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Sunset at the 2nd Street Market

August 1, 2023 By Dayton937

Visit the 2nd Street Market for a special evening shopping event on Thursday August 10 for Sunset at the Market in celebration of National Farmers Market Week.

Kicking off the celebration at 5:15 PM will be a speaking event featuring special guest, Ambassador Tony Hall with Hall Hunger Initiative, raising awareness for the importance of supporting locally sourced food. Five Rivers MetroParks sustainability manager, Tim Pritchard, will also be sharing information about the things everyone can do to help heal our planet. In addition, we’ve invited local farmers to share their thoughts on the importance of sustainable, local food access.
Also, in attendance will be local, state, and federal government representatives showing their solidarity for our local farmers. The Market will be open from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM for shopping and sharing in the celebration with activities that include a community craftworking project with 2nd Street Market vendor Chloe Brzozwski from Marie’s B. Mobile Mending. Chloe will be guiding Market goers in the creation of a Farmers Gratitude Quilt that once complete will hang permanently in the Market. Cut-out fabric produce will be the pallet for folks to write and share their love of Farmer’s and the Market, that Chloe will then add to the finished quilt. We hope everyone will participate in the making community art history.  You can also participate on the quilt project  Saturday, August 12 during normal Market hours.
Throughout the evening there will be live music with a performance by Ramblin’ Rhythm along with a Chocolate & Melon Tasting of peak season melons varieties grown locally by several of the Market Farmer’s. The melons will be paired with single origin sourced chocolates from Market vendor Peace on Fifth. Be sure to join us as we celebrate our Market community and give thanks to our local farmers.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 2nd Street Market, Farmers Gratitude Quilt, Hall Hunger Initiative

MCD Wants You To Name That Mower!

August 1, 2023 By GreatMiamiRiverway

The Miami Conservancy District is asking for help from the public to name their  new remote-operated robotic mower. The contest will accept names until August 11.

To properly maintain a large integrated flood protection system that includes five dams and 55 miles of levees – there are lots of steep slopes and difficult places to access with regular mowing equipment. This can mean extra time and risk for MCD staff. A remote-operated mower means being able to consistently maintain locations with less time and safer conditions.

“So far, since putting the RC Mowers machine in service in May, we’ve logged approximately 70 hours and it is saving us lots of time, cutting the amount of time to mow steep, sensitive spots that would take 2-3 times as long with manual equipment,” said Ben Casper, manager of operations for MCD. “In addition to the time savings, the job is able to be done more safely and by not having the larger equipment with an extending arm on the bike path, bike trail users are not impacted.”

The remote-operated mower is designed for tough terrain and can climb slopes that regular mowers can’t handle. “We want to improve our level of service to best serve our community,” Casper said. “We are already seeing results with this mower.”

 

The Naming Contest for the MCD Remote-Controlled mower rules:

  • Name submission accepted through  August 11.
    • Entries will only be accepted on the MCD Name the Mower contest Page. https://forms.gle/q9u7jaJ2JZs6qSnu5
    • Entries will be accepted in order received and duplicated names/entries will be excluded.
    • Staff of MCD and their families are not eligible to win the gift card.
    • No profanity or inappropriate language.
    • MCD reserves the right to reject any submission for any reason.
    • Entrant agrees to release, defend, indemnify, and hold MCD harmless with respect to all claims arising from entrant’s entry.
  • Public voting period will be August 11 – August 25.
    • MCD staff will select five names from all submissions to be presented for public voting.
    • Public voting will take place on the MCD Name the Mower contest page.
    • The name receiving the most votes will be declared the winner. In the case of a tie, the winner will be determined by a blind draw.
  • Winning names will be announced Friday, August 28.
    • Winners will be notified by email from entry form.
    • The winner, if eligible, will receive a $100 gift card.
    • Winners’ names will be published.

The Miami Conservancy District protects communities in southwest Ohio from flooding, preserves water through stewardship, and promotes the enjoyment of our waterways.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: MCD, mower, naming contest

Diced in Dayton Chef Competition Returns!

August 1, 2023 By Dayton937

Launched last year, this fundraiser for Miami Valley Meals returns on Tuesday, Sept 19th at Top of the Market.  Diced in Dayton is an interactive, food-filled event that showcases and celebrates the creativity of local chefs as they craft unique dishes from a set of mystery ingredients. Guests vote for their favorite and the two chefs who get the most votes will compete “Chopped” style to create a dish from a box of ingredients they are given right then and there.   A panel of judges will evaluate the final two dishes and declare a winner.
Featured chefs so far are from  Corner Kitchen, The Golden Lamb, Kungfubbq Lansangan, De’Lish Cafe, Blind Dogs Dayton, Rich Taste Catering, RED BERRY, Bella Sorella Pizza Co., LLC, Crusin’ Cuisine Food Truck & Creative Delight’s Catering, Napales, with a couple more to be added.

2022 Diced Chefs

For your chance to  enjoy delicious bites and support a great cause you can purchase tickets to support Miami Valley Meals here.

