This Centerville seafood house, run by Ron & Christy Sweeney, is best known for its laid back atmosphere, friendly service and reasonable prices. Voted Dayton’s Best Seafood on ActiveDayton.com they don’t do many wine dinner’s so when they do, expect a really special evening. And that’s exactly what they have planned for Monday, Nov 9th starting at 6pm. So call 291-FISH to get your reservations quickly!
Here’s the menu for Sweeney’s fall wine dinner:
RECEPTION AT 6:00
COMPLIMENTARY HORS D’EUVRES
SEATING AT 6:30
1st course: PUMPKIN SOUP TOPPED WITH CINNAMON CREME FRAICHE &
TOASTED PUMPKIN SEEDS
BRIDLEWOOD VIOGNIER
2nd course: FENNEL, FRISEE AND ESCAROLE SALAD TOPPED WITH A SHALLOT DRESSING AND
SMOKED RUBY RED TROUT
HOPLER GRUNER VELTLINE…
3rd course: BLACKENED WAHOO TOPPED WTIH A CRAWFISH ETOUFFEE
CRUZ DE PIEDRA GARNACHA
4th course: STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN TOPPED WITH RED WINE REDUCTION SAUCE SERVED WITH WILD RICE and BAKED CANDIED APPLE
MARQUES DE CASA CONCHA MERLOT
5th course: BERRY FILLED MINI CAKE TOPPED
WITH A WHITE CHOCOLATE GRENACHE
NICH FEUILLAIT ROSE BRUT
$55.00 PER PERSON
DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX AND GRATUIlY
The Cannery Art and Design Center (CADC) is hosting a free pancake breakfast this Sunday from 11am – 2pm. “Sort of a kick off to the holiday season..really just a gathering of friends for fun. We will be serving free breakfast, coffee and tea,” says Christy Jennewien, CADC Director. They will also be offering 20% off for holiday gift sales.
Featuring more than 5,000 square feet of reclaimed building materials including doors, window frames, oak lumber, fireplace mantels, fixtures, The St. Vincent de Paul Deconstruction Depot will feature a diverse inventory of used building materials for architects, contractors and homeowners alike at bargain prices.
Enjoy an early Turkey Day dinner every Thursday in November.
The Excelsior Building was all set to become the latest in luxury loft living- then the market crashed….
This weekend we’ll get a chance to see what they are all about as they debut their first show, a one man play: Circumference of a Squirrel – a riff with an inner tube by John Walch. Playing Nov 6 & 7 at 8pm.
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Topping things off on the third floor Space11 will host the opening reception for Show 3: Horizon, a multi-media event featuring New York artist William Lamson and new works with Dayton’s own Ian Breidenbach, Landon Crowell, and Ryan McCullough.
Sharing the story- that’s what Ohio is hoping it’s newly recruited advocates will do. The Ohio Ambassador Program is a key initiative in the Ohio Department of Development’s Strategic Plan, Ohio Home of Innovation and Opportunity.
UNIBROUE BEER TASTING @ The Caroline @ 7pm
On the Tasting Menu at The Caroline:
Jay’s Seafood
The Trolley Stop
Photograph Digitization and Labeling Projects
1930s Print Shop
Marketing and Publicity
Special Events
Think the folks at
In celebration of this momentous turning point in the Little Art’s 80-year history of showing movies in Yellow Springs this weekend all showings Ang Lee’s
Costumed foursomes of putt putt golfers will invade the bars of the Oregon District on Saturday, November 14th, as the 8th annual Barstool Open tees off at 11:30am up and down 5th street. It’s 9 Bars (okay- really just 8 -the Trolley is sponsoring 2 holes this year), and teams will make the pub crawl from one indoor miniature golf hole to the next. In prior years the creativity of the course was only outdone by the outfits of the participating teams!
Garden Station has a chance to raise some money for the garden by working a beer tent at Hauntfest on Saturday but still need a few more workers! Can you help on Saturday, Oct 31st in the Oregon District?

Green Drinks is an informal networking event where environmentally minded people meet over drinks. The first chapter began in London in 1989 according to wikipedia and there are now over 582
A noted writer, Natalie was born October 31, 1876 in Dayton, OH. From the age of 12, Natalie Barney knew that she was a lesbian and she was raised to appreciate the arts. By the age of 20, she had moved to Paris and published the first of her renowned feminist books. In the early 20th Century, when women writers were ignored and dismissed, Natalie Barney created and anchored a formidable leadership role in literary circles. She established her own literary salon which included women, and it quickly drew the leading western writers to her Paris home. For more than 50 years, prominent writers joined her literary circle each week, run according to her rules. Ms. Barney died in Paris on February 2, 1972.
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