Dayton, OH
Dayton, OH

Events in Dayton

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APR26
Sports

Pinball Tournament 1 vs. 1 IFPA Tournament

A head-to-head, one-on-one pinball tournament invites participants to face off in direct matches. Entry is $1 plus the cost of games played. First, second, and third place will be awarded, and the champion takes home a King Kong Translite.

Wild Axe Throwing
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Sports

Overfield at the Dragon’s

A relaxed afternoon on the lawn with friends awaits at the Dayton Dragons. Tickets are available in advance.

Day Air Ballpark
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Workshops & Classes

Intro to Encaustic with Kate Santucci

Explore the dynamic, tactile world of encaustic painting in a hands-on workshop led by Kate Huser Santucci. Participants will learn how pigment is fused with heated wax to build rich, layered surfaces, and will practice foundational techniques such as layering, mark making, and surface manipulation. Whether you are new to the medium or looking to expand your practice, the session offers a supportive setting to experiment and learn. The workshop takes place in the Project Pit at Front Street. Enter through Door B/C on the basement level. Cost is $80 for members and $100 for non-members. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. About the instructor: Santucci is a Dayton-based artist working in encaustic and mixed media. She holds a BFA in Visual Art with a concentration in sculpture from Wright State University, pursued advanced study through a residency with Patricia Seggebruch, and received a 2020 Artist Opportunity Grant from the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District and Culture Works to study with Alicia Tormey. She has been awarded a 2025 residency at Chateau D’Orquevaux in France. Her work has been exhibited at the Springfield Museum of Art, The Edward A. Dixon Gallery, the Dayton Society of Artists, Studios on High in Columbus, and in the Canadian Encaustic Conference exhibition Waxing Poetic, where she was a featured speaker. Public projects include a mural in downtown Dayton and a commissioned series for the Southeast Branch of the Dayton Metro Library. Her work is held in private collections across the United States. Working with beeswax, damar resin, and pigment, she creates luminous, layered surfaces that explore themes from the natural world and human perception.

Front Street
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Groups & Meetups

Fiber Arts Group

This gathering welcomes anyone interested in fiber crafts, from complete beginners to seasoned pros. Activities may include weaving, sewing, crochet, knitting, felting, needlework, and macrame. Participants create for the joy of making or contribute to community-focused efforts, such as crafting hats for cancer patients, while connecting with an eclectic circle of artists and crafters.

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Theater

Stomp

Stomp brings a high energy stage experience to Victoria Theatre at Dayton Live, blending driving percussion, tightly choreographed movement, and visual humor. The rhythms build and interplay in ways that spark toe tapping and clapping, creating a lively atmosphere that keeps the momentum going throughout the performance.

Victoria Theatre at Dayton Live
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Health & Wellness

12 step spiritual meeting and workshop (spirituality, principles, – not religious)

Explore the spiritual side of recovery in a welcoming setting that uses The Life Recovery Bible Program as a guide. The environment is open to people of any faith or belief system, offering a safe space for honest conversation where personal stories are heard and respected. Discussion centers on personal spiritual growth and the understanding that each person follows a unique path. Whether someone is hurting, feeling broken, or simply seeking to be understood, this gathering offers room to share, learn, heal, and grow. There is no expectation to have everything figured out, only a compassionate community ready to listen.

Alco-Aides Club
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Music

Jimmy Leach Jazztet

The Great Lady Concert Series concludes with the Jimmy Leach Jazztet at Christ Episcopal Church in downtown Dayton. Trumpeter and vocalist Jimmy Leach leads a program of 20th century jazz standards, drawing from the songbooks of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, Dorothy Fields, Duke Ellington, and others, performed by talented Dayton jazz musicians. This free concert is open to the public. Free parking is available in the lot next to the church, with metered parking also available and free on weekends. The building is fully handicap accessible.

Christ Episcopal Church, Dayton
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Music

70th Anniversary Concert featuring UD faculty brass quintet

The 70th anniversary concert series begins with a performance by the University of Dayton Faculty Brass Quintet. Continuing the University of Dayton Department of Music’s long-running tradition of faculty brass ensembles, the group now performs in the standard brass quintet format, which supports a broad scope of repertoire for audiences. It is made up of UD brass instructors alongside top regional freelancers, sharing brass music with listeners both on campus and beyond.

Peace Lutheran Church
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Workshops & Classes

SCI-FI RPG in Dayton Area

Learn the FATE roleplaying system in a welcoming, hands-on session. No experience is necessary and no materials are required. Step into a transhuman, post-scarcity setting with echoes of Ghost the Shell and Star Trek, where a utopian society is on the brink of collapse. Expect a thoughtfully crafted story, high-energy action, and a narrative driven by player choices. Participants will engage directly with the plot and collaborate to shape how the story unfolds.

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Health & Wellness

Parents + Pals (ages 0-5)

Guided by Cassidy at Speakeasy Yoga, this 60-minute class welcomes caregivers and children ages 0 to 5 to share gentle movement, mindfulness and playful connection. All experience levels are invited. Expect relaxed poses, interactive moments and simple bonding activities that make yoga enjoyable for grownups and little ones together. Bring your baby, and everything else needed for class is provided.