General admission ticket – $75

  • 6:00 p.m. entry
  • Sample tastes from 8 chefs
  • Cast a vote for your favorite dish

VIP ticket – $150

  • Early entry for VIP-exclusive happy half-hour at 5:30 p.m.
  • 2 free drink tickets
  • Access to reserved VIP seating area
  • Sample tastes from all 12 chefs
  • Cast a vote for your favorite dish
  • Free deck of Dayton Foodie cards ($30 value)
  • Random chance to taste and judge in the final round

Miami Valley Meals team of chefs transform recovered (a.k.a. “rescued”) foods into hearty and nutritious prepared meals that are then distributed to a network of nonprofit partners serving the hungry in the Miami Valley—free of charge. They currently distribute an average of ~4,000 meals per week to 45+ partners per month.

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Diced Fundraiser, Diced in Dayton, Miami Valley Meals

Only 2 More Weekends to Catch Boonshoft Museum’s Laser Light Shows!

July 31, 2023 By Dayton937

The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery has recently installed new laser equipment from Laser Fantasy into the Caryl D. Philips Space Theater, and they are introducing a new set of laser shows! There are just 2 more weekends left for the summer Laser Show run!  Experience art and science like never before! Ticket prices are $6 for members and $9 for non-members.  Concessions will be available from the Eco Eatery!  You can reserve your tickets online here.

Shows for August 4 & 5

August 4 | 6:00p | Pink Floyd (The Wall)

Pink Floyd’s classic 1979 epic about personal struggle weaves its story in one of the most popular laser shows ever produced.

$9.00 ea. [138 remaining]
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August 4 | 7:30p | Led Zeppelin

August 4 | 7:30p | Led Zeppelin

The definitive Led Zeppelin laser show, Laser Zeppelin covers a wide range of their hits from the 70s.


August 4 | 9:00p | Pink Floyd (Dark Side)

August 4 | 9:00p | Pink Floyd (Dark Side)

Our 2003 30th Anniversary version. Featuring the complete soundtrack to one of rock’s most powerful albums, Laser Dark Side of the Moon reaches into Pink Floyd’s 1973 masterpiece to create a mind-bending light and sound landscape.


August 5 | 4:30p | Stranger Things (Season 2)

August 5 | 4:30p | Stranger Things (Season 2)

Fans can’t get enough of the retro vibe of the hit series Stranger Things. Take a trip to the upside-down in the safety of the dome. Experience the ’80s tunes and soundscapes from the show reinterpreted in vibrant laser light.


August 5 | 6:00p | Queen

August 5 | 6:00p | Queen

Queen’s epic songs provided a soundtrack to the 70s and 80s. Laser Queen was inspired by these Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, and combines their biggest hit songs with intense laser programming for one heck of a show.


August 5 | 7:30p | Foo Fighters

August 5 | 7:30p | Foo Fighters

Alternative Rock, Post Grunge, Hard Rock, however you want to categorize them, the Foo Fighters fill arenas and melt faces. Fronted by Dave Grohl, previously known as the powerhouse drummer for Nirvana, Foo Fighters brilliantly combine melody and punk energy to create their award winning sound. Laser Foo Fighters captures the power and intensity of a concert and pours it on to the dome in spectacular
laser light.


August 5 | 9:00p | Stranger Things (Season 2)

August 5 | 9:00p | Stranger Things (Season 2)

Fans can’t get enough of the retro vibe of the hit series Stranger Things. Take a trip to the upside – down in the safety of the dome. Experience the ’80s tunes and soundscapes from the show reinterpreted in vibrant laser light.


Shows for August 18 & 19

August 18 | 6:00p | Foo Fighters

August 18 | 6:00p | Foo Fighters

Alternative Rock, Post-Grunge, Hard Rock, however you want to categorize them, the Foo Fighters fill arenas and melt faces. Fronted by Dave Grohl, previously known as the powerhouse drummer for Nirvana, Foo Fighters brilliantly combine melody and punk energy to create their award winning sound. Laser Foo Fighters captures the power and intensity of a concert and pours it on to the dome in spectacular laser light.


August 18 | 7:30p | Lizzo

August 18 | 7:30p | Lizzo

Lizzo is a witty artist who blends hip-hop and soul with commentary on race, sexuality, and body positivity. The combination is working, she’s got a stack of Grammys to prove it. Experience hiphop’s latest superstar in a remarkable way, Laser Lizzo will leave you feeling “good as hell”.


August 18 | 9:00p | Daft Punk

August 18 | 9:00p | Daft Punk

The French electronic music duo known as Daft Punk brought house music to the masses. The Laser Daft Punk show is an exciting tribute to the visual spectacle of the costumed pair, and their
extravagant live shows.


August 19 | 4:30p | Taylor Swift

August 19 | 4:30p | Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift is one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. With over 200 million records sold, a shelf full of Grammys, and an army of fans, Taylor Swift is an inspiration for generations. Laser Taylor Swift takes her biggest hits and brings them to life in dazzling laser light. If you can’t score tickets to her concert, Laser Taylor Swift is the next best thing.


August 19 | 6:00p | Beatles

August 19 | 6:00p | Beatles

From their beginnings revolutionizing rock n roll, to their psychedelic era, this show visualizes the Beatles’ music with energy and
beauty.

