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Airness: A Play About The World of Competitive Air Guitar.

October 17, 2021 By Dayton937

According to the Urban Dictionary, “airness” is the extent to which an air guitar performance transcends the medium and becomes a higher form of artistic expression.  The Human Race Theatre Company continues its 35th year with Chelsea Marcantel’s award-winning play Airness, the story of a young guitar player’s introduction to the unique and intense world of competitive air guitar.  But even more, it’s about being true to yourself, letting go of your inhibitions, accepting people for who they are and finding the Rockstar locked deep inside yourself.  Airness will light up the Loft stage, October 21 – November 7, 2021.

“We have had our eyes on this play since it rocked the 2017 Humana Festival at Actors Theatre of Louisville” states Human Race Artistic Director and Founding Member, Kevin Moore.  “It went on to win the American Theatre Critics Association’s New Play Award in 2018.  This story of an underdog triumphing – with the help of a community of fellow underdogs – is a perfect way to spend an evening in the theatre.”

Set in a series of dive bars and performance venues (designed by Human Race regular and native Daytonian, Dick Block), our young heroine Nina is taken in by a group of misfits who guide her through the world of air guitar competitions.  She learns the “six pillars” on which she will be judged:  artistic merit, originality, feeling, technical ability, charisma and the elusive quality of airness.  Through classic rock guitar riffs and offstage dramedy, we follow Nina’s journey to achieve “airness.”

Human Race Resident Artist and Director Jamie Cordes, who previously directed the sensational musicalLizzie,  has assembled a powerful cast of familiar and new faces.  The cast includes:  Andrew Ian Adams (Avenue Q) as “Golden Thunder;”  Allison Kelly (Red-Blooded All-American Man) as “The Nina;”  James Roselli (Play It By Heart) as “The Announcer;”  Zack Steele (Mame, Sweeney Todd) as “Shreddy Eddy;”  and Drew Vidal (The Glass Menagerie) as “Facebender.” Making their Human Race debuts:  Reanne Acasio as “Cannibal Queen” and Rasell Holt as “D Vicious.”  Production Stage Manager is Jacquelyn Duncan;  Costume Design by Janet G. Powell;  Scenic Design by Dick Block;  Lighting Design by John Rensel;  Sound Design by Jay Brunner.

Airness will play in the Loft Theatre in downtown Dayton, October 21 – November 7, 2021.  Tickets are on sale through Dayton Live box office, 937-228-3630, or online at www.humanracetheatre.org  Following local mandates set by the City of Dayton and Dayton Live, all audiences must show proof of vaccination or a recent negative Covid-19 test, and all are required to wear masks.  Details can be found on our website.

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles

Blessid Union of Souls

October 17, 2021 By Dayton937

90’s kids unite as Blessid Union of Souls comes to the Sorg Opera House!  Emerging from the Cincinnati music scene in the 1990’s, Blessid Union of Souls became one of the most commercially successful bands ever from the area.  They have released six studio albums, charting an impressive seven top 40 songs, five of which cracked the top 20.  Three of those were top 10’s, and one (“I Believe”) climbed all the way to number 1!  They have an RIAA certified Gold album as well as a Gold single, and have been featured in many movie soundtracks and TV shows.

Their optimistic and spiritual outlook mixes influences of contagious pop, alternative rock, and soul to create a truly unique and catchy sound.  Singer Eliot Sloan’s thought-provoking songwriting and the band’s extremely dedicated and loyal fan base led them to being one of the most popular acts on adult alternative radio in the mid 90’s, and their influence persists still today.  After traveling the world over the course of two decades, Blessid Union of Souls comes back home and brings their show to the Sorg stage.  Don’t miss your chance to see this influential alternative act live at the Sorg!

BUY TICKETS for the Oct 22nd 8pm show

Free parking behind the building off of Broad Street and off of First Street.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Company 7 BBQ Claims 11th Best of the Best Title

October 16, 2021 By Lisa Grigsby

The National Barbecue News has named Company 7 BBQ, one of the 21 Best of the Best 2021 Barbecue Restaurants in America. This is the 11th consecutive year in a row that Company 7 has been recognized as an annual Best of the Best Barbecue restaurant in the entire USA.