Speakeasy Yoga
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Art & Culture

Future is Now X

The Future is Now Experience brings its Dayton edition to the Dayton Society of Artists. For over six years, Future is Now has united live artists and DJs in collaborative, high energy settings, with most editions taking place in Brooklyn. This installment continues that spirit in Dayton, connecting creative communities across cities through live art, sound, and shared creative energy. The event is open to the public and welcomes all ages. A livestream option will be available for those who cannot attend in person.

Dayton Society of Artists
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Sports

Sunday Night Luck of the Draw

This weekly Luck of the Draw darts event features on-site signups followed by play. Participants must be present, registered, and paid before the start. The entry fee is $10, with an additional $3 mystery out.

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Music

Live at Wholly Grounds

Wholly Grounds hosts a live jazz set featuring G. Scott Jones on trombone and tuba, Brenda Flowers on trombone and vocals, Kayla Upthegrove on saxophone, Eric Snyder on piano, Eddie Brookshire on bass, and Shohei Shibata on drums. Settle in with a drink and take in the vibrant sounds from this brass-forward ensemble. There is a $10 cover.

Wholly Grounds
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Health & Wellness

Free Your Sole 5K/10K

Tackle a hilly 5K or 10K through Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum that trades an easy personal record for a rewarding workout, scenic views of Dayton, and a look at local history along the way. Proceeds support the Woodland Foundation. Race packets can be picked up in advance at Up and Running in Dayton or on race day. After the finish, enjoy post-run food from the Centerville Blender Blend Food Truck, with a portion of purchases also benefiting the Woodland Foundation.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
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Health & Wellness

HOF Instride 5K Challenge

At Eastwood MetroPark, the HOF Instride 5K Challenge brings runners and walkers together to uplift single mothers and their children. This community-focused 5K encourages participants to move with purpose, turning each step into hope, support, and a path toward stronger futures.

Eastwood MetroPark
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Workshops & Classes

April Pick Your Project - DAYTON

Create a stained glass suncatcher at Yellow Cab Tavern in a hands-on workshop. Select from four project designs, work with precut glass pieces, and learn essential techniques or continue building on experience you already have. Hands-on instruction is provided, and the fee includes all materials needed to complete one finished piece. Parking and entry are located at the back of the building.

Yellow Cab Tavern
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Sports

Open Practice

An open practice session is planned at Dayton Motorcycle Club. The event is dependent on the weather, as spring in Ohio can be unpredictable.

Dayton Motorcycle Club
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Music

Slovak Sunday Sessions April

This session at the American Slovak Club features music, with doors opening before it begins. The bar is cash-only for beverages.

American Slovak Club
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Workshops & Classes

Pencil and Prompts, Drawing Basics with Matt Burgy

Discover drawing fundamentals in a Pencil and Prompts session guided by a local artist. Basic materials are supplied, and participants may bring their own graphite tools if they prefer. No prior experience is expected. Each session focuses on a different theme or technique, inviting experimentation and growth. The program takes place at the Dayton Society of Artists. Pricing is 35 dollars for non-members and 25 dollars for members, and pre-registration is required. Instruction is led by Matthew Burgy, a multidisciplinary artist working in sculpture and painting with extensive workshop experience. His practice explores movement, form, and expression through kinetic sculptures, jewelry, and paintings, and he collaborates with Culture Works to engage the community. He is part of the Front Street artist community, where he creates, exhibits, and sells work from his studio.

Dayton Society of Artists
APR27
Art & Culture

Woodland Historic Tour

Explore the history of Woodland, established in 1841 and counted among the nation’s earliest rural cemeteries. The tour visits the graves of the Wright Brothers, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Erma Bombeck, James Ritty, the Stanley and Mead families, George Newcom, and many other notable and infamous Dayton residents. Meet at Eichelberger Plaza by the cemetery’s main gates. Parking is available inside the grounds and outside the gates. Wear comfortable walking shoes and consider bringing a water bottle. Tours take place in most weather, with exceptions only for thunder or lightning. Reservations are required. A $5 donation is suggested, and contributions support the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its restoration, preservation, horticultural, and educational work that helps keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
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Theater

DNA Dilemma

DNA Dilemma brings a reunion event to the Dayton Spaghetti Warehouse, pairing a show with a three course dinner. The cost is $39.95 per person, with tax and gratuity additional. For reservations, call 937-461-3913.

Downtown Dayton
APR27
Sports

Introduction to Archery(Monday Class)

Build a solid foundation in archery with a five week introductory training that meets for one hour, one day each week. Equipment is provided and outside equipment is not permitted. Participants must be 8 years of age or older and able to perform the activity safely. Attendance at the first week session is required or registration will be canceled. There are no refunds if you cannot make your scheduled appointments, so please plan ahead. After placing an order, participants will receive an email within one week of the scheduled start date with instructions and to gather additional information. Coaches will do their best to accommodate schedule changes, but a spot on another day is not guaranteed. The Introduction to Archery is offered as part of the package.

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Dancing

GROOVES WITH GAB

A drop-in hip hop class in Dayton welcoming all experience levels and open to participants ages 7 and up.

APR27
Career

Dayton PRSSA and PRSA Mixer

A relaxed networking mixer brings together University of Dayton students involved in their PRSSA chapter and PRSA professionals. The focus is on meaningful conversation, encouragement, and building connections with the next generation of public relations practitioners. Designed to be informal, the gathering gives students a chance to ask questions, expand their professional network, and gain insight into the industry. Attendees can stop in and head out as their schedules permit.

