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Archives for March 2025

Camelot Opens at The Loft March 26th

March 24, 2025 By Dayton937

Embark on a majestic journey to a realm where honor, dignity, and morality pave the way for a new era under the youthful King Arthur’s reign. This tightly focused adaptation of the classic musical Camelot breathes new life into the legendary love triangle with the same musical favorites “If Ever I Would Leave You,” “The Lusty Month of May,” “I Loved You Once In Silence,” and “Camelot”

Witness as this beloved musical is reborn, offering a spellbinding experience that celebrates love, leadership, and the quest for an ideal world.

By order of King Arthur himself… Camelot shall reign for one more week! The people have spoken, and Camelot is extending its stay through April 13th. But beware—once these final tickets are claimed, no wizard nor knight can conjure more.
Hear ye, hear ye! By royal decree, Camelot hath been extended! Due to overwhelming demand, four final performances have been added April 10-13. Premium seats remain for those swift of foot and bold of heart. Delay not, for when these tickets vanish, they shall be lost to time!
By royal decree, Camelot has been extended! FOUR FINAL PERFORMANCES have been added April 10-13—but once they’re gone, they’re GONE. Don’t miss the breathtaking music, timeless romance, and epic storytelling.
You asked, we listened! Camelot has been extended for ONE FINAL WEEK—April 10-13. This spellbinding production will thrill audiences—and now’s your chance to experience the magic!
Purchase tickets by following this link: https://humanracetheatre.org/shows/camelot

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Homemade Ice Cream Pint Sale

March 23, 2025 By Dayton937

Young’s Jersey Dairy’s delicious homemade ice cream is on sale for $3.69 a pint!!

All you care to buy, while supplies last. We start with several thousand pints of ice cream. This is a once a year sale, so don’t miss out! Stock up on Young’s homemade ice cream!

Check their website for a full list of flavors!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

April Fool’s Day 5k and Family Fun Mile

March 22, 2025 By Dayton937

We are not kidding! It may be a fools errand, but come start your 5K season in Miamisburg!

The April Fool’s 5k is a fun and festive event for the whole family! Register by March 17 and your race entry will include a 100% polyester athletic shirt.

The event will start and end in Community Park.  Overall winners will receive a medal!

Photos and Results – Available at Speedy-Feet.com after the race.

On-site Check-In – from 4:30pm to 6:00pm.  Race Start at 6:00pm.  See website for more details.

Filed Under: Active Living

Elsa’s Springboro Adds Brunch on the Weekends

March 21, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Starting tomorrow, March 22nd Elsa’s Boro Cantina will be offering  new brunch items every Saturday & Sunday from 11am-2pm! Check out the menu:
ON Sundays they’ll be offering  a Bloody Mary Bar set up during brunch! Stuffed olives, celery seeds, hot sauces, and so much more- come find out for yourself!
The breakfast tacos:

Elsa’s Springboro Cantina

774 N. Main Street
Springboro, OH, 45066
+1 937-790-1800

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brunch, Elsa's, springboro

FutureFest 2024 Winning Script: The Cure

March 21, 2025 By Dayton937

Extending the wonder of FutureFest we will be bringing the 2024 Winning Script to life on stage for 6 performances in March of 2025. We are honored to offer this opportunity for the playwright to see their work fully realized and for the community to experience new and compelling storytelling.  FutureFest supports emerging playwrights and brings fresh voices to the forefront of the theatrical experience.

Winner and Audience Favorite of FutureFest 2024

When her twenty-four year old son wills himself to death and donates all his organs, Joan goes on a quest to understand why.  Along the way, she meets five of the organ recipients who all seem to remind her of different parts of her son’s personality, but it’s not until she meets her son’s heart that she finally realizes the truth.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Greene County Farmers Market

March 21, 2025 By Dayton937

The outdoor Farmers Market on Indian Ripple Rd. in Beavercreek runs Saturdays, 9-1 even during the winter months. Check out the facebook page for Greene County Farmers Market of Beavercreek for updates on vendors each week.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Songwriters’ Round Across 4 Generations

