 

Today, Knight and husband William, along with various other members of the family, oversee her busy career from the Las Vegas headquarters of Shakeji, Inc., her personal entertainment corporation. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, performer, restaurateur, and businesswoman with a spiritual outlook on her life. Her faith in God has been the driving force behind all of Knight’s endeavors, guiding her through her many successes.

 

Reserved tickets: $75.00, $59.50, $49.50 & $39.50 (plus applicable fees), go on sale Friday, April 5th at 11AM at www.tafttheatre.org, the Taft Theatre Box Office, and www.ticketmaster.com.  Charge by phone at 1.800.745.3000.

Filed Under: Cincinnati, Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Gladys Knight, Taft Theatre

Watermark Offers Cocktail Class

April 1, 2019 By Lisa Grigsby

Watermark is offering a class that will teach you how to set up your home bar.  Inspired by a questions their bar staff gets asking for advice on what kind of mixers are best, what’s a good rum, what equipment is needed. So they’ve created a class they will offer on Saturday, April 13 at 1pm at their Miamisburg location.

Cocktail Class – Setting Up Your Home Bar

This class will give you all the answers you need to set-up and maintain a great home bar guaranteed to impress your friends!

Light appetizers and several sample-sized cocktails will be served. Printed lists of instructions will also be provided. Seating is limited!  Tickets are $30, and may be pre-purchased HERE:


Watermark Restaurant

20 S 1st Street
Miamisburg, OH 45342
(937) 802-0891
Hours:
Tues- Thurs 5-9pm
Fri & Sat 5-10pm
Sun 4-8pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bar class, cocktails, Watermark

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