Sep 13 Saturday
The Yellow Springs 4 Season Farmers Market offers year round local grown and produced items. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for weekly offerings.
Day-Con XIX the Dayton Security Summit on Sep 13, 2025 at the Marriott AC downtown, Dayton Ohio. Dayton’s only international hacker conference will once again get big thinkers in a little room to solve wicked problems. This year featuring the Deep Fake Justice League. Join us to work, learn and play harder in Dayton!
On Saturday, Sept. 13, the Huffman Historic Area will hold its annual neighborhood-wide yard sales from 8 AM to 2 PM. The map, which will include item highlights, will be posted on the Facebook event link a few days before then.
Are you looking for a fun and unique autumn activity? Then come to our Pumpkin Blow! With help from our professional glass artists, you can blow your own pumpkin from hot molten glass. Everyone must be 5 years or older to participate. It's scheduled in 30 minute increments per person and reservations are required. Pumpkins will be ready for pick up in 7 days but shipping is also available. Experience the wonder that is glassblown art this fall season with your loved ones!
The African American Visual Arts Guild’s traveling exhibition, What’s New?, will close out its 2025 Dayton-area run with its final showing at Rosewood Arts Center. The AAVAG was born out of the need to express visually the African American experience through a wide range of styles and subject matter using many diverse approaches and materials with a focus on communicating the artist's own spirituality. Artists in the exhibition include: Nathan Conner, Andrea Walker Cummings, Yvette Walker Dalton, Horace Dozier, Al Harden, Morris Howard, Debora Hurst, Bennie Kelley, Cedric McGhee, Clarice Moore, David Redmon, Debra Richardson Wood, Craig Screven and Beverley Whiteside. The exhibition will be on view in the Kettering Health Art Gallery at Rosewood Arts Center from August 4 to September 13 with a reception to be held on Saturday, September 6 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Please join The University of Dayton Department of Art and Design Thursday September 11th 5:00 - 7:00pm for the reception of Out of Context: Try Not To Take it Personal, a solo exhibition by Misty Thomas-Trout at Roger Glass Center for the Arts Gallery.
From the Artist:
This typographic exhibition is an exploration in fragments. A manifesto in bits and pieces. A visualization of cognitive dissonance overloaded by fractured messages that create meanings influenced by chance operation. A space where graphic design transcends function and becomes a vessel for vulnerability.
Externalism: A collection of overheard language—snippets from private whispers and public outbursts—is headlined and layered over collaged fragments of 19th-century newspapers. These posters become visual palimpsests, where the past and present collide, and perception is shaped by noise, bias, and the instability of memory. Language here is dislocated, repurposed, and recontextualized—echoing the way truth fragments in the echo chamber of culture. The body navigates this overwhelming field of print and voice, its presence altering the space as much as the space alters thought and where meaning is always on the verge of distortion.
Internalism: An enclosure formed by scrolls of fabric, each one unfurling into a wall. Layered across their surfaces are sacred texts drawn from my past: love letters exchanged in my former marriage, and handwritten letters from my brother during his time in prison. These fragments of memory—collapsed in time—converge into a belief system that shaped my understanding of love. This room is a constructed architecture of emotion. Listen. Can you hear what he is saying?
To step inside is to enter a heart and mind made visible—yours and mine. Try not to take it personal.
HEALING:This word was written from the ashes of my marital love letters.
Out of Context: Try Not to Take it Personal will run from August 25th- September 21st with regular hours Monday-Friday 2-7pm and weekend hours during events at RGCA.
Come enjoy music in our Historic Tiffany Chapel!
Woodland is pleased to announce our upcoming concert series this fall with Viva La Strings. Each concert will consist of a string quartet and we will be exploring the best of classical music throughout the series. There will be two concerts in September and one in October. Each concert will last 2 hours with an intermission and Refreshments will be provided. Due to the size of the chapel, seating is limited so reserve your tickets today!
Price $40 a ticket (for each concert)
Date: September 13th at 2pm
The Richardsonian Romanesque gateway, chapel, and office completed in 1887 are on the National Register of Historic Places with the chapel featuring one of the finest original Tiffany windows in the country. It also houses 16 other Tiffany windows and a hand-cut Tiffany mosaic floor.
The restoration of the Chapel and Administration Building was brought to completion in 2024. The project involved the replacement of over 700 red sandstones and unveiled previously lost details of the Chapel, reinstating its historical grandeur and architectural integrity for future generations to appreciate. The interior of the Chapel was completely restored including the 17 Tiffany windows and Tiffany mosaic tile floor.
All proceeds support the Woodland Arboretum Foundation which focuses on the restoration, preservation, horticultural and educational projects needed to keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.
Parking is available both inside and outside the gates.
*If you would like to purchase tickets for all three concerts at a discount price, please contact us at 937-228-3221.
September 13 @ 5:30 PMFree Admission
Series: Amplified Series
Genre: Jazz
Jazz Amplified Lineup:
Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz StompersRic SextonCherry Poppin Daddies
Get ready for a night of quirky indie rock vibes with Mr. Gnome, TV Queens, and Abertooth Lincoln at Blind Bob's!
MOMMAWelcome To My Blue Sky Tourw/ Villagerrr
Saturday, September 13Doors at 7:00PM, Show at 8:00PMAges 16+ (Under 16 allowed in w/ parent or guardian. Both need paid ticket.)
* $2 off any sandwich across the street at MOTR on day of show with proof of purchase *
Parking Info: Click Here
Momma is the musical project of Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman. After moving to New York from Los Angeles, the two brought on bassist and producer Aron Kobayashi Ritch, and drummer Preston Fulks, to flesh out their sound. Produced by Kobayashi Ritch, Momma's new album, Welcome to My Blue Sky, lays bare all of the precious and all of the ugly experiences of falling in and out of love, and the art of keeping secrets. Welcome to My Blue Sky comes out April 4th, 2025.
Sincerely,Momma