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Active Living

ArriveSafe Program – Free Rides For The Holidays

December 24, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

arrivesafeMontgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck, Jr. is pleased to announce that with support from Heidelberg Distributing and AAA Miami Valley, ArriveSafe will be offering free cab rides home for Montgomery County residents over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.

Since Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck, Jr. started the program in December 2007, ArriveSafe has provided nearly 4,200 free cabs rides for Montgomery County residents. Removing just one impaired driver from the streets may safe a life – maybe even your own!
In 2013, the Ohio State Highway Patrol arrested 648 drivers for OVI between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day. In Montgomery County this year, there have been 36 fatal traffic crashes, including 17 that were alcohol related. Every one of those crashes was avoidable – if only the driver had not made the CHOICE to drive while impaired. ArriveSafe will be offering free cab rides home for Montgomery County residents from 12pm Wednesday, December 24th and ending at 6am on Friday, December 26thand again from 12pm Wednesday, December 31st and ending at 6am on Friday, January 2nd, 2015.

 

Prosecutor Heck said, “This holiday season, there simply is no excuse for drinking and driving. You decide: do you want to go home in the back of a cab, or handcuffed in the back of a cruiser? Plan ahead and get home safely.” It’s simple to make a responsible choice – have a designated, sober driver or call  ArriveSafe at 449-9999 and request a free ride home. We will pay the cab fare up to $50.

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles

A Rockin’ New Year’s Eve 5K

December 16, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

0zmca6db2pij13c6i1cl3djdyeukk6nzEnd 2014 on the right note! Bring your family and friends to run or walk the inaugural Rockin’ New Year’s Eve 5k. Proceeds benefit the Centerville Girls Cross Country Team and the Centerville Performing Arts Center. There will be music on the course. The race will start with confetti cannons.

Filed Under: Runners Tagged With: Centerville High School, Rockin' New Years Eve 5k

Red Nosed Reindeer 5K and 10K

December 5, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

bf5a97_60991acffaa04e71952445f948daf1ed.png_srz_p_250_261_75_22_0.50_1.20_0Celebrate the season with friends and family at the areas newest fun 5K or 10K through the streets of Centerville. The event starts and finishes in front of Tavern on Main (in the shopping center on the corner of St Rt 48 and Spring Valley)

Reindeer Ornament Finisher Awards
Long Sleeve Performance Shirt in Male/Female Sizes

Filed Under: Runners Tagged With: Reindeer 5k & 10K, Tavern on Main

MetroParks Ice Rink Opens Friday

November 27, 2014 By Dayton937

3131418044_8e3192c673_zThe region’s largest outdoor ice skating rink opens Friday, Nov. 28, for season-long, family-friendly fun on the banks of the scenic Great Miami River in downtown Dayton. Admission to the MetroParks Ice Rink at RiverScape MetroPark (237 E. Monument Ave.) is $5 daily, and visitors can rent ice skates for just $2.

 

Work off Thanksgiving indulgences on the ice and treat out-of-town guests during the
grand-opening weekend, part of the Dayton Holiday Festival:

  • Friday, Nov. 28, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Saturday, Nov. 29, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Sunday, Nov. 30, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

 

MetroParks Ice Rink will be open through Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015, including special holiday hours while the kids are out of school. The rink will be open during both the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, as well as during other holidays and special events throughout the season. Visitmetroparks.org/icerink for the complete schedule.

 

Season passes are available for purchase: $75 family passes cover season-long admission and skate rentals for up to five people, and $40 individual passes cover the same costs for one person. Gift certificates are available in any dollar amount. Call 937-274-0126 for more information.

 

Beginning in January, every Friday evening will be devoted to a genre of music or music legend. All events are held from 7 to 10 p.m. Themes include:

  • Jan. 9: Michael Jackson Skate
  • Jan. 16: Sounds from the Cinema Skate
  • Jan. 23: Divas of Pop Skate
  • Jan. 30: Old Soul Skate

 

While at RiverScape MetroPark, visitors can warm up by the fire and grab snacks, hot chocolate and more at the adjacent Silver Fern Café, which will be open during rink hours.
6322535221_a430f68271_zSkating lessons for adults and children are held at the rink throughout the season and cover basic skills that will have participants moving comfortably on the ice. Visit metroparks.org/skating for a list of lessons and other events that will be held at the MetroParks Ice Rink. In addition, registration is now open for the 2015 curling and broomball  leagues.

Private ice rink rentals are available from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday and Thursday evenings and are a great activity for families, neighborhoods, clubs and other groups. The $300 rink rental includes 50 pairs of ice skates and 50 cups of hot chocolate. Invite Parker the Penguin, the MetroParks Ice Rink mascot, to your party for an additional $75/hr. Call 937-274-0126 for more information and to schedule.