The Barbecue News Magazine, the world’s no.1 publication dedicated to all things BBQ, released its updated guide to “Best of the Best Barbecue Restaurants in America” for the month of October. Company 7 BBQ is one of 21 on the October 2021 list and the only restaurant named for the entire state of Ohio. The “Best of the Best” guide has currently awarded this honor to only 21 barbecue restaurants across America in the past year. To be eligible for this “Best of the Best” list a restaurant must be taste-tested, without notice or announcement, by an affiliate of the Barbecue News Magazine. The honor is for a one-year period, at which time the restaurant is re-tested in the same manner to see if they make the grade for the following year.

‘It is an amazing honor to secure the Best of the Best Barbeque award even once, but to secure it 11 years in a row humbles us and rededicates us to even higher standards of BBQ excellence and customer care, share owners Bill & Mary Grilliot, Patrick, Moira, & Sean Murty and Will, Jessica, & Lily Grilliot.  “We know this would not have been possible without all the tremendous support we have received from our much-appreciated customers and staff, especially during the Covid crisis we have all endured together. We are also especially proud that we are the only “Best of the Best” BBQ restaurant in Ohio.”
The award is made after undercover restaurant visits and tastings by National Barbecue News affiliates. We are also especially proud that we are the only “Best of the Best” BBQ restaurant in Ohio. Here’s a sample of what you’ll find on the Company 7 menu:

Company 7 BBQ

1001 S Main Street
Englewood, OH 45322

(937) 836-2777

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Barbecue News Magazine, Best of the Best, Company 7 BBQ

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park Celebrates Birthday

October 16, 2021 By Lisa Grigsby

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park was established on this day in 1992. The park is composed of multiple sites around the Dayton area, but the Wright Cycle Company building was at the center of its creation. The building was saved from demolition by Jerry Sharkey and our friends at Aviation Trail Inc. in the early 1980s. Sharkey purchased the building, helped restore it, and donated it to the National Park Service. He and other dedicated individuals successfully campaigned and convinced Congress that a national park dedicated to preserving the story of Wilbur and Orville Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar was imperative.
President George H.W. Bush signed the bill and Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park was formed. The park’s first interpretive ranger was brought on in 1996, and he’s still here! The park has changed a bit over the last 29 years, but Ranger Bob and the awe-inspiring experience of standing where Wilbur and Orville were working 125 years ago remains.

Dayton Aviation Heritage NHP consists of five sites that tell the stories of Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and Paul Laurence Dunbar.

The five sites of Dayton Aviation Heritage NHP offer you the opportunity to experience the historically refurnished Wright brothers’ printing office, walk through an original Wright brothers’ bicycle shop, see the Wright brothers’ third airplane, follow Wilbur and Orville’s footsteps at the Huffman Prairie Flying Field, visit Hawthorn Hill (the Wrights’ mansion), and experience Paul Laurence Dunbar’s last home.

Wright Cycle Company building in the early 1980s, NPS Photo.

Wright Cycle Company building and park sign, NPS Photo / Ryan Qualls.


The Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center
Aviation Trail, Inc. Visitor Center and Museum

The Wright Cycle Company building
16 South Williams Street, Dayton, OH 45402

(937) 225-7705

The Wright Dunbar Interpretive Center is OPEN seven days a week from 10am to 4pm.
Closed on the following holidays: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: dayton aviation heritage national historical park, NHP, Wright Cycle Company

Explore Hamilton- The City of Sculpture

October 16, 2021 By GreatMiamiRiverway

Whether you are an art lover, outdoor lover, sports enthusiast, or foodie – Hamilton has it all.

Art lovers will be wowed by all the great art that Hamilton has to offer. The city is filled with beautiful murals and colorful sculptures. From the thirty acres of sculptures at Pyramid Hill to the 55 public art pieces around town, the arts are on display every day of the year. In fact, Ohio’s governor formally recognized Hamilton as “The City of Sculpture.” Hope on your bike and take the City of Sculpture Cycling Tour!

Be sure to visit the Fitton Center for Creative Arts. It isn’t just a building – it’s an experience. Their motto is, “Come Curious and Leave Inspired.” A non-profit community arts organization that has been a part of the Hamilton community for over 20 years, the Fitton Center offers art classes and workshops open to students of all ages. Stroll through their remarkable art galleries, take in a live performance, catch an old film at their art house style cinema, or reserve one of their diverse venues for your special event.

