Oct 08 Wednesday
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!
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. A closing reception will be held on Saturday, November 8 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Open Mic nights on 2nd And 4th WednesdayPoetry/Spoken Word Night on 1st & 3rd WednesdayBeginning At 7
We’re hosting a Spoken Word and Open Mic Night at Tuck-N-Reds in Yellow Springs! This is a family-friendly event, and we’re working to build a supportive community of local musicians, poets, comedians, and performers of all kinds. Everyone is welcome—whether you’re a seasoned artist or stepping on stage for the first time, we invite you to come share your voice. Sign up by texting (937)460-8582
Grammy-winning guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Christone “Kingfish” Ingram is back on the road with The Hard Road World Tour. Fresh off a triumphant run with the Experience Hendrix Tour, Kingfish is set to bring his incendiary, impassioned performances to fans at Taft Theatre on October 8.
This highly anticipated international headline tour kicks off on April 11 at the Tampa Bay Blues Festival and will travel across Australia, North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom, running through Thanksgiving. Fans can expect a celebration of Kingfish’s journey from local juke joints and blues clubs to international stages.
“I’m really looking forward to The Hard Road Tour,” said Ingram. “I’m grateful for the chance to make and play the music I love. These shows will be a celebration of both the long, sometimes tough journey I’ve taken in this industry and the amazing fans who’ve supported me every step of the way. I’ve got new songs to share and some great friends joining me. I’m truly ready to party with y’all.
A limited number of VIP packages will also be available, offering an exclusive pre-show experience with Kingfish, including a signed collectible. For complete details, visit www.callmekingfish.com
Fans attending The Hard Road World Tour will be among the first to hear tracks from Kingfish’s upcoming album – his first since his Grammy Award-winning 662. The new record, due out later this year, marks the debut release from Red Zero Records, the label co-founded by Kingfish and his longtime manager Ric Whitney.
Oct 09 Thursday
Vienna Teng is performing at Clark State Performing Arts Center, Kuss Auditorium on October, 9th.
About Vienna Teng:“I was in a long-distance relationship with music for many years,” jokes songwriter Vienna Teng. “Now we’re finally moving back in together.” Long-distance, perhaps, but also long-running. In 2002, Teng released her debut album Waking Hour, landing her on NPR’s Weekend Edition, The Late Show with David Letterman and the top of Amazon’s music charts. Her album “Aims” in 2013 became the first album to win four Independent Music Awards. A computer science major before she was a recording artist, Teng is a nerd at heart, as comfortable in spreadsheets as the spotlight. Studying environmental sustainability led to a new career working on climate change, energy and waste issues and in 2022, she launched a “music x climate action” community on Patreon. The long-distance phase is over. Now it’s time for communion – and moving forward.
Oct 10 Friday