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THE BEST PLACE TO DINE BEFORE OR AFTER A PERFORMANCE HOURS MON - THURS 4:30 PM-11:30 PM, FRI - SAT 4:30 PM-12:30 AM CLOSED SUNDAY DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 4 PM THEOAKWOODCLUB. COM Office: (937) 434-1254 x 172 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (937) 291-2596 Toll Free: (800) 767-7396 Cell: (937) 609-5669 CONVENTIONAL • FHA • VA • HOME LOANS • CONSTRUCTION LOT LOANS • REFINANCES APT/INVESTMENT • COMMERCIAL • BLANKET LOANS 5651 Far Hills Avenue • Dayton, Ohio 45429-2205 JOHN E. PIATT Loan Account Executive 10/7 Wed Montgomery Woman’s Club – Town Hall Lecture Series: Jack Hanna 11am Into the Wild – with “Jungle Jack” Hanna, Director Emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. King’s Island Paramount Theatre inside park, Cincinnati (513) 684-1632 leave message. Montgomery Woman’s Club – Town Hall Lecture Series: Jack Hanna 8 pm (see 10/7) Sycamore Jr. High School Auditorium, 5757 Cooper Rd, Blue Ash (513) 684-1632 leave message. 10/8 Thu Montgomery Woman’s Club – Town Hall Lecture Series: Jack Hanna 11 am (see 10/7) 10/9 Fri Fall Harvest Tavern Dinners (see 10/2) 10/10 Sat Fall Harvest Tavern Dinners (see 10/2) Sunwatch: Cultures in Contact – A 17th century Reenactment 10:30am – 5pm Reenactments include a trade scenario between the village inhabitants and colonial traders, 17th century weapon and tool dem- onstrations and an American Indian game of double ball. Arts and crafts and food and bev- erage vendors will add to the traditional experi- ence. Also 10/11 SunWatch Indian Village, 2301 W. River Rd., Dayton 268-8199 Sunwatch: Cultures in Contact – A 17th century Reenactment 12:30am – 5pm (see 10/10) Garlic Festival 12pm-10pm The festival will have lots of food with garlic, live entertain- ment, family programs and games for the kids. Cox Arboretum Park, 6733 Springboro Pk., Dayton 434-9005 Gourds & Ghouls 11am – 4pm Fall festival at Wegerzyn Garden’s has something for everyone. Enjoy music, hayrides, games, sto- rytellers, gourd contests, food and farm ven- dors. Wegerzyn Gardens, 1301 Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton 277-6545 Waynesville Sauerkraut Festival 9am- 8pm One of the premiere arts festivals in the nation. More than 450 juried vendors and of course the food specialties – everything from sauerkraut pizza to sauerkraut fudge. Also 10/11 Shuttle from Wayne High School 513- 897-8855 Yellow Springs Street Fair 9am-5pm Arts, crafts, imports, food, music & entertainment. Downtown Yellow Springs, 767-2686 10/11 Sun Garlic Festival 12pm-6pm (see 10/10) Waynesville Sauerkraut Festival 9am-8pm (see 10/10) 10/12 Mon UD Arts Series: Bad Boy Makes Good – Music Documentary Film 8pm Known as the “Bad Boy of Music,” George Antheil was one of the most adventurous of modern musicians. This documentary traces Antheil’s tumultuous life and work, from the notorious staging of Ballet Mecanique to his work in Hollywood. Sears Recital Hall, University of Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton 229-2545 10/13 Tue Ear for Opera 7-9pm “Opera Goes to the Movies, Part II” – Chris Milligan of Cincinnati Opera reveals the many films that incorporate opera music for background action and other purposes. Kettering Seventh Day Adventist Church, Stroop Rd. & Southern Blvd. For tick- ets or information, 439-7756 UD Arts Series: The Avant-Garde Crossroads of Art & Music – Ballet Mecanique 1:30pm Lecture by guest artist Guy Livingston. Sears Recital Hall, University of Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton 229-2545 10/14 Wed Beehive Design Collective 7:30pm Artist presentation sponsored by SEE and UD’s ArtStreet. 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K-12 Gallery will offer a creative activity, also games, music by Sweet Betsy, antique farm equipment display and “Your Best Pumpkin Recipe” contest. Possum Creek MetroPark, 4790 Frytown Rd., Dayton 276-7062 USAF Museum Family Day 10am – 3pm Celebrate Halloween by learning fun aero- space principles through Halloween-themed activities. National Museum of the US Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton 255- 3286 Masquerage 8pm-1am Benefiting AIDS Resource Center Ohio, Masquerage features great music, non-stop entertainment, gourmet food and sizzling atmosphere! The event has been described as Mardi Gras meets Cirque du Soliel. Masks Required. The Roundhouse at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Dayton 461-2437 x 2025 Carillon Park Rail and Steam Society Train Run 1-4pm (see 8/29)