March 21, 2025 By Dayton937

Live music at the Little Art Theatre!
An event celebrating Women’s History Month with a songwriters’ round across four generations. Featuring Sharon Lane, Dawn Cooksey, Kyleen Downes, and Rhue Buddendeck.
Songs and stories with be shared in the round with each songwriter on stage, taking turns playing a song. A performance style that originated in Nashville.
Doors 6:30pm. Music at 7pm. Tickets $20.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Upcoming NATO Parliamentary Assembly Causing Disruption to Downtown Dayton Businesses

March 20, 2025 By Guest Contributor

Downtown Dayton was supposed to be buzzing with promise and progress on the afternoon of March 20th, but instead, the Small Business Social at The Contemporary Dayton revealed deep divisions between city planners and the very community they hoped to serve.

A Promising Venue, A Troubled Agenda

In a venue usually celebrated for its art and culture, the event—organized by the Downtown Dayton Partnership—was intended to showcase how the upcoming NATO Assembly might bring opportunities for downtown businesses. But as the night unfolded, small business owners voiced their mounting frustration. The galleries, typically filled with creative energy, became an impromptu forum for grievances about decisions that could jeopardize local livelihoods.

Mixed Messages from the Top

The afternoon opened on an upbeat note. Gallery host and curator Heather Jones welcomed the crowd, highlighting current exhibitions and a raffle that momentarily lifted spirits. Yet that optimism quickly faded as Syron Townsend, Community Partnership Manager for the Downtown Dayton Partnership, thanked small business owners for their ongoing support before turning the stage over to Jason Galanes.

Galanes, Chief of Staff for Republican Congressman Mike Turner and one of the lead planners of the NATO Assembly, delivered a message that many found dissonant. “The opportunity for downtown businesses to welcome delegates and constituents to patronize shops and restaurants,” he declared. But he soon undercut his own message with a remark that struck a sour chord: “The event begins on Memorial Day weekend, many people already out on vacation…” The suggestion that local businesses might simply “take advantage” of a national holiday to close shop was met with audible grumbles—a reaction that underscored the economic pressures these businesses are already facing.

Adding insult to injury, Galanes extolled the virtues of lasting public art and beautification efforts—projects funded by state and local tax dollars. Yet he offered little reassurance that these improvements would compensate for the financial strain that a week-long shutdown could impose on struggling downtown shops and restaurants.

Updated Secure Zone Map for Downtown Dayton NATO Assembly 2025

Security and the Specter of Exclusion

The tone grew even more contentious when Major Christopher Malson of the Dayton Police Department took the floor. Tasked with explaining the design and purpose of the NATO Village Secure Zone, Malson’s presentation was a mix of policy details and offhand humor that did little to assuage the concerns of those present. “When the City Manager met with me over a year ago, she gave me the edict of ‘We will not be shutting down businesses…’” he recalled—yet the absence of City Manager Shelley Dickstein was conspicuous by itself.

Malson outlined a security plan that included designated entrances, foot-traffic only policies, and even a “Designated Protest Area” for what he insisted would be “peaceful” and “lawful” demonstrations. However, his warning that any protests outside that area might be branded as “riots” did not sit well with business owners who already feel marginalized in the planning process.

 

 

Parking Woes and a Clamor for Accountability

Questions about the logistical impact of the NATO event, particularly regarding parking, further fueled the discontent. One business owner’s query about whether the city would subsidize monthly parking costs for employees—an essential lifeline for local commerce—was summarily dismissed by Major Malson with a curt, “The city will not be providing any financial assistance to private businesses.” The response was met with growing frustration, as many pointed out that the downtown community was being expected to shoulder the burdens of an event from which they would reap little benefit.

A moment of further disruption came when an unannounced voice from the back of the room, later identified as Kristina Scott, Vice President of Strategy for The Downtown Dayton Partnership, abruptly attempted to cut off the ongoing questions. “I think this is enough, I believe we have what we need to bring this back to the broader group,” she interjected, prompting a bewildered business owner to ask, “Who are you?”—a question that underscored the disconnect between event organizers and the community they were meant to support.

Aftermath: More Questions Than Answers

By the end of the evening, many small business owners left The Contemporary Dayton not with a sense of possibility, but with more questions and a deep-seated mistrust of the process. The event, meant to highlight opportunities for downtown Dayton, instead exposed a glaring imbalance: local tax dollars were being spent to host an event that many feared would inflict financial harm on the very businesses that form the backbone of the city.

