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Sept 6-12, 2019
Featured Events
Thru September 30
September 6-8 - Dayton Greek Festival Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 500 Belmonte Park North; Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. A Greek tradition for both the young and
old, the Annunciation Greek Orthodox
Church's annual Greek festival brings
together people of all backgrounds to
celebrate all things Greek: the food and
pastries, unique boutique items, cooking
demonstrations, imported beer and wine,
craft beer, live music, dance performances,
and tours of the beautiful church. Also
enjoy kids activities in the Zorba Zone and
take a chance at the $5,000 raffle prize.
Admission is free on Friday from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m.; $2 all other times; free for
children 12 and younger and active/retired
military. Visit daytongreekfestival.com for
more information.
September 6 - First Friday
Various locations throughout downtown Dayton; 5-10 p.m. The beginning of every month starts with a
bang in downtown Dayton. First Friday is a
free art hop featuring exhibit openings at
the galleries, along with a variety of
entertainment options, arts demonstrations,
live music and more. Add to that
everything going on at the restaurants,
bars, nightclubs, theaters, comedy club,
movie theater and more that make up the
downtown mix, and you have plenty of
reasons to get out and about on First
Friday! First Friday is presented by the
Downtown Dayton Partnership. For more
info and specific event details, visit the
First Friday webpage or Facebook page.
224-1518.
September 9-13 - 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, Sept. 9 - Music Mondays with
Liftoff Entertainment
Tuesday, Sept. 10- Trivia Tuesdays
Wednesday, Sept. 11 - Downtown Walking
Wednesdays and United Way / Dayton Fire
Department First Responder Appreciation
Thursday, Sept. 12 - Music from The River
Valley Project
Friday, Sept. 13 - Fridays Rock! featuring
Blue Heron Trio
All Week Long - Business Spotlight:
2nd Street Market
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
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 8 - The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave.; call for times. The creative team responsible for a recent
Broadway flop, in which three chorus girls
were murdered by the mysterious "Stage
Door Slasher," assemble for a backer's
audition of their new show at an exclusive
Westchester estate. But the infamous
"Slasher" reappears and strikes again - and
again. As the composer, lyricist, actors and
director prepare their performance, a blizzard
cuts off any possibility of leaving. Bodies
start to drop in plain sight, and the bumbling
police inspector who snowshoes in to
investigate helps solve the mystery in the
nick of time and the "Slasher" is ultimately
unmasked. Buy tickets here.
Thru September 18 - Exhibit: Scott Gibbs: Insights
K12 Gallery for Young People & TEJAS, 341 S. Jefferson St.; call for hours. K12 is pleased to present the exhibition and
introduction to the developmental formula
from master artist, Scott Gibbs. Scott Gibbs:
Insights is the culmination that brings
together over 400 works- spanning the start
of his creative practice in the early 1980s to
the present. For nearly four decades, Scott
Gibbs has continuously sought new ways to
September 6 - MOMologues
Black Box Improv, 518 E. Third St; 9 p.m. Enjoy the very relatable stories and BYOW
(bring your bottle of wine) for a night out
with your favorite fellow moms. Tickets are
$15. Stay after for a free Improv Jam. Get on
stage and take a stab at improv at 11 PM.
369-0747.
September 6 - Fiesta Friday
Carmen's Deli , 40 N. Main St.; 9:30 p.m. Starting at 9:30 PM, It's Fiesta Friday at
Carmen's Deli! DJ Latin Lou will be playing
the best in Bachata, Merengue, Salsa,
Reggaeton, and other Latin music. 18+ with
ID and a $5 cover charge. 610-9999.
September 6 & 7 - Art Opening: Then and NOW Front Street Complex, 1001 E Second St.; 5-9 p.m. The Orphanage Gallery, located at the Front
Street complex is proud to present the
artwork of 23 local female artists in "Then
and NOW - the evolution of the female
artist." This collection of over 80 works of
art highlight the evolution of the individual
artist's interests, skills, and the inspiration
behind that growth. Come enjoy wine
tastings, live music, and hors d'oeuvres as
you get to know some of Dayton's finest
female artists. Opening reception is
September 6, 5-9PM. Additional dates:
September 7 & 15 11AM-4PM.
September 6 & 7 - Nathan Orton
Wiley's Comedy Joint, 101 Pine St.; Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. Nathan Orton is an up and coming comedian
representing the Midwest. He has won
'Funniest Person In St Louis' multiple times,
has opened for Dave Attell, and was selected
to perform on Kevin Hart's 'Hart of the
City.'His comedy can be described as dark,
satirical, and honest. $10. 223-5277.