August 19 | 7:30p | Elton John

August 19 | 7:30p | Elton John

Elton John has sold over 300 million records over 6 decades in show business, making him one of the biggest selling artists of all time. Laser Elton John celebrates his larger than life persona, bringing the Rocket Man’s powerful music to life in gorgeous laser light.


August 19 | 9:00p | Taylor Swift

August 19 | 9:00p | Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift is one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. With over 200 million records sold, a shelf full of Grammys, and an army of fans, Taylor Swift is an inspiration for generations. Laser Taylor Swift takes her biggest hits and brings them to life in dazzling laser light. If you can’t score tickets to her concert, Laser Taylor Swift is the next best thing.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Boonshoft Museum, Laser Light Show

Calling All Photographers: Glen Helen Seeking Submissions For Calendar!

July 24, 2023 By Dayton937

Glen Helen is seeking creative images for the 2024 Glen Helen Wall Calendar!

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Photo by C. Klinger

They invite both first-time visitors and longtime friends to send in photographs taken in the Glen including landscapes and natural attractions in the preserve, macro, and micro pictures of flora and fauna, and resident birds at the Raptor Center.

The winning images will be judged on aesthetic merit as well as how well they combine with other images to create an attractive calendar.

Proceeds from calendar sales are a significant annual fundraiser for Glen Helen, contributing to the continued protection and restoration of Glen Helen’s 1000-acre nature preserve and the programs of Glen Helen’s Raptor Center, Outdoor Education Center, and Trailside Museum.

For consideration, please submit photos and a release form online by 5 pm on August 18th, 2023

  • All submissions must be received by email, accompanied by a photo release form. Among other things, the photo release form states that the photographer gives the Glen Helen Association non-exclusive rights to use the design in perpetuity for no fee.

  • You may submit as many photos as you wish. However, please note, only 4 images from an individual photographer may be chosen for the calendar.

  • Photographers whose work is chosen for the calendar are credited and receive a free 2024 calendar.

  • All images submitted must be the submitter’s original work.

  • Electronic images should be saved as .tiff or .jpeg files, please upload photos in the highest resolution available.

  • Tips: Only horizontal color shots are accepted for the calendar. Vertical images are not a suitable fit. The calendar requires a variety of image styles and subject matter—landscape images, macro shots of flora or fauna, seasonal or weather-related images and lesser-known sights in the Glen are encouraged. Photos that include people are generally not accepted for the calendar.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

City Commission Approves $2.1 Million in Demolition Contracts

July 24, 2023 By Dayton937


The City of Dayton announces the newest investment of Dayton Recovery Plan funds, following approval of contracts by the City Commission on July 19. Agreements with three vendors totaling $2,112,448 were approved for demolition services for 112 structures in round 1 of Dayton Recovery Plan-funded demolition. Contracts were awarded to: Alpha Demolition, Inc. ($626,420), Charles F. Jergens Construction, Inc., ($746,588), and Bladecutter’s Lawn Service, Inc. ($739,440).

There are approximately 670 structures to be demolished through Dayton Recovery Plan funds through 2026. In round 1, the companies will perform demolition in target neighborhoods identified by American Recovery Plan Act guidelines: West Dayton neighborhoods Carillon, Edgemont, Fairview, Miami Chapel, MacFarlane, Wolf Creek; North Central neighborhoods Five Oaks, Hillcrest, Riverdale, Santa Clara, and Southern Dayton View; and East/Northeast neighborhoods Old North Dayton, McCook, and Twin Towers.

“We are coordinating demolition in neighborhoods where other Dayton Recovery Plan efforts are occurring so that we can leverage and maximize all sources toward having the greatest impact in these areas and adjoining spaces as well,” said Steve Gondol, deputy director of Planning, Neighborhoods & Development.

The Dayton Recovery Plan demolition program is part of larger plan to demolish approximately 1,100 structures over several years, with additional funding coming from the City of Dayton general fund and the federal Community Development Block Grant.



About the Dayton Recovery Plan:
The Dayton Recovery Plan is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to address the infrastructure, economic and equity issues that exist in the city by using a data-driven approach to analyze socio-economic, health, and demographic data to make informed funding decisions. These investments directly impact minority communities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic and long-standing economic and social inequities in Dayton. The Dayton Recovery Plan utilizes Dayton’s share of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The $138 million award is the largest grant in Dayton’s history. For a plan overview, go to daytonohio.gov/drp.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Dayton at Work and Play: Jesy Anderson

July 24, 2023 By Bill Franz

Stopped by Needle, Ink and Thread – A Modern Sewing Studio (2290 Patterson in Kettering) and met Jesy Anderson, the owner.
“I moved in here a few years ago” she told me. “I just live a few blocks away. When I was growing up there was an ice cream store here called The Dipper. There’s always been some store here serving this community and I’m glad to carry that on.”
“I sell fabric and other sewing items here, but my emphasis is teaching. I learned how to sew in school. But schools don’t teach sewing anymore, which is too bad. Sewing involves math, technology, engineering and more. It’s not just throwing fabric into a machine.”
“With teaching and running the store I don’t have much time to sew for others but I did take on a project for the Dayton Dragons recently. I made a new costume for Roofman.”