APR27
Music

Sinclair Concert Band

Catch a performance by the Sinclair Concert Band with special guests, Northwestern High School Symphonic Band and Tri-County North Concert Band, at Blair Hall Theatre in Building 2. Admission is free, parking is complimentary, and the event is open to the public.

Blair Hall Theatre
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Comedy

Open Mic Comedy Night

Unwind at an open mic comedy night that keeps it casual and fun. Pajamas are welcome, and a $5 margarita special is available. Each week introduces a new theme to inspire sets, and the comedian who delivers best on the theme earns a free appetizer. Sign-ups are available, then the show begins.

Oregon Express
APR27
Games & Entertainment

Trivia Night | Buffalo Wild Wings - Dayton OH - MON 6p

Trivia Game Night brings teams together at Buffalo Wild Wings in Dayton for an upbeat evening of questions and quick thinking. Expect a mix of categories that range from pop culture to history, with collaborative rounds that reward sharp minds and good teamwork. The vibe is spirited and friendly, with plenty of laughs as groups aim for the top spot. Participation is free, and prizes are up for grabs for those who compete.

buffalo wild wings 1900 Brown St, Dayton, OH 45409
APR27
Games & Entertainment

Gem City Pinball League - Season 17

Gem City Pinball League returns for Season 17 at Canal Street Arcade and Deli, meeting on Mondays with exceptions for most holidays or when the league is not in session. Any schedule changes will be communicated to members. The cost to participate is $20 per session, plus coin drop each week. Each week features groups of three or four players who compete on four randomly selected machines, earning points based on placement. Pairings rotate so members play with different competitors throughout the season. The regular season spans eight weeks, followed by two nights of finals. A cutoff based on overall standings determines placement into A division finals or B division finals, and every participant qualifies for one of these tournaments. Finals formats may adjust based on league needs and the number of players. Reliable attendance is expected. There are no make up weeks, though one drop is applied so each player’s lowest weekly score is removed at the end of the season. Missing three weeks results in removal from season rankings and disqualification from that season’s finals, with special circumstances considered at the discretion of league operators if communicated promptly. Players removed for attendance may still play during the season, but scores will not be recorded, and they may return at the start of the next season if space allows. Respectful conduct is required. Disrespectful behavior, arguing with officials, or disregarding rules can lead to disqualification or removal. Mechanical issues can occur in pinball, and rulings may involve shutting down or restarting a game. Final decisions rest with league directors, supporting a fair and welcoming experience for all.

Canal Street Arcade and Deli
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Music

TCN

An invited appearance by the TCN Concert Band brings an evening of music to Blair Hall at Sinclair Community College.

Blair Hall
APR28
Groups & Meetups

Fiber Tuesdays at Have A Gay Day

Enjoy a relaxed drop in fiber arts meetup where everyone is welcome. Whether you knit, crochet, do needlework, or practice other fiber crafts, bring your current project and spend time with fellow makers to trade tips and find fresh inspiration.

APR28
Groups & Meetups

H7 MVP

H7 MVP, short for Military Veteran Professionals, is a support group for military members and their families. Hosted at Troll Pub in Dayton, the gathering centers on providing support and exploring ways to connect with the Dayton community.

Troll Pub Dayton
APR28
Workshops & Classes

The Art of Kimchi: A Hands-On Fermentation Workshop

Discover the craft of kimchi in an interactive workshop led by Ferm Ground, where participants make a personalized batch from fresh ingredients and take home a quart jar to finish fermenting. Along the way, learn practical techniques that build confidence to continue fermenting in your own kitchen. Drawing on more than a decade of fermentation and preservation experience, Ferm Ground brings a journey that began with homemade peach wine to a broader exploration of traditional methods, bold flavors, and the transformation of food. The session explores the roots of kimchi and fermentation, why these practices have endured across cultures, and why they matter today. Expect a clear introduction to fermentation fundamentals and kimchi traditions, a step-by-step making process, guidance on customizing flavors, safe fermentation tips, and ideas for applying these skills to other ferments. Your ticket includes a cocktail or mocktail to enjoy while you work. Additional beverages are available from The Silos main bar, and food can be found from on-site purveyors such as Fête, Burger Bistro, Nood Bar, and Kung Fu BBQ. The price is $60 and includes the workshop and drink. Capacity is limited to 25 participants, and all materials are provided. This experience welcomes absolute beginners as well as the fermentation-curious.

The Silos
APR28
Health & Wellness

Stop the Drama: Anger Management Class (8-Week Series)

East End Community Services by WestCare Ohio presents Stop the Drama, an eight-week anger management series focused on practical tools for handling strong emotions and making healthier choices. In a supportive setting, participants explore strategies to manage anger, recognize personal triggers, communicate more effectively, strengthen relationships, and build everyday coping skills. The program is free and open to the public, and registration is required.

