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Archives for November 2019

Pro Football Fans -Dayton’s Superbowl of Trivia Food Adventure

November 5, 2019 By Dayton937

Attention Pro Football fans ! Sunday December 8th, The Growler on Wilmington Pike is selling tickets to the “Super Bowl of Trivia.” Besides the Trivia Tournament event tickets also features the Bengals vs Browns game, and food and beer. The whole event is dubbed “The Super Bowl of Trivia – Losers and Brewsers”

Think you know a lot about NFL Trivia?  Then throw your hat into the ring, trivia teams are limited to 4 members.

TICKETS ARE $20 per person PREPAY and are ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE HERE AT THIS LINK

3808 Wilmington Pike is the venue

If you are looking for a place to watch the Bengals vs Browns game, this will be fun whether you team wins or loses.

 

HERE IS THE SKINNY ON THE SUPER BOWL of  TRIVIA – LOSERS and BREWSERS:

— Doors open at noon at THE GROWLER PUB and GRUB located at 3808 Wilmington Pike

 

— Event ticket includes:

***Entry into the Trivia Tournament – 1 to 4 persons allowed on a team, but each participant   needs their own ticket

***1 personal 9″ pizza with up to 2 toppings

***5 chicken wings in sauce of your choice

***One 32 oz mini pitcher of domestic beer or 1 pint of any craft beer.

 

— Trivia tournament begins at 12:30pm and will last through halftime of the Bengals Browns Game.

— There will be door prizes and drink specials.

— Winning team gets fabulous prizes and a gift card to The Growler

 

The gauntlet is down, the challenge is set.  Test your NFL trivia knowledge and see if your team has what it takes to win the “SUPER BOWL of NFL TRIVIA.”

*** TICKETS ARE PREPAY ONLY and ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE BY CLICKING HERE ***

Look at these delicious wings from The Growler !

Personal Pizza up to 2 toppings

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles

D Funk All-Stars present an Old School Groove Night

November 4, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

If you’re feeling the biting winds of winter already, there is going to be a reprieve this weekend at the hottest dance party of the season: the legendary D Funk All-Stars present an Old School Groove Night in The Brightside’s Vodvil Ballroom!

Making this show extra special is the fact that it’s also longtime Dayton sound engineer Monika Shroyer‘s birthday party too! What a way to celebrate! The party kicks off with D Funk’s set and then moves into after party mode with DJ Dingo. 

So grab your dancin shoes on and head on over for a truly Funkalious event!

How To Go?

Saturday November 9, 2019
at The Brightside Music & Event Venue (905 E 3rd St)

All ages are welcome!

Doors 8pm. Show 9pm.
$10 advance. $15 day of show.

Tickets available here: https://www.soundvalleydayton.com/events/d-funk-all-stars-with-dj-dingo

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: all-ages, bands, concert, D Funk All-Stars, Dancing, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, Dingo, DJ, downtown, Downtown Dayton, funk, ohio, show, The Brightside, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

‘The Cake’ Review – Human Race Theatre Company – It’s Not Well with Her Soul

November 3, 2019 By Russell Florence, Jr.

A mind is a terrible thing not to change. However, for most of her life, Della Brady, North Carolina bakery proprietor extraordinaire, has been inclined to follow the directions, making sure everything is exactly right for herself and her loyal customers. In fact, she’s become so impressive at her craft she excitedly anticipates her upcoming appearance on “The Great American Baking Show.” But the crucial day one of her special customers asks if she would bake her wedding cake, a customer she has known since birth, Della finds it difficult to oblige simply because she disagrees with her lesbian lifestyle. The crisis of conscience that ensues provides the compelling fodder for Bekah Brunstetter’s comedic, gripping and thought-provoking 2018 contemporary dramedy The Cake, excellently presented in its local premiere by the Human Race Theatre Company at the Loft Theatre.

