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One Day Celtic Fest is Back at Renaissance Park!

June 13, 2022 By Dayton937

Celtic Fest Ohio returns to Renaissance Park on Saturday, June 18 with exciting experiences and activities for all ages. Celtic Fest Ohio will utilize approximately half of the Renaissance festival village for its one-day Celtic extravaganza. Featuring two stages of music from traditional to Celtic Rock, tastings galore, 50+ vendors, and so much more, this year’s event offers something for everyone. 

Eat. You won’t leave Celtic Fest Ohio hungry! The event features fare from Bangers & Colcannon Potatoes to Corned Beef & Cabbage, Shepherd’s Pie to Fishermen’s Pie, and blueberry scones and Bailey’s cheesecake. Bring your appetite and save room for dessert!  For true foodies, check out the Taste of the Isles– small plate tasting being offered in the Main Feast Hall at 3 pm and 7 pm.  The $50 ticket includes

  • Cornish Pasty with Guinness Demi
  • Pork Pie with Sage Cream Sauce
  • Guinness Beef Stew
  • Haggis with Ale Onion Gravy & Soda Bread
  • Irish Soda Bread Cookies
  • Irish Slammer Cupcake

Drink. Celtic Fest Ohio proudly serves Guinness along with a variety of ciders, ales, and mead. Keepsake stainless steel pints are available at the pubs or grab a tumbler from the official merch booth and keep your drink cold until its gone. Soft drinks and iced tea are also available. 

If you are 21+, tastings galore can be found at Celtic Fest Ohio. A Guinness etching event with a tasting conducted by a Guinness Ambassador will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about this beloved Irish brew. Roe & Co Irish Whiskey tastings featuring neat pours and cocktails is available with an ambassador to teach you all about this up-and-coming Irish Whiskey. The crew from Woodchuck Hard Cider will deliver a little Cidercation featuring hard to find varieties and dive into the history of hard apple cider. 

Rock. This is a big one at Celtic Fest Ohio. . .The event features the most diverse Celtic music lineup found anywhere. From the traditional Celtic of Poor Man’s Gambit and Father Son and Friends to the Celtic Rock of Bastard Bearded Irishmen, to the thunderous pipes and drums of Albannach the two stages will be filled all day long. Whether you want toe tapping jigs or subtle listening, there is a sound for every ear.  

Shop. Celtic Fest Ohio boasts 50+ vendors in the marketplace. Each shop is full of handmade wares, a service to offer, or unique items to fill your closet or decorate your home. Browse the marketplace while you make your way through the festival grounds from one stage to another. 

Celtic Fest Ohio happens Saturday, June 18 at Renaissance Park in Waynesville. Hours are 11am to 10pm, rain or shine. Visit www.celticfestohio.com for more information

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles

City-Wide Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 18th

June 13, 2022 By Dayton937

Genuine Work, the Dayton community’s premier full-service collaborative, co-working firm, announces its Juneteenth National Independence Day celebration, championing the progress of Dayton’s great Black and Brown entrepreneurs and this vibrant community. Genuine Work has partnered with the Oregon District Business Association (ODBA), Northwest Dayton Partnership’s Learn to Earn Program, and venture development firm Trep House for an afternoon full of activities, camaraderie, and laughter.

The celebration kicks off at 11 am on Saturday, June 18th at Genuine Work, 15 McDonough St. Until 2 pm, Daytonians can enjoy the family-friendly festivities such as face painting and classic children’s games, a wide variety of black-owned food trucks offering a selection of bites and treats, and local organizations and businesses coming together to showcase the best Dayton has to offer.

“It is with a full heart and gratitude, I have the opportunity as Genuine Work’s Community Builder to host an event that is intentional and necessary for Dayton’s Black and Brown community. We look forward to celebrating this joyous and impactful holiday with all who call Dayton home and to taking time to honor the ancestors that realized this holiday for us.” – Dana Graham, Community Builder, Genuine Work

With the Juneteenth celebration, Genuine Work and its partners seek to highlight the success of the Black and Brown community, particularly the triumphs of minority-owned businesses within Dayton. As champions of equality, Genuine Work, ODBA, and the Northwest Dayton Partnership hope to connect the larger Dayton community to some of the thriving small businesses and entrepreneurs integral to the fabric of western Ohio. Find a new favorite food truck, wine, boutique, service providers, and more while celebrating progress.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dana Graham, Genuine Work, Juneteenth

Dayton Dance Initiative presents ART BASH

June 13, 2022 By Dayton937

Get ready for ART BASH! Meet and mingle with the artists of DDI while enjoying live music, live art, open bar, raffles, silent auctions and more! You’ll get a sneak preview of DDI’s upcoming Making Moves show. An ARTfull evening to support Dayton Dance Initiative, don’t miss out on the party of the summer at ART BASH!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Travis Tritt Takes on The Fraze

June 13, 2022 By Dayton937

Travis Tritt is coming off his most recent album release, Set In Stone; his first original full-length studio album in more than a decade. Released through Big Noise Music Group and produced by Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, The Highwomen, Sturgill Simpson), the album features 11 new songs, 8 of which were co-written by Tritt.

