Exploring The Forgotten: An Urbex Exhibit / Artist Reception For Bill Woody!
📢 Exploring The Forgotten: An Urbex Exhibit 📢
🎨 Artist Reception For Bill Woody! 🎨
🗓 Saturday, March 1st | 🕒 4:00 – 6:00 PM (Artist Talk at 5:00 PM)
Step into the haunting beauty of abandoned places through the lens of Bill Woody in his latest Urban Exploration (Urbex) exhibit. His powerful images breathe life into forgotten spaces—capturing the mystique of Kirkbride asylums, the historic Dayton Arcade, Pittsburgh’s Rivers of Steel, Buffalo’s Silo City, and more.
📍 Sugarcreek Photography Gallery
📍 15b W. Franklin St., Bellbrook, OH
🌟 What to Expect:
🔹 Bill Woody’s stunning Urbex photography—where decay meets artistry
🔹 Ghostly figures & flowing dancers woven into abandoned grandeur
🔹 A chance to hear Bill’s captivating stories behind each location (Artist Talk at 5:00 PM)
🔹 Adult beverages & hors d’oeuvres to enjoy while mingling
🔹 Great conversation with fellow art lovers & the artist himself
🔹 Enter to win a free print! Drop your name in the hopper for a chance to take home a piece of the show
Beyond the visuals, Bill’s deep knowledge of these lost places—from asylums to Dayton’s hidden corners—makes his insights as compelling as his images. His passion for forgotten history brings these places back to life in a way that is both eerie and mesmerizing.
📢 Don’t miss this thought-provoking exhibit & artist talk! Tag a friend and experience the world of Urban Exploration through a masterful lens.
Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Marshall Tucker Band Coming to The Rose
Today, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, the legendary rock n’ roll band behind worldwide hits such as “Takin’ Care Of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet”, announced a new run of US tour dates dubbed, Roll On Down The Highway 2025 Tour. Co-headlining with southern rock pioneers The Marshall Tucker Band, with the 70s/80s hitmakers Jefferson Starship as the special guest, the tour will stop in Huber Heights, OH for a performance atRose Music Center at The Heights on Saturday, July 26.

Last year, Randy Bachman revived BTO, and has continued to tour throughout 2024 with a run of US dates wrapping up next week. Led by Bachman, BTO’s latest lineup also includes his son Tal Bachman. With Randy’s legendary guitar and Tal’s contemporary flair, BTO forges ahead, blending their classic hits with a fresh energy that captivates audiences worldwide. The band will also be performing hits from The Guess Who, the iconic classic rock group which Bachman co-founded with Burton Cummings. The BTO legacy lives on, promising unforgettable performances and a continued impact on the ever-evolving rock landscape.
Bachman has become a legendary figure in the rock and roll world through his talents as a guitarist, songwriter, performer and producer. Bachman has earned over 120 gold and platinum album/singles awards around the world. His songwriting has garnered him the coveted #1 spot on radio playlists in over 20 countries and over the course of his career he has sold over 40 million records. Randy’s songs have been recorded by a broad range of artists and have been placed in dozens of TV shows, films and commercials. Impressively, his music has provided a veritable soundtrack of the last thirty years of popular music.
Founded in Spartanburg, SC over five decades ago, the 5x Gold, 3x Platinum-selling rock band The Marshall Tucker Band have sold millions of albums worldwide thanks to hits such as “Can’t You See,” “Heard It in a Love Song,” “Fire on the Mountain,” and “24 Hours At a Time.” CMT once named “Can’t You See” the #4 Greatest Southern Rock Song while Ultimate Classic Rock crowned it the #1 Southern Rock Song. Their self-titled debut album reigns as Gibson Guitar’s #5 Greatest Southern Rock Album of all time, and GRAMMY Magazine named the group’s logo as one of the most distinctive and iconic brands in music. In 2023, the MTB was awarded Pandora’s Billionaires Plaque, recognizing over one billion streams on the platform.
Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, February 28 at Ticketmaster.comand the Rose Music Center Box Office.
