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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.
June 12, 2019 – The Innovation Center at Ohio University will be hosting a Customer VALIDation Workshop in Athens. This workshop will discuss the skills to identify and reach potential customers to get valuable feedback on a business idea. To register, please visit here.
June 12, 2019 – Columbus SCORE will be hosting Simple Steps to Starting Your Business – Financial Planning in Columbus. This workshop will discuss startup costs, profit and loss statements, cash flow, balance sheet basics, and breakeven. To register, please visit here.
June 12, 2019 – The SBDC at Kent State-Tuscarawas will be hosting Social Media Boot Camp in New Philadelphia. This workshop will discuss scheduling and posting efficiently, finding and understanding basic analytics, difference between personal and business pages, and more! To register, please visit here.
June 12, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting a Risk Management Course in Columbus. This FREE workshop will discuss basic points of contract law, elements of a contract, changes in construction contracts, red flags in construction contracts, and important terms and conditions. To register, please visit here.
June 12, 2019 – FranNet will be hosting Employee to Entrepreneur – Reducing Risk When Taking the Leap in Dayton. This workshop will discuss how to leverage expertise and leadership skills to launch a profitable business. To register, please visit here.
June 13, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Disasters Happen! Is Your Business Ready? in Dublin. This FREE workshop will discuss the basic steps to take to prepare for a disaster, ways to recover and mitigate risk, and creating a contingency plan for a business. To register, please visit here.
June 13, 2019 – ORV~WBC will be hosting Understanding the Difference Between Marketing & Pitching Your Business in Cincinnati. This workshop will discuss marketing tips to share company successes and understanding the basic components of developing an effective pitch. To register, please visit here.
June 13, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Facebook for Business in St. Clairsville. This FREE workshop will discuss business accounts on Facebook, engagement strategies, calls to action, converting fans into paying customers, and more! To register, please visit here.
June 13, 2019 – HCDC will be hosting Wicked Problems in Cincinnati. As part of the Switched on Startup series, this FREE workshop will discuss how to master “wicked problems” according to St. Ignatius. To register, please visit here.
June 13, 2019 – VetBizCentral will be hosting Boots to Business Reboot in Cleveland. This FREE two-step training program provides participants an overview of business ownership, the components of a business plan, opportunity recognition, and an introduction to the resources available. To register, please visit here.
June 13, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Basis of a Successful Start (BOSS) Class in St. Clairsville. This FREE workshop is intended for those who are interested in starting their own business and will cover types of ownership, licensing, tax requirements, sources of financing, and more! To register, please visit here.
June 13-14, 2019 – The Ohio Economic Development Association will be hosting Economic Development Finance and Incentives in Dublin. This two-day course is designed to provide economic development professionals with a strong understanding of the finance and incentive programs in Ohio. To register, please visit here.
June 14, 2019 – Innovate New Albany will be hosting Utilizing State of Ohio Export Services to Export Your Services in New Albany. This FREE workshop is designed to introduce the basics of exporting, walking through an export strategic plan, and the three grant programs to support the export process. To register, please visit here.
June 15, 2019 – The Miami Valley SBDC 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.
June 15, 2019 – Wright State will be hosting Patent Basics in Dayton. This FREE workshop provides a broad overview of patents and search techniques using the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). To register, please contact Ran Raider at 937-775-3521.
June 17, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Columbus Funds in Columbus. This new event series is designed to help social entrepreneurs navigate the complex world of funding. This edition focuses on Community Development Financial Institutions. To register, please visit here.
June 18, 2019 – ECDI will be hosting Creating Social Media for Small Businesses: Facebook & Instagram in Cincinnati. This FREE, interactive workshop will discuss the basics of creating a business page for Facebook and Instagram. A laptop or tablet should be brought to the workshop. To register, please visit here.
June 18, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Sustaining Your Business Legacy in Logan. This FREE workshop will discuss key business aspects to drive enterprise value so the owner can expand the business, step back from the business, or prepare to pass it down or exit the business. To register, please visit here.
June 18, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting a DBE Certification Workshop in Ashland. 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.