Upcoming Classes:
Sat Aug 5th, 10:15-11:45AM
Kids Sewing Basics – Get to Know Your Sewing Machine

Sat Aug 5th, Noon – 1:45pm
Adult Sewing Basics – Get to Know Your Sewing Machine

Sun Aug 20th, 11am – 1:15pm
Quilting 101 – Beginner quilting class

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Ink and Thread, Jesy Anderson, Needle

Dayton Airport Parking Options

July 20, 2023 By Dayton937

The Dayton International Airport has just announced an  increase in its parking rates for two parking options at the airport. The garage and long-term parking lot increased by $2/day.

Current rates are:

  • Garage: $22/day
  • Long-Term Lot: $12/day
  • Short -Term: $15/day
  • Economy Lot: $5 /day

The Valet parking which has been closed since covid, when open runs $24/day. More info here.

 

Based on this news, we reached out to the other major parking option when flying out of the Dayton airport. Park-N-Go has just announced a sale on parking. Located just a quick four minute ride from the airport they offer both Economy and Full-Service Valet parking at their facility at 1140 W National Rd, next to Airport Toyota.

VALET Parking, regularly $12, ON SALE for just $9.99/day.

Just park up front, come inside to check in, hand them your keys and give them your return flight info. They’ll transport you to the airport and park your car safely and securely on their lot. When you return to the airport, just give them a call and they’ll have your car ready, sitting in front of the lobby, warmed up and with snow removed, if applicable. Your receipt will be inside the vehicle and they’ll load your luggage in your car.  With valet you also have options like having your car detailed and your oil changed while you are away. You can even charge your electric vehicle for just $2.50.

ECONO SelfPark, regularly $6.99, ON SALE for just $4.50/day.

If you have a prepaid reservation, just pull up to the gate at the right side of the building. The license plate camera should read your plate and automatically raise the gate.  If not prepaid, just push the “ticket” button, pull a ticket from the machine, and the gate will open. Put the ticket in a safe spot in your vehicle (not on the dash, as the sun will bleach it out). Then drive to the rear of the lot and park in an empty spot. The shuttle is automatically alerted to your arrival and the driver will arrive at your rear bumper within minutes. Pop your trunk so they can find you quickly. They’ll load your luggage and take you to the airport.

Book your reservations by September 10, for any trips through the end of the year, to get this great deal with promo code EM723. Reservations are 100% refundable if your plans change.

The Park-N-Go’s shuttle runs 4am to 1am or  until the last flight comes in each night/morning! If flights are delayed, don’t worry, they’ll stay open.

 

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: airport parking, Park-n-Go

Bengals Announce Ring Of Honor Inductees

July 20, 2023 By Guest Contributor

The Bengals today announced that QB Boomer Esiason (1984-92, ’97) and WR Chad Johnson (2001-10) will be added to the team’s Ring of Honor in 2023. They will join Ken Anderson, Willie Anderson, Paul Brown, Isaac Curtis, Anthony Muñoz and Ken Riley in the Bengals Ring of Honor.

“Boomer and Chad were both exceptional players,” said Bengals President Mike Brown. “If you look at the statistics, Boomer has a long list of quarterback firsts here. And Chad was a superb athlete who was probably the quickest receiver we have had here. They could have moments when they just carried the team by themselves. Both players are very deserving of this honor.”

Esiason is regarded as one of the greatest locker-room leaders in Bengals history. In 1986, he earned his first of three Pro Bowl bids with the Bengals while leading the NFL’s most productive offense. In 1988, he led the NFL with a 97.4 passer rating and helped the Bengals win the AFC Championship. That year, Esiason was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player by the Pro Football Writers of America and the Associated Press. Esiason ranks third in Bengals history with 27,149 passing yards and 187 touchdowns.

“I will always remember I got this because of the season ticket holders,” said Esiason. “They’re the ones who have the memories. They’re the ones who spend the money to support the team. They’re the ones who know who their favorite players are and who had the biggest impact when they were there. That’s not to be taken lightly or ever taken for granted.”

Ring of Honor Induction Press Release 2023

The Ring of Honor induction ceremony will take place during halftime of the Monday Night Football game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sept. 25. Fans may purchase tickets for all home games at bengals.com/tickets or by calling Bengals Fan Relations at (513) 621-8383.

TICKETS

One of the most popular players in NFL history, Johnson’s fun-loving charisma intersected perfectly with the rise of social media and transformed a quotable star athlete into a Twitter pioneer. Between his elaborate choreographed touchdown celebrations and bombastic boasts, he was one of the most electrifying players of his era. During his 10 seasons in Cincinnati, Johnson became the franchise’s all-time leading receiver with 10,783 yards, the third most in the NFL during that stretch.

“It means everything,” said Johnson. “To be shown appreciation for all the years of hard work is awesome. It’s a great honor and I’m very appreciative. I’m getting my flowers now while I can smell them. To me, this honor means much more than getting a gold jacket, honestly. This is home. The fans understand the good times and the bad times, the ups and downs, and they accepted me as my true authentic self. This is a welcome home – you will always be a part of us – and this means a lot to me. A lot.”