Scythian – Celtic Rock
Join us for a throwdown at the hoedown with Scythian at The Brightside Music & Event Venue in Dayton! Prepare for pints, tunes, and a few jigs to get into the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day. This event promises to be a blast, so round up your friends and come on down for a great time.
Hang out with the band at the VIP Meet n’ Greet Happy Hour and get a FREE poster for the show along with GUARANTEED Premium Seating (space is limited and sells out every year). This weekend show will sell out so buy your tickets in advance and BE THERE!
HOW TO GO?
Friday, March 7, 2025
5pm – VIP Doors
6pm – General Admission Doors
General Admission $22 in advance
General Admission $27 at the door
VIP $60
Get advance tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/scythian-friday-at-the-brightside-in-dayton-tickets-952833609977
ALL AGES SHOW!
BAGELS & BROADWAY
Ever wonder what it takes to prepare a stage for a show? Join us for BAGELS & BROADWAY, a unique opportunity for you to find out first-hand. Have a cup of coffee and a bagel – then watch the show’s crew and members of IATSE Local 66 set up the sights and sounds for PETER PAN!
Please note, this BAGELS & BROADWAY is on a Wednesday.
BAGELS & BROADWAY is free, but you must register.*
Dayton Battle of the Bands: Funk / Jam / Reggae / Ska
DAI Introduces New Fundraiser
The Dayton Art Institute (DAI) is excited to announce a new signature event called Curated, presented by Thompson Hine, which will take place at the museum on Thursday, April 3, 2025, from 6–9 p.m. The event will offer guests the opportunity to sample a variety of handcrafted cocktails created by some of the region’s best bartenders while enjoying gourmet bites and tasty treats.
With a mission-based focus on art conservation, Curated was an event created to raise funds to preserve and protect an object from the DAI’s collection. Guests attending the event will have an opportunity to learn more about the DAI’s efforts to save the community’s art.
The inaugural event’s fundraising efforts will be dedicated to the conservation of a work donated to the museum by benefactor Julia Shaw Patterson Carnell, whose generosity and vision were crucial in the construction of the historic DAI. The artwork, created in the late 18th–early 19th century, is titled Contemplation on Manjushri’s Buddha Field and is a beautiful painting on fabric. The conservation process will repair tears in the fabric, stabilize loose paint on the artwork, stabilize the textile brand around the perimeter of the painting and ultimately allow for safer handling and display of the artwork.

Artist(s) unknown (China, Qing dynasty, 1644–1911), Contemplation on Manjushri’s Buddha Field, late 18th–early 19th century, pigments on cotton, 71 x 46 inches. Gift of Mrs. Harrie G. Carnell, 1944.155
“At the Dayton Art Institute, we are trusted stewards of the art, committed to caring for and preserving the priceless community treasures contained within the museum collection,” said DAI Director & President Michael R. Roediger. “Our newest signature event, Curated, allows guests to come together with a defined goal of saving a particular artwork while enjoying an entertaining evening of fine cocktails and great company.”
The fundraising event will feature 15 different cocktails created by local bartenders. Each guest attending will receive a punch card, allowing them to sample a selection of the drinks and enjoy small bites provided by Bernstein’s Fine Catering. Spirits featured in the drinks include Chopin (Vodka), Drumshanbo (Gin), El Mayor Blanco (Tequila), Flor de Cana (Rum) and George Remus (Bourbon).
The DAI is proud to work with a notable selection of local businesses for Curated, including The Bar Time, Bernstein’s Fine Catering, Club Oceano, Dewberry 1850, Hotel Versailles, Jimmie’s Ladder 11, Joui, Manna Uptown, The Reserve on Third, Smith’s Boathouse, Sueño, Tender Mercy, Tuty’s Bar and Grill, Whisperz Speakeasy and Wheat Penny. Each bartender participating will compete in two donate-to-vote competitions, awarding winners for the crowd-favorite cocktail of the evening and the most creative bar decorations. Winners will receive a prize basket from the DAI, as well as bragging rights. Additional fundraising efforts will include a silent auction, allowing guests to bid on a number of fantastic prizes.