June 18-19, 2019 – The Ohio Minority Supplier Diversity Council will be hosting the 2019 Business Opportunity Expo in Lewis Center. This two-day conference provides access to procurement opportunities and minority-owned businesses. To register, please visit here.
June 18-19, 2019 – Now Marketing Group will be hosting Social Media Week in Lima. This two-day conference offers a deep dive into all the latest social media trends and solutions to enhance one’s brand online. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
June 19, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Sustaining Your Business Legacy in Cambridge. This FREE workshop will discuss key business aspects to drive enterprise value so the owner can expand the business, step back from the business, or prepare to pass it down or exit the business. To register, please visit here.
June 19, 2019 – The SBDC at the Clermont County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Steps to Starting a New Business in Batavia. This FREE workshop will discuss the steps that are important to starting a business. To register, please visit here.
June 19, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting a Risk Management Course in Lebanon. This FREE workshop will discuss basic points of contract law, elements of a contract, changes in construction contracts, red flags in construction contracts, and important terms and conditions. To register, please visit here.
June 19, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Sustaining Your Business Legacy in Marietta. This FREE workshop will discuss key business aspects to drive enterprise value so the owner can expand the business, step back from the business, or prepare to pass it down or exit the business. To register, please visit here.
June 19-20, 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.
June 19-21, 2019 – Wright Patterson Air Force Base will be hosting Life Cycle Industry Days in Dayton. This year’s theme is Improving Warfighter Readiness by Strengthening Alliances and will feature top acquisition leaders and forecast briefings. To register, please visit here.
June 19-21, 2019 – The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland will be hosting Policy Summit 2019 in Cincinnati. This multi-day conference will discuss solutions to challenges that low- and moderate-income communities face. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
June 20, 2019 – Tabernacle Baptist Church will be hosting Strategies to Hire the Right Employees in Chillicothe. This FREE workshop will explore some of the most effective strategies to build and keep an A-Team of employees. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
June 20, 2019 – The Cincinnati Council on World Affairs will be hosting The Future of Korea in Cincinnati. This seminar will feature speakers from the Korean Economic Institute, U.S. Department of State, and the Korean Embassy. To register, please visit here.
June 20, 2019 – The Innovation Center at Ohio University will be hosting Google Analytics for Businesses in Athens. This FREE workshop will discuss looking at key metrics and data to drive marketing, form tracking and goal completion, and creating compelling “calls to action” to increase leads. To register, please email Trenia Twyman.
June 21, 2019 – The SBDC at Ohio University will be hosting Social Media Marketing in Lancaster. This FREE workshop will discuss what is needed to successfully market a business via the internet including the best platform. To register, please visit here.
June 24, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting the 2019 DBE Triennial Goal Public Meeting in Columbus. This FREE workshop is geared towards the consultant and contractor community along with the general public to review and comment on proposed DBE Goal Methodology for Federal Fiscal Years 2020-2022. To register, please visit here.
June 25, 2019 – The SBA, USDA, and ECDI will be hosting Access to Capital in Tipp City. This FREE workshop will discuss the business financing programs offered by each agency, as well as a panel discussion with lenders who will explain how to get to “yes.” To register, please visit here.
June 25, 2019 – The SBDC at OSU-South Centers will be hosting Creating & Sustaining a Valuable Business in Piketon. This FREE workshop will discuss the key aspects that can drive enterprise value so the owner can increase business, step back from the daily operations, prepare to pass down or exit the business, and more! To register, please visit here.
June 25, 2019 – HCDC will be hosting Strategizing, Planning and Organizing in Cincinnati. As part of the Switched on Startup series, this FREE workshop will discuss Pythagoras’ time-tested frameworks. To register, please visit here.
June 26, 2019 – Innovate New Albany will be hosting Reducing Your Task Management Effort to Increase Focus on Your “Zone of Genius” in New Albany. This FREE workshop will go through the basics of Trello and provide strategies for how to manage your time to reach your goals. To register, please visit here.
June 26, 2019 – The SBDC at OSU-South Centers will be hosting Creating & Sustaining a Valuable Business in Piketon. This FREE workshop will discuss the key aspects that can drive enterprise value so the owner can increase business, step back from the daily operations, prepare to pass down or exit the business, and more! To register, please visit here.