 

“With its appeal to both young and old, the experience of skating at the MetroParks Ice Rink is fast becoming a holiday tradition for Miami Valley families looking for something fun to do together,” said James Carter, RiverScape MetroPark rental concession supervisor. “With its location along the riverfront, the MetroParks Ice Rink also is a great way to experience the outdoors during cooler weather.”

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles Tagged With: broomball, Curling, ice skating, MetroParks Ice Rink

Still Time To Sign Up For 36th Annual Turkey Trot

November 16, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

turkeytrotThis annual event on Thanksgiving morning has grown into one of the largest races in the area. A special thanks goes to the Ohio River Road Runners Club and the City of Miamisburg for hosting this tradition.

 

Filed Under: Runners Tagged With: Thanksgiving, Turkey Trot

Ride a Bike, Make a Difference! Gobbler Gives Bike Tour & Food Drive.

November 13, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

10653330_350921931738201_9094962948137169053_n1-300x238Join Tomfoolery Outdoors and The Foodbank Dayton for a food delivery by bicycle. The Gobbler Gives Bike Tour will celebrate the season of giving with a fun bike ride and food drive. Load up your panniers, baskets, backpacks, trailers with food items and then pedal 17 miles from Adventures on the Great Miami to the Foodbank Dayton.

We will start at noon on November 23.

At the Foodbank Dayton celebrate with fellow riders as we weigh food, enjoy live music, snacks and warehouse tours. Your load will be lighter as we ride 17 miles back to Adventures on the Great Miami.

At the finish line enjoy a sense of pride for giving to those in need and being active! If that isn’t enough, we have live music and organic Turkey leg from Bowman Landes Farm for all riders.

Entry fee is $40 per person that includes t-shirt and celebrations at half way mark and finish line. Food and proceeds benefit The Foodbank Dayton.

Motorcycle riders will have a chance to join the Gobbler Gives Bike Tour with a route that will begin at Adventures on the Great Miami, travel to Buckeye Harley Davidson and other surprise stops before joining the halfway celebration at The Foodbank Dayton. Motorcycle riders are encouraged to bring donated food items to deliver to the Foodbank on their bikes. All riders will enjoy a finish line celebration with the bicyclists at Adventures on the Great Miami to show we can share the road and all have fun on two wheels.

You must register by November 17 at noon to guarantee a tour t-shirt. Online registration closes at noon on November 21.Entry fee is $40 on-line in advance. Ride day registration is available for $50.

Filed Under: Cycling Tagged With: Gobbler Gives Bike Tour, The Foodbank Dayton, Tomfoolery, Tomfoolery Outdoors

Run for a Change To Benefit Homefull

November 10, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

5k-snap-1024x623Hit the pavement and help the homeless at this 5K run/walk.

Registration at 8 a.m.,
race start at 9 a.m.

Walkers and children welcome!

Proceeds benefit Homefull and the homeless of Dayton and Montgomery County. $30 (includes a t-shirt if registered by Nov. 1, or while supplies last after that). Online registration at http://www.homefull.org/run4achange.

Entry Fees: $30 (Includes t-shirt if registered by November 1st, or while supplies last!)

Awards: Top 3 male and female as well as age division winners; corporate/ organization teams; door prizes and other giveaways, too.

Divisions: Gender and ages as well as a competition for corporate/ organization teams!

Course: Five Rivers Bike Trail from Island Park to Wegerzyn Gardens and back.

Register online: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e9scvhda625f26dd&llr=w9hviyhab

Filed Under: Runners Tagged With: Homefull, Island Park

Courteous Mass Bike Ride

November 1, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

xu12yzb0loiij12j1igfa14p8i8uzbimA casual group ride in the downtown Dayton area. A great way to learn the proper way to ride your bike on the street. The first ride leaves at 5:30pm, the second ride leaves at 7:00pm. See you for one or both!

Filed Under: Cycling Tagged With: courteous mass, First Friday

A Special Wish 5k and Fun Run

October 25, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

fz31e7xqeuyp7d46zctn7x0gi6wswe73A Special Wish Foundation (ASW), the only wish-granting organization located in the Dayton Region, is excited to announce that the Special Wish Run will take place on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 9:30am. New this year is a Fun Run and Stroller Roll for aspiring runners 12 and under sponsored by Primrose Schools. Runners will enjoy the scenic trails of Island MetroPark and will be cheered on by Wish Kids and their families along the course.

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: 5K Run Walk, A Special Wish

Dayton Out of the Darkness Community Walk

October 22, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

out-of-the-darkness-dayton-suicide-preventionIn the United States, a person dies by suicide every 13.7 minutes, claiming more than 38,000 lives each year. It is estimated that an attempt is made every minute, with close to one million people attempting suicide annually. Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. among adults 18-65, the second leading cause of death among teens and young adults, and individuals ages 65 and older account for 16 percent of all suicide deaths. This is a public health issue that does not discriminate by age, gender, ethnicity, or socio-economic status. Walk to save lives, find an event near you and register today!