In an economic climate where every dollar counts, the promise of future benefits from beautification projects and enhanced public spaces feels hollow to a community that sees itself as an afterthought. As downtown Dayton prepares for the NATO Assembly, one thing is clear—without genuine support and transparent dialogue, the promise of a thriving, inclusive business community may remain just that: a promise unfulfilled.

If you are a small business owner who needs your voice heard regarding NATO, reach out to DowntownDayton.com and we will include your story in our next NATO Assembly update.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Downtown Dayton, NATO

HBA’s Parade of Home Tours Is Back!

March 20, 2025 By Dayton937

The Home Builders Association (HBA) of Dayton is thrilled to announce the return of the Parade of Homes Tour, coming to the Dayton, Ohio region on March 21-23 and March 28-30, 2025. This highly anticipated event will be open daily from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, offering attendees the chance to explore a stunning collection of homes across multiple sites in Sugarcreek Township, Beavercreek Township, Huber Heights, Miamisburg, and Washington Township.

The Parade of Homes Tour is the ultimate event for anyone on the journey to finding their dream home. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, planning your forever home, or searching for the perfect place to retire, this tour offers something for everyone. Discover the best in innovative design, exceptional craftsmanship, and state of the art technology that will elevate your vision of home.

– Dates: March 21-23 and March 28-30

– Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM daily  

– Location: Multiple sites throughout the Dayton region (Map of sites) 

– Admission: FREE

 

This year’s tour will feature an impressive lineup of homes built by some of Dayton’s most renowned builders, including M/I Homes, Charles Simms Development, Artisan and Oberer Homes. Each home will showcase unique floor plans, luxurious finishes, and the latest in energy-efficient and smart home technology.

 

The Parade of Homes is a signature event hosted by the Home Builders Association of Dayton, showcasing the region’s top builders, designers, and industry professionals. This event celebrates innovation, quality craftsmanship, and the art of homebuilding, offering inspiration for homeowners and enthusiasts alike. The 2025 Parade of Homes Tour is proudly sponsored by Centerpoint Energy, a trusted partner in providing energy solutions that power the homes and communities we love. Their support helps make this event possible, bringing together the best in homebuilding and design for the Dayton community.

 

M/I Homes: 682 W Spring Valley Pike Dayton, OH 45458

 

 

Charles Simms Development: 2010 Cedar Lake Drive, Huber Heights, OH 45424

 

Artisan Communities, LLC: 464 Triple Crown Way. Beavercreek Township/Xenia, OH 45385

Oberer Homes: 1001 Belfast Drive Dayton, OH 45440

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: homebuilders Association, parade of homes

Sing Out Loud Community Choir Concert

March 18, 2025 By Dayton937

Culture Works, the Dayton Region’s United Arts Fund and Local Arts Agency, presents Sing Out Loud!, a concert featuring the Sing Out Loud! Community Choir and the Stivers School for the Arts Chorale, led by event artistic director and conductor Mark Hanson with performances from Dayton Opera’s Artist-in-Residents Isabel Randall (mezzo-soprano) and Randell McGee (baritone), Dayton Contemporary Dance Company dancers Countess Winfrey and Devin Baker, Wright State University professor In-Hong- Cha (violin), and, Dayton Mayor Jeffery Mims (drums). The evening celebrates Culture Works’ annual Campaign for the Arts, now running through June 30.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Air Supply Returns to The Rose

March 18, 2025 By Dayton937

Today, Air Supply announces their return to Huber Heights, OH for a special 50thAnniversary Celebration at Rose Music Center at The Heights on Sunday, August 3.

If it’s true that practice makes perfect, then Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock – beloved by their millions of fans across the planet as Air Supply – have had nearly half a century to hone their skills, harness their passion and unleash the beautifully intimate yet rockin’ romantic energy of those instantly identifiable 80s hits that made them global superstars.

As they close in on 50 years (exact date, May 12, 1975) since they met in the chorus of the Australian touring company of Jesus Christ Superstar, the duo is ever-present on the road in North America and overseas to the tune of 130 dates a year – and look forward to a milestone 5500th live show in fall 2024. This run includes being the first Western group to tour China and several other countries who prior to their breakthrough would not allow pop music across their borders, as well as performing for a record 175,000 people in Cuba in 2005.