APR28
Art & Culture

Certified Human Night | HRTC's 40th Birthday Bash

Certified Human Night: The Birthday Bash Edition marks 40 years of The Human Race Theatre Company with a lively celebration inspired by 1986. Expect festive surprises and a salute to this year’s Special Certified Human, a bold supporter of the arts whose impact will be recognized. Each ticket supports the future of live theatre in Dayton, making this milestone a purpose driven celebration. Ticket options include a VIP package at $150 with premium center seating, a private backstage pre party for VIPs, and deluxe Human Race merchandise. Wing Seating at $40 includes food, fun, and the full birthday bash experience, all pointing to a simple truth... being human never goes out of style.

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Fundraisers

Charity Bingo

This charity bingo event benefits the Junior League of Dayton. A $5 donation provides one board and a chance to win prizes. Ten percent of bar sales will also be donated to support the organization.

Yellow Cab Tavern
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Workshops & Classes

Waste-Free Dayton

Discover practical ways to reduce waste and consumption with guidance from Waste-Free Dayton. This local nonprofit, committed to a healthier and more sustainable future, will cover the basics for getting started with a waste-free way of living in the Dayton metro area. Offered in collaboration with Green Oakwood.

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Health & Wellness

Open Reiki Share

A Reiki share brings together practitioners and individuals who want to experience Reiki to exchange healing sessions in a calm, communal setting. Participants take turns offering and receiving, which strengthens the collective flow of energy, fosters trust, and cultivates compassion. The format also gives students meaningful, hands-on practice to develop their skills within a community devoted to mutual support, continuous learning, and holistic well-being. Many people find that receiving from several practitioners deepens relaxation and can enhance the overall effect. Newer practitioners gain confidence through real-life experience, while the shared circle encourages emotional support and spiritual growth. The process often invites clearer intuition, greater self-awareness, and noticeable relief from stress that can leave participants feeling renewed and centered. Attendance is open to certified masters and practitioners, students currently studying Reiki, and those curious about energy work. Some may attend simply to observe, depending on the event’s guidelines. Donations are welcomed but not required.

Temple of Ancient Wisdom
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Games & Entertainment

Karaoke

Take the mic at a karaoke night hosted by Limelight Entertainment. Families are welcome, and the friendly atmosphere encourages singers of all experience levels. There is also a happy hour to set the tone for a fun, music-filled evening.

Oregon Express
APR28
Music

Tuesday Throw Back

Shannon and DJ Aura deliver a throwback soundtrack packed with favorites from the 80s, 90s, and the Y2K era. Neon outfits, side ponytails, or leg warmers are encouraged to match the theme.

Somewhere Lounge
APR28
Music

Weekly Karaoke with Zane!

Yellow Cab Tavern brings back karaoke with MC Zane Gerlach at the helm. Entry is free, and a catalog of more than 60,000 songs offers plenty to choose from. If a favorite track is missing, the hosts will work to add it.

Yellow Cab Tavern
APR28
Games & Entertainment

Toby’s pool tournament

A competitive pool tournament at Tobys Tavern features a $10 entry fee. Arrive a little early to register and enjoy drink specials before the games begin. The winner takes the entire pot.

Tobys Tavern
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Art & Culture

Annunciation Exhibits

Explore two companion exhibitions at Roesch Library centered on the Annunciation, the moment Mary accepted her role as the mother of Jesus, often called her fiat. Blessed Among Women: The Annunciation in Contemporary Art is presented in the Stuart & Mimi Rose Gallery on the first floor and features 30 works from John A. Kohan’s Sacred Art Pilgrim Collection, a gift to the Marian Library. Fiat and Faith: Symbolism of the Annunciation is on view in the Marian Library Gallery on the seventh floor and delves into the meaning of familiar elements such as the spindle, the book, the lily, and the dove that frequently appear in depictions of Gabriel’s visit. Together, these displays invite thoughtful viewing of both the story and its rich visual language.

Roesch Library
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Health & Wellness

Low-Cost Dog Vaccine Clinic

The ARC hosts an affordable vaccine clinic for dogs, with appointments available by calling 937-898-4457 and selecting option 2, then 0. Vaccinations cost $10 and include Bordetella, distemper parvo, rabies, deworming, and flea prevention. A small number of walk-ins might be accommodated, though availability is not guaranteed. This clinic is limited to Montgomery County residents, with a maximum of two appointments per owner. All dogs must have a 2026 license, which can be purchased at the time of the appointment. Microchips are offered for an additional $10 and can be obtained without vaccinations.

Montgomery County Employment Opportunity Center
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Intermediate Watercolor Class

Build watercolor landscape skills while creating two 5 x 7 inch pieces that focus on reflections in calm water. One project captures misty skies with swan silhouettes mirrored on the surface. The other features vivid clouds reflected in still water with far off rocks and trees. Geared toward painters who want to deepen their landscape techniques. Class size is limited to eight participants and the fee is $45 per person. Held at Artisans at Harrington House. For more information, call (937) 912-5065.

Artisans at Harrington House
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Fundraisers

Dine2Donate: Noodles & Co

This Dine2Donate event at Noodles & Company directs support to the PTO. Order in the restaurant, online, or through the Noodles Rewards app. For digital orders, enter the code GIVING25 in the coupon field at checkout and make sure you are signed into your Rewards account, or create one if needed. Online ordering is streamlined so you can skip the line and pick up your meal from a convenient quick pickup station. Twenty-five percent of qualifying sales from both online and in-restaurant purchases will benefit the PTO. Flyers will be sent home as the event gets closer.

