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Hello all, Below is a list of upcoming events in Ohio. For more information or to register, please use the links below. Thank you.
August 7, 2019 – The SBDC at The Entrepreneurs Center (TEC) and the Dayton Public Library will be hosting Market Research that Won’t Break the Bank in Dayton. This FREE workshop will discuss the various resources available to identify potential customers, information on market size, researching competition, and more! To register, please visit here.
August 7, 2019 – The OSU Fisher College of Business will be hosting a Small Business Roundtable Discussion in Columbus. This FREE workshop will feature EXIM’s newly appointed President and Chairwoman of the Board of Directors, who will discuss international trade and EXIM’s support for Ohio exporters. To register, please visit here.
August 7, 2019 – The Dayton Development Coalition will be hosting UAS Midwest 2019 in Springfield. This event will reflect the advancements in the Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations throughout the Midwest and how Ohio is leading the way. To learn more, please visit here. August 7, 2019 – Startup Grind will be hosting Navigating the Inflection Point in Dayton. This event will feature Brad Doudican, President of Advantic who will discuss his company and how they help builders take advantage of composite materials. To register, please visit here. August 7-8, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Basis of a Successful Enterprise (BASE) Class in Columbus. This FREE, two-day workshop will educate attendees on what it takes to build a business around their dreams and passion. To register, please visit here. August 8, 2019 – The Ohio Development Services Agency, Export Assistance will be hosting the Export Internship Program Showcase in Columbus. This FREE event will highlight the accomplishments of the Class of 2019 and demonstrate the positive impact of partnerships in the state of Ohio, its universities and private industry. Registration information will be forthcoming.
August 8, 2019 – The Miami Valley SBDC, Co-Op Dayton, Sunbelt Advisors, and the SBA will be hosting a Small Business Owner Succession Planning Seminar in Beavercreek. This FREE workshop will discuss the best time to sell, adding value to the business, tax considerations, and investment strategies. To register, please visit here.
August 8, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in St. Clairsville. This class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
August 12, 2019 – The SBDC at Kent State-Tuscarawas will be hosting New Business Start Up in New Philadelphia. This workshop is an overview of issues related to starting and operating a business such as business and financial planning, market demand, and financing. To register, please visit here.
August 13, 2019 – The Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) will be hosting How Can MBAC Help Grow Your Business? in Athens. This FREE workshop will discuss how to become certified to do business with the State, how to access State bonding and loan programs, and how to obtain free business counseling and training support. To register, please visit here.
August 13, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Zanesville. This class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
August 13, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Contract Bidding for Small Businesses in Columbus. This workshop will discuss the bidding process and the keys to creating a competitive bid. To register, please visit here.
August 13, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Athens. This class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
August 14, 2019 – FASTLANE will be hosting Lean Marketing in Dayton. This workshop will discuss the three types of purposeful content that should be created and how to re-purpose that content for websites, social media, and email. To register, please visit here.
August 14, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting a DBE Certification Workshop in Delaware. This FREE workshop is offered to assist companies who are interested in Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Certification and understanding ODOT contract opportunities. To register, please visit here.
August 15, 2019 – Northup Grumman and the USC Center for Economic Development will be hosting a Cybersecurity Workshop Training in Dayton. This FREE cybersecurity event is designed for small businesses through an Air Force Small Business Office Mentor Protégé Program. To register, please visit here. August 15, 2019 – The Ohio Bureau of Workers Comp will be hosting a Safe + Sound Event in Piketon. This event will be for any employer that would like to learn more about safety program requirements. To learn more and to register, please visit herehttps://www.bwclearningcenter.com/Default.aspx.
August 15, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Pomeroy. This class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
August 15, 2019 – The Office of Congressman Bob Gibbs will be hosting a Small Business Workshop in New Philadelphia. This FREE event will feature presentations on the various resources available through the SBA, PTAC, USDA, and the U.S. Export Assistance Center. To register, please contact Victoria Van Buskirk at 330-737-1631. August 15, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Corporate Account Takeover in Athens. As part of their Lunch & Learn Series, this FREE workshop will discuss corporate account takeover. To register, please visit here. August 16, 2019 – Technology First will be hosting IT Talent Attraction and Retention Discussion in Dayton. This event will discuss the various approaches for maintaining and upgrading IT staff. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
August 17, 2019 – The SBDC at The Entrepreneurs Center (TEC) will be hosting a New Business Information Session in Dayton. This FREE seminar will provide an overview of issues related to starting and operating a business such as business and financial planning, market demand and financing. To register, please visit here.
