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What's Great in Dayton: January 16 - 22, 2015

Muse Machine presents Oliver! this weekend at the Victoria Theater.

The Muse Machine Theater is happening right now and they are doing Oliver! The most talented young performers across this area are performing. You will hear family favorites like  “As Long as He Loves Me” and “Consider Yourself.” This is this weekend at The Victoria Theater.

A mind-bending exhibition of photographs and videos by 12 digital artists is opening tonight at the DVAC. From the glowing screens of computer monitors and camera viewfinder windows, they have created and manipulated data just as a painter might mix paint on a canvas. A reception is 5-8pm tonight. On your Facebook find Dayton Visual Arts Center.

The Texas Tenors bring their unique blend of country, gospel, classical, and Broadway to the stage with breathtaking vocals, humor, and cowboy charm. This is Friday and Saturday at The Schuster.

Explore the archaeology of Ohio from the earliest natives over 12,000 years ago. On Saturday, at 10:30am a free lecture about Prehistoric Architecture of the Ohio River Valley is happening at The Sunwatch.

Have you seen the latest Arti-FACT Friday post? Post a guess for your chance to win a FREE annual family membership to Carillon Historical Park! All will be revealed on the last Friday of the month. On your Facebook find Dayton History at Carillon Park.

And finally, the 2nd Street Market was named the "Best Farmers Market."  It is a great place to grab lunch and shop for fresh, local produce and hand-crafted merchandise. It is open year-round on Thursdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Charlie, It’s Great In Dayton, Campbell

Charlie Campbell wants to spread the news of so many wonderful aspects in the greater Dayton area. He is a cheerleader and a real believer that our area is the place to be. He has been active in this area for almost 40 years and you can hear him weekly at WYSO.