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How To Get Your House A Starring Role In A Movie

March 25, 2023 By Dayton937

 

From swanky mansions to creepy cabins, your house could star in Hollywood’s next big blockbuster.  According to Dayton Film Commissioner Lisa Grigsby, location scouts are always on the lookout for interesting properties. “Generally, they want a house with an open concept. Somewhere where you can put a camera and half the house won’t disappear. You want something that flows and gets good light,” she explained.  It’s not just mansions that make the ideal film location.  Sometimes the production team is looking for something tiny, dilapidated or even “haunted-looking.” Cabins, barns, lofts and farms are all on the list of locations Grigsby has scouted for area films.

As for how long the filming process takes, Grigsby says it depends entirely on the shoot.

“If they’re filming for three weeks, there’s generally  three days of prep and a wrap of three days after. You could be out of the house for an entire month if you’re willing to do that,” she said.  Most shoots in the Miami Valley last two to four days. Financial compensation for locations depends on the kind of house, the kind of scene and the size of the film. The key is to negotiate a rate that makes both parties happy, she said.  It’s not unusual to have a production pay to put you up in a hotel while they use your house.

While some people may be wary of handing over their property to film crews, Grigsby says the industry standard is to return the house exactly as it is found. Professional film companies will draw up a formal contract and provide insurance to cover any damage that could happen in the house, he said. Crews work professionally in the space and often cardboard-up walls and cover floors, she added. “By the end of it, your house should be back to normal in every way,” Grigsby explains.

Registering your house

Registering your property is done through an online registry run by FilmDayton and is free. The first step is creating a digital photo tour of your property, featuring as many wide shots as you can. If you can show multiple rooms in one shot, that’s great because then you can show action in different areas when you’re filming. Special features like pools, stairways, or interesting architectural details should be highlighted.  Here’s an example of what a listing looks like:

FilmDayton is hosting an information session this Monday night at their space on the 2nd floor of the Dayton Mall from 6-7pm.  Grigsby will talk about how the process works and what it means to list in their database. This event will provide property owners the opportunity to have their house, farm, cabin, trailer listed in our FilmDayton location database.  You are welcome to bring digital photo’s of your property and they’ll help you fill out the property information forms required to be in the database.   No contact info is shared with the public.
If there is any interest in your house, the commission will contact you directly to share production contacts with you.

 

Filed Under: Community, On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: FilmDayton, Location database

Sonic $2 & $3 Crave Menu

March 25, 2023 By Dayton937

Sonic introduced their Under $2 Craves menu concept this past December and and have just introduced a new Under $3 Craves menu.

The Under $2 Craves menu include:

  • Jr. Cheeseburger: A Jr beef patty, ketchup, mustard, pickles and a cheese slice on a lightly toasted plain bun for $1.99
  • Fritos Chili Cheese Jr. Wrap: Chili and melted cheddar cheese are all wrapped up in a warm flour tortilla for $149.
  • Oreo Cookie & Chocolate Sweet Mini Sundae: A mini sundae topped with Oreo Cookie Pieces and Chocolate Syrup for $1.99.
  • Snickers Bars & Caramel Sweet Mini Sundae: A mini sundae topped with Snickers Bars Pieces & Caramel Syrup for $1.99.

And now Sonic has introduced a Under $3 Craves menu, you can enjoy the following select menu items for $2.99 each:

  • Quarter Pound Double Cheeseburger: Two 100 percent pure beef, seasoned patties layered with two slices of melty American cheese, pickles, ketchup, and mustard on a golden, toasted bun.
  • Chicken Slinger: 100 percent all-white meat chicken, crinkle-cut pickles and creamy mayonnaise all served on a warm brioche bun.
  • Chili Cheese Coney: An all-beef hot dog topped with warm chili and melty cheddar cheese served in a soft, warm bakery bun.

Just keep in mind that when ordering online, the discount will be applied at checkout.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: craves menu, Sonic

SUPERHERO C.A.P.E. 5K WALK / RUN

March 25, 2023 By Dayton937

Family Violence Prevention Center invites all of you to come out and run/walk with us on April 1, 2023. Comfortable Superhero Costumes are Encouraged!
Location of start and finish is Beavercreek High School. Park in lot. Start time is 9 am. Registration will begin at 7:30 am.
This is a 5K course that runs through a neighborhood with some hills.