August 19, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State and SocialVentures will be hosting Columbus Funds in Columbus. This workshop will feature speakers from the SBA and US Bank who will discuss navigating the complex world of funding. To register, please visit here.
August 19-23, 2019 – GdI Partners will be hosting Technology Requirements & Innovation Awareness Days (TRIAD) in Columbus. This conference will discuss the SBIR/STTR program and the various resources available to assist companies interested in participating in these programs. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
August 20, 2019 – The Cincinnati MBAC will be hosting Are You Running Your Business or Is Your Business Running You? in Cincinnati. This FREE workshop will discuss the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), the six key components of successful businesses, and how profit and growth go hand-in-hand. To register, please visit here.
August 20, 2019 – The Dayton Tech Guide and the Springboro Young Professionals will be hosting Pints & Preneurs in Springboro. This FREE event will feature the owners of Crooked Handle Brewing Company and their founder stories. To register, please visit here.
August 20-21, 2019 – The Southern Ohio District Export Council will be hosting Complying with U.S. Export Controls in Cincinnati. This conference will discuss types of controls, classifying your product, licensing requirements, record keeping requirements, export clearance, enforcement, and more! To register, please visit here.
August 20-22, 2019 – Xavier University will be hosting AI Summit 2019 in Cincinnati. This conference will provide actionable insights on FDA Vision, Foundation of AI, AI in Action, and Live AI Technology Demos. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
August 21, 2019 – The Springfield SBDC will be hosting What Every Small Business Owner Must Know About Cybersecurity in 2019 in Springfield. This FREE workshop will discuss cybersecurity solutions for small businesses. To register, please visit here.
August 21, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting Reading and Understanding ODOT Plans in Miamisburg. This FREE workshop is designed to assist businesses in growing in the heavy highway industry and will feature ODOT staff who will teach how to read and understand project plans. To register, please visit here.
August 21, 2019 – The WBEC ORV will be hosting Leadership & Corporate Procurement Best Practices in Dublin. This workshop is designed for Certified WBEs and will discuss leadership, mentoring, and procurement best practices for corporate engagement. To register, please visit here.
August 21-22, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Basis of a Successful Enterprise (BASE) Class in Columbus. This FREE, two-day workshop will educate attendees on what it takes to build a business around their dreams and passion. To register, please visit here. August 22, 2019 – The Butler County SBDC will be hosting The Basics of ISO Registration in Middletown. This FREE workshop will discuss navigating ISO certification, quality management system preparing for audits, and avoiding common mistakes. To register, please visit here. August 22, 2019 – Columbus SCORE will be hosting Communications in Difficult Situations in Dublin. This workshop will discuss the tools needed to gain trust and deal with communications in difficult situations. To register, please visit here. August 22, 2019 – The Northern Kentucky International Trade & Affairs and the European-American Chamber of Commerce will be hosting How To Do Business With Germany in Newport, KY. This workshop will discuss the rewards and challenges of doing business in Germany. To register, please visit here. August 23, 2019 – The Warren County SBDC will be hosting Cyber Security Solutions in Mason. This FREE workshop will discuss cybersecurity solutions for small businesses. To register, please visit here. August 23, 2019 – The Dayton Tech Guide will be hosting Early Risers in Dayton. This FREE morning pitch series connects entrepreneurs to the things they need most – first customers, key employees, mentors, funding, and more. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
August 23, 2019 – The SBDC at Kent State-Tuscarawas will be hosting Human Resources 101 in New Philadelphia. This workshop will discuss employment law, effective recruiting, performance management and corrective action, employment forms and common policies, and an overview of the employment cycle. To register, please visit here. August 26-27, 2019 – The Miami Valley SBDC will be hosting Recipe to Retail: Making Your Food Company Retail Ready in Dayton. This FREE workshop will discuss the steps necessary to commercialize an edible product and how to scale a business. To register, please visit here. August 27, 2019 – The SBDC at the Ohio State-South Centers will be hosting Access to Capital in Piketon. This FREE workshop will discuss different local funding options and go in-depth on the necessary financials needed for funding. To register, please visit here. August 27, 2019 – The Women in Business Network will be hosting What’s Tenacity Got to Do With It? in Moraine. This seminar will discuss tenacity – what it is and isn’t, why it is needed, how to cultivate it, and it’s dance with vulnerability, courage, resilience, and gratitude. To register, please visit here. August 27, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Accounting You Should Know in Zanesville. This FREE workshop will discuss the basics and the importance of understanding your business’ finances. To register, please visit here.