Laurie Carter Rose (Della Brady) in the Human Race Theatre Company’s local premiere of Bekah Brunstetter’s 2018 dramedy “The Cake,” continuing in its local premiere through Nov. 17 at the Loft Theatre. (Photo by Heather N. Powell)

Fluidly staged with riveting instincts by Greg Hellems, The Cake doesn’t hold back in its frequent, even-handed debates about life, love, family, marriage, relationships, religion, and society, an array of themes that have served Brunstetter well as co-producer of NBC’s remarkable Emmy-winning drama This is Us, among my utmost favorite shows. As The Cake unfolds, it’s very easy to grasp why Jen – New York-based daughter of Della’s deceased best friend – would risk embarrassment, risk being viewed as undeserving, and journey all the way to the Bible Belt to personally ask Della to do the honors, especially since she has become somewhat of a second mom. At the same rate, it’s very easy to grasp Della’s biblical stance, her fundamental belief that God created marriage between man and woman. Even so, it breaks Jen’s heart knowing Della’s true feelings even though her southern roots are also an intrinsic part of her down to the core, so much so she privately loathes much of her existence within Brooklyn’s literary gay scene. But as Jen’s highly opinionated yet concerned and protective partner Macy reminds her, “nostalgia is not a belief system.” In other words, Jen today is not Jen of long ago. Either Della accepts that or she doesn’t. There are other bakeries and other cakes.
In a marvelous Human Race debut, Laurie Carter Rose, humorous yet moving, is a terrifically conflicted Della, caught in a severe struggle between the heart and the head while trapped in a stagnant marriage. Brunstetter throws in an unnecessary bit of risqué workplace funny business, but Rose rises above the awkwardness and partial nudity to effectively draw the audience into Della’s desperation, her desire to refuel whatever gas is left in her rusty marital tank. Human Race resident artist Tim Lile is also authentically first-rate as Della’s ultra conservative, inadvertently small-minded, I-tell-you-who-to-vote-for husband Tim. Claire Kennedy, previously a knockout in the titular role in the Human Race’s production of Hail Mary!, returns to the Loft with endearingly superb, passionate and relatable finesse. Her expert handling of Jen’s internal tug-of-war, the deep second guessing of who she actually is, increasingly builds and is particularly impactful when Jen reveals specific details to Della about her recurring dream involving heterosexual sex. As outspoken Macy, Candice Handy, in another striking Human Race debut, dynamically ruffles feathers. Macy may be off-putting and overtly political, but Handy is a force to be reckoned with nonetheless, providing a voice of reason that gives the timely, topical play its blunt balance.
Hellems’ production team includes the wonderful contributions of scenic designer Dan Gray (supplying a revolving set beautifully decorated for Della’s shop complete with spiritual décor recalling Kirkland’s), costumer Jessica Pitcairn, lighting designer John Rensel, and sound designer Jay Brunner’s country-infused music slowly evolving into more distorted, haunting strains as conflict increases.

“It just doesn’t sit right with me,” Della says, weighing the big decision at the crux of the play. Thankfully, the choice to see The Cake isn’t difficult at all. Don’t miss it.

The Cake continues through Nov. 17 at the Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St., Dayton. Performances are 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, and 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The play is performed in 90 minutes without intermission. Tickets are $16-$52; The “Sawbuck Sunday” performance, in which tickets are available for $10, is Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available two hours prior to performance for walk up sales only. Other discounts for groups, students and military are also available. For tickets or more information, call Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630 or visit humanracetheatre.org. Patrons are reminded the show contains adult language/situations and partial nudity.

Also, the Human Race is partnering with the Neon Movies for a screening of 2004’s “Saving Face” on Monday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. “Saving Face” is an Asian and gay-themed story about family secrets.

Dr. Nicole Richter, head of the Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures at Wright State University, will lead a discussion following the film with James Hughes, retired WSU literature professor. Tickets are available at the Neon, 130 E. Fifth St., Dayton. For more information, visit humanracetheatre.org or neonmovies.com.

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Reviews, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Human Race Theatre Company, The Cake

Dayton Pub Run

November 2, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

The FREE Runners Plus and Key Sports Pub Runs are simply a way to enjoy running and the local breweries in Dayton.

Our group route is about five miles, though you welcome to go more or less. Walkers and all abilities of runners are welcome! We’ll typically have demo shoes, door prizes, and prizes for showing up.

Filed Under: Active Living

Restaurants Serving Thanksgiving Dinner 2019

November 1, 2019 By Lisa Grigsby

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Last year over 16 million Americans opted to  sit back in a booth and let others cook the turkey for them.  For all of us who work so hard and get so little time to spend with the people that we want to be with, the idea of  spending  the majority of our holiday  preparing, cooking and cleaning  just doesn’t cut it.