June 27, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting the 2019 DBE Triennial Goal Public Meeting in Cincinnati. This FREE workshop is geared towards the consultant and contractor community along with the general public to review and comment on proposed DBE Goal Methodology for Federal Fiscal Years 2020-2022. To register, please visit here.
June 27, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting a Small Business Tax Workshop in Columbus. This FREE workshop is designed to provide a general overview of business taxes and the instruction necessary for compliance with federal, state, and local taxes. To register, please visit here.
June 27, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting the 2019 DBE Triennial Goal Public Meeting in Dayton. This FREE workshop is geared towards the consultant and contractor community along with the general public to review and comment on proposed DBE Goal Methodology for Federal Fiscal Years 2020-2022. To register, please visit here.
June 28, 2019 – The Warren County SBDC will be hosting Business Marketing & Tech in Lebanon. This FREE workshop will discuss web branding and design, communication and PR, SEO marketing, sales and customer service, and networking and collaboration. To register, please visit here.
June 28, 2019 – Innovate New Albany will be hosting 11 Sources of Capital for Startups in New Albany. This FREE workshop will discuss sources of financing for startups, understanding capital investment options, and characteristics of great companies. To register, please visit here.
July 2, 2019 – Technology First will be hosting Opportunity Finding in Dayton. This seminar will feature the president of Wright State University who will discuss leadership strategies and how agility and problem solving play into leadership attributes. To register, please visit here.
July 9-10, 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.
July 10, 2019 – Confluence will be hosting Confluence Connects in Cincinnati. This workshop will feature top scientists from the U.S. EPA who will discuss the latest break-through research, ongoing challenges, and technology needs in providing safe drinking water. To register, please visit here.
July 10, 2019 – The Innovation Center at Ohio University will be hosting an IDEAtion Workshop in Athens. This FREE workshop is designed to coach attendees through the next steps in developing a business idea. To register, please visit here.
July 10, 2019 – The SBDC at Kent State-Tuscarawas will be hosting So You Want to Open a Restaurant, Food Truck, Coffee Shop, Catering, etc…? in New Philadelphia. This workshop will discuss the research, planning, capital, and perseverance needed to start and operate a successful food business. To register, please visit here.
July 10-11, 2019 – ECDI will be hosting Base of a Successful Enterprise (B.A.S.E.) Class in Columbus. This two-day course will discuss finding, reaching, and connecting customers, legal business structures, tax requirements,
how to market and sell your product/service, how to write a business plan, and access to sources of financing. To register, please visit here.
July 11, 2019 – The Foreign Policy Leadership Council will be hosting How Should America Compete in the New Global Superpower Competition? in Cincinnati. This seminar will discuss the ways America can remain competitive through military, diplomatic, and private investment initiatives. To register, please visit here.
July 11, 2019 – The Dayton Better Business Bureau and WiBN will be hosting Accounting Nightmares…my shoebox isn’t working anymore in Dayton. As part of their Entrepreneur Group, this workshop will discuss the importance of organizing business finances. To register, please visit here.
July 12, 2019 – The SBDC at Kent State-Tuscarawas will be hosting So You Want to Open a Restaurant, Food Truck, Coffee Shop, Catering, etc….? in New Philadelphia. This workshop will discuss the research, planning, capital, and perseverance that is required to run a successful food business. To register, please visit here.
July 12, 2019 – Innovate New Albany will be hosting Pre-Suasion: Setting the Stage for Influence in New Albany. This FREE workshop will discuss pre-suasion and how it can help reach business goals faster and more easily. To register, please visit here.
July 15, 2019 – Technology First will be hosting the Artificial Intelligence Symposium in Dayton. This event will look at the advantages that AI offers, as well as how AI can threaten humanity. To learn more and to register, please visit here.
July 16, 2019 – The SBDC at OSU-South Centers will be hosting Starting a Business in Piketon. This FREE workshop will cover every step needed to get a business up and running. Topics include forms and licenses, marketing tips, how to maintain proper records, and financials. To register, please visit here.
July 16, 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.