August 28, 2019 - The SBDC at the Clermont County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Steps to Starting a New Business in Cincinnati. This FREE workshop will educate attendees on how to start a business, resources available, business plans, and more! To register, please visit here.
August 29, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting a Small Business Tax Workshop in Columbus. This event will educate attendees on the federal and state tax rights, as well as requirements and responsibilities. To register, please visit here.
August 30, 2019 – The Springfield SBDC will be hosting Social Media Masterclass in Enon. This FREE workshop will discuss the most popular social media channels for small businesses and smart ways entrepreneurs are using these channels to grow their businesses. To register, please visit here.
September 10, 2019 – The SBDC at the OSU-South Centers will be hosting a Social Media Training in South Point. This FREE workshop will discuss ways to maximize online presence, useful apps to manage a business, and how to diversify online content. To register, please visit here.
September 10, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Social Media Strategy for Small Businesses in Columbus. This workshop will discuss the various online platforms available, their use, and the why and how to establish your on-line identity. To register, please visit here.
September 10, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Athens. This class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
September 10-11, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Basis of a Successful Enterprise (BASE) Class in Columbus. This FREE, two-day workshop will educate attendees on what it takes to build a business around their dreams and passion. To register, please visit here.
September 12, 2019 – Tabernacle Church will be hosting Marketing Your Business in Chillicothe. This FREE workshop will discuss strategies for winning new customers, building confidence in your brand, investing marketing dollars wisely, and more! To register, please visit here.
September 12-13, 2019 – Xavier University Health will be hosting a Combination Products Summit in Cincinnati. This event will cover a variety of topics including EU Medical Device Regulation, understanding the impact of the evolving regulatory landscape, supplier partnering, and more! To register, please visit here.
September 13-15, 2019 – Techstars will be hosting Startup Weekend in Athens. This event is the place to look for a team, create a prototype of your idea, validate your business idea, and receive feedback from experienced entrepreneurs – all in one weekend. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
September 17, 2019 – The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Trademark Basics: What Your Small Business Should Know Now, Not Later in Ft. Mitchell, KY. This workshop will discuss the role of the USPTO, avoiding scams, searching the trademark database, and more! To register, please visit here.
September 17, 19, 24, & 26, 2019 and October 1, 3, 8, 10, 15 & 17, 2019 – The Dayton Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the HRC Hispanic Business Training Series in Dayton. These workshops will be offered in Spanish only and will cover topics such as business plans, financial plans, licenses, banking, marketing, co-ops, legal, and more! Registration details will be forthcoming.
September 18, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting Reading and Understanding ODOT Plans in Columbus. This FREE workshop is designed to assist businesses in growing in the heavy highway industry and will feature ODOT staff who will teach how to read and understand project plans. To register, please visit here.
September 18, 2019 - The SBDC at the Clermont County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Steps to Starting a New Business in Cincinnati. This FREE workshop will educate attendees on how to start a business, resources available, business plans, and more! To register, please visit here.
September 19, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) in Middleport. This class will cover topics such as types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, identifying your customer, and how to market your product or service. To register, please visit here.
September 21, 2019 – The SBDC at The Entrepreneurs Center (TEC) will be hosting a New Business Information Session in Dayton. This FREE seminar will provide an overview of issues related to starting and operating a business such as business and financial planning, market demand and financing. To register, please visit here.
September 24, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting an MBE and EDGE Certification Workshop in Columbus. This working class will walk attendees through the application process for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Encouraging Diversity, Growth and Equity (EDGE) Certifications. To learn more about what to bring to the class and to register, please visit here.
September 24-25, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Basis of a Successful Enterprise (BASE) Class in Columbus. This FREE, two-day workshop will educate attendees on what it takes to build a business around their dreams and passion. To register, please visit here.
September 25, 2019 – The Women in Business Network will be hosting the 2019 WiBN Leadership Conference in Dayton. This conference will provide the knowledge, tools, and connections women in all types of professions neew to be successful in their businesses, from the corporate world to the nonprofit environment. To register, please visit here.
September 26, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting a Small Business Tax Workshop in Columbus. This workshop is designed to provide a general overview of business taxes, as well as instruction for compliance to and with federal and state business tax requirements. To register, please visit here.
