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Thru September 28 -
Music @ Lunch
RiverScape MetroPark,111 E. Monument Ave.; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m
Take your break along the river! With acoustic music Monday-Friday through September, RiverScape MetroPark provides the perfect lunchtime destination. Whether it’s work meetings, free WiFi, or catching up with friends, you’ll enjoy the sights, sounds and fresh air of Dayton’s downtown MetroPark. Weather Dependent.
Thru November 3 - Exhibit:
When Things Go Missing
Dayton Visual Arts Center,
118 N. Jefferson St.; call for times.
In conjunction with FotoFocus Biennial 2018, DVAC presents When Things Go Missing, a solo exhibition of photographs by University of Dayton photography professor Joel Whitaker, presented around four narratives about loss.
228-8414.
September 27-30 -
This Week
at
Levitt Pavilion Dayton
Levitt Pavilion Dayton, 134 S. Main St.;
7 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., 3 p.m. Sun.
Bring your picnic blanket, chairs, food, friends, and family and enjoy FREE live music at the new Levitt Pavilion Dayton! Thursday, September 27, hear bluegrass from The Steel Wheels, plus opening band Cicada Rhythm. On Friday, The Rad Trads honor first responders with their eclectic soul/punk/rock music. Saturday, September 29, come for another Eichelberger Jazz Series with Duante Beddingfield ft. The Randy Villars Trio. On Sunday, the PNC Family Series features the Banana Slug String Band, a musical variety show spanning genres and characters. For a full schedule and more information, visit levittdayton.org.
September 28 -
Fourth Fridays @ 444
444 E. Second St.; 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Join us @ 444 to connect with movers, shakers, engineers, and researchers. Fourth Fridays kick off at 7:30 with Early Risers from the Dayton Tech Guide. This month there will be open office hours with Kim Woodbury from SBDC and Lance Bradstreet from Bradstreet CPA, open coworking all day, a guest speaker on storytelling, a lunch & learn about leasing your first office, a 4:00 happy hour, and as always, Mile Two and Galois will be doing cool stuff upstairs.
September 28 - On Stage @ The Eichelberger Forum
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library,
215 E. Third St.; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
On Stage @ The Eichelberger Forum returns with free lunchtime concerts on select Fridays. Jazz vocalist Duante Beddingfield kicks off the series in September, collaborating with the Randy Villars Trio. Free and open to the public. 463.2665.
September 28 - Silent Disco
Therapy Cafe, 452 E. Third St.;
10:30 p.m.
Featuring guest DJs on all channels.
3 DJs, 3 different genres, 200+ headphones, 1 amazing night.
$4 Long Islands.
$5 for 21+,
$10 for 18-20. 461-4000.
September 28 & 29 -
Pictures at an Exhibition
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.;
8 p.m.
Rich with romance and orchestral color, this Masterworks program illustrates the power of music to create elaborate visions in the mind and deep feelings in the heart. The attraction of these three masterpieces is to take audiences to three very different places. The program is also notable in that two of the works started life as solo piano compositions and were subsequently given their opulent orchestral attire by a second composer. Special offer: Use the code word “Pictures” to get any seat for just $25! 228-3630.
September 28 & 29 -
Paul Spratt
Wiley's Comedy Joint, 101 Pine St.;
Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m.
Paul brings a honest, truthful, in-your-face kind of honesty about what a lot of us take for granted in the everyday world. This is comedy therapy where someone says what you were always thinking. Rising through a relatively unknown comedy scene in Scranton, PA, to becoming an up and coming comic now in the New York city scene. Paul has been seen working in a lot of the clubs in the tri-state area and also finished high in some well regarded comedy competitions and festivals. $10. 223-5277.
September 28-October 2 -
Music & More at
The
OE
Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.;
call for times.
Friday, September 28, the OE presents live music from the Chris Header Band. Saturday, September 29, it's Team Void. On Tuesday nights, give your brain a workout with Live Trivia. Call for costs. 223-9205.
September 28-October 3 - Music & More at The
Trolley Stop
The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.;
call for times.
