Rabbit Hole Books and the Dayton Book Fair are looking for porcelain and other ceramic tea cups to be donated for an upcoming fundraiser they are hosting. It can be a single cup or a set. Funds raised will go to the Book Fair building fund, as they have outgrown their current building. 
Cups will be used for a Lewis Carroll birthday Tea Party on Saturday January 27th from 1pm to 4pm at the book shop. Carroll was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer who’s most notable works are Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass. For $10 guests will get a cup to traditional tea, teacakes, biscuits and tiny sandwiches
If you have any tea cups to rehome, please deliver them to Rabbit Hole Books 29 West First Street downtown or Dayton Book Fair, 2181 Embury Park.
HOLIDAY FILM – If you want something to watch as Christmas winds down, I love “A Very Murray Christmas” on Netflix. It’s a fun NYC romp that is delightful, entertaining, and lighthearted. It’s extra special if you’ve watched “Always at The Carlyle” documentary on Amazon Prime about the famous hotel where the Murray Christmas is filmed. 
TV SHOW – The Bear on Hulu – If you missed this one, definitely check out this show this winter. It came out of nowhere initially, and this year’s Season 2 was a thoughtful follow-up. The episode “Fishes” is a holiday episode for the history books. For my hard-working Midwestern friends, there is so much to relate to!
MUSIC DOCUMENTARY – Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert film – currently available to rent on streaming apps, including Amazon Prime, Apple TV, YouTube. I was not into Taylor until a friend took me to the concert film, and I was hooked. I loved the variety and depth of her music, the dancing, showwomanship, and the unbeliveable production. This film will make you a fan – prepare yourself!









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Do not be surprised if your dementia suffering loved one seems to decline in December. It’s dark early, and routines are disrupted–holidays–which bring travel, visitors, and even decorations can add to the confusion of our dementia suffering loved ones. Your holidays and theirs will be easier with a plan.
In our family, we had a sign up sheet. We told my mom that everybody wanted to spend time with her, so we had to take reservations! She was flattered, and all the family (including grandkids) enthusiastically claimed “their turn with grandma” instead of glumly submitting to “babysitting grandma.” Each family member introduced the next… “Oh, is my turn up? Grandma, here’s Curtis to claim her special time with you,” and then the previous person would exit. Make sure to schedule people who can manage bathroom breaks, medications and food at the appropriate times.
Early stage sufferers may respond to notes taped on doors, for example. “Betty, we are visiting our grandchildren at their house. Stay in our/your room until it is light outside so you do not wake the children.” Make sure to write large enough for those without glasses to read.




To know Kat is to know her love of all things wolves, so her friends are donating 100% of funds raised to 
Are you ready to rock in the new year? Look no further than these New Year’s Eve party options! Enjoy a night of music, dancing, and fun as we bid farewell to the old year and welcome in the new one. But that’s not all – we also offer delicious dinner options to close out the year. . Choose from a variety of mouth-watering dishes that will satisfy any palate. So gather your friends and family, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready for a night you’ll never forget welcoming in 2024! We’ll continue to add to this guide, so check back often!















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The Beavercreek Wetlands have placed 10 spotted turtle ornaments in 5 of parks/wetlands for the public to find and the search kicks off today, Friday, November 24th.
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