July 16-18, 2019 – DaytonDefense will be hosting Wright Dialogue with Industry in Dayton. This conference will offer in-depth unclassified and classified comprehensive presentations, panels, and one-on-one technical sessions related to the Air Force science and technology focus areas and aerospace research and development. To register, please visit here.
July 17, 2019 – ODOT will be hosting a DBE Certification Workshop in Sidney. 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.
July 17, 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.
July 20, 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.
July 20, 2019 – Wright State University will be hosting Trademark Basics in Dayton. This FREE workshop will discuss basic trademark information, federal and state restrictions, the mechanics of searching conflicting marks and registrations, and more. To register, please visit here.
July 23-24, 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.
July 25, 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.
July 25, 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.
July 31 and August 7, 14, & 21, 2019 – The SBDC at Columbus State will be hosting Market Your Way to Success in Columbus. This four-part workshop will discuss identifying and determining your target market, developing marketing strategies that sell, and marketing presentations. To register, please visit here.
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 Resource Guide for Businesses and Communities Ohio EPA’s Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance (DEFA) provides several compliance, technical and financial assistance programs available to help Ohio communities and businesses with their environmental needs. These services and relevant contact information are summarized in their “Resource Guide” which is available to view and download at: http://epa.ohio.gov/Portals/29/documents/ocs/ResourceGuide.pdf For questions about the guide, please contact Pejmaan Fallah at (614) 644-3666. 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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June 14-20, 2019
Featured Events
Thru September 30
June 14-16 - Toxic Brew 6th Year Birthday Party
Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; Call for times. Toxic Brew Company is celebrating its 6th
birthday with a weekend-long bash. On
Friday, June 14, stop by for a Pre-Party
Toxic Art Show curated by Tiffany Clark.
Saturday, June 15 will feature hourly
special tappings, along with live music
from DJ Etch. Sunday, June 16 will be
Mayhem Day, with special tapping clean-
up. Toxic is concocting the tastiest special
versions of your favorite brews they can
think of, and Drunken Waffle, Twisted
Taco will be cooking up their deliciousness
all weekend. Stop by and celebrate Toxic's
sixth trip arond the sun!
June 19 - Midsummer Schuster Classic: Home Run Derby
Schuster Performing Arts Center; Second & Main sts.; 5-8 p.m. BOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!! That is the
sound that is going to be reverberating
around the Schuster Wintergarden as
wiffleballs sail into the night. Join players
from the Dayton Sportcial wiffleball league
and local celebrities as they compete
against each other in a Home Run Derby!
Enjoy a live DJ, organist, ballpark food
specials, happy hour drink pricing, raffle,
and much more! You won't want to miss
this visual spectacular! The beneficiary of
the evening is Dayton Inspires. More info
here.
June 17-21 - 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
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, June 17 - Music Mondays with
Liftoff Entertainment
Tuesday, June 18 - Trivia Tuesdays
Wednesday, June 19 - Downtown Walking
Wednesdays and Music Bingo
Thursday, June 20 - Music from LAJO
Friday, June 21 - Fridays Rock! featuring
Puzzle of Light
All Week Long - 19th Amendment Week,
Business Spotlight: Front Street Galleries
Thru June 15 - Exhibit: There, There
The Contemporary Dayton, 118 N. Jefferson St.; call for times. Cast silicone sculpture and delicate paintings
of desolate landscapes allude to architecture
and displacement. Curated by Curator-in-
Residence, Jeffrey Cortland Jones. 228-8414.
Thru June 23 - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave.; call for times. Journey into the Wild West in the year 1890,
in this classic story of good versus evil, law
versus the gun, one man versus Liberty
Valance. When a young scholar from New
York City travels west in search of a new
life, he arrives beaten and half-dead on the
dusty streets of Twotrees. Rescued from the
plains, the town soon becomes his home. A
local girl gives him purpose in a broken land,
but is it enough to save him from the vicious
outlaw who wants him dead? He must make
the choice to turn and run or to stand up for
what he believes. Buy tickets here.