Friday, September 28, The Trolley Stop presents live music from The Pullouts. Saturday, September 29, it's The Doug Hart Band. On Wednesday, October 3, enjoy a little pickin' and grinnin' with the Old Time Acoustic Jam. Call for costs. 461-1101. |
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September 28-October 4 -
This Week at the DAI
Dayton Art Institute,
456 Belmonte Park North; call for times.
View The DAI's Story in the Experiencenter. Saturday, September 29, hear a free, 20-minute gallery talk at Sound Bites: Short Talks about Art. Thursday, October 4, is the next Tiny Thursdays program for children and their parents or caregivers. Also on Thursday, great art meets great wine at Vine & Canvas. Suggested admission to the museum is $8 for adults; $5 for seniors and groups; museum members, students (18+), and children/youth 17 and younger are free. Prices for special exhibitions and events vary. 223-5277.
September 28-October 4 - Music & More at Blind Bob's
Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.;
call for times
Friday, September 28, Blind Bob's presents live music from The Invisible Strings, Orchard Keepers, and Sadbox. Saturday, September 29, hear music from Abiyah, Darlene, and RADAR. Every Tuesday, join us for Best. Trivia.
Ever. Thursday, October 4, it's SKRT, Mutt, and Big Wooly. Call for costs.
938-6405.
September 28-October 4 - Music & More at
The
Dublin Pub
The Dublin Pub,
300 Wayne Ave.;
call for times.
Friday, September 28, join the Pub for music from MG & The Jazz Court. Saturday, September 29, Velvet Crush hit the stage. Monday, October 1, come for Trivia with a Twist. Thursday, October 4, the Pub welcomes Nick Mitchell. Call for costs. 461-1101.
September 28-October 4 - This Week at The Barrel House
The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.;
call for times.
Friday, September 28, is Food Truck Friday from 5-10pm with food from Rock Stop N Roll, featuring a Warped Wing Sampling. Every Sunday, bring your records to play on one of our two turnatables at VinylVinylSunday. Every Tuesday, bring your knit/crochet project for Knit, Sip, Repeat. Also this Tuesday, join us for a Knee Deep Brewery Dayton Launch Party. Each Wednesday, enjoy a pint, Wu-Tang and other unedited hip hop spun by DJ Ike B, and $1 off drafts at Wu-Tang Wednesdays. Thursday, September 27, show off your music, poetry, comedy, or other skills at Open Mic Night. 222-GRWL.
September 29 - MVDSA Dayton Buddy Walk
Fifth Third Field, 220 N. Patterson Blvd.; 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
There will be something fun for everyone - exhibitors, activities, inflatables, raffles, a silent auction, and more! Each person with Down syndrome will receive a medal at the end of the walk!
Whether you have Down syndrome, know someone who does, or
just want to show your support, take the first step and donate or register here today.
September 29 -
Rock da Vote Rally
Sinclair Community College, 444 W. Third St., Building 12; 2-4 p.m.
Join us at Sinclair - Building 12, Frederick Smith Theater, for NOPs 2nd annual “Rock da Vote” rally where you will have the opportunity to hear candidates and ballot issue representatives give a brief summary on why they or their issue deserves your vote. Thereafter, you will be able to network in the atrium of Building 12 and register to vote.
September 29 -
Music in the Beer Garden
The Dayton Beer Company,
41 Madison St.; 7-10 p.m.
On Saturday evenings through the summer, join us in our beautiful beer garden and cool down with refreshing brews and live tunes. Featuring music from Nick Mitchell Music. 228-2337.
September 29 - Breakdown! A Celebration of Tom Petty
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.;
8 p.m.
The music of Tom Petty lives on as we gather in observance of the 1st anniversary of his passing. His influence on Dayton musicians will be reflected during this night celebrating his work. Some of Dayton’s finest will perform your favorites from several eras of TP, including his work with The Heartbreakers and Traveling Wilburys.
The house band for the evening, Dayton’s own Petty Thieves, will host the stage with featured guests from many of your favorite local bands. Buy tickets here. 424-3870.
September 30 -
Bruch and Mussorgsky
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 5:30-8 p.m.
The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra will present Bruch and Mussorgsky, the first concert in the Dr. Charles and Patricia Demirjian 2018-2019 Sundae Classics Season. The Dayton Philharmonic proudly welcomes the return of talented guest violinst Yevgeny Kutik back to the Mead Theatre Stage for this performance. Special offer: Use the code word “Pictures” to get any seat for just $25! 228-3630 or ticketcenterstage.com. |
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September 30 -
Tap House Floats
Mudlick Tap House, 135 E. Second St.; 5:30-9 p.m.
