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5 THINGS TO DO
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National Doughnut Day falls on Friday, June 4 this year and area shops and bakeries have specials lined up.
Get ready for National Doughnut Day! Here’s your guide to free treats and scrumptious deals
Here's where to find sweet deals on National Doughnut Day in the Dayton area.
2.
Good food and good times were had by all at the 2015 Troy Strawberry Festival.
Get your ‘Jam’ on: Troy’s Strawberry Jam happens this weekend
A smaller version of the Troy Strawberry Festival, called the Strawberry Jam, will be taking place on Friday, June 4 from 5-10 p.m. and Saturday, June 5 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Prouty Plaza in downtown Troy. The event will include food and live entertainment.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Dayton Pride Parade, hosted by the Greater Dayton LGBT Center, was reinvented as a reverse parade where the spectators drove down E. Second St. in downtown Dayton between Patterson Blvd. and Main St. to view static displays set up by the performers, sponsors and non-profits. Originally scheduled for June 6, 2020, the reverse parade was held on Saturday morning, August 22, 2020. Did we spot you there? TOM GILLIAM/CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
Prepare for Pride: Celebrate LGBT community this weekend in downtown Dayton
The Greater Dayton LGBT Center will be hosting the Dayton Pride parade and festival on Friday, June 4 from 6-10 p.m. and on Saturday, June 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Courthouse Square in downtown Dayton.
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Beavercreek native and country music star Thomas Mac will be performing at JD Legends in Franklin on Saturday, June 5 at 8 p.m. CONTRIBUTED.
Thomas Mac is back: Beavercreek native to perform in Franklin this weekend
Beavercreek native and country music star Thomas Mac will be performing at JD Legends in Franklin on Saturday, June 5 at 8 p.m.
5.
Strawberry pickers from all over southwest Ohio, like the Blakley family from Germantown, converge on Stokes Farm in Wilmington to pick their own. Stokes operations manager Mark Stokes said they worked hard to keep the plants safe from the deep freeze and late spring frost which he attributes to a good crop of strawberries this year. TY GREENLEES / STAFF
Attention berry lovers! Picking season ends soon so hurry to visit these 3 farms near Dayton
Before the season is over, check out these three farms near Dayton that are offering pick-your-own strawberries.
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