Filed Under: Active Living

Catapult Creative Branding Dayton Bike Share

October 20, 2014 By Guest Contributor

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]It’s hard to believe that only 10 months ago we were sitting in one of the four rooms that made up our office on Linden Avenue late one evening and began concepting ideas for how we could share  our love and appreciation for the city we call home. Namely, to create the landscape and platform to help showcase and motivate others to truly embrace exploring and discovering all the wonderful things Dayton has to offer – to date your city.

The positive response to these initial concepts has been very humbling, especially how much we’ve managed to accomplish in such a short amount of time, with so much yet to come. These efforts have paid off, and now we are charged with developing an identity for one the most exciting expansions to hit downtown in recent years.

Baton founder Jordan Hockett with Matthew and myself

Left to right: Josh, Baton founder Jordan Hockett, Matthew

But first, let’s take a look at what got us here.

With the rise of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram it’s never been easier to showcase what moves and inspires you, and then share it with the world. We saw this happening everyday with three Dayton-centric social media accounts who used gorgeous photos to prove that Dayton is a great American city. We contacted and met with the creators of these accounts – Dayton Baton, Daytongram and Dayton’s Best – and shared our vision with them. That Vision: Work cooperatively and our goals will be that much easier to achieve. They got it immediately. So we united them under a thematically similar brand and began concepting the various ways they could work together.

The next step was joining forces with Dayton Most Metro to provide an additional platform and unifying entity to tie these social media accounts together. Matthew and I were brought on as co-publishers and got to work on planning the redesign for the next iteration of the site to actualize our vision. The first step was building a portal that both explained who the social media accounts were, their mission, and gave them the online tools to achieve that mission. The Mission: To inject our community with positivity and self-worth, and show everyone every day a new perspective on what makes our city great.

Meeting at 5th Street

Meeting at 5th Street

We continued to put these social media accounts in touch with other community members who shared the same ideals, which led to a meeting with Olivia Barrow, of the Dayton Business Journal. What was supposed to be a quick meetup over a drink at 5th Street Brew Pub with Jordan Hockett, Tom Gilliam, Matthew, Oliva and myself became a two hour discussion that led to the idea of developing a well-branded self esteem campaign for the city. Tentatively called “I Love Dayton,” Olivia presented the idea at the UpDayton Summit. Amazingly our collaborative idea was chosen.

dayton inspires

Provided by Dayton Inspires

Soon a committee was formed to develop the concept and Catapult became an obvious choice to participate in both the vision for the campaign and to create the brand itself. In the end our idea for Dayton Inspires was chosen among a number of different great brand names. We then designed the logo, and worked closely with Olivia and the committee to concept and design everything from stickers, posters, temporary tattoos and even a photobooth backdrop that have been unrolled over the past two months.

During all of this we also participated in the Activated Spaces program to move our offices downtown into the Talbott Tower. Downtown is where the action is, which is where we wanted to be, and just being here has led to a tremendous amount of growth and opportunity. Our street level office lets Dayton see our creativity on a daily basis, and demonstrate that a young creative agency can succeed here.

With Batman donning the cowl in our window, he has become a mantle of inspiration for us to focus on something greater than ourselves. To absorb ourselves in our city, to give back and help change the perception of fear, apathy and doubt into a calm, renewed sense of community. Everyday we are in the thick of it and are reminded of why we chose to be here.

All of these efforts have culminated in an exciting announcement and opportunity for Catapult Creative. We have been selected to concept and create both the name and logo for the Dayton Bike Share Program. We believe this project ties in perfectly with our vision of a Dayton that’s both growing and redefining what it means to live here. It is also perhaps a key reason we were selected among some true goliaths in the industry. We are excited to bring a youthful energetic passion, outside the box solutions, and outstanding design and branding to this elemental project for downtown.

 

We are Dayton. Dayton is us. This must be great.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”50501″ alignment=”center” border_color=”grey” img_link_target=”_self” img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]

Provided by Bike Miami Valley

Provided by Bike Miami Valley

 

Some key points on the Dayton Bike Share:

  • When it launches in spring 2015, Dayton will be one of 25+ cities across the U.S. with bike share systems.
  • There will be 22 bike stations within a two mile radius of downtown, with each station containing six to ten bikes – totaling more than 200 bikes.
  • Customers, who range from one-day users to annual subscribers, unlock the bikes and may ride to any other station or back to the original location at the end of their trip.

 

Made up of 9 local organizations, The Bike Share Planning Team is a fantastic example of the collaborative mindset that is so crucial to Dayton’s continued development.

