This week’s edition also spotlights a must-see regional premiere play, a fun Birding Challenge, an iconic director supporting a local film festival, and a new documentary about one of Dayton’s favorite sons.
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😊Around Town: 10 things to do in Dayton this weekend
From supporting local artists at the Dayton Art Fair to being enchanted by Dayton Ballet’s “Cinderella” or wowed by a master illusionist in Troy, see our list of things to do this weekend.
🎭Theater: Human Race Theatre’s timely ‘Society’ is ripped from the headlines
🐦Get Active: MetroParks identifies 12 areas good for its Birding Challenge, which has prizes
Attention bird lovers! The self-guided Five Rivers MetroParks Birding Challenge begins March 1 complete with a chance to win a variety of prizes. Find out how you can participate.
📚Literati: Sierra Leone chosen as Dayton’s first poet laureate, officials announce
🎬Film: Director John Waters heading to Dayton for Yellow Springs Film Fest’s Mini-Fest
Infamously camp-tastic director/screenwriter John Waters will attend a special 25th anniversary screening of his dark comedy “Cecil B. Demented” in conjunction with the Yellow Springs Film Festival’s Mini-Fest. Read more about the event and how you can meet him.
📚Literati: Former Dayton Daily News editor named board chair of Dayton Literary Peace Prize Foundation
🚗Worth the Drive: Muhammad Ali Center in Kentucky celebrates life and legacy of ‘The Greatest’
With Black History Month in full swing, the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville wants you to know “The Greatest” was much more than a celebrated boxer. Take a deeper dive into the center’s mission.
🎭Around Town: Arts news: Dayton Live’s Children’s Theatre Series, Levitt Pavilion Dayton UpClose concert and more
If you’re looking for ways to expose kids to the arts, consider Dayton Live’s Children’s Theatre Series, launching this weekend with “A Year With Frog and Toad” and featuring sensory-inclusive performances. Read more about the series and other arts news around the region.
🎬Film: Edwin C. Moses documentary to have local premiere at The Neon in March
“I think art is so important, especially dancing, because it’s something that you cannot touch, but you can feel,” said Dayton Contemporary Dance Company artist and administrator Qarrianne Blayr. Read more about her passion for dance and daily routine.
📷Photos: After Dark: Swing the Night Away 2025 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Jurassic Quest at the Dayton Convention Center, and Chocolate and Bourbon Event in Tipp City
🚗ICYMI:Ohio Creativity Trail launches with 100 attractions throughout the state, including museums and significant homes
In celebration of America’s 250th birthday next year, the Ohio Creativity Trail will spotlight more than 100 attractions recognizing the state’s artistic influence. Check out which sites will be featured.
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