

By Lisa Grigsby


By Lisa Grigsby
National Sandwich Day, is celebrated on Nov. 3rd. To help sandwich lovers everywhere celebrate this all-important date, major sandwich chains have a festive slate of promotions lined up for customers.
Firehouse Subs is celebrating National Sandwich Day Nov. 3 by offering a free medium sub with a $10 minimum purchase when you order through the Firehouse Subs app or online.
This Sunday, Frisch’s is offering a BOGO burgers & sandwiches!
Jersey Mike’s Subs customers can enjoy free delivery while ordering in the chain’s app or on the website on Nov. 3.
Jimmy John’s Freaky Fast reward members can get 50% off the chain’s new Picklewich when they buy any 8-inch sandwich.
Additionally, customers can order an 8-inch sandwich after 2 p.m. and make it a combo for free starting Nov. 3 and running through December.
McAlister’s Deli rewards members can get a sandwich for 50% off with the purchase of another at participating locations
Penn Station East Coast Subs customers can get any small sub for $4.99 at all locations while dining in or ordering online/carryout orders in the chain’s mobile app or website.
Through Nov. 10, Popeyes customers can get a free chicken sandwich (Ghost Pepper, Classic or Spicy) with any $10 purchase at participating U.S. Popeyes restaurants. The offer is valid while ordering in the chain’s app for mobile order pickup and delivery.
Potbelly’s National Sandwich Day celebrations allows customers to get a free original sandwich when they buy one big or original sandwich. They need only apply the code “BOGO” when checking out on the Potbelly app or website.by running the same BOGO deal from Nov. 3 through Nov. 10.
Subway is launching its new $6.99 meal deal on National Sandwich Day. The promotion, which runs through Dec. 26, comes with a 6-inch sub, chips or two regular cookies and a small fountain drink.
By Dayton937
Buffalo Wild Wings fans can enjoy a truly irresistible deal when dining in at this sports bar. For a limited time you can get 2 entrees, 2 sides and 2 drink for only $19.99 Whether catching the game with a friend or enjoying a casual date night, Pick 6 for $19.99 is perfect for two.

For just $19.99, guests can enjoy their choice of two entrees, two sides and two fountain drinks. Entrée options include 6 Traditional wings, 10 Boneless wings, 3 Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders, an All-American Cheeseburger or a Classic Chicken Sandwich, while side picks include French Fries, Tater Tots or Potato Wedges.
“We wanted to create an unbeatable offer with our most popular menu items that doesn’t compromise on quality or customization,” said Tristan Meline, Chief Marketing Officer at Buffalo Wild Wings. “It gives our fans more of what they crave, for less. Whether you’re looking for a double-stacked, hand-smashed cheeseburger or wings tossed in any of our 26 iconic sauces and dry rubs, you can receive two full meals for just $19.99 at B-Dubs.
Pick 6 for $19.99 is available nationwide at participating Buffalo Wild Wings sports bars for dine-in only for a limited time. To find the closest B-Dubs location near you, visit the Buffalo Wild Wings website at buffalowildwings.com/locations/.
By Bill Franz
I ran into Mikee Huber at Front Street, Dayton’s largest community of artists and artisans. I asked her for a photo and a short interview. Mikee posed in front of some work by Mike Elsass. I thought that was fitting because the first paintings I ever saw by Mikee reminded me of some of Mike’s work.

That was my “Controlled Chaos” series” Mikee told me, “where I used oil paints that flowed into each other. I painted those with my hand. To many viewers they seemed completely abstract but they were inspired by things I had seen at work – microscopic views of aerospace materials during testing.”
I also remembered seeing some of Mikee’s work that was geometric – completely different from the first work I had seen. I asked if those pieces related to maps of various locations.
“That’s my connection series. I was trying to use vibrant colors and intersecting lines to show the diversity of urban life and the bonds that tie individuals and communities together.”
“My website (https://mikeehuber.square.site/) shows my different series. I like working in series, taking one idea and pushing it as far as I can, and then moving on to another idea, another series. Although I do find myself returning to some of the series again and again.”
“Friday, November 1 from 5-9pm I’m exhibiting a brand new series at The Betty Gallery at Front Street (1001 Second Street, B-C Door, Third Floor). It’s called “Finding My Way Downeast”. It features paintings inspired by my time as artist in residence in Maine. My work in Maine was made possible in part by an Artist Opportunity Grant funded by the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District and administered by Culture Works.”
I asked Mikee if she could give me a preview of her show and she shared this piece.