Or maybe you’re not going to be with your family this year, but you still want that delicious turkey. Behold, our handy-dandy guide to eating Thanksgiving dinner in the Miami Valley

And don’t forget to ask for leftovers, some restaurants will pack you a little take home box so you can have a turkey sandwich later.

This list is a work in progress.  We’ll keep updating it and if you know of a place we’ve missed, please add it in the comments below.

 

Thanksgiving Day feast

Dewberry 1850
November 28 @ 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
$22

Join us on Thanksgiving day for our annual 3 course Thanksgiving day feast. No reservations will be taken. First come…

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SOLD OUT -Thanksgiving Buffet

Golden Jersey Inn
November 28 @ 11:00 am – 6:30 pm
$23.50

Make plans to bring your family Thanksgiving Day for our wonderful buffet and let us do the cooking. We will…

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Thanksgiving Dinner

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
November 28 @ 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
$45

Children’s Menu For children 12 and under, $22

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Thanksgiving Dinner

Carvers Steaks and Chops
November 28 @ 11:00 am – 9:00 pm

Bring the family and join us at Carvers for a special Thanksgiving lunch or dinner. Leave all of the hard…

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Thanksgiving Dinner

Crown Plaza Dayton
November 28 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
$22

We will have a Thanksgiving Plate for $22 and our normal menu.

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Thanksgiving Buffet

The Dayton Woman’s Club
November 28 @ 11:30 am – 2:00 pm
$25

a buffet with all your holiday favorites!   $25 13 & up; $15 6-12 years old & 5 & under…

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Thanksgiving Buffet

The Florentine Restaurant
November 28 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
$18.99

Roasted or smoked turkey, white or dark meat with dressing, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn pudding, sweet potato casserole, coleslaw,…

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Thanksgiving Day Feast

El Meson
November 28 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Thanksgiving Day Feast is this Thursday, November 28! Thanksgiving will be here before you know it! Come join in on…

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Free Feast of Giving

Dayton Convention Center
November 28 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Free

11th Annual Feast of Giving on November 28, 2019.  All are welcome to attend and enjoy FREE live music, entertainment…

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Join us for Thanksgiving

Roberts Centre
November 28 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
$20.99

Skip the Cooking and spend Thanksgiving with us and all your friends at the Roberts Centre! Our menu of delicious…

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Italian Turkey Dinner

Palermo’s
November 28 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for Hot Turkey Plates & Fine Wine Palermo’s Restaurant will host a special “Italian Turkey Dinner” on Thanksgiving…

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The following places have served on Thanksgiving in previous years.  Still waiting on confirmations and costs for these. Keep checking back

Cracker Barrel
5770 Wilmington Pike, Centerville, (937) 432-2431, 6am – 10pm
7171 Miller Lane, Butler Twp, (937) 890-0047; 6am  to 10 pm
3280 Town Blvd, Middletown, (513) 727-4727; 6am  to 10 pm
105 West Leffel Lane, Springfield (937) 325-8221; 6am  to 10 pm
Turkey and traditional sides. No reservations taken

Golden Corral
2490 Commons Boulevard,  Beavercreek (937)431-7300     10am – 8pm,
8870 Kingsridge Drive,  Dayton Mall (937)312-2400     10am – 8pm
6611 Miller Lane, Vandalia (937)264-3300     10am – 8pm
Turkey and traditional sides. No Reservations.  $12.99, not including tax or beverage.

 

Hasty Tasty
509 Linden Ave., Dayton, (937) 254-8431;     5 am to 6 pm
Thanksgiving dinner specials, no reservations. Cost: TBA, includes dessert.

 

Mimi’s Cafe
4402 Walnut St. in The Greene in Beavercreek, (937) 426-9153;  8am – 8pm
regular menu and traditional Thanksgiving dinner, reservations accepted

Waffle House
To find the closest Waffle House to you use  the store locator.
It’s open 24 hours and if you sit at the bar you can watch them flip your eggs- it’s like dinner theater.