Travis Tritt’s albums, seven of which are certified platinum or higher, have led him to amass more than 30 million in career album sales, two GRAMMY® Awards, four CMA Awards, including the CMA Horizon Award (now known as the New Artist Award); a Billboard Music Award for Top New Artist, an invitation to become a member of the world-famous Grand Ole Opry and a devoted fan base that has filled venues coast-to-coast. He is also dubbed one of “The Class of ‘89,” which includes Country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and Alan Jackson, who dominated the charts in the ‘90s.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Bourbon & Cigars at Mother Stewart’s

June 13, 2022 By Dayton937

Join us for a Bourbon & Cigar sampling on June 15 from 6-8pm. Participants will sample 8 x 1oz samples of local and national distilleries, and 2 cigars from Minette’s!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Grist Presents Gnocchi/Gnudi Class

June 13, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

Join Grist this coming Saturday evening from 5:30- 8:30pm and learn how to make Gnocchi & Gnudi better than your Grandmother… or at least just as good! The class will consist of a few demonstrations, a small hands-on portion, and a lovely 4-course meal. Tickets are $95/person and can be reserved online. Beer and wine will be available for purchase.

The menu for the evening:
1st Course:
Summer Greens with Parmesan Frico, Beet Cured Egg Yolk, Pickled Radish, Cucumber Green Goddess

2nd Course:
Meyer Lemon Gnudi with Charred Sweet Corn, Summer Truffle, Tomato Raisins, Chive Pesto

3rd Course:
Gnocchi alla Bolognese with Grana Padano & Fresh Basil

4th Course:
Dark Chocolate Torte with Peanut Brittle, Aerated Chocolate, Roasted Banana Ice Cream


Grist Provisions

46 W 5th St
Dayton, OH 45402

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: gnocchi, Grist

Boy George & Culture Club Coming to The Rose

June 13, 2022 By Dayton937

Grammy award-winning pop sensation Boy George & Culture Club will bring their 2022 tour to Huber Heights, OH for a performance at Rose Music Center at the Heights onThursday, September 15 with special guest The English Beat.  Fans can expect to hear classics including “Karma Chameleon” and “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” among other chart-topping hits.

Culture Club needs little introduction. With a career spanning over 30 years, the GRAMMY® Award-winners first shot to international stardom in the 1980’s as one of the UK’s biggest exports of the 20th Century.

Culture Club was formed by front man Boy George and bassist Mikey Craig and were joined by Jon Moss (who had drumming stints with the Damned and Adam and the Ants) and then guitarist Roy Hay shortly thereafter. Realizing they had a crossdressing Irish singer (George), a black-Briton (Craig), a Jewish drummer (Moss) and an ethnic Englishman (Hay), they settled on the name Culture Club, referring to the various ethnic backgrounds of the members. A multi-racial band, with an openly gay front man, Culture Club was ahead of the curve.

When Boy George and Culture Club exploded onto the scene in 1982, they sent shockwaves around the world and changed popular culture forever. Simultaneously shifting perception in music, fashion and art. Over the next three decades, the Boy George/Culture Club name has become an iconic global brand.

In 1984, the band picked up the Grammy Award for Best New Artists, and the awards for Best British Group and Best British Single at the BRIT Awards. Culture Club became the first group since The Beatles to have three Top 10 hits in America from a debut album, and the first group in music history to have an album certified diamond in Canada. The New Romantic pop sensations went on to achieve seven UK Top 10 singles, nine Top 10 singles in the USA, and nine Top 20 singles in Australia – including ‘Karma Chameleon’ and ‘Do You Really Want to Hurt Me’ and went on to sell over 100 million singles and 50 million albums worldwide.

Culture Club are without a doubt living legends, with their front-man Boy George recognized as one of the first true, unapologetic innovators in the music and fashion world and irrevocably, of our time – they are clearly back to stay.

Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10am on Friday, June 17th at Ticketmaster.comand RoseMusicCenter.com.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles

For Dayton By Dayton Music Festival at RiverScape Saturday

June 10, 2022 By Dayton937

Rapper K. Carter is hosting and headlining his third For Dayton By Dayton music festival. The outdoor event has a diverse lineup that includes indie rocker Mike Bankhead, Americana artist Amber Hargett, rapper P the Prophet and roots rockers Age Nowhere.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Farmer Matthew Keener Starts A Nonprofit To Donate Beef To The Needy

June 10, 2022 By Guest Contributor

The rich, honeyed strains of Bach’s Mass in B minor greet visitors when they walk into his farmhouse in rural western Ohio. Along North Lutheran Church Road in Trotwood, beef cattle munch on the slowly emerging shoots of grass in early spring.

Welcome to the world of Matthew Keener, a former Wright State University music student who took a 10-year detour to ranch in northern Montana before returning to Ohio to raise cattle and now start a nonprofit organization to donate beef to the needy.

Funds from Keener’s nonprofit will be allocated to six different regions of Ohio and used to buy cows from local farmers, turn it into hamburger and donate it to food banks, church pantries and soup kitchens across the state. Ohio will be the test market, with a goal of eventually expanding to three or four other states.

The idea was born when Keener realized that several local golf courses had been decommissioned but the grass still needed to be cut. So he volunteered to mow the grass at the former Madden Golf Course in Dayton for free, turn it into hay to feed his cows and donate beef from some of the animals to food pantries, starting with The Foodbank of Dayton.

“Fresh meat is really an item that we don’t see a lot of,” said Lee Lauren Truesdale, chief development officer at The Foodbank. “Not only is this meat going to feed families in the area, but the program is going sustain farmers and their operations and what they do every day.”

Keener called the hunger problem “absolutely huge.”

“By changing the way we manage the grassland areas that aren’t being used, we can turn that into protein and feed people in the communities that definitely need it,” he said.

Keener’s farmhouse began as a log cabin built by his great grandfather in 1837 on 160 acres just northwest of Dayton. Keener grew up next to it and spent much of his waking hours there as a boy, mowing grass and maintaining the barns.

Matthew Keener, a farmer and former Wright State music student, has launched a nonprofit organization to donate beef to the hungry, starting with the Foodbank of Dayton. (Photos by Erin Pence)

His interest in music began at a young age. He sang in church choirs, an opera children’s chorus and later with the Dayton Bach Society.

His father, a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, taught music at New Lebanon schools and later at Wright State. Keener had his father as a music teacher all through high school and at Wright State.

The opera-singing, French horn-playing Keener currently sings in the choir at Concordia Lutheran Church in Oakwood.

Keener enrolled at Wright State to study music after graduating from Dixie High School in 1995. During that time, he would go to Montana in the summers to work on harvest crews.

“I absolutely fell in love with Montana and one year I didn’t come home,” he said. “I stayed in Montana for 10 years, working on cattle ranches and riding horses.”

Keener said the experience changed him drastically, teaching him to appreciate the solitude and the quiet. He later got rid of his television and rarely listens to the radio so he can concentrate on his own thoughts.

When he returned to Ohio, Keener decided to take over the family farm and start a beef cattle herd. It was tough sledding at first.

“For a long time, we didn’t know if we were going to make it,” he said.

Then Keener discovered Polyface Farm, which is run by Joel Salatin and his family in rural Swoope, Virginia, and is known for using unconventional methods to emotionally, economically and environmentally enhance agriculture. The methods include direct marketing of meats and produce to consumers, pastured poultry, grass-fed beef and a rotation method that creates an ecological system.

After Keener saw a video about Polyface, he had an “epiphanal moment” and jumped on board the farm-to-table movement.

“That is going to save this farm,” he recalled thinking. “I knew that was exactly what it was going to take. So we started rotating cattle. We took row crops out. We stopped using the chemical fertilizers. We started composting.”

Keener said people want to know where their food comes from and that it is raised in a good fashion.

“The consumer is now driving the ship in a different direction,” he said. “They are asking for a better-quality product from farming. It creates more opportunities for people to do what I’m doing.”

Keener supplies about 15 restaurants with meat, most of it wagyu beef, among the most sought-after meats in the world because of its buttery tenderness. And once a month, needy families can pick up discounted beef, pork and chicken from Kenner’s butcher shop in Dayton.

The 43-year-old Keener and his farm have been featured in a documentary film called “Farmers for America,” which highlights the nation’s younger farmers. It was produced by Graham Meriwether and narrated by Mike Rowe, known for his work on the Discovery Channel series “Dirty Jobs.”

