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Archives for September 2023

TIFF Day #3 – 2023

September 9, 2023 By Jonathan McNeal

Hello Everyone,

Just three screenings today…but a solid day.  It’s hard to believe that 3 days have flown by so quickly.  I’ve seen 11 films, spent time with Jake (before he returned to Dayton earlier today) run into a handful of old friends and colleagues on the street, watched a movie with a filmmaker whose work we’ve screened at OUT HERE DAYTON FILM FEST (formerly known as The Dayton LGBT Film Fest), and still managed to keep up with this blog.  That said, I have yet to do the whole late night party scene…things have changed a bit since I’ve been gone – the festival and myself.

My first film was made in Montreal.  SOLO, dir. Sophie Dupois (Canada). “Set in Montreal’s vivacious drag scene, this tender character study from writer-director Sophie Dupuis (Underground) focuses on a talented young performer whose past and present merge in unexpected ways.” (TIFF Catalog) Simon is a successful makeup artist and drag performer, but when a Oliver, new guy shows up in the dressing room, he sets his eyes on something new.  At first, the chemistry is wonderful – but eventually we realize that Simon is willing to compromise himself for what he thinks he needs in his life..and Oliver is a master manipulator.  This film is well done with great, fleshed out performances…and full of people I “know.”

HIS THREE DAUGHTERS, dir. Azazel Jacobs (USA). “A tense, captivating, and touching portrait of family dynamics starring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne as sisters who converge after their father’s health declines.” (TIFF Catalog) What this film lacks in visual appeal (there are some very strange choices about shooting people up against a blank wall), it makes up for in screenplay and performances.  This little gem’s third act is terrific…and the claustrophobia of being in a relatively small New York apartment for the majority of the film works on a lot of levels in creating tension and drama.  These women are all terrific.

IN CONVERSATION WITH PEDRO ALMODOVAR (with screening of STRANGE WAY OF LIFE, dir. Pedro Almodovar (SPAIN)).  Today’s event with Almodovar was a treat.  Almodovar talked with Cameron Bailey for about 45 minutes about his career – and it was insightful and delightful.  He talked about the “transition” from screwball comedies to melodrama and the industry’s rating system.  Then he screened the short film STRANGE WAY OF LIFE – a gay Western with Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal…which Almodovar explained was his sort of answer to BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (which he had been asked to direct years ago).  “Two lovers reunite after 25 years apart, but secret ulterior motives threaten to spoil the relationship, in this emotional western from Pedro Almodóvar.” (TIFF Catalog)  Pedro then returned to the stage to talk for a bit more before taking questions from the audience.  Sadly, there wasn’t much time for questions and I didn’t get to ask mine.  (Almodovar apologized to the audience that neither of the lead actors would be seen naked in the film.)

 

I’m about to head out and meet one of our Board members for a cocktail this evening.  Susan and her husband are at the festival for the first time, and I’m anxious to hear what they’re seeing and how they like their experience so far.

Until tomorrow!

Thanks for reading,

Jonathan

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Screen Dayton Tagged With: almodovar, Dayton Ohio, film festival, films, movies, TIFF, toronto

Kerfuffle = Two Deals for Spectrum Cable or Internet Subscribers

September 9, 2023 By Guest Contributor

Deal #1:

Last week, 19 Disney-owned channels and seven ABC stations were yanked off Spectrum Cable. The Mouse couldn’t come to terms with Spectrum. Therefore, you currently can’t see stations you paid for, like ESPN, FX, Disney Channel, and National Geographic.

Peacock to the rescue! Spectrum has arrange for Spectrum Cable subscribers to get one year of Peacock Premium for free (unless you only subscribe to Spectrum’s Basic or TV Essentials packages).

If you don’t have Spectrum Cable, but do have Spectrum Internet – you’ll get 90 days of Peacock Premium for free.

Jump in there and get the free Peacock Premium before Spectrum and Disney resolve their kerfuffle. It worked easily for me! Then put a reminder in your calendar to cancel Peacock 12 months from now or you’ll get charged the monthly fee when your free year runs out. Click here to get the deal

Deal #2:

Squeaky wheel gets the grease. Get an extra $15/month off your Spectrum Cable bill. If you subscribe to Spectrum Cable, call them. Because of the Disney pullout, the person I spoke with said the standard refund they have been giving is $15/month. Done and done. When you call Spectrum, and the machine asks why you are calling, just say “cancel service”. Tell the person who picks up that you miss your Disney channels and want to know what discounts Spectrum is giving. They’ll offer you the $15/month off your bill. Easy.