September 26, 2019 – The SBDC at The Entrepreneurs Center will be hosting Recordkeeping for a Small Business in Dayton. This FREE workshop will provide an overview of recordkeeping and is designed to help participants understand how recordkeeping can benefit their small business. To register, please visit here.
September 26, 2019 – The Entrepreneurship Program at Marietta College will be hosting the 4th Annual Mid-Ohio Valley Entrepreneurship Expo (MOVEE) in Marietta. This conference brings together existing and aspiring entrepreneurs along with the educators and resource owners to learn and connect. For more information and to register, please visit here.
Manufacturer Survey Co-op Dayton and the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce have partnered to complete a study on succession planning and employee ownership at small manufacturing firms. Please share this short survey link with manufacturers. For more information on the study, review this brochure and contact Rachel Meketon ([email protected]). Koffee Talks The Dayton Better Business Bureau hosts FREE roundtable, peer-to-peer conversations in the following areas: Miami County – 1st Friday of the month Springboro – 1st Friday of the month Preble County – 2nd Friday of the month Springfield – 2nd Friday of the month North Dayton – 3rd Friday of the month Beavercreek – 4th Friday of the month To learn more and to register, please visit here. Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Program Ohio MEP helps Ohio's small and medium-sized manufacturers to increase sales, create jobs and generate cost savings through technological innovation, workforce training and improved management practices. Small and medium-sized manufacturing companies are critical to Ohio, representing 90% of job growth for high-paying jobs. For every new manufacturing job that is created or retained, three to five supporting jobs are also created. Contact Dorinda Byers ([email protected]) or Susan Foltz ([email protected]) to learn more. Need Help Marketing Your Products or Services Internationally?
The International Market Access Grant for Exporters (IMAGE) program helps small businesses increase exports and create jobs in Ohio's economy. The program reimburses at a 50% rate, capped at $12,500 per eligible approved applicant. The IMAGE program is funded, in part, through the Small Business Administration's State Trade Expansion Program (STEP). For more information about the IMAGE program, visit: www.image.development.ohio.gov.
Ohio EPA’s Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance Ohio EPA’s Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance (DEFA) provides several compliance, technical and financial assistance programs to help Ohio communities and businesses with their environmental needs. More information on these services and relevant contact information can be found on DEFA’s website at: https://www.epa.state.oh.us/defa/ For questions about these services, please contact Amber Hicks at (937) 285-6439. USDA, Rural Development, Business & Industry Loan Guarantee Program has funding available for Fiscal Year 2019! The USDA, Rural Development, Business & Industry Loan Guarantee Program can provide loan guarantees for the purpose of:
Acquiring new businesses or expanding existing businesses; Purchasing and improving real estate; Purchasing machinery & equipment; refinancing outstanding debt; and providing term working capital.
Projects prioritized by headquarters are those projects intended to further enhance the rural economies by providing well-paying employment, essential community services and long term investments. These priority projects include:
Broadband; high-speed internet connectivity. Commercially available unmanned technologies. Food distribution such as grocery stores and food manufacturing along with agritourism and biotechnology. Advancement of energy security by boosting production of energy from natural gas, oil, coal and
renewables. A focus on “made in America” including projects for infrastructure, distribution, and value-chain participants. Projects that advance the quality of life. For example modern utilities, medical services, and for the
treatment and recovery of opioid addiction. Advancement of career training and development.
The loan guarantee can be used to provide better rates and terms to the businesses you serve while reducing lender risk. In addition to reducing risk, the issuance of the loan guarantee can allow for additional fee income through the sale of the guaranteed portion on the secondary market. Should there be an opportunity to consider financing one of these projects, please keep these programs in mind. There are guarantees of 80% for loans up to $5,000,000; 70% for loans of $5,000,000 - $10,000,000, and 60% on loans over $10,000,000. Please contact a staff member listed below to schedule a time to meet to further discuss the program and its advantages. Cindy Musshel [email protected] 614-255-2427 Debbie Rausch [email protected] 614-255-2425 Jennifer Brown [email protected] 614-255-2423 Randy Monhemius [email protected] 614-255-2424
SBA webinars and events – For an updated list of SBA webinars and events for Ohio, please visit here. Topics include healthcare, contracting, financing, and more. Small Business Resource – The Ohio Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) offer many seminars and workshops to small businesses throughout Ohio. Topics include certifications, mentoring, social media, business strategy, finance, and more! To learn more about these events, please visit here. SBA Partner Organization – SCORE provides free, confidential one-on-one mentoring to both aspiring and existing small businesses and entrepreneurs. This organization also offers seminars, workshops and online resources covering a wide variety of small business topics. There are several offices in Ohio, please visit www.score.org to find the nearest one. Upcoming International Trade Missions and Webinars – The Ohio Development Services Agency and the U.S. Department of Commerce provide numerous opportunities to companies interested in participating in international trade missions. To see a list of upcoming missions through the State of Ohio, please visit here. To see a list of upcoming trade missions through Commerce, please visit here and for upcoming webinars, please visit here. SBA Resource Guide – The SBA is happy to announce that the SBA Columbus Resource guide is now available electronically on our district website at: https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/files/resourceguide_3138.pdf Alexander Kohls
Senior Area Manager – Dayton Region
Columbus District Office
U.S. Small Business Administration
(614) 633-6372
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Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the victims and survivors of the August 4 tragedy.
