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New "Welcoming" Mural Unveiled Near Oregon District Mass Shooting Site

Jerry Kenney
The Oregon District Gateway Mural

Visitors entering Dayton’s Oregon District near Smokin Bar-B-Que and The Neon movie theatre will now be greeted by a roughly 3,000-square-foot mural. 

The giant art piece is the work of Dayton artist Tiffany Clark, and while it was planned before the Aug. 4 mass shooting, its completion two months after the massacre holds special meaning for some residents and business owners in the neighborhood.

Oregon District Business Association Treasurer Natalie Skilliter owns the Corner Kitchen restaurant, located on the district’s eastern end. She says the new mural received a lot of attention as it was being created.

“People, I think, are so thrilled by it," she says. "It's just really welcoming, it provides a sense of place and I hope people will kind of slow down and say 'wow, what's that?' and explore the Oregon District a little bit.

Skilliter says the mural, first proposed by Tony Kroeger, planning division manager for the city of Dayton, is an extension of the lighting and mural project completed at Transportation Center Garage.

Skilliter says the new Oregon District mural reflects the solidarity expressed by many local residents, business owners and their patrons following the tragedy.

“What Dave Chappelle did for us with Gem City Shine and the whole idea of kind of taking back the street and reclaiming it, I feel like this mural contributes to that sentiment a little bit. So, it unites us," she says. "It makes us feel like the street is ours and nobody can take that away from us ever."  

The piece was a collaborative effort between the city, the Oregon District Business Association and the Key Ads company.

Still to be completed is a large digital installation to go above the Oregon District gateway. Key Ads officials say that installation should be finished within the week.

Jerry began volunteering at WYSO in 1991 and hosting Sunday night's Alpha Rhythms in 1992. He joined the YSO staff in 2007 as Morning Edition Host, then All Things Considered. He's hosted Sunday morning's WYSO Weekend since 2008 and produced several radio dramas and specials . In 2009 Jerry received the Best Feature award from Public Radio News Directors Inc., and was named the 2023 winner of the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors Best Anchor/News Host award. His current, heart-felt projects include the occasional series Bulletin Board Diaries, which focuses on local, old-school advertisers and small business owners. He has also returned as the co-host Alpha Rhythms.