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Thru November 2 - Welcome The Great Pumpkin Fest
Lily's Bistro, 329 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Lily’s Bistro is excited to welcome the rise of the Great Pumpkin with a special menu full of dishes, drinks, cocktails and beer. During lunch and dinner hours for the week, a special changing menu of pumpkin soup, pumpkin fritters, pumpkin chili, pumpkin ravioli and more, will be paired from the bar with favorite pumpkin beers and inventive pumpkin cocktails.
Thru November 17 -
The Cake
The Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St.;
call for times.
The Cake tells the story of Della, a baker who’s given pause when the girl she helped raise comes home for her wedding and Della realizes that her fiance is actually a fiancee. Della’s husband Tim says she couldn’t possibly bake their wedding cake, but can she? Should she? It’s a prism into four different experiences of the place where love, tradition, and family expectations collide.TicketCenterStage.com.
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.
November 1 -
First Timer Climber Friday
Urban Krag, 125 Clay St.; 3-11 p.m.
Swing by this restored church and find yourself blown away by the 10,000 square foot indoor rock-climbing center you’ll find inside! Enjoy their First Timers Friday deal and get a day pass, belay certification, shoe and harness rental all for $30. Take your Friday to new heights! 224-5724.
November 1 - Sip 'n Shop
Grace Lane Boutique, 133 E. Fourth St.; 5 p.m.
Grab a drink while you check out their
latest in ethical Fall fashion. They will be having a special storewide 20%
off sale to celebrate First Friday. 903-2729.
November 1 - Space Three Sneak Preview
Space Three, 39 S. St. Clair St.;
5-7 p.m.
Give a warm welcome to the brand-new boutique fitness studio in downtown Dayton! Check out their sneak
peek preview from 5-7 PM to get a glimpse of the studio. They’ll have
delicious snacks, mini-trial classes, fun apparel, cold brew, and a Kids’ Space!
November 1 -
Sip and Create:
As Seen on Pinterest
Now and Zen DIY Studio,
37 S. St. Clair St.; 5-8 p.m.
Stop by between 5-8 PM and create a fun macrame
leaf wall hanging! Feel free to create a terrarium at their terrarium bar as well! 287-1733.
November 1 - Art Exhibits
The Arts Collaboratory,
118 W. First St., Suite 5; 5-8 p.m.
For its
final exhibition, The Arts Collaboratory will be featuring "Crystal City" by
artist Robert Blackstone and “Framed Out!” by artists Delora and Jacobee
Buchanan. 732.5123, collab@daytoncollaboratory.org
November 1 -
First Friday at Front Street
Front Street Studios,
1000 E. Second St.; 5-9 pm.
Local artists invite you
to explore their 60+ working studios and galleries. You will
find painters, printmakers, jewelry artists, sculptors, glass artists,
photographers, mixed media artists, potters, woodworkers, and more!
November 1 -
Exhibit: Be. Long.
Dutoit Gallery, 1001 E Second St.;
6-9 pm.
This exhibition encompasses the work of 42 artists from around the
world who work across a variety of media and subject matter. Be. Long. speaks to belonging to a community and how participating in that community supports a long creative career. 752-4353.
November 1 -
Game Night
Proto BuildBar, 534 E. First St.;
6 p.m.-midnight
Enjoy a fun-filled evening of table top gaming while sipping a delicious drink or coffee! There will be 25% off all board
game-related 3D prints. 222-6253.
November 1 - CJ vs. Alter
Roger Glass Stadium,
505 S. Ludlow St.; 7 p.m.
CJ hosts Alter High School. This is the last regular-season game for both teams and
is a "pink-out." Proceeds throughout part of the night will go towards
breast cancer awareness funds. Tickets can be pre-purchased online at cjeagles.org.
November 1 - Art Opening
Skeleton Dust Records,133 E. Third St.; 7-9 p.m.
Skeleton Dust presents an art opening for Troy, OH artist Carly Witmer. Live music will be provided by Elk Manakin. 221-8528.
November 1 - Bingo Night
Reza's Downtown, 438 Wayne Ave.;
7-9 pm.
Come and win coffee prizes during Bingo Night at Reza’s this First Friday. It is also Teacher’s Happy Hour at Reza’s! Free shots of espresso for teachers with work ID from 4-10 PM. 813-1748.
November 1 - New World Natives Album Release
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.;
8 p.m.
