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Goo Goo Dolls Coming to The Rose In August

December 8, 2025 By Dayton937

Goo Goo Dolls will take their lauded live show back on the road in 2026 with an extensive run of U.S. tour dates with Neon Trees.  The summer tour includes a performance in Huber Heights, OH atRose Music Center on August 12, 2026.

Last week, the band released the full performance audio from their transcendent live set at California’s Stagecoach Music Festival. LISTEN TO THEIR LIVE AT STAGECOACH (CALIFORNIA’S COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL) PERFORMANCE HERE.

Additionally, their striking Tiny Desk performance with NPR Music is out now. The four song set features performances of their global hit “Iris,” 3x Platinum track “Slide,“ “Feel The Silence” and “Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes),” which appears on their new Summer Anthem EP. In conjunction, “Iris” hit #9 on Spotify’s U.S. Daily Top Songs Chart and peaked at #9 on Spotify’s Global Daily Chart, marking yet another chart position peak for the iconic track nearly 30 years after release. WATCH/SHARE THE TINY DESK PERFORMANCE HERE.

Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, December 12 at Ticketmaster.com and the Rose Music Center Box Office.

On the heels of going viral on TikTok, “Iris” is now Certified Diamond and accumulated over 5 billion streams to date worldwide, amassing over a billion streams in 2025 alone. The 4x GRAMMY-nominated track continues to reach new audiences around the world and has been covered by the likes of Taylor Swift, Machine Gun Kelly, Phoebe Bridgers and Maggie Rogers, yet again proving the timelessness and staying power of Goo Goo Dolls’ illustrious catalog.

Formed by John Rzeznik and Robby Takac in Buffalo, NY during 1986, Goo Goo Dolls have quietly broken records, contributed a string of staples to the American songbook, connected to millions of fans and indelibly impacted popular music for three-plus decades. Beyond selling 15 million records worldwide, the group has garnered 4x GRAMMY-nominations and nearly a dozen platinum and gold singles combined and seized a page in the history books by achieving 15 #1 and Top 10 hits. As a result, they hold the all-time radio record for “Most Top 10 Singles.”

Thus far, A Boy Named Goo (1995) has gone 2x Certified Platinum, Dizzy Up The Girl (1998) 5x Certified Platinum and Gutterflower (2002) and Let Love In(2006) are both Certified Gold. In addition, Something for the Rest of Us(2010) and Magnetic (2013) bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200. In addition, the band’s Summer Anthem EP is out now via Warner Records. Consisting of 7 tracks, Summer Anthem is a precise, hard-hitting project, featuring the type of vivid lyricism that’s led the band to becoming one of the most influential alternative rock groups of all time.

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: goo goo dolls, The Rose

Shake It Off at The Taylor Party: Taylor Swift Dance Night Coming to The Brightside

December 7, 2025 By Dayton937

Calling all Swifties! Get ready to dance through the Eras as The Taylor Party brings a Taylor Swift-inspired dance celebration to The Brightside Music & Event Venue on Friday, December 19th.

This enchanting evening promises a journey through all of Taylor Swift’s iconic Eras, from her country beginnings to her latest chart-topping hits. Whether you’re Team “Fearless,” “1989,” “folklore,” or riding the “Eras Tour” wave, this party is designed for fans to celebrate the music that’s become the soundtrack to their lives.

An Evening of Swiftie Magic

The Taylor Party isn’t just a concert—it’s an immersive experience where attendees are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Era-inspired outfits. Channel your inner “Reputation” era with sequins and attitude, go full “Lover” with pastels and butterflies, or embrace the cottagecore vibes of “folklore” and “evermore.” The fashion possibilities are as endless as Taylor’s catalog.

Doors open at 8 PM, with the dance party kicking off at 9 PM and running until midnight. DJs will be spinning Swift’s biggest hits all night long, giving fans plenty of time to sing along to every word and create unforgettable moments with fellow Swifties.

Event Details

When: Friday, December 19, 2025
Doors: 8 PM
Show: 9 PM – 12 AM
Where: The Brightside Music & Event Venue, 905 E 3rd St, Dayton
Tickets: $20 in advance / $25 day of show
Age: 18+

Get Your Tickets

Advance tickets are available now for $20, with day-of-show tickets priced at $25. Given the massive popularity of all things Taylor Swift right now, early ticket purchase is recommended to secure your spot at what’s sure to be one of the hottest dance parties of the holiday season.