Thru June 27 - Dayton Jewish Film Festival The Neon, 130 E. Fifth St. and other locations; see site for times. The Dayton Jewish Film Festival offers
outstanding world cinema that promotes
awareness, appreciation and pride to the
diversity of the Jewish people and to the
community at large. Our goal is to educate
and entertain through evocative, narrative
and documentary films that portray the
Jewish experience from historic to current
global perspectives. Find movie titles,
locations, and showtimes here.
Thru June 29 - Works by Kathryn Pitstick & Carol Culbertson
Fifth Third Center, 1 S. Main St.; M-F 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Kathryn is a printmaker and long time
member of Dayton Printmakers Co-op. She
works in intaglio, woodcut, linocut, dry
point, monoprint, and screenprinting. Her
compositions exhibit delicate details,
abstraction and sometimes ambiguity. She
has exhibited locally, regionally and
internationally. Carol will be displaying her
art as well. She is a potter, creating
whimsical and seasoned utilitarian pieces.
June 14 & 15 - Mitch Burrow Wiley's Comedy Joint, 101 Pine St.; Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. Mitch has found his true calling in acting
silly on a stage in front of strangers on a
nightly basis. Mitch has appeared on 6
episodes of the Fox Show Laughs where he
was listed as "The Next Big Thing" on his
first appearance. $10. 223-5277.
June 14-18 -
Music & More at the OE
Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, June 14, the OE presents live music
from The Linda Prevo Band and The
DeFrance Band. Saturday, June 15, come
for more live music. On Tuesday nights,
give your brain a workout with Live Trivia.
Call for costs. 223-9205.
June 14-19 - Music & More at The Trolley Stop
The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, June 14, The Trolley Stop presents
live music from The Tim Vitullo Band.
Saturday, June 15, it's music from The
Elderly Brothers. On Wednesday, June 19,
enjoy a little pickin' and grinnin' with the
Old Time Acoustic Jam. Call for costs.
461-1101.
June 14-20 - Music & More at Blind Bob's
Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, June 14, Blind Bob's welcomes Seth
Canan & The Carriers, A Voice of Your
Own, and The New Old Fashioned.
Sunday, June 16, hear music from Bird
Brain Breakfast and Emily Morrone.
Every Tuesday it's Best. Trivia. Ever.
Thursday, June 20, it's Open Mic Night
with Brandon. Call for costs. 938-6405.
June 14-20 - Music & More at The Dublin Pub
The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.; call for times.
Friday, June 14, join The Pub for music from
Neo American Pioneers and Age Nowhere.
Monday, June 17, come for Trivia with a
Twist. Thursday, June 20, Nick Mitchell
performs again. Call for costs. 461-1101.
June 16 - Third Sundays at Front Street
Front Street Studios, 1000 E Second St.; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. We invite you to enjoy your Sunday
afternoon with us, exploring the studio
spaces of over 100 artists and artisans. Our
complex is the largest group of working
artists and artisans in Dayton. Studio spaces
span across FOUR buildings where you will
find a combination of painters, printmakers,
jewelry artists, sculptors, glass artists,
photographers, mixed media artists, potters,
woodworkers, and more!
June 16 - Exhibit: Remembrances
Dutoit Gallery, 1001 E Second St.; 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. Dutoit Gallery will be hosting
Remembrance: Recent Works by David
Leach. This exhibition is a continuation of a
previous Dutoit exhibition, Flora. Stop by
and enjoy these new pieces. 752-4353.
June 16-19 - Also This Week at Toxic Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; 8-11 p.m. Sunday, June 16, bring your Pops in to make
him happy, but also keep him looking over
his shoulder, at the Lizzie Borden Father's
Day Brunch. Tuesday, June 18, is the next
Toxic Offenders Comedy Showcase.
Wednesday, June 19, kick off a monthly
young black professionals mixer with a
Juneteenth Party - bring a potluck dish to
share.
June 17-21 - Broadway Preview Summer Camp
PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; call for times. For grades 6-12. You don't have to be an
experienced musical theatre performer to
participate. If you are interested in learning
more about musical theatre, while meeting
other students who share similar interests,
this intensive is for you! Participants will
work with theatre professionals in master
classes and workshops filled with music and
dance from VTA's 2019-2020 Premier
Health Broadway Series! Our work will
culminate in an Informance for family and
friends on the final day. $299. Please call
228-7591, ext. 3039, with any questions.