And for music lovers, during twelve weeks in the summer the RiversEdge Amphitheatre hosts touring bands from around the U.S. for free! Tucked between the Great Miami River and Marcum Park, RiversEdge hosts the award-winning annual free summer concert series, David Shaw’s Big River Get Down, the Hamilton Parks Conservancy event series, and more.

Outdoor lovers looking to work up a sweat or wind down from your day, will find that downtown Hamilton is a great place to get outside and play. You can go running or cycling on the bike trail, go for a row on the Great Miami River, or visit picnic areas and splash pads in 50 parks spread across 1,300 beautiful acres in the city. The Great Miami Rowing Center is devoted to supporting recreational use of the Great Miami River for people of all ages and abilities who want to safely use the river for competition, fitness, and recreation.

Located between North Second Street and the Great Miami River you’ll find Marcum Park, recently named one of the five Great Public Spaces in the United States by the American Planning Association. Kids love splashing around in the sprayground and watching the butterflies in the flower gardens. This is a great place to bring a picnic and spread out in the grass.

Foodies will love Hamilton’s downtown district. There are cool shops, art, eclectic places to grab a bite, and lots of places to enjoy the great nightlife! Tano Bistro is known for their contemporary menu and outdoor seating overlooking Marcum Park, Fretboard Brewing serves up delicious food and their own craft beer, Billy Yanks is a new restaurant and bourbon bar that already has an excellent reputation, and Basil 1791 is an Asian-American “gastro-pub-esque” restaurant. Just to name a few!

And for Halloween lovers – the annual Operation Pumpkin festival in Hamilton has everything pumpkin-related you can imagine! A Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off, pumpkin-flavored treats, a Pumpkin Wall, live music, vendors, a pet parade, and more!

And coming soon – Spooky Nook Sports Complex – stay tuned for opening announcements!

Find your way – to Hamilton!

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles

Doing Something. Period.

October 15, 2021 By Dayton937

A routine trip to the grocery store prompted three local high school students to start Femme Aid Collaborative after witnessing a woman in front of them struggling with period poverty. Today the volunteer-run organization officially hit a milestone; they have collected and delivered over 1 million menstrual hygiene pieces to local charities in Montgomery County in less than three years.

Femme Aid Collaborative makes a measurable difference with its continued focus on collecting and distributing menstrual hygiene products. A lack of products is one of the hidden consequences of poverty. The average person uses six products a day throughout their cycle, adding up to almost 40 per cycle. Providing access to essential monthly menstrual hygiene products enables menstruators worry-free period days and the ability to participate fully in daily life during their cycle.

“2021 presented us with new challenges, some of which could have ultimately shut down our operations. We had ongoing pressure from the pandemic, decreases in donations with increased product requests, double-digit increases on our per-case pricing for purchased products, along with supply chain issues, etc. However, we didn’t stop, and we went forth with a more intense focus and purpose than when we started three years ago. We looked for new and innovative ways to meet the monthly demand, and delivering the 1 MILLION product pieces today is a huge milestone for the organization.” April Mescher, Executive Director, Femme Aid Collaborative

Co-founders Zoe, Dana and Ryann

Cofounders Ryann Mescher, Dana Clark, and Zoe Waller continue to tackle Period Poverty in Montgomery County head-on. “Providing monthly menstrual hygiene supplies to local nonprofits is our way of not sitting still but doing something to help people in our community who need these products. The numbers speak for themselves. We could never have imagined delivering a million pieces when we started! Dayton is capable of amazing things. We want to thank every person who has contributed to this mission, every dollar, every tampon and pad, every like and share on social media, and using your voice to raise awareness of this issue. Together we can end period poverty in our community.” Ryann Mescher, cofounder

“We love receiving feminine products from Femme Aid because we do not regularly receive them as donations from the community, and we do not have the budget to purchase them ourselves. This regular donation from Femme Aid allows us to provide our female clients with the hygiene products they need free of charge. It benefits our community more than you know!” Lee Truesdale, Chief Development Officer, The Food Bank Dayton

Find all supporting partner locations and charities at www.FemmeAid.com.