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: bengals, Bengals Ring of Honor, Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson

Live music back at the Dayton Arcade on Thursday!

July 20, 2023 By Dayton937

Last summer, Culture Works, presented a 6-week local music series in the Tank space, which is located in the basement of the Dayton Arcade, under the Rotunda. This year, the series kicks off again on Thursday, July 27, 2023 with the Dayton Battle of the Bands winner: Crabswithoutlegs!

This series and show in particular is highly anticipated by the community because the Tank is such a unique entertainment space, and the band performing is such a phenomenal talent. This space and series is “inspired by Centerpoint Energy.”

What makes the Tank unique starts with its entrance, which is located at 35 W 4th St, between Main Street and Ludlow Streets in downtown Dayton. Look for the walls of glass coming out of the sidewalk. That marks the entrance! Go downstairs to a space with intentional, artist c reated graffiti, and into a cool space with blue neon lights leading you to a theater in the round. It’s like nothing you’ve seen before!

Eleanor Dakota will kick off the evening with a couple solo songs. Photo by Fea Fotos

The band is a 9-piece jazz ensemble of very young musicians (age 20-23), several of whom studied at Stivers School for the Arts and are currently studying music on the collegiate level. Led by singer Eleanor Dakota and bass player Carter Griffin, the band has been wowing audiences since they made their debut at The Brightside Music & Event Venue (also located in downtown Dayton).

What makes this concert even more special is that there will be 3 live artists paining in the lobby, curated by Culture Works, and a pop up photo booth by Fea Fotos. A bar is on site for patrons as well!

“This is the first of several concerts we are planning for the back end of the summer season,” Libby Ballengee shared with us. She is working with Culture Works on the music booking, and is a big supporter of live music downtown. “We’re looking forward to having an eclectic season again with jazz, hip hop, Latin, and rock bands. If you’ve been missing Gilly’s – this first show is a don’t miss event for sure!”

 

HOW TO GO?

July 27, 2023

At the Dayton Arcade’s Tank (35 W 4th St – look for glass entrance in stairwell)

Doors open 6pm

Music 7:30-9pm from Eleanor Dakota & Crabswithoutlegs

$10 cover at the door

18+

Find out more about the Tank here:

https://www.arcadedayton.com/arcade-events/category/the-tank-inspired-by-centerpoint-energy/

Get a preview of Crabswithoutlegs here:

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, Jazz Tagged With: arts, bands, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, live music, Things to Do

The AC Hotel Dayton and The Foundry Ribbon Cutting

July 18, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

The AC Hotel Dayton and The Foundry hosted an official ribbon cutting last night at their property at at 124 Madison Street.  In front of a crowd of Dayton VIP’s and media,  the principal’s behind getting this deal done each had a chance to address the crowd.  That group included:

  • Liam Brown, Group President, United States and Canada, Marriott Hotels International
  • Lance Shaner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Shaner Hotel Group 
  • Plato Ghinos, President, Shaner Hotel Group
  • Brent Crawford, Principal and Founder, Crawford Hoying

Located in the heart of Dayton’s vibrant Water Street District, the 134-room AC Hotel Dayton is the area’s new hotel with modern, European-style elegance. In speaking with Brent Crawford he shared with us that currently the Dayton hotel is ranked #2 in the AC chain.  Since opening in mid-March they’ve been booked solid, occasionally having a Thursday or Sunday opening.

Brent Crawford shared with us that he got involved in development projects in Dayton through Jason Woodard, and he admitted he hadn’t been in Dayton in a long time. “I was aware of what was happening in the market place, and the challenges the city was facing with corporate offices leaving downtown.  But we kind of fell in love with the area and the bones of the buildings, recognized that The Delco building, at 512,000 sq ft needed a lot of work.  Massive amounts of renovation and rehab and you have to have the courage, the knowledge and experience to pull it off.  We were willing to take that risk.

We just finished the Summit on Monument, and we’re committed to Dayton. We’re $250 million into development here and we think so much more is possible. It feels good to us to change something as opposed to just building a building that could fit anywhere.  It really has an economic impact in the city and it’s catalytic to the rest of the city.  My developer friends are starting to look at Dayton.  I tell them there’s opportunity here.  We encourage them to bring more growth to Dayton.”

The Foundry, a new rooftop restaurant and bar,  opened at the end of June and echoes the modern, European-style elegance of the hotel.  With views form the rooftop terrace of Day Air Ballpark, it has already become a popular spot for happy hour.  With a menu full of artisanal cocktails and local craft beers and great food from Executive Chef David Belknap.  More info here.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: The AC Hotel Dayton, The Foundry

The Wall That Heals coming to Centerville

July 18, 2023 By Dayton937

InfographicWashington-Centerville Public Library is hosting The Wall That Heals, a 3/4-scale replica of The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., July 27-30, Yankee Park (7500 Yankee Street) in Centerville.
The exhibit honors the more than 3 million Americans who served in the U.S. armed forces in the Vietnam War and bears the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam.

