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The Dayton NAACP Has a New Home

December 2, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) – a Quaker organization that has been working for peace and justice for more than 100 years – donated their former Dayton office building to the Dayton Unit of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The Dayton NAACP, also founded more than a century ago, is the city’s oldest and largest nonpartisan civil rights organization.

Dayton NAACP Headquarters (915 Salem Ave.)

When AFSC closed its program in Dayton, AFSC staff met with community elders who had long been supporters of the program to discuss what came next. They requested the building go to a like-minded social justice organization, and AFSC approached the local branch of the NAACP.

“We are so happy we are able to pass this building on to the Dayton NAACP,” said Sharon Goens-Bradley, Interim Regional Director for AFSC’s Midwest region. “The work they are doing with communities in Ohio and across the country is critically important, and we are grateful to contribute this building to the ongoing struggle for racial justice.”

The building, located at 915 Salem Avenue, was built on 1918 and housed AFSC since the early 1960s. Over the decades, it’s been a hub for anti-war activism, youth programs, anti-apartheid work, immigration and labor rights movements, and racial justice organizing. The building will now be home to the Dayton NAACP’s efforts to end racism and advance the political, educational, social and economic rights of all people.

“After viewing the annual reports of the Dayton Unit NAACP, it is clear that the work accomplished during your tenure as the president has been outstanding,” said Patricia Trammell, Building Management Committee Clerk.  “You have been president of our local unit since 2007 and seven administrations you have assembled over the years reflect the great diversity of our community.  It is amazing to read that our local Dayton unit has been recognized by the national NAACP for eight years in a row with the Thalheimer Award. It is a pleasure to learn so much about the Dayton NAACP ‘s outstanding programs; and that your local active staff /volunteers would be happy to move into the AFSC building,” said Trammell. “AFSC has been blessed to operate hundreds of programs from our building since 1964 and we know you will appreciate it being your property soon,” said Trammell.

AFSC Dayton staff and volunteers welcome the Midwest Executive Committee for an in-person meeting. Photo: Jon Krieg / AFSC

“Since March 2020, it has been a pleasure working with the American Friends Service Committee on the donation of their building, as well as negotiating other aspects of the business,” said Dr. Derrick L. Foward, President of the Dayton NAACP. “It was very intriguing to hear about the extensive amount of research the Dayton AFSC Building Management Committee conducted before making a final decision to offer the building to the Dayton NAACP. Reviewing our annual reports, investigating how the Dayton NAACP received the Thalheimer for eight consecutive years in a row – the highest award any local Unit can receive from the national NAACP – and interviewing various Dayton NAACP Executive Committee Members were all very impressive techniques used during the decision-making process. We appreciate the leadership, judgment and wisdom of Sharon Goens-Bradley, and Patricia Trammell, Building Manager Committee Clerk and are humbled by this newfound partnership,” said Foward.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: AFSC, Dayton NAACP, The American Friends Service Committee

Dragons 50/50 Raffle to Benefit Dayton Foodbank

December 1, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

The Dayton Dragons Foundation has launched a special online 50/50 raffle presented by Day Air Credit Union, with proceeds benefitting The Dayton Foodbank.

Purchase your ticket through Thursday, December 10, and one lucky fan will win 50% of the jackpot. The other half of the net proceeds will benefit The Dayton Foodbank.  The starting jackpot will begin at $7,500.

 

“Each season, we host 50/50 raffles inside Day Air Ballpark and are able to support various causes in our community through the Dragons Foundation” said Dragons President, Robert Murphy. “For the second time this year, we’re excited to host an online sales effort to benefit a great local charity … The Dayton Foodbank.  We are also very pleased to partner with Day Air Credit Union in making this happen.  We feel it’s a wonderful way to help those in need during the holiday season.”

 

“Day Air has been a proud supporter of The Dayton Foodbank over the years and we decided to step up our support during this challenging year,” Day Air Credit Union CEO and President, Bill Burke said. “We’re excited to sponsor this unique and fun opportunity for our members and the community to give to The Dayton Foodbank during the holiday season.”