Keener said his six years at Wright State combined with ranching in Montana have enabled him to bridge the gap between farmers and city dwellers.

“It allowed me to speak a different language,” he said. “You just have to learn how to navigate different fields.”


This article first appeared on Wright State University Newsroom
By Kris Sproles
[email protected], 937-775-3454

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Hot Sauce DIY by JuicyMelt Supreme!

June 9, 2022 By Dayton937

If you love hot sauces then we have the program for you.  Get the inside scoop on JuicyMelt Supreme, one of Dayton’s premiere hot sauce companies, when owner and flavor connoisseur Jeffrey McElfresh shares how a passion for heat and taste inspired him to create his own brand.

McElfresh will also share some of the basic techniques to creating your very own sauce, as well as talk about the importance of finding a defining flavor.  To capitalize on the notion that flavor is just as important as heat, McElfresh will have some unique samples for community members to try.  Hot or not, you’re in for a treat!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Centerville’s Party in the Park!

June 9, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

The city of Centerville will kick off the summer season with its first Party in the Park event on June 10, 2022, featuring the band Stranger at Stubbs Park.

Party in the Park, sponsored by the city of Centerville, Heart of Centerville Washington Twp. (HOCWT) business association, Centerville-Washington History, and Centerville-Washington Park District, is a family-friendly, one-day concert, shopping, and dining experience in the picturesque Stubbs Park amphitheater.

Rock out to ’80s tunes by Stranger

This year’s event will be larger, opening at 6 pm for shopping with more than 30 curated vendors, boutiques, and area small businesses offering a unique variety of items for purchase, along with dining from select food trucks. HOCWT will provide beer, wine, and liquor sales from local Heavier Than Air, Loose Ends, and Bock Family breweries.

Meanwhile, Centerville-Washington History will facilitate card games and other games of chance, and the Centerville Noon Optimist Club will sponsor the Big 6 Wheel game table. The Centerville-Washington Park District will provide kids activities. The event will conclude with the showing of the movie Jumanji beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m. The first 100 event attendees will receive a free HOCWT canvas tote bag to help carry all of their treasures home.

Thousands of people are expected to attend Party in the Park, and Centerville Police will be directing parking efforts within the park itself as well as at the nearby library and police station. Participants are encouraged to get to the park early and bring their lawn chair to save a seat for the Strangers concert and movie.

A second Party in the Park concert, shopping, and dining event is planned for Friday, July 15, and will feature The Fries. More information on these events can be found at www.hocwt.org.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Bessies HomeMade Noodles Closes Fairborn Deli

June 8, 2022 By Dayton937

Bessies HomeMade Noodles that opened in Fairborn in February of this year, in Fairborn has shut its retail doors.
 Owner Monica Easterling and her husband bought the building two years ago to use for manufacturing, but the front had previously been set up as a butcher shop and they thought it would be a great addition to their fair and grocery noodle business
Bessie was Monica’s great-grandmother. She passed away more than a 35 years ago, but Monica remembers learning to make the egg noodles by her side using the simple recipe of flour, water, eggs and “foo-foo dust,” as Monica calls the secret seasoning that makes Bessie’s so popular.
Here’s the announcement they posted on their Facebook page:
“Our deli is now permanently closed. Our building will be used for our manufacturing and distribution and is not open to the public. Thank you for those of you who came out to support us. However, it was not enough to keep it open. You may still purchase our noodles at your local grocery store in the freezer section.”
Sincerely,
Matt & Monica Easterling
You’ll still find Bessie’s noodles at fairs and festivals around town and in the frozen cases at Kroger or Dorothy Lane Market or your local grocery store.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Elvis In The Park?

June 8, 2022 By Dayton937

This weekend a 14 piece tribute band to the king of rock and roll takes the stage at Riverfront Park in Miamisburg, behind Ron’s Pizza. The concert is free and the music is scheduled to start Saturday Night, June 11th, at 8pm. The only thing you have to do is BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR.

This roughly 2 hour music tribute to Elvis highlights one of his “Vegas Style” concerts.  From “CC Rider” to “Suspicious Minds,” a huge set of hits are covered.  And how about that band?  The 14 piece band dubbed “The Comeback Special” is sure to impress the most stubborn rock fans.  

Beaverceek native Ryan Roth portrays Elvis, with a pitch perfect voice, tuned over the years in local appearances.  He was even a talented contestent on a national contest show out of Nashville.  Get ready to watch him perform the best of Elvis, with an occasional move of the pelvis, the ladies in the crowd may even get a scarf from “The King.”