“Our generous donor community makes it possible for us to continue this work. We help each other in a time of need. Whether dropping off menstrual hygiene products in the bins or making a monetary donation to purchase products together, we can end period poverty in Dayton. We are Dayton Strong.” Zoe Waller

Monetary donations can be made through The Dayton Foundation’s Femme Aid fund #8298 by mailing a check or online at FemmeAid.com. 100% of the donations go to purchasing menstrual hygiene products for people in need.

Donate at www.daytonfoundation.org or make checks payable to

The Dayton Foundation
1401 S Main St, Suite 100
Dayton, OH 45409

Please note clearly on your check FEMME AID FUND #8298

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

The Best of Abbey Road Live for One Night at Schuster

October 15, 2021 By Dayton937

Dayton Live presents RAIN – A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES in The Best of Abbey Road Live! In celebration of Abbey Road, RAIN will bring the greatest hits to life in addition to all your early favorites for one night only, October 27, 2021 at the  Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in downtown Dayton.

 

This mind-blowing performance takes you back in time with the legendary foursome delivering a note-for-note theatrical event that is “the next best thing to seeing The Beatles!” (Associated Press). Experience the worlds’ most iconic band and come celebrate The Best of Abbey Road Live with RAIN – A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES with updated sets that include state of the art LED, high-definition screens and multimedia content for the new 2021 tour.

Together longer than The Beatles, RAIN has mastered every song, gesture and nuance of the legendary foursome, delivering a totally live, note-for-note performance that’s as infectious as it is transporting. Like The Beatles, the onstage members of RAIN are not only supreme musicians, but electrifying performers in their own right!

 

Tickets are available only through DaytonLive.org and the Dayton Live Ticket Office, the official ticketing outlet for all performances at the Schuster Center, Victoria Theatre, Loft Theatre at the Metropolitan Arts Center, and the PNC Arts Annex.

 

Please note: In accordance with the city of Dayton mask mandate, masks will continue to be required inside all Dayton Live venues for patrons 6 and over. Starting October 1, 2021, patrons 12 and over attending performances at Dayton Live venues will also be required to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for entry. Health and safety policies will continue to be regularly evaluated and adjusted based on community health data, and public health and government guidance. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: https://www.daytonlive.org/about/health-safety/

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Abbey Road, Beatles tribute

Italian Wine Tasting Class at Rumbleseat

October 14, 2021 By Dayton937

Sommelier Brian Demark will be putting on a special wine tasting class. Regaling us with his stories and teaching us as we taste. Urmila will make the food and a good time will be had by all! Please call and reserve your place as seats are limited! The class will be $25 per person.
Tuesday October 19th 6:30pm.
R.S.V.P. (937)-938-9801

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Jah Soul’s 10 Year Anniversary Party

October 14, 2021 By Dayton937

Join us on Oct 15th at The Yellow Cab Tavern to celebrate the Reggae, Soul, Funk & Disco sounds that the Jah Soul Family has been bringing to the region for 10 YEARS!

Featuring Jonny Dread, Sharron Lane, Khyrs Blank, Eric Henry, Brad Denson, and Skabone Stan, this will be a night you do not want to miss!

Cover starts at 8:00pm on Oct 15th with performance starting around 9:00pm! Tickets are $7 presale and $10 at the doors. **Discounted presale tickets end at Midnight on Oct 14th

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Hole N One Donuts Opens Friday

October 13, 2021 By Lisa Grigsby

Formerly the manager of The Donut Haus Bakery in Springboro, 19 year old Luke Lawrence is now opening his own shop in Moraine.   With the blessing of Donut Haus owner Ryan Trip, who has mentored Luke, while he worked there, he has earned the right to all of the Recipes of the Donut Haus and Bear Creek Donuts. When it came to naming the business, he says his dad helped him come up with the name, Hole N One, which plays off life long  love of golf. You’ll notice decor elements paying homage to golf in the builing. While he says he never really expected to open his own business, it just kind of feel into place, with Ryan helping him through some of the steps needed to open the bakery.

Luke signs the lease and get the keys from realtor Kelly Gray.

For  opening day on  Friday October 15th they will be doing a free coffee with the purchase of a dozen or more! Please call ahead for  larger orders just to help so you don’t have to wait in line!

