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Archives for April 2024

Discovery: DCDC’s BodyTalk (Exploring African American Playwrights)

April 2, 2024 By Dayton937

In this dance imagination of African American playwrights, award-winning choreographers draw inspiration from prominent works including Adrienne Kennedy’s Funnyhouse Of A Negro, Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls, August Wilson’s Fences, Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop, Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, and James Baldwin’s The Amen Corner.
Created and performed by the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.
SHOWTIMES
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 11:30 A.M.
AGE RECOMMENDATION
Best for grades 4-12.
ACCESSIBILITY
The 11:30 a.m. performance will be sign interpreted and/or audio described upon request. Please indicate your need for interpreted and/or audio description on your Discovery order form or let the ticket agent know at least two weeks before the performance. Please understand that while we will make every effort to make reasonable accommodations, certain requests may not be able to be honored.
MORE INFORMATION:
https://www.daytonlive.org/events/discovery-body-talk/

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Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Spring Bierfest / Tasting

April 2, 2024 By Dayton937

Come enjoy this highly acclaimed, semi-annual Liederkranz beer-tasting party.

Sample 10 different seasonal beers during our sampling tour which will begin at 7:00 p.m.

The Bierfest will include free snacks and great door prizes.

Food, including brats & metts, and a variety of beers and other drinks will be available for purchase.

RESERVE EARLY TO ENSURE AMPLE SUPPLY!

Preregister by April 3rd for the discounted price.

$20 for members – $25 for guests – $30 atdoor for all

Admission for designated Drivers is FREE!

You can register on our website.

Sign up here to volunteer. You can also contact John Koerner to preregister at 937-429-9251 or [email protected]

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Filed Under: Dayton On Tap

Free Boxing Class!

April 1, 2024 By Dayton937

Join us for another upbeat boxing class presented by Title Boxing Club Kettering!
»Enjoy a FREE 60min class consisting of shadowboxing and HIIT/strength exercises.
»Please RSVP at https://forms.gle/uCXw5KF8RHZwMxdN7
(RSVP is not required to attend, but is appreciated for a headcount)
»Participants will receive a 10% off coupon to use on their next purchase!
»Please bring your own mat, we can only provide a limited number. Water will be provided!
A word from Title Boxing Club:
Box More, Stress Less
At TITLE Boxing Club Kettering, we aim to honor the sport of boxing in the right way. Inspired by a true boxer’s workout, our signature boxing class uses every part of the body. By teaching you not just how to punch but how to box, you’re guaranteed to get the best workout possible with us.
Our authentic boxing classes incorporate skill and technique while keeping every workout fun. The full body workout will increase your endurance, breathing control, and ability to gain mental clarity.
Whichever boxing fitness class you choose, our Kettering clubs will get your heart pumping with a thoughtful progression of warm-up drills, shadowboxing, HIIT exercises, 3-minute rounds of boxing and strength work.
Over everything, TITLE Boxing Club Kettering is dedicated to showing people of all ages, shapes, and abilities that there is no feeling like boxing! A feeling of confidence that you can take with you anywhere you go and in everything you do!

Filed Under: Active Living

Doug Hart Live at Crooked Handle

April 1, 2024 By Dayton937

Doug Hart is a long-time favorite local musician. He’s known for his blues and classic rock genres with his full band. Seeing Doug solo is just as expectantly outstanding! His talent behind the guitar and microphone is virtually unmatched!

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Dayton at Work and Play: Lady Linda Crawford

April 1, 2024 By Bill Franz

Lady Linda Crawford of Secret Beauty Hats: Fine Millinery
“I’ve been selling hats my whole life” she told me. “At first I sold hats from all the national suppliers. But when I saw the styles they offered , and looked closely at the way they were constructed, I decided I could make better hats myself.”
” When I reached retirement age I closed my hat shop and took it easy. But I got bored at home and
“Lately I’ve been letting nonprofits use my shop for fundraisers. They sell tickets to a VIP Boutique Girl Time event at my shop. The nonprofit supplies the food and I make sure everyone has fun trying different hats and outfits.”
As we talked, Linda was unpacking a box filled with head manikins. “I’ll be taking these to Louisville for the Kentucky Derby. I arrive the First of May and stay until the race on May 4. It’s a lot of fun. I’ve been selling my hats there for the last 22 years.
View her catalog of hats here. 

Secret Beauty Hats: Fine Millinery

Talbot Tower
131 N. Ludlow St, Set 27.
Dayton, OH 45402

312-857-4287

Wednesday 11-3
Thursday and Friday 11-4

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: hats, Lady Linda Crawford

Culture Works Campaign for the Arts 50th Anniversary Campaign Co-Chairs

April 1, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Culture Works is pleased to announce the Co-Chairs of the 2024 Campaign for the Arts: Bing Davis as the Artistic Chair, and Rodney Veal as the Community Chair.

Willis “Bing” Davis is an internationally renowned artist with art in public and private collections around the world. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Ohio Governor’s Irma Lazarus Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009, the highest art award given in the state of Ohio. In addition to his artistic work, Bing Davis is known for his creative and innovative approach to teaching, learning, and human development through the arts resulted in his receiving state, national and international acclaim.

Bing grew up in Dayton, Ohio. He left when he attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, graduating in 1959. He also attended the school of the Dayton Art Institute and received his Master of Education degree in 1967 from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. He has traveled all over the world, but continues to call Dayton home and demonstrates his commitment by residing and working in the community. When he retired from teaching in 1998, he opened the Davis Art Studio and EbonNia Gallery in the historic Wright-Dunbar Business District. He has continued offering youth and community art and cultural activities through SHANGO: Center for the Study of African American Art and Culture. Bing is a leading advocate for diversity in both the arts and in our community, and Culture Works is thrilled to have him advocate for the arts and Culture Works as Artistic Chair of the campaign.