“The title of this piece is a haiku, which will be printed on the back.”
peach and pink embrace,
water and sky dance in light–
where land meets the sea.
“You can see that this work is different from my other work, but there is one thing that’s similar. I’ve always made abstract paintings inspired by things I have seen. With my first series I was inspired by things seen through a microscope. Here the inspiration is things seen as I walked along the Maine seacoast.”
On her phone Mikee showed me a few other photos of works in her show. I asked about the red door.
“There was an actual door in the woods behind my studio in Maine. It was unattached to anything, just standing by itself in the woods. For days I walked past it and then I took the time to walk through. For some reason, walking through that door caused me to look at my surroundings differently and then to paint in a different way.” The title of this piece is
red door in the woods,
I step through, leaving behind
old plan–art unfolds.
Here’s one more

ocean’s vibrant dance–
clouds paint ripples on the sea,
nature’s vivid song.
I visited Mikee’s studio once when she was on Crane Street. I asked where her studio was today.

“Like a lot of artists, during Covid I created a studio in my home. It’s not as much space as I’d like, but we’re working on a plan to build a major addition. The new space would give me my dream studio. When it’s finished, which may be a few years off, you and your camera are invited.”
By Dayton937

Inside each Boo! Bag is one Boo! Book, containing coupons for Jr. Frostys and a Wendy’s $1.99 kids meal with the purchase of any menu item. What’s more, Wendy’s said it will donate $0.90 to The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, a non-profit organization working to find permanent homes for foster children, with every $1 Boo! Book coupon purchase.
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Hurried…anxiety driven…and commanding, ‘Lizzie’ now playing at Mudlick Tavern’s Second Floor, has thrust TheatreLab back in the spotlight! DDN’s Russell Florence put it best…‘a wonderfully raw, vocally-impressive spooky season production…’ The show is directed by Mackensie King, and I had the pleasure of interviewing her about the show’s high praise!!
D9: Mackensie…you have a hit on your hands!! Why did you choose ‘Lizzie‘ in the first place??
MK: I have always loved horror and all things spooky. What drew me to this version of her story is how grounded and real it feels. The question I asked myself at the end of listening to it the first time was: is she GUILTY? Not did she do it, but are the things this woman went through about to justify what she did to escape them. Plus, the music for this show is unlike any other theatre show. It’s true rock/ metal and allows the cast to really show off their vocal chops.
D9: Timely, considering the Menendez Bros. story of late! There is one thing that audiences are 100% on…your cast! What can you tell me???
MK: The words “high octane” come to mind when I think about this cast. The vocals are absolutely top notch and SO full of power. Under all of that, there is true connection to the material. Sam Evans as Lizzie brings such understanding and sympathy to the character and she really makes you want for Lizzie to gain freedom. Allie Haines as Emma is so fun to watch because she is really finding how it feels to have to been the head of a family at such a young age. MJ Janovich is taking Alice in a direction I’ve never seen with youthfulness and hurt (and just wait until you hear her belt) and Leah Fox is HILARIOUS and terrifying as the banshee, Bridget. 

D9: Strong ladies, indeed!! One thing I know TheatreLab is trying to do is incorporate more of a community feel in their productions! How did the whole Mudlick idea emerge?
MK: We really wanted to focus on bringing the arts TO Dayton. Unique venues really bring the audience in to the art and allow them to become participants. We have been neighbors with Mudlick for years and we wanted to partner with an incredible company. The show has a true rock show feel in the industrial space and Mudlick is curating specialty cocktails for the shows!
D9: I hear the cocktails have been a smash!! Such a great idea. I always say when people leave a show, they should be left with something…a thought, a feeling…..what are you hoping folks get out of Lizzie???