This post originally appeared on Chip’s Money Tips!

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Dayton’s Beloved Human Race Theatre Provides Much Needed Laughs in ‘Tom Jones!’

September 9, 2023 By Joshua Stucky

Wells, Brown and Cordes

 

The Human Race Theatre Company is on a mission…to be a resource for laughter with the World Premiere (yes, I said World) of the bawdy and outrageous ‘This is Tom Jones!’ I am again, so fortunate to have the opportunity to talk to some of the folks responsible for this fun, frenzied love story. This time around, I was able to chat with Emily Wells (Director), Mark Brown (The musical’s writer) and Jamie Cordes (one of the stars!)

JS: Thank you all for taking a minute to talk about what looks like a hoot! Mark, can you tell us a bit about the show?

Mark Brown: Of course. It’s a two hour romp…fast-paced, Boy meets Girl story based on Henry Fielding’s work.  It’s chock full of 1960’s British Invasion style music…set in the 1700’s.

JS: Weird?

MB: Yes, but this weird world that’s been created really works…full of hi-jinx and surprises.

Emily Wells: It really does work. There’s romance blended seamlessly into the show as well. It’s beautifully done.

Jamie Cordes: It has such a vibe….its a groovy, hip, fast paced, blast of a time.

JS: Mark, I know your ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ also played at the Race! Are you from somewhere near here?

MB: Actually, I am from New Jersey, but reside in Los Angeles.

Cast of ‘This is Tom Jones!’

JS: Well, I can tell you, you have quite a fan base here with ’80 Days!’ So, this being a World Premiere, have you had to make changes, or work the show differently than you anticipated.

MB: Funny you should ask….yes, putting it together here, there have been 7 revisions, 2 songs have been cut….and I have incorporated 2 scenes from the non-musical version of the show. It really has helped make the show special. I have been so lucky working with Kyle Mangold and Melinda Porto, the whole cast and crew actually. Everyone here is super nice! Truly.

EW: And the cast is only 9 people, yet they tackle 34 characters. And they do it well.

JS: Speaking of the cast, Jamie what attracted you to ‘Jones?’

JC: I am a huge fan of new(er) works in theatre.  I’ve been a part of numerous workshops of new works at The Human Race and The Puzzle in NYC.  When I read the script, I laughed out loud so many times.  I LOVE what Mark Brown has written.  It is Monty Python, Austin Powers and Airplane (the movie) humor set in an 18th century story.  Being involved in this premiere and sharing it with Dayton audiences is exciting.

JS: And the cast and crew include folks from here. Right Emily?x

EW: Yes. Correct. The show has some of our resident artists as well as others who call Dayton home. That has been a goal of ours, involving community in our productions. I believe our show Bar-B-Q was made up of 75% local people. So, we are committed to making that part of the Human Race. It’s important to put dollars into our city and our people.

JS: Great point! I feel like the Human Race is connecting well with the community and ticket-buyers. Do you guys feel that for this season?

JC: The Human Race Theatre continues to entertain and inspire audiences with new(er) works that are thought provoking and explore the human condition.  The stories on this 2023-24 season are diverse in content providing opportunities to see unique, beautiful and humorous theatrical works.

EW: We are reaching out to theater lovers in a time when many people have limited resources. We have special ticket pricing like ‘pay what can’ productions. We want everyone to see the shows. We have many young folks on staff who remind us to keep things accessible for all ages. It’s important because there is a magic in theater, that relationship between audience and artist that can only happen live. And each and every night is a unique one night experience!

Laughs Abound in 'Jones!'JS: And what do you feel audiences can expect from ‘Jones?’ 

MB: It’s one of those plays that has a message that isn’t in your face, or hitting you over the head. The show is total escapism blended with some nonsense and the message is revealed simply. I am hopeful people will laugh for 2 hours…who doesn’t want to do that?!

JC: I can’t express enough the joy This is Tom Jones! has provided.  The cast, creative team, and band are wonderful.  So much laughter in exploring this piece and we can’t wait for audiences to go on the journey with us!