“One of the reasons it is important for people to support the arts in Dayton is that the arts add such a quality to life that cannot be added any other way. Art is one of the best ways to…touch all people in all neighborhoods,” said Bing. He added, “Contributing to the arts is one of the best ways to touch all people and to add a richness to living. It gives us all a good feeling to contribute to something so worthwhile – art, music, dance, drama, and creative words.”

Rodney Veal is the host of the Art Show on Think TV, and the podcast “Inspired By.” He has a long association with the arts in Dayton and with Culture Works, where he worked (in 1999) as special assistant to then President John Clark. Rodney has also received MCACD grants and fellowships through Culture Works. He is known for his work as an independent choreographer and interdisciplinary artist, and his works have been performed as part of the Ohio Dance Festival and other regional dance festivals. More recently, Rodney has worked as an adjunct faculty member for Sinclair Community College. He is also a visual artist, and just mounted a show at Indie West. A native Daytonian, Rodney is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a B.S in Political Science and Visual Arts and he has an MFA in Choreography from The Ohio State University. Rodney is President of the Board of Trustees of Ohio Dance and serves on the boards of Friends of Levitt Pavilions Dayton, Dayton Live, Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, WYSO and Homefull.

Rodney commented, “Culture Works serves as a protector of the arts ecosystem in the region, to make sure that this platform is there for people and organizations who create art, and to elevate the creativity that occurs there. They play a necessary role in ensuring that there is a fair and equitable distribution of funding and services to artists of all kinds. We need voices at the table from artists who are creating and sharing their stories from many different and wonderful backgrounds, and they need to be supported. Culture Works provides the opportunity for all those different voices to be heard and their creativity to be experienced, which makes our community that much richer and more special.”

2024 marks the 50th year of Culture Works sustaining, promoting, and advocating for the arts community in the Dayton Region. Formed in 1974 as the Dayton Arts Fund, the organization was charged with raising funds for arts groups in critical need. Individuals and businesses were asked for contributions by volunteers whose goal was to increase the number of donors to the arts. Robert A. Kerr, one of the organizers of the Arts Fund, identified the orchestra, ballet, and opera as the areas of “most critical current need,” and noted “the Dayton Arts Fund later might be expanded to include groups other than the three now covered.” (Journal Herald of October 18, 1974) Additional recipients of Campaign for the Arts funding were added including the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Muse Machine, The Human Race Theatre Company, the Springfield Symphony, and more.

During its 50 years, Culture Works has adapted to meet the changing needs of the arts community. Bing Davis, Artistic Chair of the 2024 Campaign for the Arts, was part of the 1992 community initiative that led to the merger of the arts fund with the Miami Valley Arts Council, to become the Miami Valley Arts Alliance. The organization became both a united arts fund and a local arts agency, adding to the region we serve and to our mission. In 1994, the Arts Alliance was rebranded as Culture Works.

As a United Arts Fund, Culture Works still raises funds for arts organization’s most critical needs, but also introduced a grants panel review system that invites community voices into decisions regarding dispersal of community supported grant funding. As a Local Arts Agency, Culture Works advocates for the inclusion of art and artists in development projects, pursues local, state, and national funding, provides support and services for arts organizations, runs artist support programs–including professional development for individual artists–develops outreach to build connections between the creative and business sectors, and initiatives that improve our community and our schools.

The annual Campaign for the Arts, which is Culture Works’ principal grants program, unites gifts from individual donors, corporate supporters, and workplace giving campaigns into funding for Community Arts Grants. Community volunteers award general operating support to local arts organizations through an open panel application review process.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: bing davis, culture works, Rodney Veal

Saucy Nuggest & Apple Pie Poppers Now at KFC

April 1, 2024 By Dayton937

This is no April Fools Day joke! KFC is getting saucy starting April 1st with FIVE options to sauce your nugs with including the all new Sticky Chicky!
You can get a 10 pack for $5.99 with any of these sauces:
NEW
Honey Sriracha: A sweet heat sauce using a blend of red chili peppers, garlic and
Korean BBQ: A sweet and savory umami sauce with soy sauce, garlic, sugar and sesame.
Sticky Chicky Sweet ‘n Sour Sauce: A balanced combination of sweet and tangy flavors including pineapple, garlic, vinegar and chili.
Nashville Hot: Smoky, spicy and crispy, with an even ratio of flavor and smokiness to heat that brings balance – it brings the heat for fans of spice.
RETURNING
Nashville Hot: Smoky, spicy and crispy, with an even ratio of flavor and smokiness to heat that brings balance – it brings the heat for fans of spice.

Georgia Gold: A honey-mustard style BBQ sauce made with vinegar, honey and savory seasoning.

What’s even better is that you can get a free 10-piece Saucy Nuggets when spending $10 or more on a KFC.com or KFC app purchase when they launch!  KFC Saucy Nuggets can also be enjoyed as part of a combo meal, which includes your flavor choice of 10-piece Saucy Nuggets, a medium drink and Secret Recipe Fries for $9.99 via KFC.com or the KFC app.
KFC is not just bringing the new Saucy Nuggets on April 1st, but new Apple Pie Poppers as well! These new Apple Pie Poppers are “filled with warm apple pie filling and wrapped in a buttery and flaky crust.”
Even better is that you can get a pack of four for $2.49 from @kfc (prices can vary by location) which sounds pretty solid. These might not be the craziest flavor option you’ll see, but it’s nice to have more dessert options from KFC!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: apple pie poppers, kfc, SAUCY NUGGETS

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