Yellow Cab is excited to host New World Natives for their debut album release show with support from Brothers in Arms, RIND, and Motel Faces. Cover and music starts at 8pm with tickets at $7 in advance and $10 at the doors. Get tickets here. |
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November 1 -
Strictly Platonic
Black Box Improv, 518 E. Third St;
8 p.m.
Take a one-word suggestion and create two-person magic, creating a full
one-act play full of zany characters. Don't miss this show that has
captivated audiences from Dayton to Detroit! The Show is BYOB. $15. Buy tickets here. 369-0747.
November 1 -
The Death of a Lie
Third Perk Coffeehouse & Wine Bar,
46 W. Fifth St.; call for times.
The cast and crew of The Death of a Lie, a poetic diary, will be at
Third Perk for a Meet and Greet. Invite
friends and family to celebrate as we meet with the community and talk
about the themes explored in the play. This event is free and open to the
public. 223-7375.
November 1 & 2 -
Brad Lanning
Wiley's Comedy Joint, 101 Pine St.;
Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m.
Immediately after his first appearance on stage in 2004, Brad Lanning knew he'd found a new love: stand up comedy. A decade later, having learned the trade under the tutelage of such comedy greats as Tim Wilson, The Sklar Brothers, Tom Mabe, Mike Armstrong and Heywood Banks, Brad has developed an honest voice and an act filled with carefully crafted jokes and a highly skilled ability to improvise. $10. 223-5277.
November 1 & 2 - Something Wonderful: The Songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein
Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 8 p.m.
Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals didn’t just entertain, they sent theatergoers out of the auditorium singing, whistling, and excited to hear the music again! Whether you are old enough to have been there or just old enough to wish you had been, join us when the music, the events, and two legends of Broadway’s golden age live again.
TicketCenterStage.com.
November 1-6 - This Week
at
The Barrel House
The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.;
call for times.
Friday, November 1, is November Funky Friday and Food Truck Friday with Smoking Inferno BBQ. November 6 is Wu-Tang Wednesday. 222-GRWL.
November 1-6 - Music & More at
The
Trolley Stop
The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.;
call for times.
Friday, November 1, The Trolley Stop presents live music from The Bowl Cuts. Saturday, November 2, come for the Dayton Strong Bar Crawl & Scavenger Hunt. On Wednesday, November 6, enjoy a little pickin' and grinnin' with the Old Time Acoustic Jam. Call for costs. 461-1101.
November 1-7 -
Music & More at Blind Bob's
Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.;
call for times.
Friday, November 1, Bob's presents the Hexadiode album release with Black Signal and Lorelei Dreaming. Saturday, November 2, come hear Black Sire, Goosed, Radian, and No Balance. Every Tuesday it's Best. Trivia. Ever. Wednesday, November 6, come for Karaoke with DJ Nancy. Thursday, November 7, take the stage at Open Mic Night with Brandon. Call for costs.
938-6405.
November 1-7 - Music & More at
The
Dublin Pub
The Dublin Pub,
300 Wayne Ave.;
call for times.
Friday, November 1, join the Pub for Irish First Fridays with Ladies of Longford. On Saturday, November 2, come hear 9 Castle Close. Monday is Trivia with a Twist. On Wednesdays, come play Singo: Musical Bingo. Thursday, November 7, Nick Mitchell performs. Call for costs. 461-1101.
November 1-7 -
This Week at the DAI
Dayton Art Institute,
456 Belmonte Park North; call for times.
The DAI presents its latest exhibits, Maker & Muse: Women and Early 20th-Century Art Jewelry, Mona Lisa Today, and William Preston Mayfield Photographs. Friday, November 1, come for Trivia Night at the DAI. Saturday, November 2, is the next Object of the Month discussion. Thursday, November 7 is the next Tiny Thursdays. 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.
November 1-December 15 -
Exhibit: Small but Mighty
The 48 High Street Gallery,
48 High St.; call for times.
Buy Art, Buy Local this Holiday Season! Join us as the Dayton Society of Artists presents their latest show, "Small but Mighty." The exhibit features work that is all 12" x 12" x 12" or smaller and all artwork is priced under $400. The show was juried by Peter Doebler from the Dayton Art Institute..
November 2 - Fire Blocks District Loft Leasing Kickoff
The Fire Blocks District; 124 E. Third St.; 3 p.m.
Enjoy exclusive access to be the first to tour the lofts and select a prime unit before they are open to the general public. Over 200 people on the list, only 92 units available. It is your chance to meet the restaurant, bar, and cafe owners who will be part of the Fire Blocks District. Places like Paradox, Salt Block Biscuit Co, and Two Social will open soon in Fire Blocks District. RSVP now!