Air Supply’s overall sales and airplay stats are equally astounding, equaling their heroes The Beatles’ run of five consecutive Top Five Singles (“Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” “Every Woman in the World,” “The One That You Love,” “Here I Am”); selling a collective total of 20 million copies of their first three albums (Lost in Love, The One That You Love, Now & Forever) and the 1983 Greatest Hits collection; achieving multi-million radio plays for five of their hits (including “Sweet Dreams” and the Jim Steinman-penned “Making Love Out of Nothing At All”); and having Graham honored with a BMI Million-Air Certificate recognizing three million performances of “All Out Of Love.”

2025 will bring more seemingly nonstop rousing performances of the smash hits by their powerhouse band. Under musical direction of lead guitarist Aaron McLain, the ensemble includes Mirko Tessandori (piano/keyboards/vocals), Pavel Valdman (drums) and Doug Gild (bass). Graham and Russell will mark their milestone with exciting projects in a variety of media. These include a biopic titled All Out of Love: The Air Supply Story, a Broadway comedy-drama musical featuring their songs (Lost in Love) and a yet to be titled autobiography by Graham and Russell. The duo will also be releasing their 18th studio album A Matter of Time, produced by Brian Howes, along with a very special vinyl compilation.

Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, March 21 at Ticketmaster.com and the Rose Music Center Box Office.

Reserved Seating: $41.50* – $88.50*

Click here to view ticket prices.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: air supply, The Rose

Jollity’s Spring Menu Starts Today

March 18, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Spring Menu 2025

Veg

Potato Pave, Koji + Cheddar Powder, Creme Fraiche, Peppadew, Chive,
Hakurei Turnips, Roasted Eggplant Puree, Soy, Tahini, Orange
Roasted Beets, Horseradish, Crispy Lentil, Hazelnut, Smoked Cheddar
Grilled Farm Vegetables, Seaweed Mayo, Walnut Soboro
Miso Corncake, Whipped Brie, Pickled Pineapple, Pistachio, Chili Oil
Chopped Salad, Shallot, Bacon, Chive, Manchego, Potato Chips, Champagne Vinaigrette
Kimchi Pancake, Celery Root, Wasabi Remoulade, Potato Sticks, Shiso
Brussel Sprouts, Fermented BBQ, JP Aioli, Bonito, Scallion
Udon Noodles, Turnip Rayu, Wilted Greens, Braised Daikon, Three Soy Glaze

Meat

Karaage Chicken, Chili Glaze, Lemon Lime Pickles, Ginger Aioli
Lamb Burger, Spiced Soy Glaze, Peppered Greens, B&B Beets, Herb Yogurt
Chashu Pork, Coconut +Kosho Broth, Napa Cabbage Salad
*Koji-Aged Ribeye, Togarashi Butter, Frites, Bulldog Aioli

Seafood

Grilled Octopus, Pastrami Spice, Potato, Vinegared Cucumber, Smoked Olive Oil, Spicy Herb
*Crispy Trout, Squash Almondine, Wilted Frissee, Miso Brown Butter
Hamachi Katsu, Celery, Apple, Jalapeno, Umeboshi, Bermutto Vinaigrette

Sweets & Finales

Misoscotch Pot De Creme, Caramelized Pineapple Jam
Bay Leaf NY Cheesecake, Ritz Cracker, Matcha Ganache, Burnt Berry Honey

Jollity

127 E. 3rd St.
Dayton, OH 45420
Tues – Sat 5:00-9:00pm
Online reservations

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Booze & Boards Class

March 17, 2025 By Dayton937

Similar to our previous Cocktail Classes, but with a casual twist. We will walk you through the featured craft cocktail, Dayton Barrel Works spirits, along with a charcuterie board, and a take-home cocktail recipe card. Here are some things to know:
*IMPORTANT: If you have a NUT ALLERGY or other allergy, please let us know by the Tuesday before the event (3/18).
*This date’s featured craft cocktail is: Boulevardier (whiskey cocktail).
*Each ticket includes: 1 craft cocktail, 3 samples of Dayton Barrel Works spirits, a charcuterie board for 1, and a take-home cocktail recipe card.
*While we will still be open to the public, in order to be guaranteed a charcuterie board, you must purchase tickets by the Tuesday before the event (3/18).
*You choose what time is convenient for you, between the hours of 6:00-9:00 PM