He’ll feature oversized donuts, huge Apple Fritters, oversized Cinnamon Rolls as well as gourmet coffee.  You’ll also find baked goods like cookies and muffins. Also be sure and try Luke’s favorite-  apple turnovers, he’ll also offer cherry as well. The coffee is from Rooted Grounds, a gourmet blend featuring a Columbian, Hazel Nut, Highlander Grog and a Pumpkin Spice for the season.

Hole N One Donuts

2739 West Alex Bell Road
Moraine, OH 45459
937-938-6328

Sun – Thurs 6am – 3pm 

Fri & Sat 6am – 4pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Hole N One Donuts, Luke Lawrence

New Mexican Eatery Opens in Tipp City

October 13, 2021 By Lisa Grigsby

Rafael Ramirez

Rafael Ramirez was born in Mexico, moved with his family to California when he was 4. His father and his uncles bought a restaurant and he grew up around the business.  With over 17 years of experience in the business, he spent the past 3 1/2 years working at El Tequila restaurant in Piqua, learning all the roles needed to run the eatery. He knew he wanted to own his own business, so when the former Chin’s location became available in Tipp City he  jumped at the chance to make his dream come true.

 

After 4 months of remodeling, bringing the kitchen up to code and hiring, he was ready to open. His wife, who will work in the restaurant,  helped him choose the name, Frida’s Mexican Kitchen & Bar.  His 2 sisters are also working as servers. After a 10 day soft opening, this Friday is the grand opening for the eatery, which will open without a liquor license. He applied about 4 months ago and due to Covid, the state is running behind on processing, but Rafael say he expects it any day now!

The restaurant which seats just over a 100 with patio seating for 20, will be open seven days a week, and feature daily specials. The menu is full of traditional Mexican favorites, but also features some specialty items like Mexican sushi.  Rafael explains that this is all the rage in Mexico and is a mix of Japanese and Mexican, with most of the sushi being deep fried. It’s listed on the menu as La Casa Azul de Frida:

Tuna Sashimi

Mini Sushi Bombs

You can order online for take out as well.


 

 

 

 


Frida’s Mexican Kitchen & Bar

965 W Main St
Tipp City, OH

(937) 506-8093

Open daily 11am – 10pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Frida's Mexican, Rafael Ramirez

Backpack Trip Planning 101 Class

October 13, 2021 By Dayton937

Have you been wanting to go backpacking or maybe you have been on a trip before but did not do any of the planning? For most people, planning a trip can be overwhelming and difficult or just confusing on where to start. Well, we are here to make the process simple and easy to understand. It is what we do. Trek and Paddle Adventure trip leaders will take you through our approach when it comes to planning an outdoor adventure. After this class, you will feel confident to take charge and accomplish that trip you have always wanted to take.

Filed Under: Active Living, Hiking/Backpacking

Dayton at Work and Play Artist of the Week: Samanta Farkas

October 13, 2021 By Bill Franz

ARTIST OF THE WEEK Samantha Farkas of Art by Samantha Farkas making one of her delightful bird paintings. When I visited her work space recently I watched her create some work and then I became the proud owner of one of her bird paintings. When my wife saw the piece she quickly put it up in her office, but she says I have visitation privileges.

After art school, Samantha told me she worked in preschool for fifteen years before deciding to do something new. She says she enjoyed doing art projects with the kids, but found she wasn’t doing much of her own art. Now she’s making a lot of work and also teaching at Raise Your Brush in Centerville.

You can see Samantha’s bird paintings and more at https://www.samanthafarkasart.com/

 

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts

Miami Valley Meals to Host Turkey Takeaway Meals For Thanksgiving

October 12, 2021 By Lisa Grigsby

For the second year in a row, Miami Valley Meals (MVM) will host a Turkey Takeaway Event for those in need across the Miami Valley. The event is being held this year with support from presenting sponsor, the Feast of Giving.

The Feast of Giving is an annual Dayton Holiday tradition providing Thanksgiving fare and festive fellowship. This community affair has served over 7,000 guests per year since 2009 and was most recently enjoyed in the Dayton Convention Center in 2019. The event was cancelled last year due to COVID-19 and the ongoing pandemic is forcing the event not to be held this year.