The event is open to ages 18 and up, making it the perfect pre-holiday celebration for college students home for winter break and young professionals looking to end 2025 on a high note.

About The Brightside

Located at 905 E 3rd St in downtown Dayton, The Brightside Music & Event Venue has become a go-to destination for unique entertainment experiences in the Miami Valley. The venue’s intimate atmosphere makes it ideal for themed dance parties where everyone can feel part of the celebration.

So grab your besties, pick your Era, and get ready to make some magic. As Taylor herself would say, “Long live all the magic we made!”

For tickets and more information, visit The Brightside’s website or social media channels. Don’t miss your chance to be part of The Taylor Party—after all, it’s been a long time coming, and we’re ready for it.


Are you attending The Taylor Party? Tag us in your Era-inspired outfit photos and use #TaylorPartyDayton to connect with other local Swifties!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Club Scene, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, DJ, downtown, Downtown Dayton, taylor swift, TAYLOR SWIFT; THE BRIGHTSIDE, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

Musically Yours for the Holidays

December 7, 2025 By Dayton937

Experience the magic of the holidays like never before with ‘Musically Yours for the Holidays – Live from the Hidden Gem Music Club in Dayton Ohio. Immerse yourself in a festive musical atmosphere, featuring stunning live performances by local and national artists. From secular to the sacred, jazz, pop & R&B, enjoy all your favorite holiday songs.
Wear your festive holiday outfit, bring a toy or winter wear to donate to children in need, enjoy a few of your favorite holiday treats on our Grazing Table. Don’t miss this extraordinary holiday music concert!
Click link below for ticktets
https://square.link/u/5ryUCjfC
Friday December 12, 2025
7:30pm Doors open at 7:00pm
Tickets $30

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Try Winter Hiking at Sugarcreek

December 6, 2025 By Dayton937

Just because it is cold outside, does not mean you have to stay indoors. Join the MetroParks Recreation Team this winter for a guided hiking experience on the beautiful trails. This is a great opportunity to learn about winter trails, meet other hikers, stay active and get outside. Please be prepared with multiple layers and water. Weather Dependent.

Learn about winter hiking, meet other hikers, stay active and start the new year by getting outside.

Registration required

Filed Under: Hiking/Backpacking

Igloos are Back on The Foundry Rooftop

December 5, 2025 By Dayton937

The Foundry’s rooftop igloos are back, complete with glowing firelight, chef-driven dishes, and smoked whiskeys, classic cocktails, and local brews delivered to melt the chill.  Looking out at Day Air Park’s Deck the Diamonds adds a bright view to the rooftop dining.

Gather up to 6 of your favorite people and settle in with blankets, heaters, and all the warm vibes (plus our full food & beverage menu, of course). Perfect for everything from date nights to squad hangs to family celebrations, it’s your own private snow globe, minus the snow. $100 deposit is credited to your final bill at the end of your experience. (Monday-Thursday) $125 deposit is credited to your final bill at the end of your experience. (Friday & Saturday) Reservations require a $300 spending minimum Monday–Thursday (before tax and 22% gratuity) for a 2-hour time frame. Reservations require $300 spending minimum Friday-Saturday (before tax and 22% gratuity) for a 2-hour time frame.

Reservations – If you are a party of two, there is a minimum of $75/person to reserve the igloos. In case of inclement weather, we’ll move your reservation indoors if available or help you reschedule.

PLEASE NOTE: Cancellation requests must go through [email protected] If you cancel more than two days in advance, your deposit will be refunded; cancellations within two days will forfeit the deposit. All Reservations for the igloos- please visit open table – Foundry Dining Experience The Following will be black out dates for the igloos: December 7th, December 11th, December 31st, February 13th & February 14th


The Foundry

124 Madison St
Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 965-7520
Book your Igloo Reservation here.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

DAI Art For All Weekend- Free Admission

December 5, 2025 By Dayton937

On Saturday, December 6, and Sunday, December 7, 2025, the Dayton Art Institute (DAI) will welcome art lovers of all backgrounds to the museum, free of charge, for a special Art For All weekend.