September 6-11 - This Week at The Barrel House
The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.; call for times. September 6, stop by The Barrel House for
Food Truck Friday and Funky Friday.
September 7 - Apollo 13 in Concert
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance;
Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 8 p.m. Directed by Ron Howard and nominated for
nine Academy Awards, Universal Pictures'
Apollo 13 tells the incredible story of one of
the most thrilling and suspenseful missions
in the history of the American space
program. Experience the entire Oscar-
nominated score performed live with the film
by the Dayton Philharmonic for an emotional
and unforgettable cinematic concert event!
September 8 - 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, 215 E.
Third Street. This week's film will be
Giorgio Moroder Presents
Metropolis(1927/1985). For more
information, visit DaytonMetroLibrary.org or
call (937) 463-2665.
September 8 - Cool Films Series: The Princess Bride: An Inconceivable Evening with Cary Elwes Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 3 p.m. In this highly-anticipated event, fans of THE
PRINCESS BRIDE will join the heroic
Westley (actor Cary Elwes) in a behind-the-
scenes look at life on and off the set of the
classic film. After a screening of the iconic
film, Elwes will engage in a moderated
discussion on classic scenes, revealing never
before shared secrets and tales of
inconceivable antics! TicketCenterStage.com
September 10 - College Fair Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 4-6 p.m. Thirty different organizations will be
represented at the College Fair, including
public and private colleges, technical
schools, and several branches of the military.
Teens can ask questions about different areas
of study, facilities, the admissions process,
create diversified experimental form through
variant mediums. 461-5149.
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 October 15 - Exhibit: Abstract Paintings by Christine Klinger
Bar Granada, 5 W. Monument Ave; call for times. Klinger, a Yellow Springs multi-media artist,
is showing some of her newer and older
expressionist and abstract paintings, many
with nature themes. The show is free and
open to all. www.klingerart.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.
September 5-7 - 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,
September 5, come see local favorite, the
Eric Jerardi Band. On Friday, come hear
The Sanae-Braxton Collaborative.
Saturday, it's Reverend Peyton's Big Damn
September 11 is the next Wu-Tang
Wednesday. 222-GRWL.
September 6-12 - 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. Friday, September 6,
is the next Object of the Month discussion.
Thursday, September 12, it's 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.
September 6-12 - Music & More at Blind Bob's
Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.; call for times.
Friday, September 6, Bob's hosts live music
from Dark Backward, Siren Suit, and
Cliffs. Saturday, September 7, come hear
The Story Changes, A Voice of Your Own,
Massive Cult, and Weathervein.
Wednesday, September 11, come for
Karaoke with DJ Nancy. Thursday,
September 12, take the stage at Open Mic
Night with Brandon. Call for costs. 938-
6405.
September 6-12 - Music & More at The Dublin Pub
The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.; call for times.
Fridday, Septebmer 6, celebrate Irish First
Friday with Mossy Moran. On Saturday,
it's Achille Crossing. Monday is Trivia
with a Twist. Thursday, Septebmer 12, Nick
Mitchell performs. Call for costs. 461-1101.
September 6-October 26 - Exhibit: And Then Unfold
The Contemporary Dayton, 118 N. Jefferson St.; call for times. Lyrical, calligraphic abstractions on paper by
emerging artists Jack St. John, Cleveland;
Diana Behl, Brookings, SD; and Nishiki
Sugawara-Beda, Dallas, TX. Free.
and financial aid options, all in one spot.
463-2665.
September 10 - Patio Pounders: Summer's Sunset
Lily's Bistro, 329 E. Fifth St.; 5:30-8:30 p.m. The sun is setting on summer time patios so
be sure to join us as we feature the perfect
end of summer wines at our last Patio
Pounders of the year! Cavalier representative
and friend Heather Weise will be on site
guest pouring along with another guest
bartender. Not only are the wines unique and
cool, but Heather is super knowledgeable and
has a way with making all the wines just
make sense. Tastes are just $3 each or $10
for 4 with advanced registration here.