She will also be showing her exquisite hand
woven scarves.
Thru June 30 - Lizzie
The Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St.; call for times. "Lizzie Borden took an ax..." And we know
what happened next. Or, do we? It's a
powerhouse rock-show retelling of the
sensational - and bloody - double murder that
shocked New England in the summer of
1892, as told through the fierce performances
of four stellar actresses.
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.
June 13-16 - This Week at Levitt Pavilion Dayton
Levitt Pavilion Dayton, 134 S. Main St.; 4:30 p.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. all other days. Bring your picnic blanket, chairs, food,
friends, and family and enjoy FREE live
music at Levitt Pavilion Dayton! Thursday,
June 13, come hear the swampy, blues rock
of AJ Croce. On Friday, Carillon Brass
takes the stage. Saturday, Sidewalk Chalk
transcends genre with a blend of jazz, funk,
hip-hop, and R&B. Sunday, the Okee Dokee
Brothers encourage kids and families to step
outside with their folk music. For a full
June 14-20 - This Week at the DAI Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; call for times. The DAI presents its latest exhibit, Monet
and Impressionism, as well as Dorothy
Height's Hats. View The DAI's Story in the
Experiencenter. June 15 & 20, come hear the
Object of the Month gallery talk. Sunday,
June 16, come explore the museum and
exhibits for free at Community Day.
Thursday, June 20, is the next Tiny
Thursdays program for children and their
parents or caregivers. 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.
June 15 - Yoga in the Park
RiverScape MetroPark,111 E. Monument Ave.; 10-11 a.m Fun and effective workouts under the
pavilion are part of Fitness in the Park.
Center yourself on yoga days with instructor
Tori Reynolds and on Cardio Dance with Fit
N Fruitful. Wear comfortable clothes and
bring water. Classes vary, so check
metroparks.org for the specific class
schedule. Weather Dependent.
June 15 - Pignic on the Plaza
Lock 27 Brewing, 329 E. First St.; 12-4 p.m Join Lock 27 Brewing and Non-Profit Pink
Ribbon Girls for the Pignic on the Plaza!
Come and taste the flavors of Lock 27's
delicious brews and cuisine while supporting
local families fighting cancer. Your Pignic
ticket includes four 12oz tastes of Lock 27
beers, a 'Pignic' prepared by Chef Dane, live
entertainment, and more! Get tickets here.
June 15 - The Longest Picnic Blanket
Levitt Pavilion Dayton, 134 S. Main St.; 4:30-8:30 p.m. The Longest Table Dayton will come to life
in a new and exciting format. You are
invited to pack your picnic basket and take a
seat at the Longest Picnic Blanket stretching
across the lawn at Levitt Pavilion! When you
arrive, you'll be randomly assigned to a
small group of people you've probably never
met. You'll enjoy your picnic together over a
gently-guided conversation meant to connect
and inspire. As 7pm approaches, we'll wrap
June 18 - Story Slam: Grand Slam
Wiley's Comedy Joint, 101 Pine.; 7 p.m. True stories, told in the first person, live on
stage. Storytellers are encouraged to prepare
a 5-minute story relating to the theme and
place their name in the hat. Tellers are drawn
at random and the best story of the night
wins. $5. 223-5277.
June 18-20 - This Week at The Barrel House
The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.; call for times. Tuesday, June 18, come for a Wolf's Ridge
Sampling. June 19, is the next Wu-Tang
Wednesday. Every Thursday show off your
music, poetry, comedy, or other skills at
Open Mic Night. 222-GRWL.
June 19 - 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.
June 19 - Troll Pub Trivia Troll Pub at the Wheelhouse, 216 Wayne Ave.; 7 p.m. Do you have a bunch of useless knowledge
and absolutely nowhere to put it? Do you
love Trivia? Have you checked out our
unique and fun format? Join us every
Wednesday for three rounds of general
knowledge trivia, followed by our extra
special fourth audio visual round!
June 20 - 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 June 18 to receive a free order of tots
for your team. 21 and up. 228-3630.
schedule and more information, visit
levittdayton.org.