MK: I hope people walk away with 2 things. 1. That the talent in Dayton is worth investing in. The talent that you will see on that stage is worth keeping around. And 2: Women are angry and we have a voice and it’s about time you all listen.
D9: I, for one, hear you!!! I want to reiterate that this town is overflowing with talented folks!! Thanks for mentioning that! And thanks for being such an asset to Dayton’s theatre community Mackensie! So, what about this mysterious ‘Season’ TheatreLab is keeping close???
MK: Everyone is so excited. Keep Your Eyes Peeled….the announcement is coming soon!
You can catch ‘Lizzie’ on its remaining dates….
November 1 & 2 at 8:00pm. November 3 at 2:00pm.
TICKETS at http://theatrelabdayton.org.
By Dayton937
Jimmy John’s revealed its latest menu item, the Picklewich, will be available nationwide from Oct. 28 through Nov. 14 in two variations stuffed inside a hollowed-out pickle.
The Vito Picklewich has salami, capocollo, provolone, lettuce, tomato, onion and oil and vinegar (like Jimmy John’s classic Vito sandwich) to create an Italian sub experience in a pickle. The Turkey Picklewich layers some of the same toppings (lettuce, tomato and onion) with turkey and provolone.
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To complement the Picklewich, Jimmy John’s is bringing back the fan-favorite Pickle Jimmy Chips. The salty, sour, dilly and delicious pickle flavor is added to classic Jimmy Chips that are made with real salt, 100% peanut oil, and thick sliced potatoes.
On National Sandwich Day, November 3, Jimmy John’s is offering Freaky Fast Reward Members 50% off the brand-new Picklewich when they purchase any 8-inch sandwich. Sign up to become a Freaky Fast Rewards member and start earning rewards and unlocking achievements at jimmyjohns.com/rewards.
Don’t worry if pickles aren’t your thing! Starting November 3, you can order your favorite 8-inch sandwich any time after 2 pm and make it a combo for free, which includes a bag of Jimmy Chips and a drink, throughout November and December.
By Dayton937
If you would like to recognize a current City of Dayton employee for excellent service, here’s your chance! The Joseph T. Cline Award acknowledges City of Dayton employees who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary dedication in their career as well as their civic contributions, have been employed by the City for at least two years, and are currently full-time or permanent part-time employees. The nomination process is open to citizens and City employees. Nominees can be employed at any level of the City of Dayton organization.
The Joseph T. Cline Awards Fund was established in 1984 at The Dayton Foundation by Carolynne H. Cline, daughter of the late Joseph T. Cline. Joseph T. Cline was an optometrist, an associate of John Patterson, and a civic volunteer in early 20th century Dayton.

The awards honor current City of Dayton workers who display excellence and dedication in their career as a City employee, as well as civic and community involvement. Honorees receive recognition by the City Commission and a cash award from an endowment established by the Cline family through The Dayton Foundation.
To be eligible, nominees must be a current full-time or permanent part-time employee with a minimum of two years of employment with the City of Dayton. Citizens and City of Dayton employees alike may nominate individuals for this award. Up to 10 winners will be selected by a team of reviewers representing The Dayton Foundation and the City of Dayton, plus a community volunteer and prior awardees.
Nominations are open through Oct. 31 at 5 p.m. Complete and submit a nomination here.
By Dayton937
In a collaboration with Universal Pictures, Starbucks has released new drinks and merchandise to celebrate the upcoming release of “Wicked,” the book-turned-musical-turned-movie prequel to “The Wizard of Oz.”

With the movie premiere just a month away, Starbucks has added “Elphaba’s Cold Brew,” a peppermint cold brew topped with matcha cold foam and green sprinkles, and “Glinda’s Pink Potion,” a Mango Dragonfruit Refresher shaken with coconut milk and freeze-dried dragonfruit topped with non-dairy strawberry cold foam and pink sprinkles.

To further celebrate the release, Starbucks will add 16 new tumblers, cold cups, and mini cup keychains to their merch shelves on Nov. 7, inspired by the film’s main characters — the good witch Glinda and the wicked witch Elphaba — the City of Oz, and the pink and green color scheme. In addition, Starbucks will expand its “Discovery Series Collection,” which makes mugs featuring the names of prominent locations, to include Munchkinland, the Emerald City, and Shiz University, all fictional settings in the film.
Additionally, the coffee chain will have new Emerald City-inspired gift cards available for purchase in-store and through the app, with a special gold-colored mini card that doubles as a keychain with a minimum $50 load.
The movie is scheduled to come out Nov. 22 of this year, with “Wicked Part Two” scheduled to premiere Nov. 21, 2025.
By Dayton937
The Caroline, located on the square in downtown Troy is running a German inspired menu this week.
Here’s what’s on the menu:
Warm Bavarian Potato Salad with bacon, red onion, egg, Dijon mustard, apple cider, mayo, and dill $7
937-552-7676
By Dayton937
As Halloween excitement builds, Candy Funhouse, the leading online retailer of unique candy and snacks from around the globe, unveils its highly anticipated list of the Top 10 Halloween Treats for 2024. From timeless classics to the latest candy trends, this year’s selection promises to delight trick-or-treaters and candy lovers of all ages.
With 93% of Americans planning to share candy and chocolate this Halloween, according to the National Confectioners Association, competition for the top spots on Candy Funhouse’s list has been fierce. Based on a combination of the most popular, social engagement and candyologist® picks, the 2024 list strikes a perfect balance between nostalgic favorites and exciting new sweets.
Candy Funhouse‘s Official Top 10 Halloween Treats for 2024:
“We expected some of the usual suspects like Nerds Clusters and Skittles, but I was definitely surprised to see Ghost Toast from Kit Kat break into the top ranks,” said Dave Theodoropoulos, CMO of Candy Funhouse. “What also caught my attention was Candy Corn making the list—despite being one of the most polarizing candies out there. You either love it or you hate it!”
A recent survey highlights the strong preferences candy corn lovers have when enjoying this iconic treat: 57% eat the whole piece in one bite, 28% start with the narrow white tip, and 15% begin with the wider yellow end. These divided opinions underscore the unique status of candy corn in the Halloween candy landscape.
As Americans gear up for Halloween, with 97% of households expecting trick-or-treaters planning to hand out candy, with 73% opting for mini-sized treats.
By Dayton937
The Montgomery County Municipal Court is running its amnesty program again Oct 21st through Nov 1st. The program allows people with outstanding fines and court fees to come in and pay half of their past due balance. The court will waive the remainder of the fee. License forfeitures and vehicle registration blocks will be canceled upon payment.If you have any questions for the County Municipal Courts, you call (937) 687-9099 or (937) 496-7231
By Lisa Grigsby
In the works since 2021, Narco Burger has finally opened their doors to the public in the East Plaza Shopping Center. 2007 UD grad Tim Nartker promises to serve up mouth-watering smashed Burgers, wraps, sides, salads, & smoothies at this Riverside eatery.