Art for All reinforces the Dayton Art Institute’s commitment to accessibility by offering free general admission to all visitors. Guests can explore the collection galleries, as well as the current Special and Focus Exhibitions. This initiative is made possible with the generosity and vision of our dedicated sponsors: Presenting Sponsors Kate and Steve Hone; Sustaining Sponsors Ramona and Todd Vikan; and Director Level Sponsors Karen and Eric Spina.

The museum is open from 11 AM to 5 PM on Saturdays and noon to 5 PM on Sundays. Art for All weekend features two full days of festive programming for visitors of all ages. Guests can enjoy performances, hands-on artmaking, tours and family-friendly activities during their visit. Saturday highlights include a Holiday Concert by the Dayton Bach Society (12–12:30 PM), an artist talk with Sarah Richard (12:45 PM), rotating gallery tours and all-day experiences such as an Art Nouveau artmaking activity, a winter photo booth and a family scavenger hunt. Sunday continues the fun with additional gallery tours and all-day creative activities. In the spirit of the season, the DAI encourages all attendees who are able to bring a dry-good donation to support the Dayton Food Bank as we come together to celebrate art, community and generosity.

The Art for All dates were carefully selected to coincide with the major highlights in the DAI’s exhibition schedule, giving guests a chance to see all three of the DAI’s Special Exhibitions, including the current exhibition, The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art (on view October 18, 2025–January 11, 2026). 

Additional Exhibitions at the museum include Strange Worlds: Photographs by Jay Hoops (October 4, 2025–January 4, 2026), Captivating Clay: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Horvitz Collection (April 13, 2024–January 3, 2027),Themes in Yoshitoshi’s 100 Aspects of the Moon: Love & Longing (October 25–January 25, 2026) and Engaged: Rings from around the World (November 8, 2025–April 19, 2026).

For more information about planning a visit, including current museum hours and updates, go to www.daytonartinstitute.org/visit or call 937-223-4ART (4278). Connect with the Dayton Art Institute on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for additional information, behind-the-scenes photos and videos, and exclusive offers.

 

 

Filed Under: Visual Arts

Pizza Hut Brings Back Triple Treat Box

December 4, 2025 By Dayton937

Pizza Hut is getting into the holiday spirit with a cozy new collaboration.

The chain has brought back its popular Triple Treat Box, which contains two medium one-topping pizzas, five breadsticks, and a choice of dessert, all served in a newly designed festive holiday box.

The box serves as inspiration for the new Triple Treat Box onesie, an all-in-one garment featuring the same designs. Launched in time for National Ugly Sweater Day on Dec. 19, the red, white and green graphic onesie was created in partnership with holiday clothing maker Tipsy Elves. It is available for $89.95 in both men’s and women’s sizes here, while supplies last.

The Triple Treat Box is available for a limited time and is supported by an ad campaign starring quarterback Josh Allen.  Allen reminds fans to “go hard” for the holidays, while wearing a pizza-themed Christmas sweater (which is also available from Tipsy Elves).

Another  campaign spot depicts the chaos that ensues when a holiday guest brings a real live reindeer to Christmas dinner.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Good Grief Skate

December 4, 2025 By Dayton937

Calling all Peanuts fans! Come out and join us as we bring the magic of Charlie Brown to the MetroParks Ice Rink! Enjoy the jazzy, holiday themed music while you skate, then play some games in the comfort tent that will make you feel like you’re part of the gang.

Skaters are welcome to relax in one of several warming areas, including a heated comfort tent containing games and seating. The RiverScape Café will also be open, offering a variety of food and drinks (including our delicious hot cocoa!) for purchase. For those 21 and over, a variety of alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase as part of the Downtown Dayton DORA.

Admission is $7, Skate Rental is $3, and there are a limited number of skate helpers available for free. Thanks to our Access to Nature financial assistance program, residents who receive SNAP/EBT can simply show their card at the time of purchase to receive 75% off Admission and Skate Rental

Filed Under: Active Living

The Grinch Meal Now at McDonald’s

December 2, 2025 By Dayton937

Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch has successfully slipped into the Golden Arches and on Dec. 2, he’s unleashing The Grinch Meal. The meal, made in partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises and McDonald’s, will be available at participating restSprinkle the tangy, dill pickle seasoning into the McShaker bag and shake for a bold twist on our World Famous Fries® that will make your taste buds pucker with delight.aurants nationwide for a limited time, while supplies last. His diabolical culinary debut features Dill Pickle “Grinch Salt” McShaker Fries, arriving for the first time in the U.S.