JS: BREAK-A-LEG and again, thank you ALL for giving us a little insight into this show! Emily, continued success for you and your Company! BRAVO!

 

 

‘This is Tom Jones’ Plays September 7 – Septmber 24.

Showtimes :

Tuesdays and Wednesdays 7pm.

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 8pm

Sundays (varied, check times.)

For tickets, visit:

https://www.daytonlive.org/events/this-is-tom-jones/

The Human Race Theatre is at 126 North Main Street, Downtown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Stage Dayton, On Stage Dayton Previews, The Featured Articles

Road Trip: Corn Maze Beer Fest, Columbus, IN

September 9, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

The 6th Annual Corn Maze Beer Fest is a one-of-a-kind beer festival that will feature 80+ of the best breweries from around the country scattered inside an 11-acre corn maze. Find the breweries and receive unlimited beer samples all day long. Enjoy some live music and tasty food from local food trucks. This festival is in Columbus, Indiana, about a 2 hour drive from Dayton.

 

The event will welcome  breweries representing 30 states from all over the country, and even one brewer from Greece.

Guests will receive unlimited beer samples all day long and can enjoy live music and food from...
Guests will receive unlimited beer samples all day long and can enjoy live music and food from local food trucks.(Lauren Solomon/450 North Brewing)

According to 450 North Brewing, the Corn Maze Beer Fest is one of (if not the) largest beer festivals in the state of Indiana. This year’s festival theme is “fiesta,” and the event plans to feature local Hispanic dancers and a mariachi band.

Limited-edition beers made by 450 North Brewing for the event will include a Mexican lager, Mexican chocolate stout, and fruited sours made with a variety of popular Mexican fruits like prickly pear, dragon fruit, and papaya.

This year marks the event’s sixth anniversary. It will be held Oct. 7.

Guests will receive unlimited beer samples all day long and can enjoy live music and food from local food trucks.

Tickets are expected to sell out prior to the event and will not be available for purchase the day of. VIP tickets are already sold out. This event is rain or shine. All attendees must be over 21.

General Admission: $60
Gate Entrance at 11:00AM.
Maze Entry at 2:00PM.
GA includes a complimentary taster glass.

For more event details and to buy tickets, visit 450 North Brewing’s website here.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Beer Festival, Columbus, Maze beer fest

Cherry Poppin’ Daddies

September 9, 2023 By Dayton937

Grab your lawn chair and pack your cooler, it’s time for another free concert at the Levitt Pavilion Dayton. Join us for the 2023 Eichelberger Concert Season of 45 free concerts in Downtown Dayton.
In the past few years Cherry Poppin’ Daddies have become the kind of band that you would want to book if you were throwing a soiree at the Gatsby mansion. Penning elegant, lush, pitch perfect arrangements of much of the great American songbook, from Cole Porter to Frank Sinatra, the Daddies have surprised many- likely familiar with them from the early 90’s- whose limited exposure to the band undoubtedly consists of an image of spray-painted vans careening across the US as an iconoclastic, misfit part of an already marginalized punk/ska scene.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

TIFF Day #2 – 2023

September 9, 2023 By Jonathan McNeal

Hello Dayton937,

Today was a slimmer day for screenings.  Only three movies!

GONZO GIRL, dir. Patricia Arquette (USA). “Willem Dafoe and Camila Morrone star in Patricia Arquette’s high-flying, fast-paced directorial debut based on Cheryl Della Pietra’s semi-autobiographical novel chronicling her time as Hunter S. Thompson’s personal assistant.” (TIFF Catalog)  Though the names have been changed for the sake of the “novel,” this story of a young woman’s time as Hunter S. Thompson’s assistant is about a person meeting their “idol,” only to be be disappointed (but nonetheless grateful for the experience and the lessons along the way…and the material).  The performances are strong and Arquette’s direction is assured (Arquette has a subtle, strong supporting role, too) and the energetic “trip” is worth the ride.  There’s a cautionary line that Thompson’s secretary gives the new assistant in the movie – “Water down your drinks and fake half the lines he gives you, that’s the only way to survive.” That’s not a bad life lesson.