Reservations are required to attend Curated, and attendance is limited. Tickets may be purchased on the DAI website beginning February 21, 2025. For more information, please go to daytonartinstitute.org/curated. The website serves as the go-to location for all information regarding the DAI’s Signature Events, including ticket information, schedules and more.
ART Matters, A Grass Roots Symposium on Why Arts Matters
EPIC Inspires announced its inaugural event “ART Matters, Dayton Art and Design Symposium” to be held on February 28, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM at The Tank Theatre inside the historic Dayton Arcade.
Renowned artists, architects, designers, city leaders, and creative visionaries will come together to explore opportunities for artists and the economic impact and importance art has at the intersections of innovation, culture, and community. Dayton Mayor Jeffrey J. Mims, Jr., will provide opening remarks, and closing remarks will be made by Dayton City Manager Shelley Dickstein. The keynote address “Empowering Creativity: Advancing Art and Design in Ohio” will be presented by Donna Collins, executive director of the Ohio Arts Council.
The goal of this event is to educate the community on why art matters and provide inspiration to those who seek art as a profession, while elevating the effect art can have on the Dayton metropolitan area. Attendees will discover the power of art to inspire, challenge, and connect through engaging, thought-provoking discussions designed to spark new perceptions and foster collaboration across disciplines. Presentations featuring diverse experts will illuminate how industries can benefit from integrating artistic perspectives and reveal ways to cultivate successful partnerships with artists. Conversations will explore strategies for artists to position themselves as valuable collaborators in nontraditional spaces and delve into innovative ways art can coexist with various fields to drive creativity, alliances, and economic growth.
Dana Wiley, owner of the Dana L. Wiley Gallery and president of EPIC Inspires, LLC, said, “Initiating this art symposium is an important step in building a bridge where artists, ideas, and communities meet in collaboration to inspire and redefine the boundaries of creativity. My hope is that we can cultivate opportunities for creatives, ensuring their success, as they are the foundation for vibrant and dynamic communities.”
Organized by EPIC Inspires and sponsored by CreativeFuse, Sinclair Community College, Taft Law Firm, and Wright State University, the symposium will feature nine breakout sessions for attendees to select from, including two panel discussions exploring opportunities for artists across industries and the current state of artmaking in 2025. Featured presenters and panelists are industry leaders comprised of Michael Roediger, director and CEO of The Dayton Art Institute, Lisa Hanson, president and CEO of Culture Works, Frances Jo Hamilton, director of revitalization at Heritage Ohio, and Brandon Ragland, artistic director of the Dayton Ballet, among many others.
“This symposium pulls together artists, builders, and creators to talk about how art matters in their respective fields, but also to talk about why art matters, period, full stop,” said Dayton Mayor Jeffrey J. Mims, Jr.
Tickets are $20.00 for students and $65.00 for the general public and include a boxed lunch from Tony & Pete’s. A networking reception will be held at the Dana L. Wiley Gallery in The Dayton Arcade following the event at 4:15 PM, where attendees can meet and greet the guest speakers. To get more details about “ART Matters, Dayton Art and Design Symposium,” and purchase tickets, visit: Eventbrite.
AGENDA:
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9:00 AM – 9:25 AM Check-in at the Tank Entrance
10:00 AM – 10:50 AM – Choose from one of these 3 presentations:
*Art, Identity, and Transformation: The Power of Creative Philanthropy, Josh Stucky, The Galleria
*On the Frontlines: Artists discuss the current state of artmaking in 2025, The Tank
Panel: Rodney Veal, Jamal Durr, Brandon Ragland, and Kevin Harris
*Redefining Beauty: The Art of Efficiency and Resilience in Design Mary Rogero, Dana L Wiley Gallery
11:00 AM – 11:50 AM – Choose from one of these 3 presentations:
*Tell The Story: The Art of Visual Speaking, Gary Hinsche, Dana L Wiley Gallery
*The ART of Toy Design: The Process of Toy Design, How Art is at the Foundation, Tom Osborne, The Tank
*How Art Breathes Life into Forgotten Places, Dave Williams, Dana L Wiley Gallery
11:50 AM – 12:50 PM Lunch pick up is in the Tank Reception Area. Seating available in the Galleria and The Hub.