Filed Under: Runners

Tim McCord and Trio Pi at Hidden Gems

March 25, 2023 By Dayton937

Tim McCord bring his sax prowess back to The Hidden Gem with an excellent backing group comprised of Rob Allgeyer, Mike Sharfe, and Jim Leslie this Sun, March 26th.

Doors open at 6pm, Music at 7pm

$10 all ages

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Additions to Fraze Summer Line Up

March 24, 2023 By Dayton937

Fraze announces two more shows:

38 Special & Loverboy

Mix 107.7 SummerFest Kick-Off Concert

SATURDAY, JUNE 3 at 8pm

38 SPECIAL continues to bring their signature blast of Southern Rock to over 100 cities a year. Their many Gold and Platinum album awards stand in testament to the endurance of a legendary powerhouse with their arena-rock pop smashes including “Hold On Loosely,” “Rockin’ Into the Night,” “Caught Up in You,” “Fantasy Girl,” “If I’d Been the One,” “Back Where You Belong,” “Chain Lightnin’,” “Second Chance,” and more!

Guitarist/vocalist DON BARNES says it’s all about maintaining that intensity in their live shows. “We never wanted to be one of those bands that had maybe gotten a little soft or complacent over the years. We’re a team, and it’s always been kind of an unspoken rule that we don’t slack up, we stack up. We go out there every night to win.”

$65 – Plaza & Orchestra
$45 – Lawn & Terrace
(Ticket prices increase $5 day of show)
Limit 4 tickets per person first day of sale.

TICKETS GO ON SALE 4/1 – 10:00 AM

Boney James & Lalah Hathaway

with special guest Damien Escobar

SUNDAY, JULY 23 at 7:30on

Boney James

Detour, on Concord Records, is chart-topping jazz/R&B sax player Boney James’ 18th studio album. Appropriately titled, this latest album is a subtle stylistic turn that builds on the commercial success of 2020’s Solid, his highest charting release ever on the pop charts, peaking in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200.

“The urge to write again came from the joy of being back on the road, performing in front of live audiences,” explains Boney. “I had shut down creatively when the pandemic hit. It was the disruptive and disorienting detour we all took when the world locked down, and that’s reflected in the more experimental directions some of the new music takes. The thing about a detour, you may take a different route, but you still get to your destination.”

Lalah Hathaway

Lalah Hathaway is a 5x GRAMMY award-winning singer/songwriter and producer and 10-time nominee. Undeniable music royalty and a 30-year music industry veteran, Lalah’s music transcends genre – from R&B ballads to pop standards and soulful jazz – she has collaborated with today’s top hitmakers, including Pharrell Williams, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Anderson. Paak, Robert Glasper, Rapsody, Snoop Dogg and Esperanza Spalding. Lalah has also shared the stage with music legends, from Prince to Stevie Wonder to Herbie Hancock, and was recently decorated with an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music. Lalah’s song “Show Me Your Soul,” from the hit documentary ‘Mr. Soul!,’ was featured on the Oscars 2021 shortlist for Best Original Song and in December 2022, the video dropped for Lalah’s new single ‘This Christmas’ – a duet with her late father, Donny Hathaway, made from a previously unreleased version of his classic Christmas anthem.

$75.50 – Plaza & Center Orchestra
$70.50 – Side Orchestra
$40.50 – Lawn & Terrace
(Ticket prices increase $5 day of show)

TICKETS GO ON SALE 4/1 – 10:00 AM

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: 38 Special, Boney James, Fraze, Lalah Hathaway, Loverboy

Relativity Opens at Dayton Theater Guild

March 24, 2023 By Dayton937

In 1902, Albert and Mileva Einstein had a daughter. After 1904, the child was never seen or spoken of again. It is now 1942, and a reporter has come to interview Einstein about his mysterious family history, only to discover far more secrets under the surface. As the reporter questions Einstein about his theory of relativity and personal past, she develops a new, more pressing query: To be a great man, does one first need to be a good man?

