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By Lisa Grigsby
If gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches are your thing, then you should rush over to Loose End Brewing on a Tuesday to explore their Toasty Tuesday menu. It starts with a classic grilled cheese with American cheese, whit4e cheddar and Muenster cheese on Big Sky Bread’s old fashioned white bread. Perhaps you’d prefer the Goated Pig Grilled cheese, which combines Monterey jack cheese, applewood smoked bacon, spinach, goat cheese and fig jam.
I went with the Crab Rangoon Melt, which is new this year, which had pepperjack cheese, deep fried wonton strips and their much lauded crab rangoon filling. It was rich and melty and oh so satisfying!

Here’s the complete list of grilled cheese sandwiches that are offered every Tuesday!

By Dayton937
Exclusive behind-the-scenes guided tours of the Dayton Masonic Center are being offered every 30 minutes from 4 pm to 6:00 pm on Sunday, Oct. 15. Tours are limited to 20 participants.

Tickets are $20 for Preservation Dayton and Masonic Center members and $30 for non-members. A cash bar and appetizers will be available following the tours. Tickets are now on sale online via Eventbrite. Members of PDI and the Masonic Center can use their special $10 per ticket discount code.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for a guided tour of this remarkable Classic Greek Revival,” said Monica Snow, PDI president. “This irreplaceable architectural treasure has been exquisitely restored making it one of Ohio’s most outstanding structures on the National Register of Historic Places. You won’t want to miss this behind-the-scenes look at areas not often open to the public. Stay and socialize during the reception on the breathtaking auditorium stage.”
According to the Dayton Masonic Center, their groundbreaking was in 1925 and the building was completed over a 2-year, 9-month period by 450 workers at a cost of $2.5 million. Formerly known as the Dayton Masonic Temple, the building and grounds are on 8½ acres with a 250-car parking lot.
The center is located north of the Great Miami River, across the Monument Street bridge and next to the Dayton Art Institute in the Historic Grafton Hill neighborhood. The tour is sponsored by the Dayton Masonic Center, Dayton Ohio Photos, and Preservation Dayton, Inc.
By Dayton937
Race Info:
Join us at Delco Park for PetFest, benefitting Miami Valley Pet Therapy Association.
By Lisa Grigsby
The Dublin Pub in the Oregon District latest menu brings back some old school favorites (like their Blarney Stones- breaded andouille sausage with potatoes and cheese) and some new recipes like their short ribs and pierogis, make their debut as well. Photographed below, the additions to the menu:



Dublin 7 Melt – A huge triple decker sandwich layered with smoked brisket, cheddar, Monterey Jack and Swiss cheeses


The Iontach – Tender shaved prime rib topped with Irish cheddar, onion straws, & Guinness gravy served on a salted caraway seed brioche roll with au jus for dipping


Short Ribs & Pierogies – Tender, slow cooked beef short ribs topped with Guinness gravy served with potato pierogies and sautéed onions

And don’t forget to grab a perfectly poured Guinness while you’re there!
300 Wayne Ave,
Dayton, OH,
By Dayton937
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that honors the sovereignty and resilience of Native Americans while celebrating and commemorating their history and cultures. In celebration of this, the Dayton Art Institute (DAI) will welcome all in the community to the museum for a free Community Day on Sunday, October 8.
All guests attending the museum on October 8 will receive free admission. The museum is open from noon–5 p.m. on Sundays. Having already hosted two Community Days in 2023, DAI will offer an additional Community Day during the remainder of the year, celebrating Veterans Day on Friday, November 10. Community Days are always free for all guests and hosted in conjunction with special events.
“Community Days were inspired by the DAI’s vision that is committed to inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility,” said DAI Director & CEO Michael R. Roediger. “They allow us to welcome all in our community and build lasting connections with those who are new to the museum. We are excited to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day and ultimately to build meaningful relationships with the Indigenous community of the Miami Valley.”
Indigenous Peoples’ Day Community Day is made possible by the generosity of sponsors Ramona and Todd Vikan. For more information about this Community Day and all DAI events, please visit https://www.daytonartinstitute.org/upcoming-events/calendar/.
Free admission for Indigenous Peoples’ Day Community Day includes access to all Special and Focus Exhibitions currently on view, as well as the museum collection galleries. General admission is $15 adults; $10 seniors (60+), active military and groups (10 or more); $5 students (18+ w/ID) and youth (ages 7–17); and free for children (ages 6 & younger). Admission is free for museum members. Membership information can be found online at www.daytonartinstitute.org/membership.
By Dayton937
TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
INDIVIDUAL: $199.00 / $59.00 / $39.00
PARTIALLY OBSTRUCTED VIEW: $59.00 / $39.00
DISABLED SEATING: $129.00 / $59.00 / $39.00
VIP 2: $724.00
VIP 3: $254.00
By Bill Franz