Like the original Memorial, The Wall That Heals is erected in a chevron-shape and visitors can do name rubbings of individual service member’s names on The Wall. The replica is constructed of Avonite, a synthetic granite, and its 140 numbered panels are supported by an aluminum frame. Machine engraving of the more than 58,000 names along with modern LED lighting provide readability of The Wall day and night.

As on The Wall, the names on The Wall That Heals are listed by day of casualty. Beginning at the center/apex, the names start on the East Wall (right-hand side) working their way out to the end of that wing, picking up again at the far end of the West Wall (left-hand side) and working their way back in to the center/apex, joining the beginning and end of the conflict at the center.

Hometown HeroesHometown Heroes

Photos of service members on The Wall That Heals from the local area.

The Gold Star Bike

The Gold Star Bike

Donated in 2012, it pays tribute to the mothers who lost sons to the Vietnam War.

Boots

Left at The Wall

A display of items representative of those left at The Wall in Washington, D.C.

Hand and Tablet

Directory and Kiosk

Search for names using VVMF’s Wall of Faces on the kiosk or paper directories.

Im Memory Honor Roll

In Memory Honor Roll

Photos of Vietnam veterans from Ohio, who returned from Vietnam but have died since, honored through VVMF’s In Memory program.


Volunteer opportunities are still available, as well as tours of the exhibit for the community. See https://lnkd.in/gdkUygyg for additional info.

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Beaver-Vu Bowl Hosts Grand Finale Queen of Hearts

July 17, 2023 By Dayton937

We’re sure many of you heard about the Beaver-Vu- Bowl’s Queen of Hearts drawing on July 10th. The concept for Queen of Hearts is simple – tickets are sold and each week a ticket is pulled and that ticket holder gets a chance to pick one card from the deck.  If they find the queen they win, if not People buy tickets, and if their ticket is drawn, they get a chance to flip one card on the board. If a queen is not chosen, the money rolls to the next weeks drawing.

It ran for 50 weeks without a winner and the jackpot got up to $1,034,737. Hundred of folks packed the bowling alley and the parking lot hoping to win. On that night there were 5 cards left, two ticket holders were picked, each of them did not find the queen of hearts, so another ticket was drawn and that gentleman picked the Queen of Hearts and became an instant millionaire.

This was the 6th time Beaver-Vu- Bowl has hosted this contest.  Each contest held back seed money for the next contest and after all the excitement and attention this one drew, the owner declared that they will hold one final one day event to pay out the seed money and that will be it.

Tickets are now on sale for the Grand Finale that will be held on Monday, July 24th at 7pm.   They’ll update the jack pot amount, as of 7/18 it’s $704,855 and it will continue to rise as folks buy tickets.  All the details you need to know are below:

 


Beaver-Vu Bowl

1238 N Fairfield Rd,
Beavercreek, OH 45432

937.426.6771

Hours:

Sun & Mon noon – 10pm
Tues & Wed 4-10pm
Thurs 9am – 10pm
Fri & Sat noon – midnight

Reservations available online

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Beaver-Vu Bowl, Queen of Hearts

UK band makes a stop in Dayton on US Tour!

July 17, 2023 By LIbby Ballengee

UK’s Project Blackbird is on their first US tour, and are prioritizing Dayton as one of their stops! You can see them Tuesday, July 18th at 8pm at The Brightside.

This “extraordinary” band, as BBC 6Music’s Tom Robinson has described them, offers an atmospheric, genre-fluid listening experience that draws equally upon intellect and emotion. They are made up of 5 core members are vocalist Ming Nagel (originally from the USA), multi-instrumentalist Jon Read (former trumpet player for The Specials), guitarist Alan Roberts, multi-instrumentalist Jamie Varley, and drummer Eddie Dublin.

“Imagine a party at Ronnie Scott’s,” one fan suggests, “where Sade, Björk, Jeff Beck, and David Byrne meet Portishead and then go for a late night curry to exchange ideas…sublime”.

Local support comes from Rude Scholar. On site food truck, Phat & Rich, will be on site!

HOW TO GO?

July 18, 2023

Doors 7:30pm

Show 8:15pm

All ages welcome!

$10 advance /  $15 day of show.  
Advance tickets: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/75846/orders/new

Venue address: 905 E 3rd St (free, on-site parking available)

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Business is Built on Connection — A Dayton Story

July 17, 2023 By Guest Contributor

As 2023 tees up historic battles involving the economy, the planet’s survival, the meaning of U.S. legal precedent, the labor market, librarians, renters, immigrants, and the right to a modicum of privacy, the overwhelming impression over the last three years often boils down to — what difference can one person even make?

Within the context of individualism vs. collectivism — especially following the 2020 lockdowns and a global health emergency — the rebellion against doing right by “we’re all in this together” has only grown louder over time.

Yet, this is where the brightest Dayton area entrepreneurs — specifically, businesses operating in the retail, restaurant, and live entertainment industries in Miami Valley — shine. From past rivalries, pandemic chaos, gun violence, and environmental disasters, a new type of teamwork model for area business emerged. What if “Dayton Strong” operates in 2023 more like a back of house restaurant staff and less like a candle vigil? What if survival mode morphed into a Dayton that thrives on community, collaboration, and celebrating other businesses’ wins?