Yankee Trace Golf Club   – SOLD OUT
10000 Yankee St, Dayton   (937) 438-3585
Turn the Turkey over to us! We’re taking reservations for our annual Thanksgiving Buffet on Thursday, November 28. There are two seatings: 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Thanksgiving

‘The Addams Family’ Review – Wright State University – Delightful Darkness

November 1, 2019 By Russell Florence, Jr.

Full disclosure. I thought I’d seen my local fill of The Addams Family from the national tour to community theater to high school, but Wright State University’s outstanding production is such an absolute hit I’m tempted to see it again.

Erik Moth (Fester) and the Ancestors in Wright State University’s production of “The Addams Family.” (Photo by Erin Pence)

Skillfully directed by Joe Deer with breezy transitions, an astute balance of tenderness and zaniness, and a clever nod to The Sound of Music just for kicks, The Addams Family, adapted by librettists Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice as inspired by Charles Addams’ classic cartoons, is an engaging musical comedy about love, acceptance, identity, second chances, and letting go. The sudden news that gloomy Wednesday (strikingly intense Michaella Waickman) is happily engaged to All-American, easygoing Lucas Beineke (amiable tenor Eric Thompson) causes worlds to collide, secrets to fester, and fear to grow. But once Gomez (charismatic and debonair Hunter Minor) and Morticia (elegantly comedic Robin Dunavant) come to terms with recognizing and respecting Wednesday’s maturity as a young woman who knows what she wants, the family bonds are strengthened beyond expectation.

Hunter Minor (Gomez) and the cast of Wright State University’s production of “The Addams Family.” (Photo by Erin Pence)

Brickman and Elice, with incredibly tuneful assistance from composer Andrew Lippa, dabble in the Fiddler on the Roof playbook from the outset (When You’re an Addams is basically Tradition with an emphasis on heritage/lineage instead of culture/faith), but the age-old notion that parents must ultimately learn to step back and see the future through their child’s eyes, especially when marriage is on the agenda, still tugs the heart. In fact, Happy/Sad, sung with beautifully wistful contradiction by Minor with a final embrace by Waickman for added tear-jerking effect, recalls the many meaningful, touching exchanges Tevye has with his devoted daughters. Granted, Fiddler doesn’t contain an elaborate dinner party in which Fydeka’s parents pay Tevye and Golde a visit, but this show smartly gives us ample time to get to know, understand and relate to Lucas’ conservative dad Mal (perfectly hard-nosed, uptight and out of touch Nick Martin) and meek mom Alice (Emma Bratton, impressively conveying Alice’s duality in the uninhibited Waiting). And in doing so, the sheer acknowledgment that all families have their ups and downs, saviors and skeletons, greatly adds to the show’s universality.

Robin Dunavant (Morticia), Hunter Minor (Gomez) and the cast of Wright State University’s production of “The Addams Family.” (Photo by Erin Pence)

By and large, Deer’s cast is utterly delightful. Minor fantastically exudes Spanish flair in his breakthrough performance, bringing sharp suaveness to Trapped with sword in tow and fierce passion to his knockout Not Today complete with chair flair that would make Liza “Mein Herr” Minnelli swoon. He also joins Dunavant for an awesomely sexy, scintillating and humorous Tango De Amor, one of many wonderfully flavorful routines choreographed by WSU alumna Dionysia Williams. Waickman, having a banner year and most recently seen as Alice Russell in the Human Race Theatre Company’s production of Lizzie, is an expressive, endearingly haunting presence, notably reiterating Wednesday’s newfound emotional confliction in Pulled. In addition to the aforementioned Thompson, Martin and Bratton, Erik Moth charms as Fester (playfully showcased in “The Moon and Me”), Amanda Astorga is a hilariously kooky Grandma, Dylan Tacker dutifully stalks mysteriously as Lurch, and Parker Kaibas is a fine fit as Pugsley. The action is also strongly accented by the Male Ancestors (Marcus Antonio, Tommy Cole, Mitchell Lewis, Jake Siwek, Jeremy Weinstein) and Female Ancestors (Lauren Eifert, Tassy Kirbas, Emma Metzger, Maggie Musco, Jeannine Sincic). Matthew Shanahan and Sophie Hardy are the Swings.