By Dayton937
The Thomas family of Doubleday’s has just announced their newest project, Home Plate, a fast casual concept that will be located on St Rt. 725 in the space that formerly housed Krispy Krunchy chicken.

They describe the new concept as containing “an array of fan favorites and exciting new creations. Online ordering has never been easier, allowing you to indulge with just a few clicks. Whether you’re on the go or looking for convenient meal solutions, our grab and go foods provide the perfect option for a quick, satisfying bite. ”

You can order your food online and get delivery, curbside, pickup or eat in. They will be serving burgers, chicken, sandwiches, wraps, salads, and soups, all made fresh to order.
Construction is still under way, opening date not set yet. Stay tuned.
Doubleday’s Home Plate
998 Miamisburg Centerville Rd
Centerville, OH 45459
By Dayton937
West Carrollton’s Slap’n Lizard that opened this past June has just introduced a new food menu to compliment their wall of 50 tap beers. The beer hall allows guests to pour their own beer, sampling just a small sip or a full pint glass. All beer is priced by the ounce. Now they have some great munchies to go with the beers, like nacho’s, corn dogs and cheese curds.

The menu aslo features pizza, wings, sandwiches and salads.


Upcoming events:
October 22 2-4:30pm – Barstools to Brushstrokes
Join some friends and paint the perfect trio of pumpkins! Click to register.
October 21 1-4pm, Pet adoption event
Come out to our patio and possible meet you next perfect pet at this adoption event with the Humane Society of Greater Dayton.
October 27 7-11pm Halloween night
Name that Tune Halloween style! Come dressed in your favorite costume! Prizes for best dressed both Adults and Children.

2082 South Alex Road
West Carrollton, Ohio 45449
Hours:
Wednesday 3-10pm
Thursday 3-10pm
Friday 3-11pm
Saturday 11-11pm
Sunday 11-8pm
By Lisa Grigsby
Rum Raid for The Castle is a rum tasting being held this coming Wed, Oct 11th at The Steam Plant as a fundraiser for The Castle, a vital part of the mental health delivery system in Montgomery County. They provide a place for peer support, a place to have fun while learning responsibility, accountability and gaining some empowerment over the leisure time.