Sprinkle the tangy, dill pickle seasoning into the McShaker bag and shake for a bold twist on our World Famous Fries® that will make your taste buds pucker with delight. Pair them with your choice of a Big Mac® or 10-piece Chicken McNuggets® and a medium drink for the ultimate treat for yourself during holiday fuss and muss.

The Grinch is also sneaking a piece of mischief into every meal: a pair of spirited socks, scribbled with messages from the Grinch himself to let everyone know exactly how he feels this holiday season. The socks come in four unhinged colors and can even be used as an impromptu stocking, just like Mt. Crumpit’s finest.

“THiS iS MY MEAL AND i DiDN’T PARTNER WiTH McDONALD’S OUT OF THE GOODNESS OF MY HEART,” said The Grinch in a handwritten note on crumpled paper from Mt. Crumpit. “i SAW AN OPPORTUNiTY TO BRiNG MiSCHiEF TO YOUR BELOVED “RESTAURANT” WiTH MY DELiCiOUS CHAOS FOR THE HOLiDAYS AND i TOOK iT. SO GO AHEAD, GRAB MY MEAL STARTING DEC. 2 – YOU’RE WELCOME FOR MAKiNG YOUR HOLiDAYS iNFiNiTELY MORE iNTERESTiNG.”

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Dill Pickle fries, Gring Meal, McDonald's

Swoon – Book Store & Wine Bar Coming to Oakwood

December 2, 2025 By Dayton937

Pop quiz question 1:

What is the best-selling book genre in the world?

Romance novels generate billions of dollars of revenue annually. The romance genre continues to grow in appeal as writers genre-blend, branching into mystery, history, and fantasy, combining emotional depth, relationships, and niche subject popularity—think of Diana J. Gabaldon’s book series, Outlander, which merged multiple genres, featuring elements of historical fiction, romance, mystery, adventure and science fiction/fantasy—which has sold over 50 million books. The Starz network adaptation of the Outlander generated over half a billion dollars in revenue, and the it helped drive the $4.4 billion acquisition of Starz by Lionsgate. Outlander continues to bring in monies through a licensing agreement with Netflix. And Outlander is only one example of how the romance is the genre of market dominance and high profitability.

Pop quiz question 2:

What genre has been met with “relentless hostility” for decades?

Despite its market profitability, romances still grapple with literary stigma, historically, repeatedly, dismissed as “trashy,” “formulaic,” and finally denigrated into “chic lit.” An internet search of romance genre reveals pages and pages of articles attacking and defending the genre. Recent critiques have pulled away from dismissing the genre as a whole and have focused on deconstructing themes within the genre, decrying “unhealthy preoccupations with coercive sex and dominance,” “lack of representative diversity,” “anti-feminist ideals,” and “unrealistic,” portrayals of men. But still the books sell.

Pop quiz question 3:

Which genre has the strongest relationship between author/reader?

Women write eighty three percent of romances. Nathanial Hawthorne may have reviled those “scribbling women,” but the publishing industry has come to rely on the relationships that develop between romance authors and readers to drive sales. Romance authors have a direct and interactive audience that consider themselves a community of readers. Over ninety percent of romance readers are women, and these readers fill social reading sited like Goodreads and StoryGraph, fiction apps like Dreame and Wattpad, and drive publisher specific site development like Harlequin online. 

Romance is a business, and the business of romance is good. 

If you knew the answer to these questions, then, like me, you are going to be excited by what comes next. 

Dayton is about to have a bookstore and wine bar dedicated solely to romance. When I heard that, I thought “what a good idea.” When I talked with Lauren Gay and Lindsay Woodruff about the plans for Swoon Books & Wine, I practically swooned myself with excitement. Swoon Books and Wine, coming to 2504 Far Hills Avenue, will be romance made manifest. The space will have a rococo interior, wine, full bar, and treats–both savory and sweet–from local food partners. All the books will be romances. 

“We’re creating a space where a community of readers can immerse themselves in a genre they love,” Woodruff says. “It’s all about the ambience,” Gay says, “we are creating a place that will reflect the romantic experience and capture that happy ending feeling.” 