September 10 & 11 - This Week at Toxic Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; 7 p.m. Join us in our taproom the 2nd Tuesday of
every month for our Young Black
Professional Mixer at 7pm. Also Tuesday at
7pm, get your team together for The Office
Trivia. On Wednesday, enjoy acoustic music
and coffee beers at AcoustiCoffee Night.
facebook.com/ToxicBrewCo
September 11 - Develop & Win Your Annual Fund Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Individual donors make up 72% of all giving
in the United States. How can you
successfully woo donors to your
organization, attract and keep donors loyal to
your organization? Find out how! Register
Online 463-2665.
September 11 - 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.
Band. For a full schedule and more
information, visit levittdayton.org.
September 6 - 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.
September 6 - Sip and Create: As Seen on Pinterest
Now and Zen DIY Studio, 37 S. St. Clair St.; 5-9 p.m. Stop by and create a terrarium mug either out
of a favorite mug brought to the shop, or
choose one of the cute mugs they have in
store. Feel free to create a terrarium at the
terrarium bar as well.
September 6 - First Fridays at Front Street Front Street Studios, 1000 E Second St.; 5-9 pm. Take a stroll through Front Street on First
Friday. Local artists invite you to explore
their 60+ working studios and galleries on
September 6th. You'll find painters,
printmakers, jewelry artists, sculptors, glass
artists, photographers, mixed media artists,
potters, woodworkers, and more! Our
community of artists join us from across the
globe and create right in your backyard!
September 6 - Members' Show Opening
The 48 High Street Gallery, 48 High St.; 6-9 p.m. Join us for September's First Friday from 6-
9pm for our Members' Show and light
refreshments. Awards will be announced at
7pm. "Line: Value: Shape: the 2019
Members' Show" will run September 6 -
October 1.
September 6 - Featured Artist: Leah Stahl Dutoit Gallery, 1001 E Second St.; 6-9 pm. Dutoit Gallery will be hosting Leah Stahl as
September 7 - Saturday Art Classes
K12 Gallery for Young People & TEJAS, 341 S. Jefferson St.; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Come get creative with us! These studio
classes are designed for students to learn
new techniques and processes while having
fun! Classes run as a month long series and
are separated according to age group.
Classes run every Saturday from 11am-1pm.
Class fees include all materials. 461-5149.
September 7- Omega Flea
Omega Music, 318 E. Fifth St., 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. Omega Flea, an outdoor market in the
parking lot of Omega Music, is a community
showcase of record labels, bands, artists,
craftspersons, collectors, entrepreneurs, and
anybody that just wants to have a "yard sale"
with us. This is not your Mee-Maw's yard
sale! Find schedule and vendors here.
September 7 - CreepShow Smoked Porter & Fall Barrel Aged Bottle Launch
Warped Wing Brewing Company, 26 Wyandot St.; starts at noon. Fall is on the horizon and that means it's time
for the return of CreepShow Smoked Porter!
And this year we're shaking things up a bit
with the launch of 3 *NEW* fall barrel aged
beers including Bourbon Barrel Aged
CreepShow Smoked Porter, Bourbon Barrel
Aged Flying Heads Dubbel Pumpkin Ale,
and Rum Barrel Aged Flying Heads Dubbel
Pumpkin Ale. CreepShow Smoked Porter
will be available on draught and in 6pk cans
and all barrel aged offerings will be available
on draught and in 12.7oz single format
bottles.
September 7 - Dayton Strong Bar Crawl & Scavenger Hunt Oregon District; 2-6 p.m. Do you like bar crawls? Do you like
scavenger hunts? Well you're in luck! We
are combing the two for an awesome
Saturday afternoon. Register as an Individual
or Small Group. We will place you on a
team. Just like a normal bar crawl you will
move from bar to bar, the twist is that at each
stop you will have scavenger hunt items to
complete. Team scores will be tracked live to
always see where your team is in the
standings. Your Ticket Includes: 3 Hour Bar
Crawl and Scavenger Hunt; custom Dayton
September 11 & 12 - 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.
September 12 - Yoga & Meditation for Peace
Courthouse Square, Third & Main sts.; 5:30-7 p.m. Let's spread peace in Dayton! We can use it.
Join us for free Yoga and Meditation at
Courthouse Square, in the heart of Dayton.
It's a beautiful time of year to do this outside.
Hope you can join us and spread the love.
All are welcome. 5:30-6:15pm: Yoga led by
Vincent Moore; 6:15-7pm Guided
Relaxation & Heartfulness Meditation.
Please bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket
with you for yoga; a chair or cushion to sit
on for meditation if you want one; and a
water bottle. Free.