Through our grief, we hope we can provide ways for people to return to some sense of normalcy, and also
create memories with loved ones. This week's edition of "e-vents" is full of ways we can all enjoy time
together, as well as support the small business community in the Oregon District, who rely on our patronage
for their livelihood.
Additionally, we encourage anyone who is able to donate to The Dayton Oregon District Tragedy Fund.
August 9-15, 2019
Featured Events Thru September 30
August 9-11 - Germanfest Picnic
RiverScape MetroPark, 111 E. Monument Ave.; Fri. 5-11 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Dust off the dirndls and lederhosen, grab
your favorite beer stein, and get ready to
'Get your Gemutlichkeit on' at the 36th
annual Germanfest Picnic! Enjoy authentic
German food, live fest music, the 5K/10K
Race, the Polka Mass on Sunday, KidZone,
Genealogy, 50/50 raffle, Culture Display, a
Markt Platz featuring handcrafts and
German items, and - oh yes! - the best
selection of bier this side of Munich. All
ages. Free admission. Parking available
for $3 in the Main Street Garage at Main
& Monument. For more info, visit
daytongermanclub.org.
August 11 - Dayton Funk Festival
August 12-16 - The Square Is Where
Courthouse Square, Third & Main sts.; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Presented by the Downtown Dayton
Partnership and Montgomery County, The
Square Is Where features free live noontime
entertainment in the heart of downtown on
Courthouse Square. Enjoy food vendors,
games, fun tournaments and themed days,
and much more. Grab your friends and
coworkers and take a lunchtime break! For
details and updates, visit the program's
webpage or "like" its Facebook page at
Levitt Pavilion Dayton, 134 S. Main St.; 1-9 p.m. The Downtown Dayton Summer Music
Series continues this Sunday with the new
Dayton Funk Festival. This free concert
features several live bands, along with
many food and merchandise vendors.
Blankets and lawn chairs welcome. Sorry,
no tents, coolers, umbrellas, pets, grills,
outside food and/or beverages allowed.
Scheduled performers include The Johnson
Treatment, The LYD Band, Kick-N-Flava,
Top Secret Band, and The Deron Bell
Band. Free admission. The Summer Music
Series will conclude with the Dayton
Reggae Festival on September 1. For more
info, call 333-8400.
facebook.com/TheSquareIsWhere. For more
info, call 224-1518, ext. 227. Presented with
support from the Ohio Arts Council. The
Square Is Where you should be on your lunch
break this summer! Free.
Coming Up:
Monday, Aug. 12 - Music Mondays with
Liftoff Entertainment
Tuesday, Aug. 13 - Trivia Tuesdays
Wednesday, Aug. 14 - - Downtown Walking
Wednesdays and music from Edde Osborne
Thursday, Aug. 15 - Music from Colin
Richards
Friday, Aug. 16 - Fridays Rock! featuring
The Pandora Project
Thru August 10 - Exhibit: Glow
The Contemporary Dayton, 118 N. Jefferson St.; 6-8 p.m. The Contemporary Dayton presents its
annual all-media, all level Artist Member
celebration. Exhibition runs through August
10. 228-8414.
Thru August 16 - Art in the City Juried Art Show Several locations throughout downtown. YOU decide the best artist in the Art in the
City juried show! See local artists' pop-up
galleries located in downtown businesses,
then vote for your top three favorites. The
Juried Art Show, sponsored by CODE Credit
Union and organized by The Contemporary
Dayton, features local artists with special
pop-up galleries placed in downtown
businesses. Each location features several
pieces from the featured artist. Visit all
participating locations, and vote for your
favorite artist or body of work! The polls
close at noon, Friday, Aug. 16. The winning
artist will receive a cash prize, based on your
votes! To see which artist is featured at each
location and vote for your favorite, click
here.