Curating a space to embody a feeling is not new to Woodruff and Gay. Woodruff started Maraluna, an artisan home goods store that ensures all products are ethically produced, in Troy almost a decade ago. Since then, she has relocated it to Oakwood, and again to a larger space at 2316 Far Hills Ave. Despite the moves, Maraluna thrives, because Woodruff creates a warm and inviting atmosphere in every location. Lauren Gay also is passionate about curating her spaces to create the right vibes. A CMS certified sommelier and the owner of Joui Wine, at 117 E. Third St. in the Fire Blocks district, Gay’s passion for curating is evident. At Joui, the focus is not only on selecting just the right wine for her guests, but also about crafting the wine experience. 

With this track record of success and their shared love of reading, Swoon Books and Wine promises to be a beloved spot to hang out and read. But what I loved about interviewing them is that these women are not only romance readers, but they are also like the women in the books they love: smart, talented, creators of their own destiny. And lucky for Dayton, they are also experienced entrepreneurs, creating the community they want to live in, one storefront at a time. 

 

If you can’t wait to Swoon, you will be excited to hear they now have TWO ways you can join the fun now — eGift Cards, and the brand new Swoon Book Club!

The Swoon Book Club is launching now with three tiered offerings; each tier features a curated monthly book selection plus varying levels of in store credits, vouchers, and exclusive discounts. Swoon will also offer a limited time discounted three month subscription bundle, ideal for holiday gifting. The Swoon Book Club and eGift Cards are both available now on our website — click the links in the comments below!


Swoon Books & Wine
2504 Far Hills Avenue
Oakwood, Ohio 45419

COMING SOON!

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: book store, swoon, wine bar

Breakfast with The Grinch

December 2, 2025 By Dayton937

Price includes breakfast buffet, visit with the Grinch, and other fun surprises! All proceeds benefit the Kettering Backpack. Event will be held in the Breezeway that is located between Petco and Buffalo Wild Wings.
Price includes breakfast buffet, visit with the Grinch, and other fun surprises! All proceeds benefit the Kettering Backpack.

The Kettering Backpack Program, founded in 2006, is a 501(c)(3) not-for profit organization with one goal: to fight childhood hunger in 16 elementary/middle schools in Kettering each week. The Kettering Backpack Program discreetly provides at-risk students with a bag of food each Friday throughout the school year. This food helps sustain the students’ nutritional needs over the weekends when school breakfasts and lunches are not available.

Initially serving only 15 students, the program has grown to feed nearly 600 students each week. Helping our children become successful students and future leaders can be accomplished only with the help of our volunteers and community partners.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

New President & CEO Selection For Destination Dayton®

December 1, 2025 By Dayton937

“It is with great excitement that the Board of Trustees announces the appointment of John Oney as our new President & CEO of Destination Dayton®, effective December 15,” states Board Chair Scott DeBolt. “The board is thrilled to welcome John and confident in his leadership as we move into an exciting new chapter for our organization.”

Oney will succeed outgoing President & CEO Jacquelyn Powell who will retire after over 30 years with the organization. Oney has worked in the hospitality industry for more than three decades, and currently serves as the Vice President, Sports & Meetings for Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge where he has been responsible for developing group sales strategies that create economic impact in the form of sporting events, meetings, and conventions. Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge is the region’s official destination marketing organization promoting the counties of Botetourt, Franklin, and Roanoke, as well as the cities of Roanoke and Salem.

The new President & CEO was selected by a special Destination Dayton Board of Directors selection committee led by Board Chair Scott DeBolt. The efforts included a national search with recognized hospitality industry executive recruitment firm SearchWide Global.

“We look forward to partnering with John and the entire team as we continue advancing our mission,” DeBolt said. “Dayton is a premier tourism destination—rooted in a rich history of innovation, shaped by a culturally vibrant quality of life, and poised for an exciting and promising future.”

According to Oney, “Dayton, Ohio is renowned for being the Birthplace of Aviation, but it’s also recognized for welcoming communities, innovative partnerships, and a genuine spirit of hospitality. I’m thrilled and honored to join the exceptional team at Destination Dayton as the next President & CEO. I am excited to begin working with the board, partners, and the team to inspire tourism in all its forms. Together, we will continue to elevate our brand and visitor economy that support our communities in so many beneficial ways.”