September 12 - LORE Special Event: Story & Spoken Word
LORE Culture, 116 W. Fifth St.; 6 p.m. Bridget Flaherty, founder of LORE, will
share 4 stories that follow each of the 4 cars
that she has owned in her lifetime, sharing
love and the lessons found in each vehicle.
Atlas' (of Underdog Academy) set will
include spoken word, narrative storytelling,
and music as he performs pieces from his
next book called The Token Project. The
Token Project examines masculinity,
blackness, and black culture while playing on
the term "token." He investigates social
political issues that are infecting his
experience and how he navigates the world.
These issues complicate his own identity and
how others fail to see him as a human being.
Get tickets here.
September 12 - PechaKucha Night Vol 40 The Grande Hall at Liberty Tower, 120 W. Second St.; 7 p.m. Lordy, lordy it's volume 40! Get ready to
celebrate our big milestone with a special
edition of PK: cupcakes by Twist Cupcakery,
champagne, and a PK photo slideshow.
Twelve fan favorite speakers will present PK
a featured artist. Stop by and enjoy these new
pieces from 6-9 PM. 752-4353.
September 6 - Art Opening
Skeleton Dust Records,133 E. Third St.; 7-9 p.m. Skeleton Dust will be hosting an art opening
for local artist Vincent Williams! Live,
modern classical music will be provided by
Jason Riley from Arrows of Neon for
listening pleasure. Come and experience
Joseph's work this First Friday from 7-9PM!
221-8528.
September 6 - Eagles vs. Cincinnati Woodward
Roger Glass Stadium, 505 S. Ludlow St.; 7 p.m. The Eagles will be taking on Cincinnati
Woodward for their first home football
game. Tickets will be available online on the
CJ website cjeagles.org/fall-sports/football or
at the door.
September 6 - The Musician's Co-op
Hannah's, 121 N. Ludlow St.; 9 p.m. The Musician's Co-op is going down this
First Friday with Alyssa Hanson as the host!
Stop by for some great sound and great bites.
18+. 640-1335.
Strong shirt. Register at
GemCitySocialSports.com
September 7 - The Longest Picnic Blanket
Levitt Pavilion Dayton, 134 S. Main St.; 4:30-8:30 p.m. (Rescheduled from June 15) Bring your own
picnic!! The event is FREE. Daytonians
from every corner of the city and throughout
the Miami Valley are invited to the 2019
Longest Table Dayton event: The Longest
Picnic Blanket! 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 up
the meal and enjoy a FREE Levitt concert!
RSVP at thelongesttabledayton.com/rsvp
style in the brand new Grande Hall event
space in Liberty Tower, located on West
Second Street downtown. This beautiful Art-
Deco space is steeped in 100 years of Dayton
history and is recognized as a treasure by the
National Register of Historic Places. Doors
open at 7 p.m. The event is free to attend but
donations will help us continue!
September 12-29 - Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill The Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St.; call for times. In 1959, Billie Holiday, or "Lady Day" as
she was called, performed one of her final
shows in a run-down bar in South Philly. In
Robertson's award-winning play, Holiday
engages the audience with salty, often
humorous reminiscences of her troubled life
as a travelling performer in a segregated
south. With the help of her piano man,
Jimmy Powers, she lets music tell her story,
sharing soulful, heart-wrenching and bawdy
songs from her memorable canon.
TicketCenterStage.com
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September 2019
Chapter Chair Corner
We are working to update our workshop offerings for our for-profit
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Women in Business Networking Leadership Conference
September 25th
Women in Business Networking hosts
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many great speakers, a wonderful networking lunch and opportunities for
small business owners to host an exhibit table.
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All Dayton SCORE nonprofit workshops are presented by local professionals including attorneys, accountants, marketers, bankers,
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The Fall 2019 Nonprofit series focuses on
topics that our research has shown to be of
critical importance to nonprofits. These
workshops begin at 10:00 AM are FREE
and include a lunch (12:00 - 1:00 PM) that
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19th Annual Hispanic Heritage Festival
September 14th
The Puerto Rican, American and Caribbean Organization (PACO) Latino is a non-profit organization
dedicated to the success of the Hispanic community.
PACO Latino and Five Rivers Metro Parks invites you to join in the
celebration of Hispanic culture in the Miami Valley on Saturday, September
14, 2019 in Downtown Dayton's Riverscape.