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Spungeworthy Rocks The Phone Booth Lounge

March 24, 2023 By Dayton937

We are back in the booth this Friday night!! Come have fun!

No cover charge!

Filed Under: Dayton Music

It’s Opening Weekend at the Drive-In

March 23, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

The Dixie Twin Drive-In Theater is a classic example of Americana that offers current day value with a touch of nostalgia. Located in Dayton, Ohio, “The Dixie” has 2 huge Screens, each with its own State-of-the-Art Digital Projector. We feature “First-Run” movies and play 2 movies per screen, per night, for an unmatched outdoor movie theater experience.

Starting this weekend, the outdoor movie season begins Friday & Saturday nights and expands to 6 nights per week (Closed Mondays) from Memorial Weekend through Mid-August. Toward summer’s end, they’ll go back to a Friday & Saturday schedule until the season ends around end of October.

📽 🍿 Movies start at dark and there’s a full Concession Stand of popcorn, pizza, burgers, chicken fingers, hot dogs, nacho’s, soft pretzels, ice cream, candy, slushies, fountain & bottled drinks, gatorade, hot cocoa, coffee and  even custom Dixie Merch! A short intermission in-between the first and second movie, allows for bathroom breaks and last chance purchases of concessions . Bathrooms are located on the north side of our Concession Stand.

 

Playing this weekend: JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4: 8 PM – 10:50 PM | R on both screens

Gates open an hour before the first movie starts. Movies start at dark. Open Rain or Shine.

🎥 Screen 1: (Furthest from Ticket Booth)  107.3 FM
🎥 Screen 2: (Closest to Ticket Booth)  105.3 FM

You can sit in front of or behind your car to prevent taking up more parking spaces. They ask that you do not sit on top of your car. Forgot your lawn chair? You can purchase one at the concession stand!  Sometimes car speakers aren’t loud enough to hear the movies, bring a portable radio if you plan on sitting outside of your car during the movie.

 

Ticket Prices:

🎟 Adults (13 & up): $10

🎟 Children (Ages: 12 – 5): $5

🎟 Children (Ages: 4 & under): Free

Military Discount: $1 (Must show valid ID)

Movies play rain or shine! However, if the weather is bad enough that it’s preventing them from playing the movies, they will issue rain checks to all cars to come back on another night

The grounds of the Dixie Twin are also home to a Sunday morning outdoor shopping experience! Visit The Paris Flea Market Sundays, 6:00am to 12:00 noon (seriously, people are shopping at 6 am with flashlights), starting April through October.


Dixie Twin Drive-In

6201 N Dixie Dr, Dayton, OH 45414
937-890-5513

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dixie Twin Drive-In

Verletta Jackson Named City Commission Chief of Staff

March 23, 2023 By Dayton937

The Dayton City Commission has appointed Verletta Jackson as their Chief of Staff. Ms. Jackson will lead the City Commission Office and provide policy direction to the Commission agencies.

Ms. Jackson joins the City Commission Office after 33 years with the City of Dayton, where she began as a Recreation Aide. Most recently, Ms. Jackson lead the newly created Community Engagement Division of the Department of Planning, Neighborhoods and Development where she built a team of staff responsible for engaging with Dayton residents. Over her time with the city, Ms. Jackson has led the Neighborhood Leadership Institute, EITC (the city’s free tax preparation program), and the Neighborhood Mini Grants program.

“Ms. Jackson is a lifelong public servant of the City of Dayton and her track record both within the community and at city hall speaks for itself,” said Dayton Mayor Jeffrey Mims. “She will be a natural fit in this new role and will also make history as the first African American woman to serve in this capacity. I look forward to her leadership in the very important work of improving our community.”

The Chief of Staff position replaces the Director of the City Commission Office, which is being vacated by Torey Hollingsworth.