June 14 - Grand Opening at White House Event Center
White House Event Center, 101 E. Second St.; 3-8 p.m. Join us for the Grand Opening of Downtown
Dayton's premier multi-purpose venue
specializing in small to medium intimate
events! This is FREE & OPEN to the public.
There will be food, raffles, and
entertainment.
June 14 - R&B Hot Summer Music Series: Kick-N-Flava
RiverScape MetroPark,111 E. Monument Ave.; 7:30-9:30 p.m KICK-N-FLAVA will kick off our R&B Hot
Summer Music Series. Bring a lawn chair for
seating and don't forget your dancing shoes!
Weather Dependent. Free. All ages.
June 14 - Little Black Dress!
Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St.; 8 p.m. Together we witness the major life events of
two women in their little black dresses - first
job interview, first date, first awkward sexual
experience, first funeral, and more! We've
partnered with Clothes That Work for a girl's
night out like we've never done before! On
June 14, we'll be collecting summer dresses,
work wear, and more to provide to women in
the Dayton community who may not be able
to afford new clothing otherwise. You can
drop off your donation in the bins in the
Schuster Center's Wintergarden and the
Victoria Theatre vestibule. But, the real fun
starts when you bring your clothes to the
show! Starting at 6:30 p.m., for every item
donated at the Victoria Theatre, you will
receive a ticket to be entered into a raffle for
the chance to win a private shopping party at
Clothes That Work for you and your group
of friends! ticketcenterstage.com.
up the meal and enjoy a FREE Levitt
concert! Unlike past Longest Table events,
we're asking that you pack your own meal. It
will allow maximum time for the
conversation and it's a fun conversation
starter! We'll have a supply of bagged picnic
meals for anyone who forgets or who doesn't
otherwise have access to a good meal that
day.
June 15 - Video Games Live
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Schuster Performing Arts Center; Second & Main sts.; 8 p.m. Video Games Live is an immersive concert
event featuring music from the most popular
video games of all time. It's the power and
emotion of a symphony orchestra mixed with
the excitement and energy of a rock concert
mixed with the technology and interactivity
of a video game! Video Games Live exposes
new generations of music lovers and fans to
the symphonic orchestral experience and
offers a completely new and unique concert
format for families of gamers and non-
gamers alike! ticketcenterstage.com.
June 15 - Bar Granada's Re-Opening Featuring Dayton Salsa Project
Bar Granada, 5 W. Monument Ave; 7-9 p.m. Celebrate the re-opening of Bar Granada!
We have now joined with The Latin Arepas
Truck full time within our brick and mortar
and will be featuring craft tequilas. So join
us for a night of good music, food, drinks
and dancing, with Dayton Salsa Project! We
open at 5:00 p.m., music starts at 9:00 p.m.!
$8 at door. 18+ after 8:00 p.m.
June 20 - SHE-Roe Storytelling Series
Third Perk Coffeehouse & Wine Bar, 46 W. Fifth St.; call for times. The SHE-Roe Storytelling series offers the
opportunity for local women to share their
stories of how there dreams carved the way
to their success. Join Us! Darsheel Kaur is
our June SHE-Roe. Darsheel is a creative
thinker and writer, youth mentor and
advocate, workshop and training designer
and facilitator, and a cultural worker seeking
to build capacity within and between
individuals and groups to re-imagine
community, justice, and healing using
popular education and restorative justice.
June 20-23 - 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! The firebreathers take on the
Lansing Lugnuts June 20-23. For tickets and
more information, visit daytondragons.com
or call 228-2287.
June 20-23 - Summer Solstice Concert Series
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.; Call for times. Yellow Cab Tavern is excited to announce its
first ever Summer Solstice Concert Series.
June 20 features an evening of live band
karaoke with The Big Wazu. June 21,
Blazing Gentlemen and Chuck Papp present
Bee Thousand's 25th Anniversary (a Guided
by Voices tribute). June 22, it's an evening
with Strings Khan, and on June 23, Arrows
of Neon presents a Grateful Dead tribute.
Tickets to each show are $7 in advance and
$10 at doors.
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