Noodles & Company
APR29
Health & Wellness

Healed Minds, Whole Selves

Healed Minds, Whole Selves comes to a close with a final gathering where all three dimensions of wellness come together. This celebratory, integrative close weaves the threads of the series into one cohesive whole. Complimentary headshots will be offered while spots remain.

APR29
Workshops & Classes

Introduction to Archery

This five week introductory archery training meets once a week for a one hour session, continuing for five weeks. All necessary equipment is provided, and personal gear from outside is not permitted. After registering, participants receive an email within one week of the scheduled start date with further instruction and a request for additional information. Participants must be 8 years of age or older and able to take part safely. Attendance at the first week is required. If the opening session is missed, the registration will be canceled. There are no refunds if scheduled appointments are missed, so please plan accordingly. Coaches will try to accommodate schedule changes, but a spot in a session on a different day cannot be guaranteed.

HotShots Archery Academy
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Art & Culture

History, Mystery, Mayhem and Murder

This guided walk explores chilling chapters from Dayton’s past, visiting graves linked to real crimes. Stories include a deathbed confession connected to 18-year-old Christine Kett, the account of Rose Shafor disguising herself to assist a lover, the unresolved killing of Julius Kruse, and speculation about the Cincinnati Ripper possibly living in Dayton, along with other cases from local history. The narration presents factual events and contains graphic details that may not be suitable for all audiences. The two-hour route crosses hilly, uneven grass and can be strenuous. It is not recommended for children, older adults, or anyone who may have difficulty with long distances. Participants meet at Eichelberger Plaza by the cemetery’s main gates. Comfortable walking shoes are advised, and bringing water is encouraged. Tours run rain or shine, with the exception of thunder or lightning. A reservation is required, and a $5 donation is suggested. Donations support the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its work in restoration, preservation, horticulture, and education that help keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
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Health & Wellness

Recovery Dharma: Inquiry Meeting

Recovery Dharma offers a peer-led, Buddhist-informed path to healing from addiction. This inquiry meeting centers on reflection using questions that weave together recovery wisdom with principles like the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Five Precepts. Participants explore the prompts through quiet journaling and meditation, then come together for group conversation. The gathering welcomes anyone working with addictive patterns, whether related to alcohol or other substances, food, endless scrolling, codependency, overspending, or similar habits. The approach emphasizes empowerment, mutual support, and discovering one’s own inner wisdom and unique journey. This is a donation-based meeting and no pre-registration is required. Guests are asked to use designated guest parking unless accessible parking is needed. Please do not park in the main courtyard, which is reserved for those with accessibility needs and building tenants. Vehicles parked in the courtyard without explicit permission may be towed.

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Groups & Meetups

Gilmore Girls Reading Club

Fans of quick banter, books, and coffee can gather for a playful spin on the traditional book club. Each meeting includes making a show-themed treat, watching an episode, and chatting about whatever you are currently reading from Rory Gilmore’s well known reading list. Everyone follows their own reading path rather than a single shared title, with a collective goal of checking off as many books from the list as possible by the end of the year. The series is rated TV-PG. This program is intended for participants 13 and older and is especially welcoming to families and friends, such as a mother and daughter with a sophisticated grandmother, a book lover with a drummer, or an inn manager with a chef. Attendees younger than 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The screening is made possible through the support of the Wright Memorial Public Library Foundation.

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Games & Entertainment

Premodern Open Play

Premodern Open Play at Bell Book & Comic provides a relaxed environment for both newcomers and experienced players. Loaner decks are available, help is offered to teach the format, and the focus stays low key and welcoming. There is no entry fee, and proxies and Gold Bordered cards are permitted, which makes participation easy. Resources to learn about the format and browse decklists are available online. Casual games and a growing community are at the heart of this gathering.

Bell Book & Comic
APR29
Workshops & Classes

AKC Canine Good Citizen Course

Build polite manners and dependable obedience with the AKC Canine Good Citizen course, a four-week training series from the American Kennel Club. The program promotes responsible dog ownership and helps dogs show confidence through solid social skills and everyday behaviors. Over the four weeks, participants work on ten core areas, such as greeting people calmly, sitting nicely for petting, accepting handling and grooming, walking on a loose leash, moving through crowds, responding to sit, down, and stay cues, coming when called, behaving appropriately around other dogs, staying composed around distractions, and being comfortable during a short supervised separation. Dogs that pass the CGC test earn the official AKC Canine Good Citizen certificate, which is often a stepping stone to therapy or service dog certification, advanced obedience training, and responsible pet ownership. The CGC title is recognized by many landlords and insurance companies as proof of a well-behaved dog. This course suits owners who want to refine their dog’s manners, strengthen their bond, and prepare for more advanced training.

Pawz 4 Peeps
APR29
Music

Sinclair Wind Symphony

Enjoy a concert by the Sinclair Wind Symphony, featuring guest musicians from the Stivers School for the Arts Wind Ensemble. The performance takes place at Blair Hall Theatre in Building 2. Admission and parking are free, and the event is open to the public.