Filed Under: Community

The Cookieologist and Slide Thru Open Wed

March 22, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Kali Muhammad II, owner of Slide Thru and Isiah Davis, owner of The Cookieologist have teamed up to open a spot in Englewood, next door to JD’s Old Fashioned Frozen Custard.  Today is their soft opening day.  They explain the spot as a kitchen pick up spot, you’ll order online and pick up your food at the site.  It’s not a restaurant with table service, but there are some picnic tables outside if you’d like to eat there.  Oh, and if you haven’t ordered ahead, you can order via a QR code on site.

Muhammad explain that while a brick and mortar business was in his plan, he didn’t expect for tht to happen for a few more years.  But when this space became available we just knew it was meant to be.
Of course, you’ll still see his food truck out and about this season, maybe just not quite as often.

Slide Thru soft opening hours today will be  from 2:30 PM-7 PM in Englewood today. Muhammad shared he’s excited to be able to offer many of his classic sliders, something he couldn’t do in the food truck, due to limited space.  He’ll also have  arancini, fries, tator tots, beignet bites, as well as Chicken Head’s lemonade.

The Cookieologist is offering a soft opening launch promo code for $5 off $25. They’ll be open beginning at 4:20pm

This code is now LIVE so you can pre-order and set your pickup time. “We are truly excited to be a part of this community and can’t wait to be your go-to cookie & pizza spot! Featured cookie will be Oreo-Cheesecake.”
We will remain open for orders in our Kettering ghost kitchen as well. (Codes only available at Englewood)

The Cookieologist

322 Union Blvd Unit B
Englewood, OH 45322

Wed – Thurs 4:20 pm to 9pm
Fri & Sat 4:20 pm to 10 pm

Slide Thru
322 Union Blvd Unit B
Englewood, OH 45322
Wed- Fri 11am – 7pm
Sat & Sun 11- 9pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Isiah Davis, Kali Muhammad II, Slide Thru, The Cookieologist

Blues & Bluegrass Announced For The Rose

March 22, 2023 By Dayton937

Blues Rock icon and five-time Grammy-nominated guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd has announced his second annual Backroads Blues Festival featuring veteran blues guitarist Eric Gales and NYC-based blues star King Solomon Hicks. The tour will make its way across the US, stopping in Huber Heights, OH on Wednesday, June 7 for a performance at Rose Music Center.

“I wanted to offer a traditional touring blues festival,” Shepherd shares. “One that will give people a chance to see the best of the best all in one place.” The announcement follows a hugely successful inaugural run of the Backroads Blues Festival in 2022, which featured Buddy Guy and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram.

The Backroads Blues Festival is an extension of Shepherd’s award-winning, Platinum-selling 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads film and album project, which saw him travel the country with his band and a portable studio alongside the world’s most renowned blues players, as well as some of the genre’s lesser known, but rare and towering talents. Featured artists included Etta Baker, Pinetop Perkins, Honeyboy Edwards, Lazy Lester, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Hubert Sumlin, and B.B. King, among others.

 

Greensky Bluegrass is thrilled to announce summer tour dates with special guest Neighbor. This year the band will stop in Huber Heights, OH for a performance at Rose Music Center on Friday, June 30.

 

Greensky Bluegrass are widely known for their thoughtful lyricism, edgy and genre-expansive sound, dazzling live performances and relentless touring schedule.

However, that is only the tip of the complex tale of the five musicians that make up Greensky Bluegrass: Anders Beck [dobro], Michael Arlen Bont [banjo], Dave Bruzza [guitar], Mike Devol [upright bass], and Paul Hoffman [Mandolin]. The five are connected through a deep bond, just as they are seasoned road warriors, they’re a band of brothers who have seen each other through decades of ups and downs, personal and collective highlights, and the moments when life turns it all upside down.

For the past century, bluegrass music has traditionally relayed real tales of American life, struggle, tragedy, and triumph. It gives a voice to the quiet, yet colorful stories woven into the fabric of the country itself. Greensky Bluegrass live these stories through their records and performances.

“Greensky is and always has been very unique in our world,” says Paul Hoffman. “We put our love, energy, and focus into what we appreciate about our music. We come together as a band in a way that’s organic. We take a lot of pride in how we grow and challenge each other too. We’re maturing together. I think we get more Greensky all of the time.”