Thru August 30 - Exhibit: Abstracts: Old & New
Fifth Third Center lobby, 1 S. Main St.; during building open hours. Fifth/Third Center is presenting abstract
paintings by Yellow Springs artist Christine
Klinger in their Lobby Gallery; additional
artwork can be seen on the second floor,
Christine's style is intuitive and
expressionistic and her themes deal with
issues of the natural world and, specifically,
water and our vital connection with it. For
more information and purchases, visit
www.klingerart.com. Free and open to the
public.
Thru September 6 - Exhibit: Exposition through Art - Historic African American Churches of Southwest Ohio
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; call for times. AAVAG's Exposition Through Art - Historic
African American Churches of Southwest
Ohio Art Exhibit will be available at Dayton
Main Library, 2nd Floor Art Gallery. The 26
August 9-11 - Old Case Files The Old Courthouse, 7 N. Main St.; 7:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 3 p.m. Sun. Innocent or guilty? You decide! The Old
Court House's elegant 1850 courtroom
comes to life at Old Case Files. Audience
members hear testimonies from witnesses,
arguments from the prosecution and defense,
converse with costumed spectators, study
period newspapers, and view historical
exhibits to uncover the events surrounding
the trial. Twelve fortunate spectators are
selected as jurors to determine the fate of the
accused. $15 Non-Members, $12 Dayton
History Members. Limited space. Call 293-
2841 ext. 201 or e-mail
[email protected] to make a
reservation today.
August 9-14 - This Week at The Barrel House
The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.; call for times. August 9, stop by The Barrel House for
Food Truck Friday with K-Dee's Sub Hut. Saturday, August 10, drink for a cause at
Pints for ALS. August 14 is the next Wu-
Tang Wednesday, featuring Wu-Tang and
other unedited hip hop, and $1 off drafts.
222-GRWL.
August 9-14 -
Music & More at the OE
Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, August 9, the OE presents live music
from Linda Prevo Band. Saturday, August
10, come hear live music (to be announced).
On Tuesday nights, give your brain a
workout with Live Trivia. Wednesday,
August 14, come hear Frozen Feet. Call for
costs. 223-9205
August 9-15 - Music & More at Blind Bob's
Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, August 9, hear live music from
Penny Wishes, Souther, Paige Beller, and
Gran Delusion. Saturday, August 10, Blind
Bob's welcomes The Sipes, Motel Faces,
and Mirror of Anxiety. Sunday, August 11,
it's Jacob Langhorne, Little Lawnmowers,
and Orka Love. Thursday, August 15, come
hear Voice of God, El Escapado, and
Problem Addicts. Call for costs. 938-6405.
August 11 - Police, Fire, & Oregon District Friends Appreciation Hour Troll Pub at the Wheelhouse, 216 Wayne Ave.; 6-9 p.m. Calling all first responders, local Oregon
District employees, and neighbors. We want
to gather the best of the Dayton Area (yeah -
that's you!) for a Happy Hour event at Troll
Pub Dayton. We'll be offering Happy Hour
Specials from 6-9pm, collecting donations
and raffling off prizes to raise money for the
Victim Relief Fund.
August 12 - RBI Night at the Dragons Game Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball; Fifth Third Field, 220 N. Patterson Blvd.; 7 p.m. Learn how to recycle right by tracking two
weeks of recycling in the Recycling Bin
Initiative [RBI] and get an invite to an
exclusive RBI Night at the Dragons game!
You also have a chance to win other great
prizes and experiences. The RBI Program is
presented by Montgomery County
Environmental Services - Ohio. Click here to
participate.
August 13 - Young Black Professional Mixer
Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; 7 p.m. Join us in our taproom the 2nd Tue of every
month for our Young Black Professional
Mixer. Enjoy and share some community,
conversation, drinks and laughs. $5 tequila
shots and cocktails for Tequila Tuesday all
night. Help us make this a regular happening
thing we can all look forward to every
month.