Although Daytonians will not be able to gather together for the Feast of Giving this year, the organization is supportive of MVM’s efforts to ensure all have a meal to enjoy this holiday.

Dr. Stephen Levitt, team member of the Feast of Giving, had this to say,

“The Feast of Giving is both excited and honored to support Miami Valley Meals in sharing a common goal of providing Thanksgiving meals to those who want and need them in our community. These meals are prepared, provided and served with dignity.”

Dr. Levitt goes on to say, “Although this is not our traditional event at the Dayton Convention Center, it provides an excellent Thanksgiving meal during difficult times. We are most grateful to Miami Valley Meals and their staff for making this possible. The Feast of Giving wishes everyone a happy and healthy holiday.”

In 2020, MVM distributed 10,000 frozen Thanksgiving meals at two sites along with increased service through their regular partners. This year, the goal is to distribute 15,000 meals.

MVM meals

Distributions this year will again take place the day before Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 24, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Trotwood-Madison High School and The University of Dayton Arena. Guests are to stay in their vehicles, follow signage for the drive-through, and meals will be placed in their vehicles. Masks are required. This is a first come, first served event.

In addition, MVM has partnered with the Dayton Young Black Professionals to add two smaller satellite locations in West Dayton at the Omega Baptist Church and the Dayton Boys & Girls Club. Distributions at these satellite locations will be from 12 p.m to 3 p.m.

Formerly working out of gracious host kitchens at House of Bread, the Life Enrichment Center and Lindy’s at Daybreak, MVM is now housed under one roof with its own kitchen. Miami Valley Meals is a partner agency of The Foodbank who will support this event with ingredient sourcing, temporary storage and trucks on the day of the event. MVM also reconnected with its former production partner, Lindy’s at Daybreak, to provide dessert for this year’s meals.

“The Turkey Takeaway event is made possible by tremendous community partnership, a supportive board and a hard-working team. We are all working towards the same goal — to provide a sense of normalcy, warmth and respite from difficult situations,” said MVM Executive Director, Amanda DeLotelle. “If you are struggling, we hope that the meal we provide makes your Thanksgiving a bit easier and brighter.”

Volunteer opportunities will be announced later this month on MVM’s website (miamivalleymeals.org) and its social media channels (@MiamiValleyMeals on Facebook and Instagram).

 

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Feast of Giving, Miami Valley Meals, mvm, Turkey Takeaway Meals

WOMEN IN JEOPARDY! at Dayton Theatre Guild

October 11, 2021 By Dayton937

Divorcées Mary and Jo are suspicious of their friend Liz’s new boyfriend, who is just plain creepy. He’s a dentist with a copy of Silence of the Lambs in his waiting room and an antique dentistry collection in his basement — and worse, he may be a serial killer! His missing hygienist was just found dead, apparently murdered by a dental instrument. Trading their wine glasses for spy glasses, the ladies try to discover the truth and save their friend before it’s too late.

Please Note: PATRONS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR FACEMASKS WHILE IN THE THEATRE

Runtime:  135 Minutes (Including a 15 minute intermission)

– Friday 8pm
– Saturday 5pm
– Sunday 3pm

Cast:

Women in Jeopardy! by Wendy MacLeod

Cassandra Engber as Mary
Peggy McDonald Allen as Jo
Heidi A. Porter as Liz
Valkyrie Williams as Amanda
Jimmy Fritchman as Trenner
Alex Carmichael as Jackson/Kirk

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Jazz & Beyond Concert: Jimmy Leach Jazztet

October 11, 2021 By Dayton937

Bob Ross Auto Group Jazz & Beyond series continues this Thursday, October 14th from 5:30-7:30pm with the Jimmy Leach Jazztet.

Jimmy Leach sings and plays trumpet, backed by some of the most sought after jazz players in Southern Ohio. Hear 20th century jazz standards, Latin favorites, & more.

This concert takes place in the Mimi & Stuart Rose Auditorium; all seating is general admission. Doors open at 5 & the performance begins at 5:30 p.m. A cash bar will be available in the museum’s Lower Court for drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), but no food will be served.

Free to members; included in museum general admission for non-members

Tickets may be purchased at the museum the night of each performance; all seating is general admission and includes regular admission to the museum $15

More Information: Call 937-223-4ART (4278) during regular museum hours.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

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