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Archives for June 2024

Be A Tourist in Your Own City: 12 Tips For A Fresh Perspective

June 4, 2024 By GreatMiamiRiverway

As Dorothy once proclaimed, “there’s no place like home.”

Tawawa Park in Sidney

I think back to my time enlisted in the Air Force and the many beautiful places I got to experience and live in. One of my first stations was in Aviano, Italy. An hour from Venice and nestled in picturesque Italian countryside along the base of the Alps, I couldn’t believe it. At first, my breath would be taken away every time I took a simple trip to a grocery store or gas station; The mountains were so massive they took up half of the skyline. And don’t get me started on those sunsets. As a homegrown southwestern Ohio native, I couldn’t believe I was living overseas in one of the hottest tourist destinations in the world.

Well reader, you know how the story goes. We get very used to seeing the same things repeatedly — they lose their sparkle and become commonplace. We often take for granted a lot of the beauty that is in our daily lives. So yes, as beautiful as the Italian countryside was, it too became commonplace. The rows and rows of grape vineyards that people spend thousands of dollars to visit annually felt no different than driving past the rows and rows of cornfields back home.

 

As Dorothy once proclaimed, “there’s no place like home.”

 

After I got out of the Air Force, I eventually made my way back to the Great Miami River, back to my family and beloved cornfields (I really enjoy them now, by the way). Spending that time away from this region during my enlistment really allowed me to return with fresh eyes for the things we all take for granted as we move about our days.

I’m lucky. Life circumstances allowed me to get away and come back with a refreshed perspective on life in southwestern Ohio. However, for many people it’s simply not feasible financially, or timewise. For this, I’ve written up some tips that may help you get out there and find incredible experiences in your own community, or in one of the many beautiful destinations along the Great Miami River.

Our region is home to some incredibly unique resources that simply don’t exist in many other parts of the country. With the Great Miami Riverway spreading over 99 miles, there are countless journeys to go on.

So, what does it really mean to be a tourist in our own cities? I think this question opens the door to a deeper reflection on what it means to practice daily gratitude. It highlights the importance of cultivating a sense of curiosity about our lives and the people and places in them. Becoming a tourist in places that we visit frequently is one way to practice this. Here are my suggestions for you to begin to explore your own area with fresh eyes this year:

 

#1. Adopt the ‘mini vacation’ mindset.

If you only read one of these tips, this is the tip to consider: Rethink your limited free time to maximize your days off work. Every weekend can be a vacation experience, especially with how much this corner of Ohio has to offer.

A 2020 study that asks the very important question, “How might people enjoy the emotional benefits of vacation without taking additional time off work or spending additional money?”, found that when people treated their weekends like a vacation, meaning they prioritized things like enjoying good food and being present in the moment, they were ultimately happier (and spent less money and time accessing that vacation-mentality bliss). Remind yourself to really be present to what is available in your proximity and then go enjoy it.

The Mayflower by A.M. Scott Distillery in Troy

 

 

#2. Recreate travel experiences at home.

An easy approach is to think about what you like to do when you travel somewhere new, and then seek those experiences locally. If you like to do wine-tastings, park excursions, or visit historical sites, try to replicate those experiences with what is available nearby (pssst.. the Riverway has all of these and much more).

 

Hamilton is covered in mural art! 

 

#3. Walk/bike a route you normally drive.

Putting foot to pavement, especially in areas you would never normally walk or bike through, gives you an entirely different perspective of a city. Bring a camera and find unique things to snap photos of. Create your own tour guide to share with others. The Great Miami Riverway has the largest paved trail system in the country, so the biking and walking opportunities are endless to experience your daily life from a new point of view.

#4. Speaking of views, visit a popular viewpoint.

Is there a lookout that’s popular among tourists in your area? A certain mural, vantagepoint, or Instagram-worthy hotspot that people frequently photograph? I personally live in downtown Dayton, and I am constantly shocked at how many locals have never simply gone to Deed’s Point MetroPark to look at the city from across the river. Sometimes, it is refreshing to just sit and spend some time observing the communities we often take for granted.

