Sep 21 Saturday
Join us to celebrate with these two local businesses on September 21, from 12-5pm.
Skeleton Dust Records Grand Opening and Pink Moon Goods Shopiversary Celebration
After spending 6 years downtown Skeleton Dust Records has moved to a new location at the corner of 5th Street and Huffman right across the street from Pink Moon Goods who is celebrating 2 years of being in the Historic Huffman Neighborhood. Come celebrate these two local businesses!
Guest Vendors include:At Pink Moon GoodsEat the Rich cupcakes and other yummy treats
Riley Street Merchants Gem City Jewelry and hand block printed paper and textiles
Tadmor Greenes native plant nursery
Meadowsweet Ecological Landscape Native Plant design and landscaping company
At Skeleton Dust RecordsEmma Jackson Weaver and Natural Dye Artist, naturally dyed goods and live weaving demo on the stage area
Community Kitchen small batch Kombucha
Free chili hot dogs (with vegan option) and potato salad for everyone.
Live DJ spinning vinyl
The first 50 customers who make a purchase at Pink Moon Goods will get a free indigo dyed repurposed cloth napkin!
See you at the corner of 5th and Huffman!
Join MGV's and Florentina Rodriguez for a session on seed saving, covering its history, methods, and featuring a hands-on demonstration. Feel free to bring your own seeds, chair, and water bottle. The event is free and open to all, but registration is required: https://go.osu.edu/seedsaving24
It’s called “blood harmony” – the sound of voices blending with the knowledge of each other’s joy and sorrows – and it sends a tingle down your spine. Come listen to the BIG FAMILY BUSINESS deliver just that, along with some driving dance music to spur on some fancy step dancing and group clogging.
The Good & Young Family: Rick Good, Sharon Leahy, Linzay and Emma Young – known to many through their work with Rhythm in Shoes – and the Bob Lucas, Chloe Manor, Chris Westhoff Family of Mad River Theater Works fame, are joining forces to present a concert of original and traditional songs and tunes, super-charged with clogging to old time music and stories shared with humor and truth.
And just to kick it up a notch, Beth Wright, former RIS dancer and current teaching artist for Dayton’s Muse Machine, along with her daughter, Violet, will be icing the cake with cousin Becky Hill, world renowned dancer and instigator of Terpsichorean delights.
This multigenerational ensemble of families, with many decades of performance experience, is sure to captivate, comfort and amuse. The performance will be followed by a community barn dance, with gender neutral instruction designed for all ages and levels.
Big fun for everyone!
https://leahygood.com/
Big Family Business artwork by Sam Bartlett
Sep 22 Sunday
Looking for something fun to do with the family? Then blow your own pumpkin in our Pumpkin Blow! With the help of our professional glassblowers, you will blow your own pumpkin from hot molten glass. Experience the wonder that is glassblowing this holiday season with your loved ones!
Scheduled in 30 minute intervals per person, Wednesday-Sunday. Reservations are required. Check availability by phone or email. Students must be 5 years or older. Ready for pickup in 7 days.
The University of Dayton Roger Glass Center for the Arts Gallery is excited to present: “The Devil Hiding in Plain Sight” by Zora J Murff opening August 19th and running through November 1st. An Artist Interview will be held in the gallery October 3rd from 3-5pm and a reception will be held from 4-7pm October 4th, 2024.
Continuing his fierce and open questioning of racial and cultural constructs, Zora J Murff presents a new exhibition of artworks titled The Devil Hiding in Plain Sight. In this collection of collages, Murff uses methodologies of enlightened witnessing and appropriation to demonstrate how a global conspiracy of anti-Black genocide has existed and continues to persist through systemic oppression.
Artist Diamond Stingily said, “I think violence is a part of every day for a lot of people. To not live in violence is a privilege.” This is a real political stance, not a radical one. Murff asks all attendees of this exhibition to confront their complicity in perpetuating violent anti-Black agendas. To Black viewers specifically, Murff encourages an urgent development and promotion of intellectual and physical self-defense against ideologies and agents of white supremacy.
University of Dayton: Roger Glass Center for the Arts Gallery29 E Creative WayDayton, OH 45409(937) 229-3204Mon–Fri 10am–8pm, Sun 9am–2pm
We invite our guests to bring in their favorite vinyl albums to spin on our house turntable each and every Sunday from 1pm-8pm. Free donuts while they last. Make a day out of it and visit one of our awesome local record shops before coming in! Enjoy your spoils over a pint and a pastry.
🐾 Pups on the Patio is back! Join us on Sept. 22 from 3-7 PM at Wandering Griffin for an afternoon of fun, brews, and furry friends.
✨ The Humane Society of Greater Dayton will have adoptable dogs ready for their forever homes. Plus, $1 from each beer sold supports their mission.
✂️ Treat your pup to FREE nail trims by Barker’s Barbershop for Dogs.
🍩 Death Grip Donuts will be serving up delicious donuts for both humans and dogs!
🐶 Need microchipping? Happy Paws and Claws Veterinary Clinic will offer this service (additional cost applies).
🍪 Spoil your pup with treats from Marley’s Paw Bakery, or explore healthy options from Hollywood Feed.
📸 Capture the moment with professional pet portraits by Pawz to Pose Photography (additional cost applies).
Join us for an afternoon of wagging tails, tasty treats, and community spirit. We can’t wait to see you there!
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