Ticket holders will have the choice to taste the rum straight up or mixed in a cocktail.Rum Raid for The Castle is a rum tasting being held this coming Wed, Oct 11th at The Steam Plant!
Some rums are made for mixing into cocktails, others are good enough to sip straight. This event will help you learn the nuances of types of rum on the market. Age, distillation method, and even place of origin all work in tandem to create different varieties of the spirit, each with a distinct use, profile, and history.
Here’s an idea of what you’ll be able to taste at the event:
Spiced Rum– Broadly speaking, this popular variation is defined as any rum that’s infused with myriad herbs and spices. According to the Rum Lab, spiced rum came about as a way to make rum more palatable, since “fresh” rum packed a good amount of potency back in the day.
Gold Rum – Vanilla, coconut, citrus, and caramel are some of the tasting notes that you might find in a gold or amber rum, which hit the sweet spot between light and dark rums in terms of both aging time and taste. These medium-bodied rums get their color from added caramel or being aged in pale oak barrels and lean a touch sweeter to taste, with a subtle buttery richness that makes for a pleasant on-the-rocks sipping experience.
White Rum – If you like piña coladas, you probably like light rum (and maybe, getting caught in the rain). The most common type of rum, white rum is light in body, sweet in flavor, and has a pleasantly mild character. While it’s still made from sugarcane juice or molasses white rum is typically only aged for about a year.
Dark Rum – A well-aged dark rum boasts hints of brown sugar, toffee, and sometimes vanilla and honey, which lend well to enjoying the spirit straight to let each layer of flavor shine. You’ll find them in stalwarts like a Dark ‘N’ Stormy, Hurricane, or Painkiller.
Black Rum – First popularized in the post-Prohibition era as a cocktail mixer (the idea was to make it the base of a punch), black rum was meant to mimic the look of a deeply aged rum at a lower price point, according to Martin Cate, author of “Smuggler’s Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum and the Cult of Tiki.” The spirit is aged for three years in white oak and crafted with fermented molasses, so it offers much more body and interest.
Aged Rum – Aged rums get their warm, toasty hue from sitting in barrels for extended periods of time. Despite the labor in making this style of rum, it’s grown quite popular in recent years, taking its cues from the careful, regionally tied distillation methods of Scotch and whiskey, resulting in a nuanced, quaffable spirit. Of course, these rums are relatively rare by nature since they take so long to come to fruition.
Flavored Rum – Quite simply, any rum with flavoring agents added that aren’t natural spices or the infusions you might find in spiced rums. These rums begin with a neutral, sweet base of rum before the flavorings and colorings are added. This is a pretty broad category with options ranging from simple tropical infusions (think pineapple and coconut) to more involved flavor profiles like coffee, chocolate, and cherry vanilla
English Style Rum – Modern-day British rums are characterized by the distilling method (now made using a mix of pot and column distilling) as well as a wild yeast-fermented molasses base rather than cane juice. These sweet, rich expressions are great on the rocks
French Style Rum (Rhum) – Rhums, which hail from the French Caribbean, are all produced in column stills using sugar cane juice fermented for up to five days. The resulting flavor is softly sweet, with fresh grassy undertones and elegant hints of floral notes.

Be sure and bring $ for a chance to dig for a prize in the treasure chest. It will be stuffed with items from Ignite Yoga, TITLE Boxing Club Kettering, Mamma Disalvo’s, McAlister’s Deli, Geez Grill & Pub, 937 Party Bus, Malibu Rum, Meadowlark Restaurant, Agave & Rye Centerville, Manna Uptown, J Alexander’s, Mike’s Carwash, Sweet Treats Festival, Flying Ace Express Car Wash, Black Rock Bar & Grill and more!
By Dayton937

Carson Hinzman

Tegra Tshabol
The Ohio State University’s offensive linemen, Carson Hinzman and Tegra Tshabola, along with tight ends Gee Scott and Joe Royer, are set to go head-to-head on Monday, October 9th at 3:30 pm, but not on the football field. Instead, they will each take on a giant, 2 & 1/2-pound sandwich at Dayton’s newest New York Deli, ‘All the Best’.
This event promises much more than a stomach full of meat and cheese or a big score at Ohio Stadium. All the Best will be giving back to the Dayton community by supporting one of the city’s most cherished foundations, The Gala of Hope. In one delectable day, they’ll be able to bring together football, oversized sandwiches, and community spirit for a memorable occasion.

The beloved buckeyes will be competing against each other for this extraordinary charity and to help the NIL effort at OSU. Each player will receive All the Best’s secret menu item: “The Stupid-Big Sandwich”. This sandwich is, well, stupid-big. It includes salami, turkey, pastrami, cole slaw, Swiss cheese and Russian dressing. There will be a race to the finish to establish the fastest time to beat for All The Best customers who also want to partake after this event ends. Any deli customer that orders and finishes a “Stupid-Big” will get it for free. The pickle and the Tums are optional.