The famous Martin’s Donuts in Trenton

#5. Explore at a time you normally wouldn’t.

If you’re an early-bird sunrise type person, head out for an evening or nighttime adventure. If you’re never up for a sunrise (guilty), head out to watch it rise over the river and then get breakfast from a small local joint like famous Sam & Ethel’s in Tipp City. Mixing up your typical schedule will open the door to sights, people, and experiences you wouldn’t normally encounter.

#6. Head to a hotel lobby, local library, or welcome center.

Grab all the little tourist-y rack cards you can fit in your hands. Grab the pamphlets, brochures, free magazines. Bother the front desk clerk with questions. Ask about promotions or discounts. These are the places to gather recommendations. Local libraries often have guidebooks to cities as well and other resources that may be useful for inspo.

Franklin Food Truck Park

#7. Book a Staycation.

Check out AirBnB listings, bed & breakfasts, locally owned hotels, or cabin rentals. While chain hotels suffice when traveling out of the area, I personally find that more unique accommodations help make local travel feel more special for a ‘staycation’. And trust me, we have some pretty interesting places to stay along the Riverway, like a bed & breakfast castle in Sidney (bonus: it has a spa).


Yoga workshop at Cedar Ridge Trails lavendar farm in Miamisburg

 

#8. Do something unusual (for you).

One way to freshen up your mindset about local travel is to pursue a new activity you would normally never do. Here’s an idea: Go sign up for some goat yoga in Miamisburg at a U-Pick lavender farm (yes… Goats. Goats everywhere).

 

#9. Follow a blogger’s itinerary.

Yes, believe it or not, you can find out-of-town tourists that have written about their experiences in your own town. For example, I searched “visiting Piqua blog” and found a very detailed blog post from a visitor who spent a day exploring Piqua. Here’s another blog I found about someone visiting Hamilton for the first time with her family. Another blogger details his family’s visit to Butler County in this blog.  We also write plenty of blogs on itinerary ideas and top spots to explore along the river.

 

#10. Strike up conversation with a local.

Coffee shops are great places to try this. Get out of your comfort zone a little and make some new connections. I’m always learning something new about my own community from the strangers I talk to.

Kayaking in West Carrollton

#11. Don’t forget about park districts!

Park districts have so many cool classes and guided activities going on almost daily for every age group and physical capability range. Zip lining, climbing, hiking, birdwatching, gardening, fishing, cooking classes, yoga workshops… It is seriously endless. Check out our park district coalition members’ calendars:

Miami County Park District

Five Rivers MetroParks

MetroParks of Butler County

Great Parks of Hamilton County

#11. Don’t forget about park districts!

Park districts have so many cool classes and guided activities going on almost daily for every age group and physical capability range. Zip lining, climbing, hiking, birdwatching, gardening, fishing, cooking classes, yoga workshops… It is seriously endless. Check out our park district coalition members’ calendars:

Miami County Park District

Five Rivers MetroParks

MetroParks of Butler County

Great Parks of Hamilton County

#12. And finally…Explore our website, event calendar, and subscribe to our newsletter.

Ok, shameless plug. But it really is our job to find the coolest things about the Great Miami Riverway and serve it up on a digital platter just for you.  The coalition works together to help feature what is truly special about each city along the Great Miami Riverway. It’s the certified insider’s scoop.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

2024 Museum Mile

June 4, 2024 By Dayton937

The 2nd Annual Museum Mile is going to be fun for the whole family! 

Beginning at Memorial Park just outside the National Museum of the United States Air Force, this family-friendly one mile course winds throughout the grounds of the museum before finishing under the wing tips of historic aircraft at the Air Park.

