The City of Dayton has announced the newest investments of Dayton Recovery Plan funds following approval by the City Commission on Nov. 9.
The Dayton Recovery Plan (DRP) is a $138 million framework for community COVID relief and investment for the future, made possible by the federal American Rescue Plan Act.

The Dayton Recovery Plan is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to address the infrastructure, economic and equity issues that exist in the city by using a data-driven approach to analyze socio-economic, health, and demographic data to make informed funding decisions. These investments directly impact minority communities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic and long-standing economic and social inequities in Dayton. The Dayton Recovery Plan is our city’s innovative plan to utilize our share of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Based on a modified CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) formula, the Local Fiscal Relief section of the ARPA bill provided $138 million to the City of Dayton and is the largest grant in Dayton’s history. For a plan overview, go to daytonohio.gov/drp.




Many restaurants are extending their thanks to veterans and active duty military personnel by offering freebies and discounts on Veterans Day. All offers are for November 11th only, unless otherwise noted. Restaurants in red are locally owned!
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The club provided the space for women to gather, network, and advance their own lives as well as their community. Education, women’s rights, and politics were debated here. Members of the Club were leaders within the community, promoting music, art, education, civil rights, and suffrage.
Thursday, November 24th from 10 am to 2 pm



Ohio Liquor is conducting an online lottery to give as many Ohioans as possible a chance to purchase a bottle from the OHLQ Autumn Bottle Lottery, with prices ranging from $49.99 (plus tax) to $259.99 (plus tax).
COLONEL E.H. TAYLOR BARREL PROOF – 134 PROOF

OLD FORESTER BIRTHDAY BOURBON – 101 PROOF
The Life Enrichment Center has been engaged in personal and community transformation by serving those impacted by addiction, hunger and joblessness since 2002. Unfortunately, the pandemic and other economic factors have forced the LEC to downsize and focus their ongoing operations. They are holding an online auction to liquidate their surplus furniture, fixtures and equipment and their real estate, as well.

The real estate online auction can be found at 

A new upscale barbershop is open in the heart of the Wright Dunbar Historic Commercial District in early October 2022.
Owner Anthony Z. Thomas is currently a barber. He graduated from Dayton Barber College, has won numerous barber competitions, and was labeled one of the Best Young Barbers in the Dayton Area. Anthony Z. is opening the shop with his father and co-owner, Anthony Thomas. Anthony Thomas, who was featured in Marquis Who’s Who in Business, is also the owner and founder of Taco Street located in the West Social Tap & Table, Dayton’s first food hall.