August 14 - Downtown Walking Wednesdays
Courthouse Square, Third & Main sts.; 12:10 p.m. These fun walks feature a different
downtown route each week, taking you past
a variety of landmarks and parts of our city
while introducing you to other downtown
workers who like to walk. Start your walk at
Courthouse Square. Walks can be self-
guided, so you can start at any time. But, if
you'd like to walk with a group, plan to
depart at 12:10 p.m. Find a route map and
schedule here.
churches honored in the exhibit were chosen
for their 75-plus years in existence
ministering to their congregations, serving
the communities in which they reside, and
being civil rights advocates in their cities. 17
AAVAG member artists and invited artists,
creating in a wide variety of medium,
contributed their creative talents to celebrate
the accomplishments and longevity of these
churches. 463-2665.
Thru September 30 - Music @ Lunch RiverScape MetroPark,111 E. Monument Ave.; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m
Take your break along the river! With live
music for your week day, RiverScape
MetroPark provides the perfect lunchtime
destination. Whether it's meetings, free WiFi,
or just a casual lunch break, you'll enjoy the
sights, sounds and fresh air of Dayton's
downtown MetroPark.
Thru March 31 - Tour de Way
100+ locations along the Great Miami Riverway, including several in downtown Dayton. Over 100 locations are offering $3,000 in
prizes! Tour de Way is a free passport
program that lets you explore our region all
year long with activities and locations perfect
for the adventurer, art lover, aviation
enthusiast, beer connoisseur, and everyone
else in between. Every location you visit gets
you another chance to win amazing prizes
like a SmithFly Shoal Tent or an Opus
Classico 2 bicycle from Spoken Bicycles.
Tour de Way runs from May 4, 2019 to
March 2020. Find details here.
August 8-10 - This Week at Levitt Pavilion Dayton
Levitt Pavilion Dayton, 134 S. Main St.; 7 p.m. Bring your picnic blanket, chairs, food,
friends, and family and enjoy FREE live
music at Levitt Pavilion Dayton! Thursday,
August 8, come hear the soulful voice and
searing saxophone solos of Vanessa Collier.
On Friday, it's the Discover Classical's
Young Talent Search. Saturday, hear the
soulful storytelling of local musician Sharon
Lane & The Guilty Pleasures. For a full
schedule and more information, visit
levittdayton.org.
August 9-15 - Music & More at The Dublin Pub
The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.; call for times.
Friday, August 9, join The Pub for music
from Street Limes. Saturday, August 10, it's
Nick Mitchell. Monday, August 12, come
for Trivia with a Twist. Thursday, August
15, Nick Mitchell performs again. Call for
costs. 461-1101.
August 9-15 - This Week at the DAI Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; call for times. The DAI presents its latest exhibits, Monet
and Impressionism, and Our Century:
Dayton Area Collects. Saturday, August 10,
take your family on an ARTventure. Also
on Saturday, the Rubi Girls Present The
Show of the Century. Thursday, August 15,
come hear the Object of the Month gallery
talk, Curatorial Conversations, and the
next Tiny Thursdays programming.
Museum general admission is $15 for adults;
$10 for seniors (60+), active military, and
groups (10 or more); $5 for college students
(18+ with ID) & youth (ages 7-17); free for
children (ages 6 & younger) and museum
members. Prices include admission to all
special exhibitions, focus exhibitions and the
museum's collection galleries. Some
programs and events may carry an additional
charge. 223-5277.
August 10 - Second Saturday Figure Drawing The 48 High Street Gallery, 48 High St.; 9:30 a.m.-noon. Join us for nude figure drawing in the
gallery! $5 model fee; Open to individuals at
all drawing levels. Bring your own materials
including drawing boards. Easels, tables, and
chairs are provided.
August 10 - Kayak and Stand Up Paddleboard Rentals
RiverScape MetroPark, 111 E. Monument Ave.; 4-8 p.m. Kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals will
be held on select dates throughout the
summer. Inflatable solo and tandem kayaks
and inflatable stand-up paddleboards will be
available for $15 per hour, per person. Find
more info here.
August 14 - AcoustiCoffee Night
Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; 8-11 p.m. Every Wednesday, we'll be tapping multiple
coffee infused and flavored beers, including
our own and from fantastic guest breweries
as some of Dayton's most talented and
melodic strum and sing for your pleasure.
Free admission.
August 14 & 15 - Distillery Tours Belle of Dayton, 122 Van Buren St.; 6 p.m. Distillery tours are an extraordinary way to
learn about craft distillation and spirits. The
whole experience will give you the chance to
see where our spirits are made and includes a
sampling of our spirits - all made onsite!
Book a tour here.