Packet Pick Up | 6:30 – 7:45 AM
Open Race | 8 AM
Women’s/Men’s Elite Race |8:35 AM

* Elite athletes will be notified if they meet elite running time standard

 

Filed Under: Runners

Dayton Philharmonic announces new Music and Artistic Director: Keitaro Harada

June 3, 2024 By LIbby Ballengee

Photo of Keitaro Harada by Shin Yamagishi (Contributed)

The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance (DPAA) announced its appointment of conductor Keitaro Harada as the next Music and Artistic Director of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra (DPO).

Maestro Harada will become the fifth Music Director in the orchestra’s 92-year history, preceded by founder Paul Katz (1933–1975), Charles Wendelken-Wilson (1975–1987), Isaiah Jackson (1987–1995), and Neal Gittleman (1995–present). Harada will begin his tenure during the 2024–2025 season as Music and Artistic Director Designate; he’ll assume the role of Music and Artistic Director on July 1, 2025. Harada committed to a five-year term with the option to renew.”

“DPAA is privileged to be working with such a stellar conductor with international scope and passion for local communities,” DPAA President and CEO Patrick J. Nugent commented about this announcement. “Maestro Harada has an impressive sense of artistic vision, community engagement, and commitment to our model of three arts in one organization. He also has a keen understanding of the business of the arts and can think in the language of finances and demographics as well as musical scores and artistic strategy. His technical and artistic abilities as a conductor are prodigious, and he electrifies audiences wherever he goes. He will be a major cultural force in Dayton, and we are delighted that he has agreed to lead the Philharmonic.”

Harada responded: “I am honored to join the DPAA family as Music and Artistic Director of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. As the proud leader of two profound American institutions, I look forward to immersing myself in the DPAA community while I continue in my present role as Music and Artistic Director with the Savannah Philharmonic. And as I build new relationships in the Dayton community and deepen my relationships in Savannah, I believe both cities will benefit from this tandem experience. I will forever cherish the Savannah Philharmonic—the organization that provided me with my first Music Director opportunity—while wholeheartedly embracing the Dayton community as we bring the performing arts to life throughout the region.”

Photo of Keitaro Harada by the DPAA (Contributed)

“The DPAA stands out to me as it brings together three art forms I absolutely love: orchestra, opera, and ballet,” Harada continued. “Dayton’s rich history and vibrant art scene will provide us with the inspiration and imagination to build collaborations that can only be achieved at DPAA. Having recently performed together, we began to discover the endless possibilities of our music-making and great community. I am deeply grateful to serve as the next Music and Artistic Director.”

Keitaro Harada is a recipient of the prestigious 2023 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award, and as Music and Artistic Director of the Savannah Philharmonic in Savannah, Georgia (a position he’s held since the 2020-21 season), Harada has transformed the quality of the orchestra and energized its audiences through his imaginative programs and charismatic presence.

In addition to his American posts, Harada also acts as Permanent Conductor of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and is the Principal Guest Conductor and Artistic Partner of the Aichi Chamber Orchestra in Japan. Harada was Associate Conductor for four years at the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops, where he regularly assisted Music Director Louis Langrée (now Music Director Laureate) and collaborated with James Conlon and Juanjo Mena at the orchestra’s annual May Festival.

Harada was the top candidate among nearly 250 applicants from around the globe, according to Arts Consulting Group (ACG), which guided the extensive international executive search. ACG remarked that they had never before received such a response for an Artistic Director position. ACG screened applicants through a rigorous process that yielded a preliminary round of 57 candidates. After conducting initial interviews, ACG presented 27 candidates to the DPAA Search Committee for consideration. The diverse applicant pool represented 40 states and 26 countries and included a substantial number of candidates who self-identified as BIPOC and/or LGBTQIA+.