Michaella Waickman (Wednesday) and Eric Thompson (Lucas) in Wright State University’s production of “The Addams Family.” (Photo by Erin Pence)

The production’s top-notch, gorgeously ghoulish appeal extends to scenic designer David J. Castellano, costumer Zoë Still (notably providing a nifty journey through time for the Ancestors from the Prehistoric era to the 1920s and more), lighting designer Matthew P. Benjamin, sound designer James Dunlap, dialect coach Deborah Thomas, properties master John Lavarnway, and the WSU debut of music director Wade Russo leading a talented orchestra.

It’s an extremely busy, competitive time within the local arts scene, but don’t miss what is clearly one of the best productions of the season thus far. Move toward the darkness and have a blast.

The Addams Family continues through Nov. 17 in the Festival Playhouse of the Creative Arts Center at Wright State University, 3640 Col. Glenn Hwy., Dayton. Performances are 7 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays. Act One: 80 minutes; Act Two: 55 minutes. Tickets are $15-$25. Call (937) 775-2500 or visit wright.edu/tdmp.

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Reviews, The Featured Articles Tagged With: The Addams Family

Who Wants to get Big & Rich Nov. 16th ?

November 1, 2019 By Dayton937

A signed bottle of Whiskey by Big & Rich, and Cowboy Troy!

WHO WANTS TO GET BIG and RICH ???

You can by winning a signed bottle of Redneck Riviera Whiskey, autographed by Big & Rich, and Cowboy Troy!  Just attend a charity event called “NITE at THE RACES” where you can buy raffle tickets to win this bottle or dozens of prizes.  Even place bets on horse races shown on the big screen.

Saddle up ladies and gentleman.. The Miamisburg Moose Lodge is the place to be on Saturday evening Nov. 16th. That’s when The Rent Foundation‘s annual charity event,“Nite at the Races” event takes place.

Bet Cash, Win Cash

It is a night of horse races on the big screen and plenty of beer, food and fun included in the admission price.  Bet cash and win cash on the races, and try your luck at one of our dozens of raffle prizes.  Raffle prizes also include designer purses, restaurant gift cards, bottles of booze and much more !  Pull tabs will be sold too !  WIN CASH, BET CASH and everyone wins, since proceeds go to the Rent Foundation charity.

One ticket gets you endless food, beer and soft drinks.  Fricker’s traditonal and boneless wings, Marco’s Pizza, a hot dog and taco bar are just some of the food you can expect.   Keg draft beer is also endless as is soft drinks.

Join us at the Moamisburg Moose Lodge !

All this for a great cause and only at the Miamisburg Moose Lodge 6pm, November 16th.

Tickets are $20 at the door or $15 in advance by clicking HERE.

 

WHAT IS THE RENT FOUNDATION?
It is the charitable arm of the Greater Dayton Apartment Association.  Over the years they have helped hundreds of families in crisis pay their rent and avoid homelessness.  These are Dayton area families who had temporary hardships and were unable to pay rent due to unforeseen circumstances.  These are real people being helped, they could neighbors, family or friends that were facing eviction.  The Rent Foundation gives them the boost they need to stay above water by paying their past due rent and catching them up with their property owners.

Having Fun at Nite at the Races !

Isn’t this a worthy cause and a great reason to attend one of our biggest fundraisers?

Join us at “Nite at the Races,”  you will be so glad you did…

 

WHAT: NITE AT THE RACES:

WHEN: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16th, 6pm-11pm

WHERE: MIAMISBURG MOOSE LODGE –

Beer and Soft Drinks included

TICKETS: $15 in ADVANCE BY CLICKING HERE or $20 at the door

WHY: To help Dayton area families in crisis pay their rent and prevent homelessness.

BET CASH AND WIN CASH on HORSE RACES ON THE BIG SCREEN !

RAFFLE PRIZES !  PULL TABS ! 

ADMISSION INCLUDES ALL YOU WANT BEER, FOOD and SOFT DRINKS

Maybe you can walk away with a signed bottle of Redneck Riviera Whiskey, autographed by Big & Rich, and Cowboy Troy!

***Due to the nature of the event , no one under the age of 21 will be allowed admission.

Frickers Wings included !

Pull tabs !!

PIZZA included !

Hot Dog Bar included!!

Win raffle prizes and cash!

Taco Bar included !!

 

 

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