 

“A huge thank you to the Dayton Dragons and Day Air Credit Union for all they do to support our community. Every dollar given to The Dayton Foodbank through the 50/50 raffle will help feed families this holiday season. 2020 has been a year unlike any other, this generous support comes at the perfect time as more families than ever struggle to put food on the table, ” said Michelle Riley, CEO at The Foodbank, Inc.

Raffle tickets are now available online at www.DaytonDragons5050.com in the following amounts:

  • $10.00 receive Twenty (20) Raffle Tickets; or
  • $20.00 receive Eighty (80) Raffle Tickets; or
  • $50.00 receive Two Hundred (200) Raffle Tickets

 

Each ticket purchased will be considered one (1) entry into the raffle. Fans must be 18 years or older and be in the state of Ohio at the time of purchase to enter. The winning ticket number will be announced on December 15, 2020.  Buy tickets now and find the official rules at www.DaytonDragons5050.com

 

This online 50/50 raffle website uses geo-tracking; you must be in located in the state of Ohio when you participate.  As such, you must allow location settings on your computer/device in order for it to recognize your location and to participate.  There may be some instances where a work/company computer will block the site.  If this occurs, please note you should be able to use your cell phone or personal device or home computer to participate.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 50/50 raffle, Dayton Dragons Foundation, The Dayton Foodbank

Shop Online From Dayton’s Newest Bakery

December 1, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Salt Block Biscuit Co., located at 115 E. Third Street,  has launched its online bakery.  The online ordering site allows customers to purchase bakery items to share; biscuits, cornbread, jams, cakes and cobblers with a minimum of 48-hour notice.
With the launch of the online bakery, Salt Block has revealed its holiday gift packages, and gift certificates
available for purchase through the site.  Gift packages range from $42 – $110 and include biscuits, jams, honey, tinned seafoods, truffle oils…. did I mention TRUFFLES?

Rosy, Comfy & Cozy

(6) mini biscuits of your choice; the mother minis, everything biscuit, or cheddar thyme mini biscuits. Paired with a 13oz jar of Bonne Maman preserves; cherry, fig or peach. Accompanied by 50 sleeves of The Tea of Republic. Perfect for a slow morning or an afternoon wind-down. Embellished with assorted pieces of chocolates and chocolate truffles.  $42.00

Jingle All the Way

(6) mini biscuits of your choice; the mother minis, everything biscuit, or cheddar thyme mini biscuits. Paired with (3) tinned seafoods of your choice; Perfect for the savory seafood extraordinaire. Embellished with assorted pieces of chocolates and chocolate truffles.  $45.00

A Few of our Favorite Things

(6) mini biscuits of your choice; the mother minis, everything biscuit, or cheddar thyme mini biscuits. Paired with a 2.8oz jar of Truffle Hunter Black Truffle Slices and 4.23oz jar of Truffle Hunter White Truffle Acacia Honey. A perfect gift for a foodie who enjoys a rich indulge of flavor. Embellished with assorted pieces of chocolates and chocolate truffles.  $100.00

Hang All the Mistletoe

Your choice of a Baker’s Dz Mini Biscuits or (8) Large Biscuits; the mother, everything, or cheddar thyme biscuits. Paired with (3) 1oz jars of Wilkin & Sons spreads; Strawberry, Orange Marmalade, and Honey. Accompanied by 13.5oz Bees Knees Spicy Honey and your choice of 3.38oz Truffle Hunter Oil; White, Black or English Truffle. Finished with your choice of tinned seafood. Embellished with assorted pieces of chocolates and chocolate truffles. The ultimate gift package for all things savory, sweet and over the top!  $110.00

Cakes

Lemon chiffon 12″ round whole cake layered with lemon curd and mascarpone cream; serves 12-15 people. Great for special occasions; birthdays, anniversaries… actually it’s always a good time for cake! $65

Also available, buttermilk chocolate, zucchini & Grapefruit.

Cobblers

Apple and sweet bing cherry cobbler served in a 9×13 pan; serves 10-12 people. Make any day a holiday with a warm slice of cobbler. Serve with or without your favorite scoop of ice cream.

Also available in apple, peach and mixed berry.
So many more options are available on the website and even more treats are on the shelves of the downtown bakery.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: biscuits, cakes, cobblers, cornbread, honey, jams, Salt Block Biscuit Company, tinned seafoods, truffle oils

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