NEIGHBOR

With a diverse catalog of hundreds of songs, the musical juggernaut Neighbor has become one of the most exciting and unpredictable live bands on the music scene today. Grown in large part by the passion and devotion of the fans called Neighbors, their symbiotic relationship inspires and touches every performance. The creation of childhood neighbors Richard James (vocals, keys) and Lyle Brewer (guitar), Neighbor combines ambitious composition, soulful balladry, and a fearless approach to their lengthy improvisations. The quartet is rounded out by Dan Kelly (bass) and Dean Johnston (drums) who fuel the groove and lay a solid foundation for Neighbor’s “down home” sound. Come see what’s good in the neighborhood.

Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10am on Friday, March 24 at Ticketmaster.com and RoseMusicCenter.com.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Backroads Blues Festival, Greensky Bluegrass, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Rose Music Center

Crooked Handle Springboro Expanding!

March 22, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

It’s been in the planning stages for a while, and Crooked Handle co-owner Kristy Moore shared they had hoped the expansion would have been completed before the holiday this year, but it looks like it is finally going to start.

By taking over the space in the plazza to the right, that used to be a travel agency the brewery will be able to add another 50 or so seats and a private room to be booked for special event! The  expansion will also give them additional seating on their patio and if all goes as planned the work will be done by the end of April.


CROOKED HANDLE

760 N. Main Street,
Springboro, OH 45066

(937) 790-3450

Hours:

Tues- Thurs : 4-10pm (Kitchen Closes at 9pm)

Fri & Sat : 1-11pm (Kitchen Closes at 9pm)

Sun: 1-8pm  (Kitchen Closes at 8pm)

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles

Cincinnati Zoo Offers Breakfast with the Animals

March 20, 2023 By Dayton937

Enjoy a unique breakfast experience at the Cincinnati Zoo that includes exclusive keeper chats at your favorite animal habitats! Events take place from 7-9am.

Start your morning with a catered breakfast on the Africa Deck overlooking the savannah.

Menu:

  • Glier’s Goetta, Egg & Cheese on Buttermilk Biscuit
  • Biscuits & Glier’s Goetta Gravy
  • Cream Cheese & Chive Scrambled Eggs
  • Applewood Smoked Bacon (GF)
  • Tater Tot Casserole (GF, V)
  • Cinnamon Rolls (V)
  • Assorted Muffins and Bagels
  • Seasonal Fruit Cup (Vegan)
  • Beverages: Coffee, Orange Juice and Water

Breakfast with the Animals Available Dates:

 

Friday, June 9th  Elephant & Giraffe
Thursday, July 20th Gorilla & Manatee

Friday, Aug 18th Red Panda & Ambassador Animal

After breakfast you’ll then split off into your tour group to visit your first animal habitat where you will meet up with a Zookeeper to hear fascinating stories about their personal experiences, learn fun facts about the animals in their care, and watch your favorite animals enjoy enrichment.

After your first keeper chat, your guide will lead you to another animal habitat where you will meet a second Zookeeper and learn about the animals in their care.Early Entry and parking are included which guarantees your reservation for the Zoo that day.

(Reservations are limited to 80 people; Each tour group will have no more than 40 guests.)

Guests will receive tour group assignments via email prior to the event.

Reserve online here.

$125 per person

Children 2 and under are free. This event is rain or shine. Possible rain dates pending inclement weather. Tickets are non-refundable. 

 
3400 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45220
Phone: (513) 281-4700

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: breakfast, zoo

JUST ANNOUNCED: 3 Doors Down Coming To The Rose

March 20, 2023 By Dayton937

This summer, 3 Doors Down celebrates its sophomore album, Away From The Sun, by hitting amphitheaters in major markets across the US for the Away From The Sun Anniversary Tour. The band will be playing all of the songs from the album throughout the performances, plus all of their biggest hits. The multi-platinum rock band will return to Huber Heights, OH for a performance at Rose Music Center on Friday, July 7.

Away From The Sun features “Here Without You,” which reached No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was certified 6x platinum in the US. The lead single, “When I’m Gone,” peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent seventeen weeks on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, becoming one of the longest-running number-one singles.