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Rt. 35 East to Valley Rd.Turn Right to Upper Bellbrook

1-800-877-8386937-426-4489

FAX 937-426-4474www.gerdesturffarms.com Save 10%

Sod & Seed onlyNot valid with any other offer.

Lawn RestorationComplete Landscaping & Irrigation

Design & InstallationDeal direct with one of Southern Ohio’s largest

growers of Quality Turf Grasses since 1913Sod & Hydro Seeding

Delivery Available• Residential • Commercial • Irrigation •

• Quick Job Completion •Any Amounts AvailableFor Daily Farm Pick-up

Elite Kentucky Bluegrass Sod & Elite Turf-Type Tall Fescue Sod • Free Estimates

Park Avenue Antiques2306 Far Hills Ave.

293-5691Tues-Fri - 10:30-5:00, Sat - 10:30-4:00Closed Sun & Mon

Esquisite Jewelry, Sterling Silver, CrystalUnique & Affordable Home Accents & Gifts

Fine Furniture, Paintings & Prints

Buying Antiques & CollectiblesAppraisals, Consignments & Estate Tag Sales

2414 Far Hills Ave. • Dayton, Ohio 45419 • 293-6973~ Located in the Shops of Oakwood ~

Familyowned andoperatedsince 1962.Reservationsaccepted.

We offerexceptional

service,superior food,

and culinaryspecialties.

The BesT Place To Dine Beforeor afTer a Performance

HoursMon - THurs 4:30 pM-11:30 pM, Fri - saT 4:30 pM-12:30 aM

Closed sunday

doors open daily aT 4 pM THeoakwoodClub.CoM

Office: (937) 434-1254 x 172EMAIL: [email protected]: (937) 291-2596Toll Free: (800) 767-7396Cell: (937) 609-5669

CONVENTIONAL • FHA • VA • HOME LOANS • CONSTRUCTIONLOT LOANS • REFINANCES APT/INVESTMENT • COMMERCIAL • BLANKET LOANS

5651 Far Hills Avenue • Dayton, Ohio 45429-2205

JOHN E. PIATTLoan Account Executive

10/7 Wed Montgomery Woman’s Club – Town Hall Lecture Series: Jack Hanna 11am Into the Wild – with “Jungle Jack” Hanna, Director Emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. King’s Island Paramount Theatre inside park, Cincinnati (513) 684-1632 leave message.Montgomery Woman’s Club – Town Hall Lecture Series: Jack Hanna 8 pm (see 10/7) Sycamore Jr. High School Auditorium, 5757 Cooper Rd, Blue Ash (513) 684-1632 leave message.