605 Spinning Road
Riverside, OH
Current Hours:
4-12 Fri and Sa
4-11 Sunday
By Dayton937
Canstruction is a unique blend of philanthropy, teambuilding, and a challenge of your team’s creativity and ingenuity. Teams design and build a CanSculpture using only canned goods, competing for awards in categories like “Best Use of Labels” and “Structural Ingenuity.” Following the competition, 100% of the canned goods used are donated to The Foodbank of Greater Dayton. Put on by the Ohio Valley Associated Builders and Contractors each year, you can view the designs currently on display at the Dayton Mall.
Voting for the People’s Choice Award is OPEN! To vote, go to Facebook and LIKE the picture of your favorite sculpture. Final votes will be tallied at EOD on Wednesday, October 23.

The Elephant in the Room
2,500 cans
Complete Mechanical Services

I-75 Construction
2,821 cans
MT Studio

Food on Ice
3,178 cans
Miller Valentine Construction

Timeout for Hunger
5,236 cans
JPA Architecture






By Lisa Grigsby
Jack O’ Lantern Glow is an immersive walkthrough experience with more than 5,000 hand-carved pumpkins and fall displays along a half-mile trail in the Zoo, making it the largest of its kind in the Tri-state area! Experience the grandeur of fall at the Cincinnati Zoo, as it transforms into a mesmerizing wonderland of illuminated jack o’lanterns, breathtaking displays, and special effects that elevate your autumn nights to extraordinary heights. The family-friendly event is great for all ages.
3400 Vine St.,,Cincinnati, OH 45220
Admission:
$25 adult admission- includes parking
$20 children 3-12, 3 and under free
All visitors, including members, must secure a date and time-specific ticket in advance.
Starting at 6:30pm on 10/18/2024, 10/19/2024, 10/20/2024, 10/21/2024, 10/22/2024, 10/23/2024, 10/24/2024, 10/25/2024, 10/26/2024, 10/27/2024, 10/28/2024, 10/29/2024, 10/30/2024, 10/31/2024
By Lisa Grigsby
Red Bird Pizza Announces their soft opening on Tues, Oct 22nd at 4:30p and stay open until 8:30p (or til the dough runs out).
According to their Facebook post they “will have a 2 pie per order limit as we are only selling a limited number of pizzas for now.
Miamisburg resident Christian Clothier grew up in New Jersey and has memories of enjoying pizza outings as a kid with his Grandmother. Fast forward through a career as a professional photographer, and his love of pizza, meeting of his neighbor Ife Olaore, who also shared that love and together the men are launching Red Bird Pizza.
I had a chance to meet up with Christian this past weekend and got the tour of the new place. Formerly a print shop, the newly remodeled restaurant has a small kitchen, a dough room equipped with equipment to purify the water they use for the dough, and a large walk in refrigerator where they will “age” the dough and keep their fresh ingredients.

Watching Christian make a pizza, stretching and tossing the dough, his joy of sharing this creative process just shined through as he described their process of locating the top quality ingredients and partnering with local farms to source produce.

Clothier describes their pies as “elevated NY style pizza with fresh ingredients.” The menu will include pizza, salads, meatballs, calzones, killer chocolate cookies, banana muffins and bread pudding made with Bear Creek Donuts to start. You’ll be able to order by the slice or by the 16″ pie.

Hours will be:
Wednesday — Saturday
11am-2pm / 5-8pm
Saturday
12pm-9pm