August 15 - Trivia & Tots
Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 5:30-8 p.m. Join host Josher in the beautiful
Wintergarden of the Schuster for four rounds
of facts and fun, plus the chance to win
prizes! Pre-register your team of 2-6 players
here by August 12 to receive a free order of
tots for your team. 21 and up. 228-3630.
August 15 - Flower Happy Hour
PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; 6 p.m. Bring a friend with you to sip on some floral
cocktails as Sherwood Florist teaches you the
secrets to building your own flower crown.
Ticket price includes a welcome drink, a $5
donation to YWCA Dayton, and a supply kit
to complete your crown. Enjoy a
complementary photo booth after the class
session to show off your new look! Drinks
and snacks will be available for purchase.
Get tickets here.
August 15 -
Third Thursday Salon
The 48 High Street Gallery, 48 High St.; 6-8 p.m. A continuation of Art Lunch: Bring a work
in progress to critique, a concept to talk
about, or talk about a piece in our exhibit or
permanent collection. Light refreshments
provided. 228-4532.
August 9 - Artist Erica Arndts: Opening Reception
Edward A Dixon Gallery, 12 S. Ludlow St.; 5:30-8:30 p.m. Erica Arndts is an artist and muralist who's
paintings and murals can be seen all over the
world. Erica's show at the Edward A. Dixon
Gallery will be her first featuring her
beautiful Native American series of portraits.
A limited number of Erica's Pop Art will be
available as well. 985-2115.
August 9 - Brother Hill & The Spirits The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.; 9:30 p.m. Brother Hill and the Hill Spirits come to
Trolley Stop for an all-evening celebration of
the release of "The Dereliction of Brother
Hill." Call for costs. 461-1101.
August 9 & 10 - Ran Barnaclo
Wiley's Comedy Joint, 101 Pine St.; Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. A born & raised Cincinnati comedian, Ran
Barnaclo has proven himself a front runner in
the local scene after winning the title of
2017's Funniest Person in Cincinnati. Ran
has also been nominated as 'Best Comedian'
in Best of Cincinnati's 2018 locally voted
contest. Ran's comedy is full of calculated
descriptions that have audiences laughing for
days. His story telling abilities are so
aggressively masterful they can take the
crowd out of their seats and into the mind of
a tattooed wizard. $10. 223-5277.
August 10 - Puzzle of Light Live
Bar Granada, 5 W. Monument Ave; 8:30 p.m. Puzzle of Light is a world-flavored quintet
with roots reaching deep into jazz, blues,
folk, African rhythms, Middle Eastern
harmonies, Brazilian chords, and old world
sounds. $8.
August 10-12 - Dayton Dragons vs. Lansing Lugnuts
Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball; Fifth Third Field, 220 N. Patterson Blvd.; Sun. 2 p.m., all other days 7 p.m. Catch one of the hottest tickets in sports - see
the Dayton Dragons play baseball at Fifth
Third Field! For tickets and more
information, visit daytondragons.com or call
228-2287.
August 11 - Sunday Movies @ Main
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 1:30 p.m. Dayton Metro Library's popular Sunday
Movies @ Main series continues this
summer with more out-of-the-ordinary films.
All films are free and start at 1:30 p.m. in the
Main Library's Eichelberger Forum. This
week's film will be Kind Hearts and
Coronets. For more information, visit
DaytonMetroLibrary.org or call 463-2665.
August 15 - LORE Mainstage: I Survived (A Storytelling Event) Stratacache Tower, 40 N. Main St.; 7-9 p.m. LORE will be hosting a Mainstage
storytelling event highlighting Dayton
survival stories. Whether surviving the
tornado, a gun shot, a loss, cancer or a brain
injury, Daytonians are resilient. We have
stories of survival and triumph to share. As
Dayton rebuilds, let's spend an evening
celebrating our powerful stories of survival.
Sponsored by the Greater Dayton Area
Hospital Association. Proceeds will go to the
Dayton Foundation Disaster Relief Fund. 6-7
PM VIP Cocktail Hour (including food,
drinks, and a chance to meet the storytellers)
@ The Dayton Club; 7:30 Stories begin. Buy
tickets here.
August 15 - Big Band Night
RiverScape MetroPark,111 E. Monument Ave.; 7:30-9:30 p.m Come out for Big Band Nights with the
Barry Campbell Big Band w/ Vocalist Elaina
McCormick! Bring a lawn chair and your
dancing shoes for a great night of music! Be
sure to join the free lesson offered by the
Dayton Ballroom Dance Club at
intermission! Weather Dependent. Free. All
ages.
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