SUMMER QAMP, Jennifer Markowitz (Canada). “At Camp fYrefly in rural Alberta, queer, non-binary, and trans teens get to just be kids in a supportive space, surrounded by counsellors who can relate to their experience ― and help them toast the perfect marshmallow.” (TIFF Catalog). There are some powerful moments in this little documentary about queer youth going to summer camp…and there’s something wonderful about LGBTQIA+ kids getting such positive affirmations in a place where they don’t have to be afraid to express who they are.  There’s a lot to like here (I wouldn’t mind a short film about Marshall – one of the counselors), but overall, I didn’t love this doc.  I found it to be overscored and a bit repetitive. I recommend seeing it (but it’s not something I’d need to revisit).

DICKS: THE MUSICAL, Larry Charles (USA). “Larry Charles (Borat) conducts an uproarious musical-comedy riff on The Parent Trap that follows a pair of identical twins who conspire to reunite their divorced and disturbingly deranged parents (Nathan Lane and Megan Mullally).” (TIFF Catalog) A24’s raunchy, irreverent musical was my last film for the day.  This movie is based on material that comedians Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson have been working on for years (they’re also the stars of the film).  IndieWire wrote this about the opening night, midnight screening: “No amount of context can prepare folks for the film’s final number, with a chorus that refers to God as a slur. The song that leapt from the screen out into the audience, with a flash mob of chorus members jumping out their seats to sing along, and pride balloons and penis inflatables dropping down onto attendees.”  This movie has some great melodies, fun material (Megan Thee Stallion & Megan Mullally steal the show), and some real laugh-out-loud moments.  It is destined to reach cult status, but I thought it wore a little thin pretty quickly.  The cast appears to be having a blast making this film (that’s almost always true when there’s a gag reel at the end), and I think it would be much more fun in a party-like environment (instead of the industry screening I attended).

Jake is heading back to Dayton tomorrow, and I’m sticking around for another week…lots more films to see.

Tomorrow is something I’m looking forward to most of all – IN CONVERSATION WITH PEDRO ALMODOVAR!

Hope you tune back in for Day #3.

Thanks for reading,
Jonathan

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Screen Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Ohio, film festival, TIFF, toronto

DLM Food & Wine Show is Back!

September 8, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

It’s the most decadent party ever thrown in a grocery store and this year as part of the 75th anniversary celebration the  Dorothy Lane Market Food & Wine Show returns!

For one night, DLM Springboro transforms into the stage of a spectacular gustatory experience and it’s hard to believe it started 25 years ago. It’s an opportunity to taste nearly 200 wines from around the world and some of the best producers, and talk to knowledgeable sommeliers on site. In addition, you can enjoy exquisite food prepared by DLM’s best, including freshly shucked oysters, a U.S.D.A. Prime New York Strip Roast carving station, charcuterie galore, chef-driven food and pâtisserie stations, sushi platters, and so much more. It’ll be an evening to remember!

 

Tickets go on sale at 8am Monday, Sept 11th and this event will sell out quickly!


  •  Thursday, November 2, 2023
  •  7- 9:3opm
  • DLM Springboro
  • 740 N. Main St
    Springboro, OH 45066
  • $150.00 / ticket- buy online

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: DLM, Food & Wine Show

The Foundry to Host Bourbon Tasting

September 8, 2023 By Dayton937

The Foundry, located on the sixth floor of AC Hotel Dayton is teaming up with Buffalo Trace to host The Buffalo Party, a bourbon tasting experience with live music for Dayton locals and hotel guests to enjoy and explore new flavors. At the forefront of this tasting experience will be Buffalo Trace Bourbon single pours and specialty cocktails, including

  • Kentucky Calling – Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Solera Sherry, Amaro Nonino, Black Walnut Bitters | $14

  • Buffalo Trace Old Fashioned – Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Demerara Sugar, Angostura Bitters, Luxardo Cherry | $18

  • Foundry Smokey Manhattan – Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Antica Formula Vermouth, Angostura Bitters | $17

  • Maple Whiskey Sour – Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Lemon Juice, Maple Syrup, Egg White | $15

The Foundry will also serve bourbon-inspired light bites, plates and sweets such as Bourbon Glazed Meatball Skewers, Bourbon Braised Pork Rib, Bourbon Chocolate Truffle and more. The Buffalo Party will take place Wednesday, September 27 and Thursday, September 28 during The Foundry’s normal weekday operating hours of 4:00 PM – 11:00 PM. No tickets necessary.