Prior to relocating to Roanoke, John served as the Director of Sales at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, Florida, National Golf Sales Manager for Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa in Palm Coast, Florida, and Sales & Event Representative for Visit Central Florida/Polk County Tourism & Sports Marketing.

He is active in the tourism industry and previously served as Board President for Convention Sales Professional International (CSPI) and was honored with the Shawn Corwin Myland-Award (2021). He is a certified Sports Tourism Strategist (STS) through Sports ETA and currently working through his Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME) designation. He’s a proud graduate of Leadership Roanoke Valley (LRV) Class of 2023.

John graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Recreation Park Management with a focus in Professional Golf Management.


As Dayton and Montgomery County’s destination marketing organization, Destination Dayton® collaboratively leads and advocates for the development of the region’s visitor economy, which contributes to a thriving community, a diverse tax base and lifestyle amenities for everyone to enjoy. For more information about Destination Dayton® and its services, visit www.destinationdayton.org or call 800-221-8235.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Destination Dayton, John ONey

The Holly Jolly Variety Hour is coming to town!

December 1, 2025 By Dayton937

The Holly Jolly Variety Show returns! The Dayton Playhouse is bringing back its holiday-themed fundraiser on Saturday, December 13th. Hosted by Brandon Shockney, the evening showcases an exciting mix of local performers and includes special presentations from Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus group NOTEWORTHY, Funk Lab Dayton, Dayton Poetry Slam, and much more! Come ring in the holidays with a night of song, dance, comedy and seasonal cheer!
Tickets are available now for the 8 pm show, which also includes a 7 pm social hour with drinks and treats!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Dayton Backpacker Campfire

November 30, 2025 By Dayton937

Bring your family and friends to the original Dayton Backpacker Campfire, featuring adventure, nature and travel programs.

The programs are free and open to the public. All ages are welcome.

The programs are on the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm at Cox Arboretum MetroPark, in Dayton, Ohio and last about 90 minutes.

The Dayton Backpacker Campfire is presented in partnership with Five Rivers MetroParks.

backpackercampfire.com

Thursday, January 08, 2026, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Thursday, February 05, 2026, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Thursday, March 05, 2026, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Location
Cox Arboretum MetroPark
6733 Springboro Pk
Miamisburg, OH

Filed Under: Active Living

The Texas Tenors Christmas

November 30, 2025 By Dayton937

Ring in the holiday season with this beloved trio of musicians. The Texas Tenors have amassed a huge fan base worldwide, with over half a million followers on social media and more than 20 million views on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. In 2019, they were Billboard Magazine‘s #10 Classical Artists in the World and are considered the most successful touring group in the history of America’s Got Talent. As consummate professionals, these three friends with a simple All-American dream have proven their impact to be long-lasting. A traditional family Christmas experience, The Texas Tenors make a stop in Troy, OH, to perform Christmas favorites, presented with award-winning harmonies and arrangements.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Santafoolery Bike Tour

November 29, 2025 By Dayton937

We aren’t elfing around! Let’s get in one more Tomfoolery Outdoors bicycle ride in downtown Dayton, OH to send 2025 out in style.
Get in the holiday spirit while cruising around the Gem City decked out in your finest Santa suit, ugly sweater, holiday costume, onesie and/or hang some stockings and lights on your bike, and get ready to ride!
Most of this ride will be at night. Bring appropriate lights, clothing and helmet.
Brace yourself we traditionally take awkwardly close portraits for those who aren’t camera shy!
The Plan: *Schedule subject to change. Estimated arrival times at stops listed below.
Note – if you would like to eat while on tour and stay with group your best option is at Troll Pub for welcome party or call ahead for Old Scratch Pizza.
5-6 pm – Welcome and Registration Party at Troll Pub
6 pm – Start Ride from Troll Pub
6:30 pm- Stop #1 – Carillon Holiday Tree
7 pm – Stop #2 : @Old Scratch Pizza
8 pm – Stop #3 – Courthouse Square Holiday Tree
8:30 – 9:30 pm – Finish Line Party at Troll Pub
To learn more about the Santafoolery Bike Tour presented by New Belgium Brewing contact Tom Helbig at 937-417-2228

Filed Under: Cycling

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