Blair Hall Theatre
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Games & Entertainment

Trivia Wednesdays - Shameless

Test your knowledge of Shameless at a themed trivia night centered on the Gallagher family, their chaos, and all the unforgettable moments from the series. Expect questions that touch on Frank’s schemes, Fiona’s hustle, Lip’s brains, and the show’s blend of drama and dysfunction, making it a solid pick for fans who followed every season. Costumes and South Side style are encouraged to set the mood. It is free to participate, winners receive prizes, and food and drinks are available all night.

On Par Entertainment
APR29
Music

DJ Open Deck

Plug into a high-energy party as DJ OPEN DECK returns with futuristic flair and neon-soaked vibes. This free showcase features a loaded roster of top talent on the decks. Enjoy happy hour specials and snag PBRs for $1 throughout the event.

Oregon Express
APR29
Health & Wellness

Dysport Dine & Dash

Hosted by Chacing Beauty Med Spa, this Dysport Dine & Dash offers a luxury beauty experience tailored for busy women who want a quick, refreshed look. Space is limited, and a deposit secures a reserved appointment. Upon arrival, guests can relax in a social setting and enjoy light bites before their treatment. Each visit includes a personalized Dysport plan for areas such as the forehead, frown lines, or crow’s feet, with the number of units assessed to support natural looking results. The format is designed for minimal downtime so attendees can be in and out and back to their day. Dysport is used to soften fine lines and wrinkles for a smoother, more youthful appearance, often with a quicker onset than traditional tox. Event perks include special pricing available only during the gathering, a free consultation, an elevated atmosphere with refreshments, optional add ons like a lip flip or vitamin injections, and assistance enrolling in Aspire Rewards to earn points and save on future treatments.

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Art & Culture

Founding Mothers Community Book Read

At The Dayton Woman’s Club, a community book conversation centers on Cokie Roberts’ Founding Mothers, reflecting on the nation’s 250th anniversary. The gathering offers a relaxed, engaging discussion around the lunch table. Admission is free, and attendees are asked to purchase lunch or a menu item during the program. Registration is required, and participants may come with friends or attend as a book group.

The Dayton Woman's Club
APR30
Music

The Naughty Lobstah

The Naughty Lobstah is heading to Levitt Pavilion Dayton for a free concert and a dinner stop, eager to see the Dayton area crowd. Spread the word to friends and family.

Levitt Pavilion Dayton
APR30
Workshops & Classes

Pressed Flower Lamp Workshop

Create a custom pressed flower lamp in a hands-on session at Artisans at Harrington House. Participants arrange real dried blossoms, greenery, and other botanical accents to craft a softly glowing piece that reflects personal style. All materials are included, with a selection of pressed flowers to choose from, and the project welcomes beginners and experienced makers, suitable for ages 8 and up. The base lamp style may vary slightly based on availability. Finished lamps make a thoughtful gift or a keepsake for the home. Space is limited. The cost is $45 per person.

Artisans at Harrington House
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Art & Culture

Francis Trick Artist Talk, Moderated By Curtis Bowman of Culture Works

Artist Francis Trick will share insights in a conversation moderated by Curtis Bowman of Culture Works, presented by The Dayton Society of Artists in collaboration with Dayton Metro Library. The discussion will delve into Trick’s creative process, materials, and approach to abstraction, along with broader ideas about experimentation and the ways light and color shape visual perception. The program takes place at the Main Library in the Community Space on the second floor. Trick’s exhibition, Exploring Color and Light, is on view in the 2nd Floor Gallery at the Main Library. Admission is free and open to the public.

Dayton Metro Library
APR30
Music

Hearts on Fire at Milton Club

Enjoy live music with dancing at Milton Athletic Club.

Milton Athletic Club
APR30
Art & Culture

Big Lens Student Showcase

Tickets are now on sale for the Big Lens student showcase, with purchase options available in person or online. They may sell out, so consider securing yours soon.

Neon Movies
APR30
Civic

The Big Thanks

At Sinclair Community College’s Ponitz Center, this morning gathering honors supporters of United Way of the Greater Dayton Area and recognizes the people whose efforts help improve the Miami Valley. It is a celebration of community impact and a sincere thank you to those who work hard on behalf of the region.

Sinclair Community College - Ponitz Center
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Sales & Discounts

99 Cent Sale!

Discover big savings at a special 99 Cent Event that takes place only four times a year. Items priced at $19.99 or less are just 99 cents, and anything $20 or higher is 50 percent off. Every purchase helps support Harvest Helps and Harvest Youth Ministries, making your finds go further for a good cause.

Second Harvest Thrift Store
APR30
Family

Toddler Storytime

This toddler-focused storytime features quick, lively tales tailored to captivate early readers. Each selection is chosen to match short attention spans and keep little listeners engaged. It offers a warm, simple introduction to the joy of books for the youngest book lovers.

Barnes & Noble
APR30
Workshops & Classes

Preplanning for Peace of Mind Workshop

A complimentary lunch or dinner workshop at Black Rock Bar & Grill - Beavercreek offers practical guidance for those arranging their own cremation or funeral plans, as well as for anyone helping a family member. Conversation covers cremation options, Veteran benefits, guidance on Medicaid spend-down, a lifetime pricing guarantee, and ways to plan ahead so loved ones are less affected by inflation. A meal is provided at no cost with no purchase required. Seating is limited, and reservations are requested.

Black Rock Bar & Grill
MAY1
Dancing

Showstopper

A dance competition is coming to Dayton. The event will be held at the Dayton Convention Center.