The question “what difference can one person make?” has an answer: the person who makes a difference is one who knows how to operate on a team. Not just in words or by donating $5 to a GoFundMe (although both are necessary tools.) No, this team looks like flawless prep and delivery during a hot kitchen’s rush hour; like a dinner service where the oven craps out at 4:30 PM and the chef sets up an outdoor grill in frigid temps; like a local grocer who covers for the restaurant distributor who couldn’t deliver on the promised (and prepaid) palette of dry goods; like a Hail Mary social media call for electricians getting answered within an hour thanks to loyal followers; like an owner who asks for extra help to cover an emergency from anyone in the restaurant industry in order to spare the staff another consecutive 12-hour shift.

These examples are a fraction of real stories from Dayton, where survival of the fittest means looking out for your crew and neighbors.

Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

The Dayton business community is made up of conscientious individuals — and that integrity translates into a business advantage. How so? During times of emergency, or uncertainty even, a business can leverage its patrons and community to support what can not be hired for. In other words, loyalty and care go farther to protecting the bottom line than just making a quota of sales. These local business owners display a neighborly approach to interactions, instead of just selling passersby a slice of the day or average retail therapy.

Some examples from the past: Individuals who own and operate restaurants, retail stores, and entertainment venues thought to hand out ice cold water to advocates for Black Justice during hot summer days. They delivered food to frontline workers in health care facilities beyond downtown, as well as showing up with creative solidarity like “Essential Worker” t-shirts made especially for other retailers throughout the Miami Valley. Dayton entrepreneurs found meaningful ways to thank the Dayton Police who mitigated horrific violence in a crowd, saving countless neighboring lives. These are old — but new examples happen every day.

So, while tech firms, auto factories, and engineering shops retain the statused patina of press conferences, official ribbon cutting ceremonies, and bragging rights to Helping the Region boost jobs, etc… It’s also true that the entrepreneurial industries hardest hit over three brutal years — the industries with arguably more to lose in every sense, and industries where profits routinely get reinvested into business operations and “starting over” will cost a lifetime — are the same ones on the leading edge of innovative business models.

By re-writing the narrative around business success from competition at any cost to incorporating collaborations, Dayton entrepreneurs build on the foundations of their vision being supported by others in the same line of work.

At the risk of sounding too Shangri-la about Midwest entrepreneurial spirit, it bears repeating that the survival of the area’s most volatile industries was possible due to their finding new ways of running a profitable business. And, to the benefit of patrons, the collaborative model has spawned entirely unique dining, shopping, and entertainment events — including hundreds of fundraisers benefiting area nonprofits.

Community-Focused Business Models Include:

  • Heart Mercantile hosted Billie Gold Bubble Tea Bus and other local food trucks, and collaborates with hundreds of Ohio-based businesses, artists, and overall interesting people. Heart Mercantile is a beloved and award-winning retailer recognized for its unique gifts, sense of humor, and inviting atmosphere (which helps explain why the store has expanded 2x) and remains one of the leading area businesses advocating ways to give back, get involved, and support Dayton-centric causes and its people.
  • Toxic Brewery consistently hosts high-quality food trucks, phenomenal pop-up dining events, live musicians, live comedians, hosts trivia, selects and celebrates local artists, hires local muralists, and has collaborated with area restaurants and breweries — i.e., competitors! — to create limited edition tasty brews. Toxic is a local leader in business and continues to thrive in the arguably competitive Dayton brewery market.
  • Square One Salon & Spa takes generosity, live entertainment, community service, and client care to new levels (full disclosure: the author is a happy client) due to the vision, talent, and leadership of Square One’s celebrated owners. Combining monthly cause marketing fundraisers, product donations to benefit area nonprofit fundraisers, performing as Rubi Girls at gala fundraising events, caring for their staff and clients during inclement weather, and overall obsessing over quality, Square One Salon elevates philanthropy, live entertainment, and personal services.

    Square One Salon staff cutting and shaving up a storm at UD for The American Cancer Society and Locks of Love.

  • Warped Wing Brewery hosts numerous fundraisers year round with its program, “Share a Pint, Make a Difference” program that selects a nonprofit each month and donates a percentage of its taproom sales during high-traffic times, as well as collecting in-kind donations for various humanitarian causes, and hosting in-person happy hour nonprofit fundraising events. In addition to active participation in fundraising, Warped Wing highlights the love of local Esther Price Candies in its highly anticipated limited release brew. Warped Wing and Toxic Brew teamed up to create a limited release brew, and the Warped Wing was instrumental as a gathering place for the community over the last three years.
  • Sueño, with 4x James Beard Foundation and nationally-recognized Chef Jorge Guzman, hosted a series of dinners with area acclaimed chefs where the combined skills and expertise of both chefs were on display. The series, called Deeply Rooted, in addition to giving diners a behind-the-scenes fine dining experience that shared the spotlight with another chef (and their place of business) also benefited area nonprofits.
  • Many more — Dayton, share your favorites in the comments.