The Foundry
124 Madison St
Dayton, OH 45402

 Reservations can be via OpenTable.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

TIFF 2023 – Day #1

September 8, 2023 By Jonathan McNeal

Hello Everyone,

Off to the races.  I had five screenings on the agenda for today – 3 with industry folks and 2 with the general public.  Of the five, one was a real winner…and one had a lot of merit but could have been trimmed by 30 minutes (I know some critics will greatly disagree with me on that).

LAST SUMMER, dir Catherine Breillat (France).  My first film of the day was from a director who is quite used to working with taboo subject matter…and this was no exception. “In the latest film by French provocateur Catherine Breillat, a prominent lawyer’s passionate affair with her 17-year-old stepson threatens both her career and family.”  (TIFF Catalog)  In the opening scene of this (intentionally) cringe-inducing film, the protagonist is dealing with an underage client who is preparing for court.  She tells the girl, “in court, the victims often become the accused” – which sets a certain tone for the rest of the film.  Though the film certainly has some memorable moments and worked on some levels,  there were multiple decisions for a lingering camera which became frustrating and laborious.  And in the end, I ultimately didn’t buy the attraction and thus the affair – so the film really didn’t work for me.

THE CRITIC, dir Anand Tucker (United Kingdom).  Next up was a rather handsomely designed period film with Ian McKellan chewing up the dimly lit scenery. “Gemma Arterton and Ian McKellen star as adversaries forced to take desperate measures to save their careers, in this scintillating tale of ambition and deceit in the theatre world.” (TIFF Catalog). Though lovely to look at, I found some of the story a bit hard to follow initially…this was due in part to tiredness and the fact that all interior scenes at night appeared to be lit with a 20 watt bulb…which had me a little confused keeping track of characters who mostly appeared in shadows.  Though McKellan is having a ball, he is sadly better than the material.    It’s a noir-ish story which doesn’t quite commit to the genre.

FLORA AND SON, dir John Carney (US & Ireland).  My winner for the day was this little gem! “The latest from writer-director John Carney (ONCE, SING STREET) features a revelatory performance from Eve Hewson as a young mother trying to connect with her teenage son through a shared love of music.” (TIFF Catalog) The rough-around-the-edges characters are so wonderful in this heartwarming (and occasionally crass) story about an Irish woman who ends up taking on-line guitar lessons from a guy in California (played by Joseph Gordon Levitt) while trying to build a relationship with her son.  Lots of laughs and several tears…it really works.  (NOTE: We may bring this to THE NEON at the end of the month.)

ANATOMY OF A FALL, dir. Justine Triet (France). “Winner of this year’s Palme d’Or, and starring German actress Sandra Hüller, Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall is a riveting portrait of a complex woman put on trial for the murder of her spouse.” (TIFF Catalog) (One big detail of the short synopsis from the catalog is the fact that the only potential witness of what transpired is the woman’s visually impaired son.)  I’ve heard a lot of great things about this (mostly) courtroom drama, and it works on a lot of levels…but boy, oh boy – it’s longer than it needs to be.  (And this was the 2nd film today which thematically explored a victim being put on trial during court proceedings.)  One of the strongest moments of the film is a tennis-match-like argument that is fascinating for its character development.  A solid film with an outstanding lead performance (but don’t go in the slightest bit tired).

NORTH STAR, dir. Kristin Scott Thomas (United Kingdom).  This is Kristin Scott Thomas’s directorial debut, and I was sadly a bit disappointed.  I considered leaving early and just going to bed…but I’m glad I didn’t.  There’s a 10-minute scene in a cemetery that’s worth the whole film (and I’d bet my next paycheck it’s the scene that was the genesis for the entire movie).  Some funny moments.  Some touching moments.  But I could have easily seen this as a short film.

NORTH STAR – directed by Kristin Scott Thomas

And now it’s time for bed!  Bright and early tomorrow!

Thanks for reading!!

Jonathan

P.S.  Here’s a little picture of me and Jake just before heading into the NORTH STAR screening.

