April 5-11, 2019 Featured Events Also this Week April 5 - 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. April 6 - The Living City Project Various locations throughout Dayton; 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. The Living City Project, a volunteer-led community cleanup event will focus on removing litter and debris at vacant home lots in neighborhoods across the city of Dayton. Clean-up work will occur in at least 25 neighborhoods. Volunteers should arrange for their own transportation; information will be provided on locations for volunteer crews to meet. Bags and litter pickers will be provided, but volunteers are asked to bring work gloves. Register here. April 7 - Happy Birthday DAI Centennial Community Birthday Party Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; 12-4:30 p.m. The DAI turns 100 years old in 2019, and we're throwing the biggest birthday party in Dayton! Happy Birthday DAI is a special centennial community open house, taking place inside the museum. Get ready to party at this FREE family event in honor of the DAI's 100th birthday, with refreshments, art activities, photo booth, music and entertainment (including Zoot Theatre Company and a special performance by the Kettering Children's Choir), plus giveaways, and more! As a special thank you to the community, admission to the exhibition For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design will be free on April 7.
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April 5-11, 2019
Featured Events
Also this Week
April 5 - 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.
April 6 - The Living City Project
Various locations throughout Dayton; 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. The Living City Project, a volunteer-led
community cleanup event will focus on
removing litter and debris at vacant home
lots in neighborhoods across the city of
Dayton. Clean-up work will occur in at
least 25 neighborhoods. Volunteers should
arrange for their own transportation;
information will be provided on locations
for volunteer crews to meet. Bags and litter
pickers will be provided, but volunteers are
asked to bring work gloves. Register here.
April 7 - Happy Birthday DAI Centennial Community Birthday Party
Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; 12-4:30 p.m. The DAI turns 100 years old in 2019, and
Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; call for times. Cameron Mackintosh presents the new
production of the Tony Award-winning
musical phenomenon, Les Miserables. Set
against the backdrop of 19th century France,
Les Miserables tells an unforgettable story of
heartbreak, passion, and the resilience of the
human spirit. This epic and uplifting story
has become one of the most celebrated
musicals in theatrical history. With its
glorious new staging and dazzlingly
reimagined scenery inspired by the paintings
of Victor Hugo, this breathtaking new
production has left both audiences and critics
awestruck. TicketCenterStage.com. 228-
3630.
Thru April 7 - Exhibit: Connecting the Pieces
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; call for times. "Connecting the Pieces" explores the forced
internment of Japanese Americans at
Amache, Colorado, during World War II. On
Saturday, April 6, at 3p.m. in the Library's
Community Room, Amache Project Director
Bonnie Clark will give a presentation titled
"Can Culture and Humanity Prevail Over
Prejudice and Injustice?" Free and open to
the public. 463-2665.
April 4 & 5 - Dayton Dragons vs. Bowling Green Hot Rods Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball; Fifth Third Field, 220 N. Patterson Blvd.; 7 p.m. Catch one of the hottest tickets in sports - see
the Dayton Dragons play baseball at Fifth
Third Field! The firebreathers open their
2019 season against the Bowling Green Hot
Rods. $6 from every ticket sold for the April
5 game will go to For Love of Children for
kids in our local community. For tickets and
more information, visit daytondragons.com
or call 228-2287.
April 5 - SCORE Small Business Counseling
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The Dayton Chapter of SCORE, a national
network of experienced entrepreneurs and
corporate managers, offers free one-on-one
counseling sessions for anyone who is
considering starting their own business or
needs assistance with an existing business.
April 5 - Photography Auction Stivers School for the Arts, 1313 E. Fifth St.; 6-9 p.m. Our annual fundraising auction is a diverse
exhibition of beautiful photography from
artists all around the world. Come support
these amazing kids and go home with framed
work, ready to hang in your space! As
always, we will also have student work
available, merchandise, and light
refreshments. $3.
April 5 - Board Game Night
Proto BuildBar, 534 E. First St.; 6 p.m. It's Board Game Night at Proto Buildbar!
Bring a game from home or borrow one from
the bar. All board game related 3-D prints
will be 25% off as well. 222-6253.
April 5 - Inked Up
The 48 High Street Gallery, 48 High St.; 6-9 p.m. The Dayton Society of Artists is pleased to
present their 14th annual Printmaking show,
INKED UP, featuring Ohio artists. Free.
228-4532.
April 5 - Kentucky Derby Fashion Show
Brim, 464 E. Fifth St.; 6:30, 7:30, & 8:30 p.m. Join Brim as they present their Kentucky
Derby Fashion Show, debuting their 2019
collection. Come and see the whimsical
selection as Brim features their own
customers and their own personal styles.
Models will be walking at 6:30, 7:30, and
8:30 p.m. 222-4287.
April 5 - Ashely Speelman Art Opening
Skeleton Dust Records, 133 E. Third St.; 7-9 p.m. Skeleton Dust presents an art opening for
Dayton's own Ashely Speelman. Local hip
hop artist Psuedo will provide live
entertainment throughout the evening.
Complimentary refreshments will be
available. 221-8528.
April 5 - Wellness Studio Sneak Preview Open House
Wellness Studio Dayton, 114 N. St. Clair St.; 7-9 p.m. Join us for a very special sneak-preview,
open house tour of the second location of
April 6 - Can Culture and Humanity Prevail Over Prejudice and Injustice?