No Rock N Green Tomato Fest Until 2023
The concert is usually the cap of the Rock N Green Tomato Festival, but due to a number of logistical and supply problems, the festival is postponed until June 9 & 10th, 2023 where it expands to a 2 day music, food and craft vendor event.  In 2023, look for old favorites like the Fried Green Tomatoes and the Hamburger Wagon’s burger eating contest.  Next year’s festival hopes to add beer trucks. 

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR THIS OUTDOOR CONCERT:
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ADMISSION IS FREE and FAMILY FRIENDLY

CONCERT STARTS at 8PM
BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR
NO FOOD VENDORS, BUT LOCAL RESTAURANTS ARE OPEN

RIVERFRONT PARK ADDRESS IS
3 North Miami Avenue, Miamisburg, OH 45342    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               











    

Filed Under: Dayton Music, On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: comebck special, Elvis, miamisburg, ryn roth, Tribute

Local Belmont Restaurant For Sale

June 7, 2022 By Dayton937

Patrick Reed is a retired Dayton Fire Captain and owner of Angie’s Firehouse Tavern. Angie’s first opened as a Hungarian restaurant in 1938. It was a Belmont institution, famous for its cabbage rolls, until it shut down in the 1990’s. Pat Reed re-opened the neighborhood icon in 2009, as Angie’s Firehouse Tavern.

Captain Reed has loved owning this gem, but he is now ready to pass this historic landmark on to the next owner.  Best known for delicious Hungarian style cabbage rolls, the recipe conveys to the new owner along with abundance of memorabilia, phone booth, smoker and trailer for off site events, kitchen equipment, liquor license, cigarette, and ATM machines and much more.

A kitchen prep area 15’x15’, 30’x15 kitchen, deep freeze. This iconic piece of real estate history can be seen by appointment Monday – Thursday during the am. The bar side 52’x16’ boasts charming bar and if these walls could talk, the stories they could tell of the wonderful stories of yester year and present-day life.

When you enter the “Cheers”  When you enter the “Cheers” prelude comes to mind. The restaurant side 52’17’ featuring booths that are rarely empty. The patrons are treated like family, and they always come back for more… Upstairs you will find offices and 2 – 1-bedroom apartments for additional income or live right above your fantastic venture.

A complete list of equipment and memorabilia will be provided upon request. We cannot wait to show you this fantastic Dayton Icon and share with you why Angie’s has been a neighborhood gathering place and eatery surviving all the ever-changing economics over the decades. If the great times and fond memories within this establishment could give a fair market value, this piece of history would be priceless.

Asking price as listed on LoopNet is $475,000.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Suddenly Free Bus Rides Make A Lot of Sense!

June 7, 2022 By Dayton937

With gas at $5/gallon the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) wants to ensure access to community members by providing free rides Saturdays and Sundays this summer  running through September 4, 2022.

The RTA has long supported the community’s need for accessible transportation. With gas prices at an all-time high, the RTA wants to encourage people to save money by using public transportation while also ensuring steep gas prices don’t create a barrier for people wanting to participate in summer events. The free weekend rides will apply to both fixed-route and paratransit services.

RTA is proudly serving Montgomery County, and summer is the perfect time to get outside and explore all of what the area has to offer. From festivals to concerts, recreational activities to parks, unique shopping to local restaurants and breweries, Montgomery County is packed with great things to do in your community, and RTA wants to help get you there.

“There’s a lot happening on weekends these days, both in terms of work and leisure. Later this year RTA will be moving toward an improved service model that provides the same level of service seven days a week to meet those needs,” said Bob Ruzinsky, RTA CEO. “We felt free rides on the weekends for the summer would be a great way to get folks familiar with using RTA and provide them with a reliable transportation option for all their weekend needs.”

Avoid the headache of trying to find parking and plan your trip via the Transit app, RTA’s official real-time information and trip-planning mobile application. The app is free to download and available to both Android and Apple users. Don’t have a smartphone? For a trip planner to find which RTA routes can get you to and from the event of your choice, visit our website www.iriderta.org.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: RTA

An Astrophysicist Goes To The Movies

June 7, 2022 By Dayton937

Fom Star Wars to Frozen to The Titanic to The Martian. An entertaining and enlightening review of all the science that our favorite movies got wrong, combined with some of the stuff they got right. Incorporates the latest films as well as some classics that you may not have known had any science in them at all.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

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