Special guest Candlebox will be supporting 3 Doors Down on the Away From The Sun Anniversary Tour for what is slated to be the band’s last US tour to promote the 30th anniversary of the band and their final farewell studio album being released later this year by Round Hill Records.

“Away From The Sun has always been a personal favorite of mine because of how much it resonated with our country’s service members,” shares 3 Doors Down’s Brad Arnold. “We are so blessed to be able to celebrate these significant milestones because we were very young making these albums, and we still have so much more life to give our fans.” Arnold continues, “The show we are planning will be next level this year. It’s going to be incredible to have Candlebox on tour with us. I’ve been  a fan of theirs since I was a teenager..“

3 Doors Down will also star in Season IV of television’s most successful nationally syndicated music-driven series, THE SONG, on March 25. THE SONG takes a quintessential look at the indelible legacies of celebrated recording artists and the music that made them famous. THE SONG airs on major network affiliates in 150 markets across the country. Click HERE for more information.

Formed in 1996, Grammy Award®-nominated multi-platinum Mississippi rock band 3 Doors Down consistently captivates audiences worldwide. The quintet’s many accolades include selling more than 20 million albums globally, receiving a Grammy nomination, two American Music Awards, and five BMI Pop Awards for songwriting, including ”Songwriter of the Year.” Their debut, The Better Life, became certified seven times RIAA platinum and was fueled by the success of juggernaut hit ”Kryptonite.” Away From The Sun has been certified five times platinum. In 2023, to celebrate the anniversary of Away From The Sun, the band will play all the songs from the album and all their hits in Amphitheaters across the US.

Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10am on Friday, March 24 at Ticketmaster.com and RoseMusicCenter.com.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 3 Doors Down, Candlebox, Rose Music Center

Artist of the Week: Terry Hitt

March 20, 2023 By Bill Franz

Terry is 88, and still paints in his studio two or three days a week. He says he loves working at K12 because “it’s filled with so much good energy and there are artists of all ages to talk to.”

Terry Hitt in His downtown studio at @k12galleryandtejas

 

When I first photographed and wrote about Terry seven years ago I called him a philosopher painter. That was partly because he was a pastor before becoming an art professor at the University of Dayton. It was also because of one of his past art projects, which I learned more about during my visit to Terry’s studio last week.
When he was teaching at UD, Terry and then eventually some of his students did a series of drawings of some of Dayton’s homeless people. The drawings were exhibited under the title “Portraits of Homelessness” and received national attention.
As he was starting this project I learned that Terry got advice from one of the twentieth century’s greatest photographers, Gordon Parks, about how to build a connection with his subjects. As it turned out, those connections continued after Terry’s art project was concluded. Terry told me how he was able to help some of the people he had sketched and also about how the project led him to some interesting adventures. If you want to know more you’ll have to drop by K12 some afternoon when Terry is painting.

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts

PRG Blooming with a Purpose Fundraiser

March 19, 2023 By Dayton937

Join the Pink Ribbon Girls for their Blooming with a Purpose event on Wed, March 22nd to support families suffering breast and gynecological cancers in the Dayton region.

You can support a great cause at PRG Dayton’s first ever Blooming with a Purpose event! Funds raised will support PRG in providing essential services for families battling breast and gynecological cancer in the Dayton region.

Attendees will enjoy acoustic music, charcuterie, mocktails, a flower crown tutorial, the essence of a photoshoot at Furst’s greenhouse, and lots of fun! Individual tickets will be $50.00. This would be a great mother daughter date or best friend date! We encourage you to bring someone special to you!

Pink Ribbon Good provides meals, rides to treatment, housecleaning essentials and peer support FREE of charge to breast cancer or gynecological cancer patients at their time of greatest need.

Please contact Cara Salazar Community Engagement Coordinator, Dayton [email protected] with any questions.

Get Tickets online

Wednesday, March 22 · 5:30 – 7:30pm

Furst The Florist & Greenhouses
1306 Troy Street
Dayton, OH 45404

Filed Under: Charity Events

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