Dayton Convention Center
MAY1
Health & Wellness

Ohio's Hospice Caregiver Resource Fair

This free community fair is designed for the Sandwich Generation and anyone caring for older adults. It brings caregivers together with local organizations, medical professionals, and senior service providers who recognize the unique demands of caregiving. Find practical guidance on senior care, advance care planning, respite options, financial and legal planning, home health, and other supports. Talk with experts on site, relax with a chair massage, and enter for door prizes. Open to the public, no RSVP required. Hosted by Ohio's Hospice, Kettering Network, and Assisted Living Navigators, and taking place at Kettering Health Years Ahead.

Kettering Health Network
MAY1
Festivals

Front Street Studio's ArtEBration Food Truck Rally - May 1st

Front Street Studios celebrates its artist partners with an ArtEBration at Front Street that brings together a food truck rally, live entertainment, a beer garden, and access to more than 100 open artist studios. Enjoy offerings from vendors such as The Food Pitt, Rennys Hennys, Delish, Queen's Table, Salty Z' Pretzels, Order Up Food Truck and Catering, We Do BBQ, Boss Hogg's BBQ, Tuesdays Tacos and Churros, El Meson, El Beuno Taco, Hapi-Hapi Oishii, Thai 1 on, Schmidts, Double E Coffee Co, and Life's Lemons. Admission is free, the atmosphere is family friendly, and the food truck lineup is subject to change.

Front Street
MAY1
Workshops & Classes

Date Night Terrarium Building

A hands-on, feel-good experience where you and your person create side by side, building lush, medium-sized terrariums. Choose from a curated selection of plants, stones, and natural accents to design something beautiful together. Cool music, relaxed energy, and a touch of romance set the tone. It is laid-back, a little flirty, and focused on enjoying the moment. A team is available to offer design tips and plant care guidance, and no experience is needed.

Now and Zen DIY Studio
MAY1
Festivals

Artebration 2026

ARTeBRATION 2026 is a family-friendly festival dedicated to creativity, offering a variety of activities and attractions for art enthusiasts and families. This edition features the year's first Food Truck Rally at Front Street and aligns with the opening day of a weekend-long Mural Fest.

Front Street
MAY1
Health & Wellness

Nourish Your Soul thru Self-Care

An Inspiring Connections retreat at Bergamo Center in Dayton focuses on nourishing the soul through self care. The experience offers unhurried time to pause, explore creativity, reflect, spend time in nature, and find movement, creating space to reconnect with what replenishes you. Participants can wrap up the weekend feeling calmer and more connected, and leave with ideas to keep personal well-being at the forefront.

Bergamo Center
MAY1
Markets

May First Friday at the Arcade

The historic Concourse at the Dayton Arcade opens to the public, inviting visitors to explore the heart of the complex. Guests can browse and shop from on-site businesses including The Contemporary Dayton, The Garden Grille & Bar, Luke’s Grab & Go, Lucho, Maria’s at the Market, Pink Moon Goods, Too, Road Runner Espresso Bar, Smales Pretzel Bakery, Table 33, Willow Rust, and 6888 Kitchen. Ten popup vendors are planned, with the full lineup to be announced. Music fills the Concourse with a set from DJ Luke Tandy of Skeleton Dust Records. The Rotunda entrance will be closed for a private event during May First Friday. The experience offers opportunities to wander, pick up a DORA drink, and support local favorites.

Dayton Arcade
MAY1
Music

First Friday Blues Night

First Friday in downtown Dayton brings an evening of live blues, art, and community at Art & Soul Maison. The Primetime Blues Band performs a high-energy set in the gallery event space, with artwork all around enhancing the atmosphere. The venue is within the DORA District, so attendees may bring a drink purchased from participating nearby establishments while enjoying the music. Admission is free, and donations to support the band are appreciated. Entry is on the side of the gallery. It offers a relaxed way to experience live blues and explore the creative energy of First Friday with friends.

Art & Soul Maison
MAY1
Games & Entertainment

Weekly Friday Night Luck of the Draw

A Luck of the Draw darts gathering kicks off the weekend with a matched pot from the bar. Participants must be present, signed up, and paid before darts begin, and women are drawn first. The entry fee is $10 with an optional $3 mystery out. Triple shot tickets are available, along with a domestic bucket special.

Dart'N Somewhere Bar & Grill
MAY1
Comedy

Ginger Billy's "My Wife's Glad I'm on Tour" Comedy Tour

A new tour with new jokes is coming to Dayton, Ohio. This stop features fresh material throughout the show.

Dayton Funny Bone
MAY1
Music

Jazz fusion from crabswithoutlegs & Mycota

Mycota and crabswithoutlegs share the stage in The Brightside's Sidedoor Room for an evening of jazz fusion and exploratory sound. Intricate interplay and immersive textures shape a boundary-blurring experience that resists easy categorization. This event is open to all ages. Reserved tables are limited.

The Brightside 905 E 3rd St Dayton, OH 45402
MAY1
Music

On Par Entertainment Silent Disco: Latin Edition

Celebrate the start of Cinco weekend at On Par Entertainment with a Silent Disco devoted to Latin sounds. DJs spin salsa, bachata, and reggaeton for a dance-filled night where you can follow the rhythm that fits your mood.