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Screen Dayton Tagged With: Dayton, movies, The Neon, TIFF, toronto

Taco Bell Rolls Out More New Menu Items

September 7, 2023 By Dayton937

Priced at $2, the new Chicken Enchilada Burrito from Taco Bell features grilled, marinated,
all-white meat chicken, seasoned rice, red sauce, reduced-fat sour cream, and three-cheese blend wrapped inside a warm flour tortilla.

Taco Bell Launches New Chicken Enchilada Burrito Alongside Returning Rolled Chicken Tacos

In addition to the new Chicken Enchilada Burrito, Taco Bell is also welcoming back fan-favorite Rolled Chicken Tacos.

Rolled Chicken Tacos feature marinated, all white-meat shredded chicken and taco ingredients rolled up in a corn tortilla and deep-fried. They come served with a side of Spicy Ranch sauce for dipping. The  Rolled Chicken Tacos sell as a 2 pack for $2.99, or a4 pack for $5.49.

Rolled Chicken Tacos can also be enjoyed as part of a Deluxe Box, where you get two Rolled Chicken Tacos and Spicy Ranch sauce to dip, a seasoned beef Chalupa Supreme, a Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, Cinnamon Twists, and a medium fountain drink for $9.49.

A Rolled Chicken Tacos Party Pack is also available for $14.99. It includes four Rolled Chicken Tacos and two Spicy Ranch sauces to dip, plus four Crunchy Tacos, and four Soft Tacos.

Taco Bell also adds some new sweet treats to the menu with the introduction of new Strawberry Twists alongside the new Wild Strawberry Creme Delight Freeze and returning Wild Strawberry Freeze.

New Strawberry Twists feature crispy, puffed dessert twists sprinkled with a strawberry-flavored dusting and sugar.

In addition to Strawberry Twists, Taco Bell is also welcoming back the Wild Strawberry Freeze while debuting the new Wild Strawberry Creme Delight Freeze.

TheWild Strawberry Freeze is a frozen slush beverage that “tastes like real wild strawberries.”

Thenew Wild Strawberry Creme Delight Freeze takes a Wild Strawberry Freeze and adds a swirl of cream.

You can find all these new menu items at participating locations nationwide for a limited time.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: chicken enchilada burrito, rolled chicen tacos, Strawberry Twists, Taco Bell, Wild Strawberry Creme Delight Freeze

Koji Burger Pop Up

September 7, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

While Jollity is taking a little fall break this week, they are hosting a special pop up Koji Burger event tonight, Thurs, Sept 7th and Fri, Sept 8th starting at 4pm both nights. Here’s the menu:

Jollity continues to tease they will be opening a brick and mortar spot featuring their Koji burgers. Stay tuned for more info.


Jollity

127 E. 3rd St
Dayton, OH 45402

937-938-9089

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Fire Blocks District, Jollity, Koji Burger

Great Miami Riverway Half Marathon

September 7, 2023 By Dayton937

The Great Miami Riverway Half Marathon is presented by Can’t Stop Running Company.

COURSE: Start on Water Street in Troy at the Miami County Courthouse. Troy roads to/around Duke Park. Enter the bike path heading north on Adams Street. Pass the Eldean Covered Bridge. Exit the bike path in Piqua. Run on city roads to the finish line near Fort Piqua Plaza.  UPDATED 2023 MAP can be viewed at this link:

https://onthegomap.com/s/iip8ra7k

Filed Under: Runners

Ohio Fish & Shrimp Festival Oct 9, 16 & 23

September 6, 2023 By Dayton937

Get your fill of mouth-watering fish and shrimp, and other tempting selections from our Freshwater Farms food booth, and a dozen other food vendors.

Enjoy a craft beer from Charlie’s bar or a fresh lemonade while hanging out at our live music stage (dancing is encouraged, but not mandatory). Check out our vendors, music and activities (inflatables!) for the whole family. Explore live displays of fish, frogs, turtles and other native critters.

Participate in the Trout Feeding Frenzy, sand castle play zone and our famous sturgeon pool, where you can pet Ohio’s largest native fish. Swing by the fish farm market for a taste of gourmet smoked trout products, pick up a souvenir t-shirt and enjoy the country atmosphere at the farm!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Hank’s Local New Fall Menu

September 6, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Hank’s Local has just introduced their new menu! In talking with Chef and co-owner Jessie Shay he says they’ve worked hard to reduce some prices and add quality products to the menu.  East Dayton Meats is now their exclusive protein provider.