1:00 PM – 1:50 PM- Choose from one of these 3 presentations:
*From Workspace to Living Room: How Art Alters the Way You Feel, Litsa Spanos, The Galleria
*Creative Crossroads: Exploring Opportunities for Artists Across Industries, The Tank\
Panel: Debi Chess, Andy Aidt, Lisa Hanson, Frances Jo Hamilton, Michael Roediger, and Craig Gossman. Location: Tank
*ART in Design: What is Art, Why does it Matter, and How do I get it?, Rich Johnson, Dana L Wiley Gallery
1:50 PM – 2:10 PM Break
2:15 PM – 3:15 PM
KEYNOTE: Empowering Creativity: Advancing Art and Design in Ohio, Donna Collins The Tank
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM., Closing Remarks – Shelley Dickstein, The Tank
4:15 PM – 5:30 PM
Reception – Join us in the Dana L Wiley Gallery for refreshments. Food Provided- Cash Bar
EPIC Inspires is a grassroots initiative launched by community members with passion for the arts and a desire to explore the Educational, Promotional, Inspirational, and Connective impact of the arts. The EPIC Inspires mission is to unify Dayton’s dedicated arts community through curated exhibitions, special performances, and collaborative experiences. We aim to present Dayton as a vibrant hub of creativity in all its diversity to celebrate the art and artists in this metropolitan area.
Wendy’s New Thin Mints Frosty Is Here!
Wendy’s new Frosty in partnership with Girl Scouts of the USA makes its debut today! According to Wendy’s, its newest limited edition Frosty combines the “flavor of two iconic fan favorites — Girl Scout Thin Mints and our beloved Frosty dessert — for a delectable, minty treat.” And, as it noted, “everyone knows Thin Mints are extra delicious when frozen,” which, honestly, is impossible to argue with as it’s a verifiable fact. Best of all, fans can enjoy the new Thin Mints swirl in either a Wendy’s Classic Chocolate or Vanilla Frosty.

The development team behind the Thin Mints Frosty wanted to play up the concept of frozen Girl Scout Thin Mints, based on the widely circulated belief that these cookies taste even better straight out of the freezer. Simply adding crumbled frozen cookie pieces to the Frosty didn’t satisfy the developers (not to mention Dairy Queen did exactly that with the Blizzard years ago). Instead, Wendy’s came up with a chocolate swirl inspired by Girl Scout Thin Mints, which exists somewhere between cookie butter and ice cream fudge topping. Being able to try the Thin Mints Frosty in vanilla or chocolate adds another layer of intrigue to Wendy’s Thin Mints innovation.
Discover Paddlesports
Two One-Act Plays in One Night Through Sunday
Double the laughs, double the fun! Experience a night of side-splitting entertainment with two hilarious one-act plays back-to-back.
Five Lesbians Eating a Quiche: Come join the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein at their 1956 Annual Quiche Breakfast, where they pay tribute to the most perfect food in the world, the egg. Secrets will be revealed and laughs will be had, as the women face the unknown… and the possibility of a world without eggs.
The Butler Did It: Next, enjoy a classic whodunit comedy, where nothing is as it seems! This cast of colorful characters, plenty of misunderstandings, and, of course, a butler, create a witty and entertaining mystery that is sure to make you laugh out loud.
Don’t miss this double feature of comedy! It will be an evening full of laughter.
Keb’ Mo’ and Taj Mahal at The Rose
TajMo – the historic collaboration between two generations of American music masters – have announced their long-awaited return with Room On The Porch, a new full-length album out May 23 on Concord Records. The ten-song collection finds Keb’ Mo’ and Taj Mahal reuniting for their first release together since 2017, when their debut collaboration brought them from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to the GRAMMY stage where they took home Best Contemporary Blues Album. Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’ will also bring their TajMo live show back on the road in 2025. The duo will celebrate Room On The Porch in over a dozen cities across the United States, including Huber Heights, OH for a performance at Rose Music Center at The Heights on Tuesday, June 10.