There’s been a refreshing new appreciation for the value of knowing your community, and the Bike Share Planning Team has made that a primary focus for this branding effort.

We begin our journey with the Dayton Bike Share Program this week with an excitement fueled by fresh ideas and a sense of ownership that this must be great not only for the program and for our business, but for the citizens of this city we love.

I look forward to taking the first ride around this spring, and seeing a much more connected downtown.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Filed Under: Cycling, The Featured Articles Tagged With: bike miami valley, bike share, Catapult Creative, dayton baton, Dayton Inspires, daytongram, Downtown Dayton

Run for your Life 5k and 8K Challenge

October 14, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

jpddkybtv87hawp8ca3hdpj3oixr25waKettering Rotary Challenges you to Run For Your Life.  For runners who think they can complete 5K in under 25 minutes, enter the 8K Challenge. Run 5K race plus additional 3K for a total distance of 8K. Challengers compete in both 5K and 8K races. Two races in one! Requires pre-registration and $5 additional fee.*

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: 5k Challenge, Crayons To Classrooms, Kettering Rotary

Vote. Run. Eat – At the Dayton River Corridor Classic this Weekend

October 8, 2014 By Jordan Hockett

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Do you love pancakes? Of course you do! Do you know who runs Dayton? No … maybe? Well you’re in the right place to find out who runs Dayton and how you can too on October 12, 2014!

 

The Dayton River Corridor Classic (DRCC), the longest running half marathon in Dayton, is entering its 38th year of taking runners around Great Miami River and natural trails in Dayton. You can choose between the half marathon and the 5K which makes this a great race for all runners, no matter the experience; this race is walker, wheelchair, and family friendly and a ton of fun! Now, I know you’re wondering about pancakes and what they have to do with this, but first let’s talk about something new and special happening this year.

Provided by the Dayton River Corridor Classic

 

Awareness and support are very important to local charities which is why the Dayton River Corridor Classic has partnered with seven Dayton charities for the Run Dayton 2014 – Charity Contest. It’s a simple voting contest that includes two rounds – Round 1 ended September 30th and three charities advance to Round 2 ending October 11th – asking people to share their favorite charity on Facebook and Twitter then submitting a vote. A total of $5000 will be divided as follows: $2,500 for the winner, $1,500 second place, and $1,000 for third.

 

The three charities that have advanced to Round 2 are Hannah’s Treasure Chest, The Hope Foundation of Greater Dayton, and Safe Harbor House. You can’t always donate time and/or money, so this is a no-cost way for you to support and help make Dayton a better place to live and play with just a few clicks!

katies-pancakes-dayton

Provided by the Dayton River Corridor Classic

 
 

Oh yeah, about those pancakes … there will a whole lot of them at the race and they’re FREE … along with coffee, juice, and toppings, but only if you run Dayton ($5 for non-runners).

 

The Dayton River Corridor Classic is intimate, fun, and competitively friendly making it a staple in Dayton, Ohio. Online registrations end tonight at 8pm, so get on the list now or get signed up at the Expo on Saturday or 7:30 on Sunday morning prior to the race. Otherwise, vote here, and we’ll see you and the family October 12th having fun running, exploring, and supporting Dayton![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles Tagged With: contest, DRCC, Half Marathon, Non-profits, The Dayton River Corridor Classic

Walk to End Alzheimer’s

October 2, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

When you participate in Walk, your fundraising dollars fuel our mission-related initiatives of care, support and research. In addition, your actions, both through fundraising and participating in the event, help to change the level of Alzheimer’s awareness in your community. At a Walk event, you can learn more about Alzheimer’s disease and the support programs and services offered by your local chapter.

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: alzheimers walk

Light The Night Walk

September 27, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

ka372xcgr4z83292ec0ildx5zn9776pgEnjoy an evening of fun and inspiration. Participants walk leisurely along a two mile route in their communities. Dedication banners and remembrance ceremonies provide an opportunity to display a name or message, honoring or commemorating a family member or friend with cancer. There will be food, refreshments, and entertainment, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Walk Program begins at 7:00 p.m., and the Walk will begin promptly afterwards. Light The Night is for the whole family!

 

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Light The Night Walk

A Pretzel Party That Thinks It’s A Bike Race

September 24, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

28iz5oi5qlgq3sof80ooek595gfr43aaThe ride is held in conjunction with the Germantown Pretzel Festival and is sponsored by the Germantown Lions. All proceeds go to local food pantries and participating civic organizations.

The first annual tour will kick off at 8:30 AM, Saturday, September 27, 2014. This ride is an all-ages, family-friendly event. Want to ride a tandem? Come-along? Fixie? Recumbent? Unicycle? Pedicab? Everyone is welcome!

A ride across the wooden planks of the historic Germantown covered bridge is a feature enjoyed on all routes.

Filed Under: Cycling, The Featured Articles

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