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Boulevardier, Dayton Barrel Works Artisan Distiller

KFC Debuts New “Dunk It Bucket”

March 17, 2025 By Dayton937

KFC® is dropping an all-new “Dunk It Bucket”* – the brand’s first new bucket in nearly a decade – featuring also-new Mashed Potato Poppers, available nationwide starting today, while supplies last. The quadruple-threat Dunk It Bucket is packed with KFC’s hand-breaded Original Recipe® Tenders, Secret Recipe Fries and crispy Mashed Potato Poppers with your choice of craveable sauces – because more dunking and more sauce means more deliciousness.

“Our new Mashed Potato Poppers transform a legendary KFC classic into a crunchy can’t-resist bite of perfection,” said Catherine Tan-Gillespie, President, KFC U.S. “And the Dunk It Bucket? Oh, it’s a dream come true for sauce lovers—dip it, dunk it, drench it, do your thing. It’s our first brand-new bucket in nearly a decade, and trust me, it was so worth the wait!”

Snag a solo Dunk It Bucket for $7* or feed family, friends or teammates for $25 with a Double Dunk It Bucket**, creating your ultimate dunk combination with juicy hand-breaded tenders, perfectly seasoned fries, crunchy Mashed Potato Poppers, with choices in the sauce squad lineup including:

  • Warm Gravy: A KFC all-star legend…gravy is officially a dipping sauce.
  • Comeback Sauce: The MVP – it’s creamy, zesty and craveable.
  • Honey BBQ: Sweet, smoky and tangy – you can’t go wrong with this fan favorite.
  • Honey Mustard: A blend of sweetness and tangy mustard, and an iconic tenders teammate.
  • Sticky Chicky Sweet and Sour Sauce: A balanced combination of sweet and tangy flavors including pineapple, garlic, vinegar and chili. If you love sweet and sour, you’re going to love this.
  • Classic Ranch: Our signature ranch…need we say more?
  • Buffalo Ranch: A perfect pairing of the classic kick of Buffalo sauce smoothed out with a creamy ranch, blended peppers, buttermilk, herbs and spices.

The new menu items are here just in time for college basketball’s ultimate tournament, so fried chicken fans can flaunt their sauce bracket and make a slam dunk pairing. Take the love for dunking beyond the KFC bucket with exclusive, limited-edition “KFC Dunk It” merch, available now on KFCShop.com. The KFC Dunk It Collection features a mini basketball hoop and ball, fun stickers, and stylish apparel such as a T-shirt and hoodie—each designed to bring the playful spirit of dunking to life. Whether you’re a chicken lover or a basketball fan, the collection is the perfect way to show off your KFC pride and join in on the dunking fun.

Before the buzzer sounds, order the Dunk It Bucket in-store, and on KFC.com, or on the KFC app for delivery or Quick Pick-Up. KFC Rewards*** customers will earn double points on Dunk It Bucket orders.****

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dunk It Bucket, kfc, Mashed Potato Poppers

Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich and New Pineapple Dragonfruit Beverages at Chick-fil-A

March 17, 2025 By DiveDinerDivas

Chick-fil-A® is celebrating the start of spring with vibrant new flavors to kick-start the warmer days. Starting March 17, the Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich returns to menus nationwide, this time featuring three options for Guests to create their own customized smoky twist. Also making its debut – and a perfectly sweet pairing – are the new Pineapple Dragonfruit beverages, also available at participating restaurants nationwide for a limited time.

A Bold Twist on Backyard Flavors: Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich
This spring, the Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich is back – this time with three filet options for Guests to customize their sandwich – original and spicy, alongside the classic grilled filet. The juicy chicken is paired with crispy bacon hand-tossed in a brown sugar and black pepper blend, topped with Colby Jack cheese, green leaf lettuce and a smoky BBQ sauce, served on a toasted, buttery, sweet yeast bun.

