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RiverScape MetroPark announces new summer activities
The summer 2024 RiverScape MetroPark music series has been announced
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Donnell Land will take place Memorial Day weekend. CONTRIBUTED
‘We are selling the vibe’: Donnell Land festivities return for fourth year
It’s Memorial Day weekend, which means it’s time to celebrate the fourth annual Donnell Land, which will take place from...
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Dayton Jewish International Film Fest opens Thursday at Glass Center
The 24th annual Dayton Jewish International Film Festival opens May 30 at UD's Roger Glass Center for the Arts and continues through June 30 at The Neon in downtown Dayton.
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Members representing each branch of the military services set wreaths during Memorial Day ceremonies in 2023 at the Dayton National Cemetery. NICK BLIZZARD/STAFF
Memorial Day weekend events in the Dayton region
The following is a list of Memorial Day events in the Dayton Daily News coverage area. These events commemorate the men ...
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Kings Island's new waterpark features more than 50 water activities for guests of all ages Soak City features more than 50 water activities, including thrill rides, family attractions, kids' play areas, and plenty of lounging room for grown ups. A 650,000-gallon wave pool - Tidal Wave Bay - and the interactive Splash River highlight the new attractions in Soak City.
Kings Island’s Soak City water park opens this weekend
This weekend marks the start of Soak City’s 35th season at Kings Island amusement park in Warren County, and beginning S...
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