Oct 23 Thursday
HWD (Height, Width, Depth) is an annual, juried exhibition of three-dimensional work, featuring sculptors in any medium from Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and West Virginia. Work is featured in the Kettering Health Art Gallery at Rosewood Arts Center in Kettering, OH. $1,600 in artist awards will be selected by the juror. The exhibition will be on display in the Kettering Health Art Gallery at Rosewood Arts Center from September 29 to November 8, 2025. A closing reception will be held on Saturday, November 8 from 1 to 3 p.m.
FBC Fairborn is hosting a blood drive. Appointments are available or walk-in's welcome. Registration is available at redcrossblood.org/give sponsor code "FBCF"
Oct 24 Friday
Oct 25 Saturday
Join us for a family-friendly day of honeysuckle removal! While we accomplish the important task of removing invasive honeysuckle from the park, we will also build forts in the Mark Kruesch Nature Playce with the honeysuckle sticks and vine!
There will be children's games and a picnic around a fire with hot dogs to roast, chips and drinks. The day will culminate with a dessert of Honeysuckle Tea and cookies. The group with the most impressive fort will win a prize basket!
DCDC opens its 57th season, Dancing in Our Light, with REFLECTIONS, a program of legacy and new creation. Experience works honoring the Tuskegee Airmen, a recent world premiere, and a radiant debut from DCDC’s rising choreographers.
Step into an evening of resonant repertory and new creation. Experience the athletic force of men in flight, honoring American History, the shimmering glow of a recent North Carolina world premiere, and the radiance of a brand-new compelling work. A concert that reflects legacy and illuminates the future, REFLECTIONS invites seasoned theater lovers, adventure seekers, and its Gem City community to see brilliance unfold onstage.
Oct 26 Sunday
Oct 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. This quarter’s book is Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross. Enjoy light refreshments and the company of fellow art and book lovers at our quarterly events. Free and open to the public, ages 16+. Books are made available for checkout at the Dayton Metro Library’s Kettering-Wilmington-Stroop branch. Ages: 16+