The Wagner Subaru Outdoor Experience, presented by Huffy, is this Saturday, Oct. 7 and Sunday Oct. 8 at Eastwood MetroPark. With nearly a dozen activities to try, live music, competitions, demonstrations and more, it’s best to plan ahead to maximize your experience during the festival.
To ensure you have the best experience possible at the Wagner Subaru Outdoor Experience be sure to consider the following:
Free camping: Camping at the Subaru of America Campground is free and on a first come, first served basis. Campers can begin to set up at noon on Friday, Oct. 6 and can stay through Sunday, Oct. 8 at 5 p.m. Groups should pre-arrange camping plans by emailing [email protected]. A limited number of pop-up campers is also available.
Campers should park and register before they unload and set up camp. Be sure to register for your chance to win a camping stove. Read the Subaru of America campground rules and learn more about the area’s amenities.

Be waste-free: According to A Greener Festival, waste generated by festivals amounts to 53,000 tons of waste each year, about the size of 450 blue whales. A conservation agency, your Five Rivers MetroParks asks that festivalgoers plan ahead to keep the Wagner Subaru Outdoor Experience waste-free.
Here are just a few simple steps to take to ensure you are prepared to party with us waste-free:
Commute green: Five Rivers MetroParks and the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission is challenging you to travel green to the Wagner Subaru Outdoor Experience! Bike in on the nation’s largest paved trail network to enjoy bike parking right at the front of the event. Carpooling and taking public transit are also great options to lessen your carbon footprint.
Need directions? Here’s where to learn more.
Sign your waiver ahead of time: From fishing to ziplining, there are so many activities to try for free at the Wagner Subaru Outdoor Experience; however, many of them require signing a waiver. You can cut your time in line down by printing a waiver and filling it out ahead of time. Drop it off at the information area upon entering the festival to receive a wristband. Download a waiver.
By Dayton937
By Dayton937


As part of the celebration, Panda Express is offering all Panda Rewards members the opportunity to redeem one free Apple Pie Roll, while supplies last. Simply sign up via the free Panda Express mobile app or online at PandaRewards.com to score the offer.
Panda Express
5381 Cornerstone North Blvd
Dayton, OH 45440
(937) 432-9666
Mon- Sat 10:30am 9pm
Sun 11am – 9pm
Eleanor Dakota performs at Art Parkd
Art Parkd is a grassroots music festival featuring Gen Z artists, and is one that Dayton music fans should really take note of. It’s located in Grafton Hill, and is happening this Saturday, October 7th and has a fantastic daytime schedule, running 3-9pm. No late nights for those who don’t like to be out late, and for those ragers out there, it’s a great pre-game before evening festivities.
Affordability is another other reason to buy a ticket to this festival. Pre-sale tickets are only $5! Even if you’re unsure if you can make this festival, buy a $5 ticket as a donation. Why? This festival features the next generation of Dayton talent, and they deserve all the support we can give them.
Art Parkd is the brain-child of the uber talented Sophia Munoz Daughtery, who is a local photographer and event organizer. Supported by her friend Jennifer Kash, the festival was launched last October to rave reviews. This year’s event promises to be even better!
If you want to see emerging talent that will delight and surprise you, please check out this event! More info and tickets available at: https://www.artparkd.com/
Musicians and bands performing include:
Frank Calzada
Proxy.Exe
Crabswithoutlegs
Isicle
Grandace
Dos.Gradiose
DJ Don
The Rosies
Jay Hill!
HOW TO GO?
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Time: 3pm – 9pm
Location: 609 W. Riverview, 609 W. Riverview , Dayton, United States
Buy $5 advance ticket here: https://allevents.in/dayton/art-parkd-dayton-music-and-art-festival/80002106649205?ref=smdl