Photo by Masatoshi Yamashiro (Contributed)

Barbara O’Hara, Chair of the DPAA Search Committee, said: “I feel certain that our Dayton community will heartily welcome and embrace Harada and his family, as will all the musicians, ballet dancers, opera performers, subscribers, future subscribers, donors, and young musicians. To me, a fitting description of Harada is that of a Renaissance man! His background is so varied covering classical music, opera, and ballet as well as contemporary and pops. His rapport with the musicians is outstanding—he challenges them and is respectfully demanding of them. While in Dayton, one of his great desires is to become an involved partner with other performing arts organizations. So, here’s to a wonderful and exciting musical future for the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance as we welcome Keitaro Harada, the next Music and Artistic Director of the Dayton Philharmonic.”

Harada succeeds Neal Gittleman, who announced his intent to retire in May of 2022. Regarding Harada’s appointment, Gittleman said: “I’m excited to see where Maestro Harada leads the Philharmonic in the future. After 30 wonderful years on the podium, I look forward to enjoying what comes next from a seat in the audience. I sincerely hope that Harada finds, as I have, that the DPAA is a place to make great music and build great community. And wish I him, the musicians, and the audience all the best on their adventure together.”

Learn more about Keitaro Harada at kharada.com

Learn more at daytonperformingarts.org

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0D3UHyr5Yk

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: arts, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, DPAA, live music, Philharmonic

90’s Night featuring The Wet Bandits

June 2, 2024 By Dayton937

Beer, wine, cocktails and snacks will be available for purchase from the Cafe. McNasty’s food truck will also be onsite, offering delicious burgers and more. Seating is limited, so we recommend bringing those lawn chairs. Admission is FREE! Special thanks to The Jack W. & Sally D. Eichelberger Foundation and Enterprise Roofing for their support of the RiverScape Summer Music Series this season.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Buffalo Wild Wings Adds Luau BBQ Wings

June 2, 2024 By Dayton937

Buffalo Wild  Wings might be the perfect spot to watch all the action, the chicken wings can avert attention away from those screens. Hitting the menu for summer are two options. First, the new Luau BBQ features a sweet and smoky pineapple BBQ sauce. Although this idea might not necessarily be the same as chicken from the grill on the Big Island, it offers a taste of the tropics.

Buffalo Wild Wings Luau BBQ

The slight smoky note with the sweetness of the pineapple is a great combination. Whether enjoyed on chicken wings or highlighted in a wrap, the flavor fills a gap on the menu. While there are plenty of spicy or even swicy options, this Hawaiian inspired flavor is different. It has nuance without venturing too far from the familiar.

In addition to the Luau BBQ, Buffalo Wild Wings is bringing back Buffalo Ranch. While ranch is a chicken wings staple, the buffalo kick makes it bolder. The flavor is not too extreme. It’s like getting a sauce and a dip in one bite. The ranch does not totally temper the buffalo flavor, like with a dip, but it is a more approachable spicy option.

According to Tristan Meline, Chief Marketing Officer at Buffalo Wild Wings, bringing Buffalo Ranch back was a direct response to guests’ requests. That flavor has and will continue to be a favorite.

For wings fans BWW is offering a  great food deals on Mondays and Wednesdays.  Guests can enjoy the All You Can Eat Boneless Wings and Fries for $19.99 for  dine-in only.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

RiverScape Cornhole Tournament

June 1, 2024 By Dayton937

If you have a competitive spirit, enjoy being outdoors and winning prizes, you won’t want to miss our monthly cornhole tournament! Grab your friends or co-workers and join us under the RiverScape pavilion on the first Tuesday of the month from June through October for some friendly cornhole competition! While our tournament is family-friendly, we recommend participants be 14 and older.

Registration will begin on-site at 6:30 PM, with the tournament beginning at 7 PM. Spots are first come, first serve. Additional giant lawn games will also be available to play. Admission is free!

The RiverScape Cafe will be open and now offers an expanded food and dessert menu. For those 21 and over, cocktails, wine and other beverages will also be available for purchase as part of the Downtown Dayton DORA. Weather dependent.

Filed Under: Active Living

New Breakfast Spot in Brookville

June 1, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

There’s a new breakfast spot open in Brookville.  Opened last Saturday Scramble by Cafe 19. was opened by the same folks that operate two Cafe 19 coffee shops.