10/8 Thu Montgomery Woman’s Club – Town Hall Lecture Series: Jack Hanna 11 am (see 10/7)

10/9 Fri Fall Harvest Tavern Dinners (see 10/2)

10/10 Sat Fall Harvest Tavern Dinners (see 10/2)Sunwatch: Cultures in Contact – A 17th century Reenactment 10:30am – 5pm Reenactments include a trade scenario between the village inhabitants and colonial traders, 17th century weapon and tool dem-onstrations and an American Indian game of double ball. Arts and crafts and food and bev-erage vendors will add to the traditional experi-ence. Also 10/11 SunWatch Indian Village, 2301 W. River Rd., Dayton 268-8199 Sunwatch: Cultures in Contact – A 17th century Reenactment 12:30am – 5pm (see 10/10)Garlic Festival 12pm-10pm The festival will have lots of food with garlic, live entertain-ment, family programs and games for the kids. Cox Arboretum Park, 6733 Springboro Pk., Dayton 434-9005Gourds & Ghouls 11am – 4pm Fall festival at Wegerzyn Garden’s has something for everyone. Enjoy music, hayrides, games, sto-rytellers, gourd contests, food and farm ven-dors. Wegerzyn Gardens, 1301 Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton 277-6545

Waynesville Sauerkraut Festival 9am-8pm One of the premiere arts festivals in the nation. More than 450 juried vendors and of course the food specialties – everything from sauerkraut pizza to sauerkraut fudge. Also 10/11 Shuttle from Wayne High School 513-897-8855Yellow Springs Street Fair 9am-5pm Arts, crafts, imports, food, music & entertainment. Downtown Yellow Springs, 767-2686

10/11 Sun Garlic Festival 12pm-6pm (see 10/10)Waynesville Sauerkraut Festival 9am-8pm (see 10/10)

10/12 Mon UD Arts Series: Bad Boy Makes Good – Music Documentary Film 8pm Known as the “Bad Boy of Music,” George Antheil was one of the most adventurous of modern musicians. This documentary traces Antheil’s tumultuous life and work, from the notorious staging of Ballet Mecanique to his work in Hollywood. Sears Recital Hall, University of Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton 229-2545

10/13 Tue Ear for Opera 7-9pm “Opera Goes to the Movies, Part II” – Chris Milligan of Cincinnati Opera reveals the many films that incorporate opera music for background action and other purposes. Kettering Seventh Day Adventist Church, Stroop Rd. & Southern Blvd. For tick-ets or information, 439-7756UD Arts Series: The Avant-Garde Crossroads of Art & Music – Ballet Mecanique 1:30pm Lecture by guest artist Guy Livingston. Sears Recital Hall, University of Dayton, 300 College Park, Dayton 229-2545

10/14 Wed Beehive Design Collective 7:30pm Artist presentation sponsored by SEE and UD’s ArtStreet. University of Daytion, Marianst Learning Space, 300 College Park, Dayton 229-5101

10/15 Thu WSU Presidential Lecture Series: Dr. Richard Pimentel Time TBA A expert on disability employment issues and is cred-ited with championing the Americans with Disabilities Act. WSU Student Union, 3640 Col. Glenn Hwy., Dayton 775-5740

10/16 Fri Fall Harvest Tavern Dinners (see 10/2)ArtStreet’s Friday Night Film: Murderball 9pm (see 8/28)UD Diversity Lecture Series: Hill Harper 7:30pm Harper stars in the hit CBS drama series, CSI: NY as the reclusive coroner, Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. His new book, Conversations: How Black Men and Women Can Build Loving Relationships, will be pub-lished this fall. Kennedy Union Ballroom, 300 College Park, Dayton 229-2545

10/17 Sat Fall Harvest Tavern Dinners (see 10/2)Harvest Jamboree 9am-4pm Celebrate harvest time with a variety of activities and demonstrations. K-12 Gallery will offer a creative activity, also games, music by Sweet Betsy, antique farm equipment display and “Your Best Pumpkin Recipe” contest. Possum Creek MetroPark, 4790 Frytown Rd., Dayton 276-7062USAF Museum Family Day 10am – 3pm Celebrate Halloween by learning fun aero-space principles through Halloween-themed activities. National Museum of the US Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton 255-3286Masquerage 8pm-1am Benefiting AIDS Resource Center Ohio, Masquerage features great music, non-stop entertainment, gourmet food and sizzling atmosphere! The event has been described as Mardi Gras meets Cirque du Soliel. Masks Required. The Roundhouse at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Dayton 461-2437 x 2025Carillon Park Rail and Steam Society Train Run 1-4pm (see 8/29)