Doing Well While Doing Good

An evolutionary benefit to these business collaborations is building consumer trust in the brand — both for the hosting business and for the more mobile, or pop-up, entrepreneur. As a patron, seeing businesses share the spotlight and good vibes with collaborators is a breath of fresh air. Plus, it serves as a two-in-one experience. Within the environment of creative teamwork, there will always be rising stars — like the food truck standouts throughout Dayton, the niche retailers and service professionals, and hybrid restaurants that host delis, full menus, and even fresh produce and corner-store essentials under the same roof. More recently in July, one chef whose remarkable year has not slowed down at the midpoint of 2023, is an example of the breadth of community that is possible through business.

The celebrity aspect of Chef Dane’s work risks diminishing the years of his work booking pop-ups, individual and business catered events, individually sourcing ingredients, meticulous menus, cooking large-scale entertainment events, and much more. The creative range and fierce loyalty that Chef Dane expresses through his work also comes through in every location he set up shop prior to opening his own restaurant, Culture, that opened this past July weekend. From his work at Toxic Brewery, to co-hosted ticketed events with Phat & Rich Food Truck, to The City of Dayton block parties, to catering area business lunches and celebratory staff dinners, and more — Culture grew from the same ecosystem of teamwork that helped build Chef’s Dane client base. Even in the initial days of service, Chef Dane shares that Culture’s menu is sourced from local farms and area bakeries — recognizing the area’s quality work, business ties, and current collaborations. And as one of Dayton’s more recognizable entrepreneurs, it is worth noting that in July we celebrate Dayton’s Black Business Owners and Black Business Month — and, well-deserved congratulations for Chef Dane, with congratulations going to his business supporters and the Culture staff and crew who join him.

If “booked and busy” were encapsulated as an individual, nobody would argue that Chef Dane both defines and defies the image. In fact, few would argue that all Downtown Dayton entrepreneurs embody that phrase. Turns out, behind the gratis and for-profit collaborations, the high-profile events, and the community-minded business owners, there are endless project management tasks, last minute changes to goods and services, an extreme attention to detail, and the ruthless delivery on personal integrity on a daily basis.

Congratulations to every entrepreneur thriving in 2023, but especially to the individuals and teams working throughout Dayton.


Alma Sove.       Written by Alma Sove

Doing my thing in Dayton, Ohio. Educated, yes. Polished, no.

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Governor DeWine Announces Locations for Interstate Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

July 15, 2023 By Dayton937

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the future locations of 27 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that will be installed along Ohio interstates, making Ohio the first state in the nation to announce charging station sites that will be developed as part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program.

“This is an exciting time for Ohio as we continue to lead the charge in electric mobility,” said Governor DeWine. “As more Ohioans purchase EVs, this statewide network of chargers will ensure that our transportation infrastructure is prepared to accommodate these drivers, as well as visitors who travel to Ohio to see all that our great state has to offer.”

During a news conference today with Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Director Jack Marchbanks, DriveOhio Executive Director Preeti Choudhary, and Federal Highway Administration Deputy Administrator Andrew Rogers, Governor DeWine announced that the state will award more than $18 million in NEVI funds for 27 electric vehicle fast charging stations along seven of Ohio’s interstate corridors, including I-70, I-71, I-74, I-75, I-76, I-77, and I-90.

The $18 million in NEVI funding will be matched with nearly $6 million from the private entities selected to install and operate the new EV fast charging stations, including Pilot Travel Centers, TH Midwest, Francis Energy, Meijer Stores, EVgo Services, ChargeNet Stations, and Equilon/Shell.  

Winning proposals include site plans at existing travel centers, grocery stores, retail shops, a hotel, a restaurant, and a bank. The new charging stations will be located every 50 miles and will be situated no more than 1 mile off the interstate. Each site will include at least four charger ports with 150 kilowatts for each port and will be accessible 24/7 with easy access to food, drink, and restrooms.

“As the mix of automobiles on the road changes, we must adapt our infrastructure, and EV charging stations are a part of improving customer service for Ohio drivers and businesses,” said Lt. Governor Jon Husted. “The automobile industry is a proud part of our history, and with new investments in battery plants and EVs, the auto industry can be a source of jobs and prosperity for our future.”


DETAILS: Full List of 27 EV Charging Station Locations

 s that can be used to further cement Ohio’s place in this transportation revolution.”

DriveOhio, a division of ODOT, will oversee the implementation of the new charging stations, which are expected to be in operation next year. The new fast charging stations  will join 13 preexisting federally compliant charging stations in Ohio.

One of the major concerns for consumers considering purchasing an electric vehicle has been ‘Can I find a place to charge it?’ This is a major step in removing that barrier and making sure that in Ohio, the answer is yes,” said Choudhary.  

There are currently about 53,000 registered electric vehicles in Ohio, with that number expected to significantly increase in coming years. In total, Ohio will receive $140 million in NEVI funds over the next five years to support the installation of EV charging stations across the state. Once charging stations are installed on Ohio’s interstates, state routes, and U.S. routes, the remaining funding will be used to install charging stations in other areas. 

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