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 3 p.m. Amache Project Director Bonnie Clark gives
a presentation titled "Can Culture and
Humanity Prevail Over Prejudice and
Injustice?" A professional archaeologist
since 1990, Dr. Clark's work has focused on
using the tangible past - artifacts,
architecture, settlement patterns - to tell a
more inclusive history of western North
America. Her Library presentation
culminates three weeks of events sponsored
by the Japanese American Civic League,
Dayton Chapter. Free. 463-2665.
April 7 - Season Kickoff: Brunch! A Food Truck Rally
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The trucks will be providing everything you
love at brunch including biscuits and gravy,
waffles, eggs many different ways, breakfast
meats, lunch options and much more all done
with their unique twist! The Yellow Cab will
be offering the cornerstone of a any good
brunch: coffee, Bloody Marys, and Mimosas
(and craft brews)!
April 7 - Screening of The Public
The Neon, 130 E. Fifth St.; see site for all show times. A new feature film sheds light on the issues
of homelessness and public libraries. Emilio
Estevez's film The Public begins a run at the
Neon Movies. A special Q&A session
follows the 2 p.m. Sunday screening. Guests
Tim Kambitsch, Executive Director of the
Dayton Metro Library; Tina Patterson, CEO
of Homefull; and Jessica Jenkins of
Montgomery County Homeless Solutions
will welcome questions from the audience.
Emilio Estevez will attend a Q&A after the
sold out 7:30 p.m. Sunday screening. See
The Neon's website for additional screen
times.
April 7 - Unity Through Harmony
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, Dayton Masonic Center, 525 W. Riverview Ave.; 5 p.m. Unity Through Harmony is a first-ever
Clash Dayton, 521 E. Fifth St.; 6-10 p.m. Clash will hosting a live photo shoot and
Model Meet and Greet this First Friday. The
live photoshoot with will be done with Gem
City Pinup Photography inside of the shop,
showcasing looks that can be seen in the
upcoming runway show. Meet local
designers, photographers, make-up artists,
stylists and other models who help make it
all come to life. 259-8986.
Twist. Thursday, April 11, Nick Mitchell
performs. Call for costs. 461-1101.
April 6 - Ermal's Creamsicle Launch Party
Warped Wing Brewing Company, 26 Wyandot St.; starts at noon. Introducing our flagship Belgian Style
Cream Ale. But with a twist. Ermal's
Creamsicle with Orange Peel and Vanilla has
a soft, creamy body. Citrusy orange on the
nose. Super smooth on the palate. Light,
fruity, and refreshing. Watch out ice cream
man. Ermal's Creamsicle is taking over the
galaxy.
April 11 - Martin Sexton
PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; 7:30 p.m. Martin Sexton returns with what Rolling
Stone calls his "soul-marinated voice,"
acoustic guitar, and a suitcase full of heartfelt
songs. With special guest Chris Trapper.
Seating is general admission with both
stadium and cabaret-style seats (with table
service!) available. ticketcenterstage.com.
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There are 22 workshops and events scheduled for the months of April and May in Miami Valley business area. These business related conferences, workshops, and events are highlighted by Dayton SCORE , Dayton Metro Library, SBA, and various local business associations. Review the Workshop and Events List
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SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Because of this, our mentoring services are free, regardless of the number of times you visit a mentor.
SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship.
We have been doing this for more than 50 years.
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OHIO EXPORT ASSISTANCE NETWORK Miami Valley SBDC at the Entrepreneurs Center Newsletter
2019 OHIO BUSINESS MATCHMAKER - April 22-23, 2019
2019 Ohio Business Matchmaker Ohio's Largest Small Business to Government
Contracting Event!
April 22-23, 2019
The Nutter Center at Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, Ohio 45324
Learn More
2019 Ohio Business Matchmaker For a more than a decade, the Ohio Business Matchmaker has connected small businesses to government contracting opportunities. As one of the largest business to government matchmaking events in the state, this event offers a unique opportunity for businesses interested in doing business with the federal, state or local government to meet with representatives to market and sell their goods and services. This event is open to all small and large businesses.
REGISTRATION Details Don't miss the opportunity to:
participate in pre-matchmaker webinars (NOW)
to meet one-on-one with federal, state and local government buyers (Day 1 & 2)
educational programs (Day 1) pre-scheduled appointments (Day 2) networking reception (Day 1) meet State and Federal resource providers (Day 1 & 2) sponsorship available (Day 1 & 2) For more info: [email protected]
The Ohio Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Program is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The SBDC program is also funded in part by the Ohio Development Services Agency. All services are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Language assistance services are available for limited English proficient individuals. Reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact SBDC at 937.281.0118.
Ohio Export Assistance Network at Miami Valley SBDC | 714 E. Monument, Dayton, OH 45402
Wright State UniversityDouble Bowler Building2455 Executive Park Blvd.
Fairborn, OH 45324
Agenda9:00 am – 9:30 am
9:30 am – 10:00 am
10:00 am – Noon
Employer Booth Set-UpEmployer Showcase
Job Fair
For more information, contact: Cynthia Crews, Business Relations Specialist at 513-309-5140 or [email protected]
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The services described are funded, in part, with federal funds awarded by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) under the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), Supported Employment Services, and the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who are Blind (OIB) programs. For purposes of the VR program, the federal VR
grant paid 78.7% of the total costs of the program. In federal fiscal year (FFY) 2018, the VR agency received $100,336,097 in federal VR funds. Funds appropriated by the state paid 21.3% of the total costs $27,155,767 under the VR program.
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