“We’re just trying to keep the culture moving forward,” said Taj Mahal during the duo’s acceptance speech that year; a joint mission statement that radiates as strong as ever with Room On The Porch.
“That first album turned out so great that part of me wondered if maybe we just got lucky,” jokes Keb’ Mo’ on reuniting with Taj Mahal. “But when we got back into the studio together, I felt that same magic again, and I realized it wasn’t luck at all.”
Featuring a tracklist with more original, co-written songs than ever before, Room On The Porch (which Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’ also co-produced together) brings out the best in both of these legends. The music is warm and inviting, rooted in the joy of human connection and the power of positivity. There’s no greater example than the album’s title track, which unites TajMo with Ruby Amanfu for a much-needed ode to friendship and community in these divisive times: “Stay as long as you like / That’s alright / Come up on / There’s room on the porch for everyone.”
Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, February 28 at Ticketmaster.com and the Rose Music Center Box Office.
2025 Chair of Walk of Fame Announced
Debbie Lieberman, a new member of the Wright Dunbar, Inc. Board, will chair the 2025 Walk of Fame Committee. She has chaired numerous large events including past Artemis Galas. Her outstanding history of service in Montgomery County and her love for the area are recognized and highly respected.
The Walk of Fame was begun by Celebration Dayton ’96 at the main terminal of the Dayton International Airport in 1996 in recognition of the region’s Bicentennial. Wilbur and Orville Wright were the first two inductees in 1995 to jump start the idea. The project was transferred to the 2003 Inventing Flight Committee in 1997. Today the Dayton Region Walk of Fame is in the Wright Dunbar Historic District in Dayton on West Third Street. It is managed by Wright Dunbar, Inc. and an event Executive Committee.The Pub’s London Street Food Menu
Take a trip across the pond, no passport required. The Pub at The Greene has a new limited time menu offering items often found as part of the London Street Food Scene.


The Pub Beavercreek
39 Greene Blvd at The Greene
937-320-1199
Mon – Thurs 11am – 11pm
Fri & Sat 11am – midnight
Sun 11am – 10pm
Lobsterfest Returns to Red Lobster
Red Lobster’s most legendary event of the year is back and bigger than ever. Lobsterfest® returns through April 20, 2025, and this year, it’s not just great, it’s the GLOAT: The Greatest Lobsterfest of All Time. Red Lobster® is owning its lob-star status with unmatched quality, bold flavors, and an elite new lineup of lobster creations designed to make this year’s celebration truly unforgettable.
After last year’s success, Red Lobster is doubling down on its lobster authority, rolling out 10 mouthwatering new dishes alongside the ultimate Lobsterfest upgrade: a Create Your Own option. For the first time ever, guests can build their dream plate by selecting two or three lobster entrées, customizing their perfect Lobsterfest feast.

“Lobsterfest is the ultimate celebration for lobster lovers, and this year, we’re taking it to the next level with more variety, more flavor, and more ways than ever for guests to satisfy their crustacean cravings,” said Nichole Robillard, CMO at Red Lobster. “From brand-new lobster creations to our exciting new Create Your Own option, we’re serving up a lobster-loaded lineup that’s sure to please any palate.”
Only at Red Lobster can fans indulge in the one-of-a-kind Lobsterfest celebration, featuring 10 all-new lobster dishes – like Lobster & Shrimp Linguini and a Lobster Roll – plus a Create Your Own option. Returning fan favorites, including hush puppies and popcorn shrimp, are back, all served with endless Cheddar Bay Biscuits. To top it off, guests can sip on handcrafted cocktails, making every bite and sip an unforgettable experience.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the most legendary Lobsterfest yet. The countdown is on, so get ready to feast like a GOAT at Red Lobster. To view the complete Red Lobster menu or find a restaurant location near you, visit Red Lobster’s website.