Daily lunch include a cup of soup or chili for just $4.99 or a cup of soup or chili with grilled rye and swiss cheese sandwich for $5.99 served every day til 3pm.  They’ve added a  couple new menu items including cheesy garlic bread appetizer, a baked Italian sub, a buffalo chicken wrap and smashed burgers tacos. They also offer their burgers in 3 sizes- 4, 8 or 12 ounces.

Every Wed is rib night at Hank’s!  1/3 with 1 side 9.99, 2/3 rack with 1 side 13.99 and a full rack with 1 side 17.99 (3 pounds)

Their most popular dessert are their hot Cinnamon donuts for dessert.

Sunday brunch is served Sunday from 10am -2pm and Jessie says one of the most popular items are their bacon dippers- which is bacon cooked in the pancake and dipped in maple syrup.

 



Hank’s Local

2529 Patterson Rd,
Dayton, OH, 45420

937-254-7527

Kitchen Hours
Tues- Sat 11am -10pm
Sun 10am -8pm

Bar Hours

Tues – Fri 11am – 1am
Sat 11am -2:30am
Sun 10am – 8pm

Every Tuesday starting @ 8pm theyhost the Blues Open Jam with theBlues Breakdown. Bring your guitar or sticks and join in!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Build A Scarecrow and You Could Win $300

September 6, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Grandma’s Gardens will be hosting their first ever Great Scarecrow Festival on Sat, Sept 16th on their Waynesville Grounds to kick off fall.  Scarecrow frames are available now at the garden center, but spaces are limited – so sign up today by calling  937.885.2740. There is no cost to enter the contest.
It will be a day of all things festive with a day of spooky, spectacular scarecrows, fall-themed food vendors, and the grand opening of our new, and improved, railroad! Enjoy a coffee and meander through the gardens. Snack on festive treats like gourmet candy apples and kettle corn, or grab something to eat from the five food trucks that will be on hand. Shop vendors, fresh pumpkins and Fall decor.

Enter the Scarecrow Contest to compete for prizes!
• 1st Place – $300
• 2nd Place – $200
• 3rd Place – $100
• People’s Choice Award – $300
(Yes, that does mean your team can win up to $600 if your team claims 1st place and people’s choice!)
All prizes are awarded per team/group

The judging will be on creativity, design and overall impressions.  Judges from Grandma’s staff will pick the winners, and there will be an additional people’s choice award.

Contest Guidelines:

Contestants will take their Scarecrow frames home with them and bring them back the day of the event. All other supplies are up to you. They encourage contestants to do the majority of their assembly offsite. Final touches can be added the day of judging from 9:00am-12:45pm on Saturday, September 16th. ALL SCARECROWS MUST BE ON SITE BY 12:45PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th TO BE CONSIDERED FOR PRIZES. Judging will begin promptly at 1:00pm Saturday, September 16th

On the day of the festival, look for the plaque with your team’s name on it. A PVC pipe that fits your scarecrow’s frame will be provided to keep your scarecrow upright.  The judging will be on creativity, design and overall impressions.  Judges from Grandma’s staff will pick the winners, and there will be an additional people’s choice award.


Grandma’s Gardens

8107 State Route 48
Waynesville, OH, 45068

937-885-2740

SEPTEMBER 16TH

Great Scarecrow Festival

11:00AM–3:00PM | FREE TO ATTEND

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New Taco Bell Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza

September 6, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Taco Bell is set to launch the new Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza nationwide starting September 7, 2023.

The Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza features two crispy flour shells layered with beans, seasoned beef, tomatoes, and a melted three-cheese blend, plus an added Nacho Cheese Sauce and spicy jalapeño slices for an extra cheesy and spicy punch.

While prices vary, the Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza can be enjoyed on its own for a suggested price of $4.49, or as part of a Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza Combo, where you get a Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza, two Crunchy Tacos Supreme, and a large fountain drink for $9.99.

Nutritional Info – Taco Bell Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza
Calories – 570 (from Fat – 280)
Fat – 31g (Saturated Fat – 9g)
Sodium – 1260mg
Carbs – 51g (Sugar – 4g)
Protein – 20g

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Cheesy Jalapeño Mexican Pizza, Taco Bell

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