Apr 26 Sunday
Word of Mouth Cincinnati (WoMC), a literary event consisting of both an Open Mic and a Feature Performance, runs every LAST Sunday at 6pm, upstairs at MOTR Pub.
Word of Mouth Cincinnati, which began in January 2014, is co-hosted by fellow writers Jim Palmarini and Mark Flanigan. It was founded in memory of the late Aralee Strange who, after many years living, writing and producing work in the Cincinnati area, moved to Athens, Georgia where she co-founded Athens Word of Mouth.
WoMC is an intentional arc of both past and future utterance, inspired by our most revered voice, with a nod to her Athens, GA compatriots. Word of Mouth asks poets to Show Up, Mouth Off and Pay Attention.
Apr 27 Monday
Join Rosewood Gallery and Dayton Metro Libraries in a lively discussion about a current book featuring art and/or artists as central elements. Enjoy light refreshments and the company of fellow art and book lovers at our quarterly events. This quarter we are reading The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins. Books are made available for checkout at the Dayton Metro Library's Kettering Wilmington-Stroop branch. Free and open to the public, ages 16+.
May 04 Monday
Meet a Ross Medical Education Center staff member today to talk about this semester’s classes to become a Certified Nurse Aide, Nursing Assistant, or earn your CNA Certificate!
May 07 Thursday
Scam emails. Fake phone calls. Urgent text messages. Why do so many smart, capable people fall for them—and how can we protect ourselves?
Wright Memorial Public Library invites the community to a free Lunch & Learn program, Why Do We Fall for It?, on Thursday, May 7, from Noon to 1:00 pm. This eye-opening presentation takes a look at how modern cyber scams really work—and what everyday people can do to spot them before damage is done.Registration is requested at wrightlibrary.org/calendar or by calling (937) 294-7171. Participants may attend virtually or bring a lunch and watch the livestream presentation in person at Wright Library.
Attendees will learn how today’s scammers use emotions like urgency, authority, and familiarity to push people into quick decisions—often without realizing anything is wrong. Topics include:• AI-Generated Fraud – How realistic fake voices and emails are being used to impersonate bosses, coworkers, and trusted organizations.• Spear Phishing and Email Compromise – Why today’s scam emails look so personal and believable.• The Human Factor – Why intelligence alone doesn’t protect us, and how simple habits like “pause and verify” can make a powerful difference.
Using real-life examples, the presenter will walk participants through exactly where deception occurs and how it could happen to anyone. Attendees will leave with practical warning signs to watch for, greater confidence in trusting their instincts, and easy steps to protect themselves and their organizations.
The program is led by Matthew J. Worthen, co-founder of Dignified Services, a company focused on providing accessible, high-quality training. Worthen is a technology entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, and public speaker with more than 20 years of experience helping people and organizations navigate technology safely and effectively.
This free program is ideal for anyone who wants to feel more confident navigating today’s digital world—no technical knowledge required.
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