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5 THINGS TO DO
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Chaminade-Julienne High School's Blue Green Club hosted its annual CJ Fish Fry on Saturday, March 18. The event, which draws alumni and supporters of the school as well as members of the community, featured a meal of fish, sausage and sides. Visitors also had the opportunity to play games of chance and participate in a silent auction. DAVID A. MOODIE/CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
Dayton Fish Fry Guide 2024
Fish Fry events for 2024 in and around Dayton, Ohio.
2.
Jay and Nikki Webb, better known as MC Picket Fence and DJ Ladi Bounce, host Hip Hop With Us II at Dayton Metro Library West Branch on Saturday, Feb. 17, with panel discussions, vendors, food trucks and live DJ.
Hip-hop summit features local artists and activists panel, vendors and food trucks
Health and wellness have been the focus of “Fly With Us” since the video podcast launched in 2019. With Hip Hop With Us ...
3.
Bob Margolin, who played guitar in Muddy Waters band from 1973 to 1980, will be joined by Joe Tellmann, Hayden Everding, Michael Amodeo and other area Pinetop Perkins Foundation alumni for Dayton Blues Societys 8th Annual Youth Blues Showcase at the Phone Booth Lounge in Kettering on Saturday, Feb. 17.
Muddy Waters’ former guitarist Bob Margolin returns to region for show with young players
There isn’t an official Mount Rushmore for American blues, but if there was, Muddy Waters would certainly be one of thos...
4.
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Examining a ‘radical act’: Wright State presents double dose of ‘Doll’s House’
Wright State University offers Dayton audiences a unique opportunity to experience the legendary story of Nora Helmer before liberation and after as it presents Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama “A Doll’s House” and the area premiere of Lucas Hnath’s contemporary-esque sequel “A Doll’s House, Part 2.”
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Superheroes and spies roamed the galleries of the National Museum of the Air Force on Saturday, July the 8. After Dark: Spies and Superheroes featured trivia games, a costume contest and the opportunity for some lucky guests to sit in the cockpit of the world famous SR-71 Blackbird spy plane. The event was sponsored by the Air Force Museum Foundation. DAVID A. MOODIE/CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
‘Dinosaurs in Motion’ exhibit at Air Force Museum includes 14 interactive dinosaur sculptures
"Dinosaurs in Motion" will run from Feb.17- May 13.
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