November 2 - Dance Yrself Clean - A Tribute to LCD Soundsystem
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.;
8 p.m.
For the first time in Dayton, Cincinnati’s six-piece tribute to LCD Soundsystem Dance Yrself Clean will perform at Yellow Cab Tavern. The cover charge begins at 8pm, and music starts at 9pm. Tickets are $13 in advance and $18 on the day of the event. Buy tickets here. |
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November 2 -
Puzzle of Light Live
Bar Granada, 5 W. Monument Ave;
7:30 p.m.
Come enjoy tequila and hear Puzzle of Light - a world-flavored quintet with roots reaching into jazz, blues, folk, African rhythms, Middle Eastern harmonies, Brazilian chords, and old world sounds. Door@7:30p.m.
$8
Street parking available.
November 2 - The Don't Waste My Time Tour
PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; 8 p.m.
STOP wasting your time on people that don't deserve it! Join Ace Metaphor as he provides tangible road maps to avoid such people. Expect FUN! Come ready to engage, sing and dance but also to be enlightened and inspired to makes that changes in your life needed to save value time on people that don’t deserve it. This will NOT be your typical seminar filled with cliche’ “pandering” relationship advice. This experience will present information that may not be what you WANT to hear but what you may NEED to hear. ticketcenterstage.com.
November 2 & 3 -
Menopause The Musical
Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St.;
3 p.m.
Four women at a lingerie sale have nothing in common but a black lace bra AND memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what more than 15 million women and fans worldwide have been laughing about for 18 years! ticketcenterstage.com.
November 3 -
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 with more out-of-the-ordinary films. This week's film will be Dead Ringers. For more information, visit DaytonMetroLibrary.org or call 463-2665.
November 3 - The Godfather - The Dayton Dinner Theater Picture Show
The Engineers Club,
110 E. Monument Ave.; 6 p.m.
Welcome to our movie party where before the movie, during intermission, and after the movie we will have chef-inspired themed food, desserts, and cocktails. We will also have movie trivia, period music, and costume photo opportunities all set in a historic and elegant venue that will transport you to a different era. During the movie we will have live interactive tweets, quote contests, and audience feedback. Movies no longer have to be an isolated experience. $35. More info at www.daytondinnertheater.com.
November 4 - Mayhem & Mystery Dinner Theatre:
Yuletide Yammerings: A Holiday Whodunit
Spaghetti Warehouse, 36 W. Fifth St.;
7 p.m.
Mayhem & Mystery presents their always popular holiday mystery show with lots of fun interaction for all. Can you solve this year's crime and win a prize? Bring your family, friends, coworks, and more for an evening of laughter and holiday hilarity as Yule Tide presents his holiday variety show. Tickets are $29.95 per person for dinner and show (tax and gratuity not included.) Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Spaghetti Warehouse at 937-461-3913.
November 5 - Free Rides on Election Day
Throughout Downtown Dayton
To ensure access for all who choose to use their right to vote, the Greater Dayton RTA will provide free rides system-wide on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. The RTA understands the necessity for reliable transportation to fulfill this right. Along with transporting more than 30,000 riders daily to work, medical appointments, and daily activities, a trip to the voting polls will now be accessible to all with a free ride on all election days. These free rides apply to both RTA’s fixed-route and paratransit services. The RTA has also put a page on its website with a link to where you can find your polling location. Visit iriderta.org/pollingroutes to find out more.
November 5 - Black Violin
Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 7:30 p.m.
Black Violin is led by classically trained string players Wil B. (viola) and Kev Marcus (violin). Joining them onstage are DJ SPS and drummer Nat Stokes. The band uses their unique blend of classical and hip-hop music, often described as “classical boom,” to overcome stereotypes and encourage people of all ages, races, and economic backgrounds to join together to break down cultural barriers. ticketcenterstage.com.
November 6 & 7 -
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.
November 7 - Public Participation Open House
Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, 10 N Ludlow St.;
4-6 p.m.
The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) will hold a Public Participation Open House Meeting to present proposed transportation projects being considered for Federal Highway Administration funding through the Surface Transportation Program and Transportation Alternatives Program. The meeting will review the DRAFT transportation project applications received by MVRPC as a result of our recent solicitation. Following the public comment period, MVRPC staff will evaluate each project utilizing the Project Funding Prioritization Decision-Making Process and recommend selected projects for funding to the MVRPC Board of Directors at their March 2020 meeting. |
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