 

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Spring’s Sweet Escape: Pineapple Dragonfruit Beverages

Chick-fil-A’s new Pineapple Dragonfruit beverages combine sweet and juicy pineapple flavors, along with a unique, tropical dragonfruit twist, featuring a line-up of four refreshing options:

  • Pineapple Dragonfruit Frosted Lemonade
    • This treat combines Chick-fil-A® Lemonade (or Diet Lemonade) and our signature Icedream® dessert, mixed with natural pineapple and dragonfruit flavors.
  • Pineapple Dragonfruit Lemonade
    • This combination is a mix of classic Chick-fil-A® Lemonade (or Diet Lemonade) and natural pineapple and dragonfruit flavors.
  • Pineapple Dragonfruit Iced Tea
    • Freshly-brewed daily from a blend of tea leaves, the Pineapple Dragonfruit Iced Tea mixes classic Iced Tea with natural pineapple and dragonfruit flavors.
  • Pineapple Dragonfruit Sunjoy®
    • This beverage combines Chick-fil-A’s Sunjoy® beverage (Chick-fil-A® Lemonade and freshly-brewed Sweetened Iced Tea) with natural pineapple and dragonfruit flavors.

“As warmer weather approaches, our Guests are craving flavors that are reminiscent of longer, brighter days and time spent outside with family and friends,” said Allison Duncan, director of menu & packaging at Chick-fil-A. “We’re thrilled to bring back the Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich, with an expanded lineup of options for our Guests, alongside our new Pineapple Dragonfruit beverages which offer a deliciously sweet and refreshing balance to the smoky BBQ flavors.”

Testing a New Take on a Classic Treat
Chick-fil-A is also introducing two new ways to enjoy its signature Icedream® dessert with a playful twist on a classic – the Icedream Spin and Icedream® Float, testing exclusively in participating restaurants in Chicago, Salt Lake City, San Diego and Tampa, Fla.  

  • Icedream Spin
    • This new spin on a classic treat features our signature Icedream dessert hand-spun with your choice of fountain beverage for a creamy texture and delicious taste.
  • Icedream® Float
    • A classic float, with your choice of fountain beverage, made special with a swirl of our signature Icedream dessert.

Both options are available now for a limited time at participating locations in test markets.

Customers can check the Chick-fil-A® App or contact their local restaurant for availability of these menu items. To read about Chick-fil-A’s menu, innovations and more, visit chick-fil-a.com/press-room.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chick-fil-A, Pineapple Dragonfruit Beverages, Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich

Bill Franz’s Hidden Figures: Elon

March 17, 2025 By Bill Franz

I’ve always assumed that undocumented immigrants were wage earners. I was wrong. Hundreds of thousands of them have built businesses here. Those businesses tend to be small because it takes capital to grow a business, and raising capital can draw unwanted attention. That’s what happened to Elon, according to an October, 2024 article in the Washington Post. The Post interviewed Elon’s business associates, reviewed court records and got copies of company contracts to tell the following:
In 1995 Elon and his brother went to California to start a business, but the two Canadians did not have legal work status. Like most undocumented immigrants they had little capital so they slept in their office to save money. They worked hard and by 1996 the business was taking off. Investors were ready to put in money, but when they learned that Elon and his brother were undocumented they protected themselves with an unusual funding agreement. If the brothers did not get legal work status in 45 days the investors could reclaim their money. “We don’t want our founder being deported” one director was quoted as saying.
We don’t know if Elon met that 45 day deadline. People tell me getting legal work status is a long, slow process that takes years. We do know that he wasn’t deported, and in 2002 the business was sold for $300 million. Elon became a U.S. citizen that same year.
Elon denies the Post’s account but has given little detail about his journey from being Canadian to becoming a U.S. citizen. Elon’s brother is more candid. In 2013 he told interviewers that when the two brothers started their first business in the U.S. “We were illegal immigrants.”
The Post article tells us that the world’s richest man started his business career as an undocumented immigrant. What an inspiration to the hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who have built businesses here. I wish Elon would share details of his immigration journey. I’m sure that his fellow entrepreneurs would like to know how to get legal status in 45 days. Then, with the threat of deportation removed, those small businesses might grow and bring benefits to us all.

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts

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