Cafe 19′s coffee shops are located at 19 E. National Road in Englewood  and 7 S. Miami St. in West Milton. The coffee shops have been successful and they owners wanted to offer a full service eatery after an increased demand for food at their Englewood shop.

Here’s their first menu:

Owners Dillon Allen and Elizabeth Brunotte said the first week went well even though they had some hiccups with their air conditioning.  They’ll be open 7am – 2pm, Wed- Sunday, with plans to expand their hours as their staff settles in, adding lunch items like sandwiches, smash burgers and fresh-cut fries to the menu.


Scramble by Cafe 19

302 Market Street,
Brookville, OH, 45309
(326) 699-6054
Wed – Sun 7am – 2pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brookville, Cafe 19, Scramble by Cafe 19

Today is National Donut Day!

June 1, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

It’s National Donut Day! The annual celebration always happens on the first Friday in June. The first-ever National Donut Day took place in Chicago in 1938 to honor the history of the Salvation Army’s Donut Lassies. This group of women were sent to France in 1917 to care for wounded soldiers and provide a boost of morale in donut form.

Here’s a list of places where you can score free and discounted donuts

Check out these deals”


The Donut Haus
305 W Central Ave, Springboro

Bear Creek Donuts
80 S. Main Street, Miamisburg

Any purchase will land you into a raffle for the following prizes:
12 Free Variety Dozens
12 Free 1/2 Variety Dozens
1 Free Variety Dozen
1 Free T shirt, Coffee Bag, or Mug
Also any purchase of a dozen or more will receive a free 13th donut.

Bill’s Donut Shop
268 N Main St, Centerville

Offering one free peanut butter jelly-filled donut to all customers starting at 7:00 AM while supplies last.

Donut Palace
5264 Salem, Ave, Trotwood
5115  Old Troy Pike, Huber Heights

Today is your last day to sign up for our email list and receive a coupon for 6 FREE TWIST DONUTS to redeem on Friday June 7, National Donut Day! No purchase necessary!
Follow these easy steps:
-Visit originaldonutpalace.com/donutday to sign up
-Receive your emailed coupon
-Show it to the cashier at any Donut Palace location on June 7th
Our Trotwood location is open from 6am-7pm
Our Huber Heights location is open from 5:30am-2pm

Duck Donuts

Giving out free cinnamon sugar donuts all day!
No purchase necessary; in-shop only!
One donut per guest per visit.

Glazed Donut Eatery
607 N. Detroit Street, Xenia

$1. for all regular donuts
Buy a specialty coffee drink, and get a regular donut free🍩

Jim’s Donuts
122 E. National Road, Vandalia

Stan the Donut Man
1441 Wilmington Ave, Dayton

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

2 New Tostada’s at Taco John’s

June 1, 2024 By Dayton937

Taco John’s is reinforcing its commitment to delivering quality and value by expanding its ValuEST menu with two new offerings: the Refried Bean Tostada, priced at $2, and the Beefy Tostada, priced at $3.

These new Tostadas start with crispy corn tortilla shells, freshly cooked in-restaurant each day. Each Tostada features five layers of flavorful toppings, including 100% North American beef or refried beans, all-natural Cheddar cheese, shredded lettuce, housemade Pico de Gallo, and queso fresco. Perfectly portioned for a hearty snack or a meal addition, the new Tostadas are available starting today for a limited time at participating Taco John’s locations.

The ValuEST menu, designed to provide delicious and satisfying options at budget-friendly prices, now boasts nine items ranging from $2 to $4. Other favorites on the menu include the Cheesy Beef and Potato Taco, Four-Cheese Quesadilla, Spicy Chicken and Potato Griller, and Bean Burrito. This expansion comes as dining out becomes more expensive and other value menus shrink, highlighting Taco John’s commitment to offering more value choices without sacrificing taste or quality.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Taco John's, tostadas

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