Join Mudlick Tap House and Twin Creek Kayak and Canoe Livery for a guided kayaking tour on the Mad River. Evening is the perfect time to sit back, relax, and watch the sun set over the Gem city! No paddling experience or equipment required. Kayak rental will be available or you are welcome to bring your own. $35
includes rental, lifejacket, paddle and shuttle service to launch point. Shuttle leaves from Mudlick Tap House at 5:30pm. The bar will be open at 4pm for pre-float drinks. The float will be for a duration of approximately 90 minutes. After the float everyone is welcome to head back to the Tap House for an evening pint and a bite to eat! (Not included in ticket price).
October 1 -
Prime Rib Dinner Special
Basil's, 312 N. Patterson Blvd.; 4-9 p.m.
Every Monday night at Basil’s you can feast on our Prime Rib Dinner Special! Our tender, juicy prime rib entree starts with a salad and comes with a baked potato and seasoned vegetables, and ends with a decadent dessert. This 3 course meal is only $25, so come while it lasts!
818.4390.
October 1 -
"The Great American Read" Watch Party
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library,
215 E. Third St.; 5:30 p.m.
The Dayton Metro Library and Think TV are hosting an advance screening of “The Great American Read: Villains and Monsters,” with refreshments and door prizes. This episode will show us why literature’s most notorious villains began behaving badly, and what these villains teach us about our own dark impulses. 463.2665.
October 1 -
Beginner Latin Dance Class
Hannah's, 121 N. Ludlow St.; 8-10 p.m.
Alex and Emily from Atrevidos Dance Company in Cincinnati will be teaching Latin dance classes every Monday evening at Hannah’s. The class starts at 8 and social dancing starts at 9. You DO NOT need a partner to participate. Dress for comfort. Avoid heels and open-back shoes (like flip flops). Closed-toed flats (for men and women) recommended. $7 per person. $5 for military and student. 640-1335.
October 2 -
Bagels & Broadway: School of Rock
Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Ever wonder what it takes to prepare a stage for a Broadway show? Join us for Bagels & Broadway, a unique opportunity for you to find out first-hand. Have a cup of coffee and a bagel--then watch the show's crew and members of IATSE Local 66 set up the sights and sounds for a Broadway show! This event is free, but you must RSVP. 228-3630.
October 2 - Bingo
Lucky's Taproom and Eatery,
520 E. Fifth St., 9 p.m.
Every Tuesday at Lucky's, stop in and play a few rounds of bingo during the evening. Win prizes while enjoying great beer. Plus, every Tuesday is also Taco Tuesday! Enjoy your choice of meat/fish/vegan options in soft or hard shell tacos. 222-6800.
October 3 -
All-You-Can-Eat Crab Legs
Basil's, 312 N. Patterson Blvd.; 4-9 p.m.
Each and every Wednesday we will be offering all you can eat Crab Legs and sides for just $38 per person! Reservations will only be accepted for groups of 5 or more with a two hour time window. Sides will include our Signature Truffle Fries and Basil’s Vegetables. 818.4390.
October 4 - Citizen Legion of Honor Award & Luncheon
Dayton Convention Center,
22 E. Fifth St.; 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
The Presidents Club of Dayton has announced that Jenell R. Ross is the 68th recipient of the region’s 2018 Citizen Legion of Honor award. The award, given every year since 1951, is the oldest, most continuous and prestigious recognition of volunteer servant leadership in the Dayton region. Sponsorships and tables for the event are available by contacting Marcia Bostick at (937) 226-8225 or emailing at mbostick@dacc.org.
October 4 -
Noonday Organ Recital
Westminster Presbyterian Church,
125 N. Wilkinson St.; 12:10-12:35 p.m.
Westminster Presbyterian Church presents free organ recitals each Thursday in October, with lunch following at a nominal cost. 223-7285.
October 4 -
Brushes & Beats:
A Pairing of Art & Music
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library,
215 E. Third St.; 7-8 p.m.
Brushes & Beats is a multimedia presentation that pairs live music performed by the DPO Woodwind Quartet with projected images of artwork. This performance features music by Gershwin, Grieg and Offenbach, and the artwork of Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and Bierstadt. Free, all ages. 463.2665. |
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