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Miami Valley Calendar of Workshops and Events
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What Small Businesses Need to Know about Cybersecurity
September 5 @ 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
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5 Easy Marketing Tricks to Grow Your Business
September 12 @ 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
In this webinar, Steve Strauss, USA
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shares some simple and affordable marketing strategies you can implement
in your small business today.
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September 19 @ 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
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Funding Options for Veteran Entrepreneurs September 24 @ 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
In this webinar, SCORE mentor and
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business funding and translate their military skills into business success.
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Small Business Success: Clipper Landscaping Kent Collins started Clipper Landscaping in Portsmouth, NH to provide routine landscaping maintenance along with spring and fall cleanups, mulching, edging, pruning walkways and plowing. After providing services to customers, all yard waste is recycled by the company. How SCORE helped: Collins attended workshops on how to start and grow a business along with building effective business websites. He worked one-on-one with mentors Dick Krause and Steve Hershfield, meeting with them monthly before scaling back to less-frequent meetings.
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Do you need ideas to help take your marketing to the next level?
Then these workshops are for you!
Join us on September 11th and 25th for these essential small business workshops. Local creative designer and marketing consultant Frank “Buddy” Pitts, Jr. will guide us through an exploration of small business marketing and
the "Creative Variable".
Over the two workshops, Buddy will cover:
- Creative strategies and solutions to help you gain the best results. - The importance of "the creative" to your marketing - How effective design can make or break your marketing efforts
- Immediate solutions that can take your messaging to the next level.
Session 1 - September 11th Morning workshop - 9 to 11
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Session 1 - September 11th
Evening workshop 5:30 to 7:30
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Session 2 - September 25th Morning workshop - 9 to 11
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Session 2 - September 25th
Evening workshop 5:30 to 7:30
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Ohio SBDC at The Entrepreneurs Center | 714 E. Monument Ave., Dayton, OH 45402
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Climate Change is becoming front and center for all. (Consider the recent weather disaster affecting the Dayton region where 21 Tornadoes touched down on Memorial Day). Resiliency is about how a community can quickly and thoroughly respond to and recover from Climate Change related issues, man-made disasters and systems failures.
Join us at the Dayton Green Expo on September 17 - this year themed around community & resiliency!
NEW OPENING PLENARY BREAKFAST Opening remarks from Commissioner Dodge
Keynote presentation:Greening the Food Chain
THREE EDUCATION TRACKS Resiliency, Built Environment, Food
AWARDS / KEYNOTE LUNCHEON
Resiliency in the Corporate Environment
NEW CLOSING PLENARY
EARN AIA LU/HSW, GBCI CEs, PDHs
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DDC Economic Development Breakfast
Friday, September 20, 2019
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PDAC and Government Relations Update
Please join us as we discuss the Priority Development and Advocacy
Committee (PDAC) project prioritization process and the State Capital
Budget Bill; also a brief Washington update. With Michael Gessel, the
Coalition’s Vice President for Federal Government Programs, and Amy
Schrimpf, Government Relations Director.
Please RSVP today so that we can make certain you have a spot!
Complimentary light breakfast will be provided.
This event will be held at
The Dayton Metro Library,
from 8:00 am – 9:30 am.
The Library is located at:
215 E Third St, Dayton OH 45402
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Idea sharing takes flight with inaugural City2City trip Explore and learn with the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce through City2City, an annual metro exchange trip that invites our business leaders to explore best practices and lessons learned from cities that experience challenges and opportunities similar to the Dayton region. For our inaugural trip, we’ll visit Minneapolis-St. Paul to see how the southeastern Minnesota region has embraced its “Twin Cities” status. Through our sister chambers of commerce, you’ll get access to executives from companies like 3M, Star Tribune, Mayo Clinic and Taylor Corporation. Don’t wait to register – spots are limited! Click here to register. Thank you!! Jessica
Jessica Wagner | Manager, Workforce & Economic Development | Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce 22 E. Fifth St. | Suite 200 | Dayton OH 45402-2400 937.226.8258 office | 937.226.8254 fax | DaytonChamber.org
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Oct 2, 2019
Location: RENAISSANCE COLUMBUS WESTERVILLE-POLARIS
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12:30 Check In
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The Ohio Defense Forum 2019
With Special Guest U.S. Congressman Michael Turner
"Connecting Ohio's Military Installations, Communities and Industries"
Featured Speakers for 2019
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ODF 2019 is October 7-8, 2019
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