On Par Entertainment
MAY1
Music

Warning Signs and more

A stacked bill brings together Warning Signs, Plaster, Slouch, Good Soup, and Glassworld for an evening of performances. Admission is $10. Ages 16 and up are welcome, and those under 16 may attend with a guardian.

Yellow Cab Tavern
MAY1
Dancing

Cinco De Mayo Silent Disco with DaytOn1 Salsa

Kick off Cinco de Mayo a little early with an evening built around movement, music, and high-energy fun. This salsa-focused silent disco features instruction and guidance from DaytOn1 Salsa, then a full-on headphone party where dancers choose their preferred channel and groove at their own pace. Newcomers and experienced dancers alike can step in with confidence, switch between multiple music streams, and keep the momentum going. Festive attire and costumes are encouraged to amplify the celebration.

On Par Entertainment
MAY1
Music

The Player’s Ball / Illwin’s Birthday

A birthday celebration for @_illwin brings a strong lineup, a glowing party vibe, and plenty of chances to snap memorable photos with friends. The cover charge is $10.

Oregon Express
MAY1
Music

Sharon Lane and more

Sharon Lane and Danny Sauers perform at Vagabond Studio & Gallery in celebration of the venue’s anniversary. The program honors Jennifer and Jonah, whose work in found art and photography has helped cultivate a warm, welcoming creative space. This appearance recognizes their commitment to the arts and the meaningful contribution their vision brings to the community.

Vagabond Studio & Gallery
MAY1
Health & Wellness

Heritage Cooking for Healthy Aging

This session highlights time-honored cooking and eating practices from a range of cultures. It examines how these traditions rely on whole ingredients and place special emphasis on plant foods.

Kettering Health Years Ahead
MAY1
Comedy

Ginger Billy

Ginger Billy presents a live show that captures the excitement of an evening out with friends or the satisfaction of finally seeing a long-awaited performance. Share in the atmosphere of a real crowd and the spark that only an in-person show can offer.

Funny Bone Comedy Club - Dayton Dayton Ohio Dayton, Ohio
MAY1
Festivals

A World A’Fair 2026

The festival celebrates diversity by showcasing the food, dance, music, costumes, and cultures of various ethnic groups and organizations from the Dayton and greater Miami Valley community. Approximately 35 groups will have booths at the Festival, each displaying an aspect of their culture. The theme for 2023 is "Transportation."

Greene County Expo Center
MAY1
Theater

Forgottonia

Look forward to a memorable experience as Forgottonia visits PNC Arts Annex in Dayton, Ohio.

PNC Arts Annex
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Eishin-Ryu Iaido Seminar

Instruction in Eishin-Ryu iaido with Nicklaus Suino-sensei anchors this seminar. Originating from classical Kenjutsu, iaido emphasizes precise solo kata, calm focus, and controlled movement rather than sparring or partner drills. It serves as both a welcoming entry point for newcomers and a complementary practice for those already training in other arts. No prior experience is required, and loaner equipment is provided for beginners. The fee is $120 and covers both days of training along with a dinner at the dojo. Travelers can request lodging recommendations, and the organizers are available to answer questions and manage registration.

MAY2
Fundraisers

Reach Out Free Clinic 5k for Community Health

Take part in a community 5K at J. Nutter Park, professionally timed by Speedy Feet and benefiting Reach Out, a clinic serving underserved neighbors. A $30 entry directly funds one essential service for a patient, such as a month of medication, a radiology exam, or multiple lab tests. Registration includes a T-shirt, a free cholesterol or A1C health screening, and a raffle ticket. Prizes are awarded to top finishers, with $100 for first place male and female, $50 for second, and medals for the top three in each age group. T-shirt sizes are available for women from XS to 4XL, men from S to 6XL, and youth from S to L. Every participant helps turn race day miles into meaningful care for someone in need.

E J Nutter Park
MAY2
Art & Culture

History, Mystery, Mayhem and Murder

Explore Dayton’s darker past on a guided walk through the cemetery, stopping at graves tied to victims and perpetrators of real crimes. Hear about a deathbed confession in the killing of 18-year-old Christine Kett, the story of Rose Shafor disguising herself to aid a lover, the case of Julius Kruse, and questions surrounding a possible Cincinnati Ripper connection to Dayton. The accounts are presented as they occurred, and some descriptions are graphic and may not be suitable for everyone. This two-hour experience involves substantial walking over hilly, uneven grass and may feel strenuous. It is not recommended for children, older adults, or anyone who may have difficulty with long distances. Meet at Eichelberger Plaza at the main gates of the cemetery. Wear comfortable walking shoes and consider bringing water. Tours proceed in rain, with the exception of thunder or lightning. Reservations are required. A suggested donation of $5 supports the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its restoration, preservation, horticultural, and educational efforts that help sustain Woodland as a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
MAY2
Outdoor Recreation

JK Fun Tour with WW Warehouse

Team JK athletes Eric Bartl and Mason Hargrove lead a playboating skills session covering a range of kayaking techniques. Afterwards, a pizza party with beverages takes place at Whitewater Warehouse.

Whitewater Warehouse
MAY2
Music

TBTYS Spring Music Fest

Celebrate the energy of young performers at Yellow Cab Tavern as Talking 'Bout the Young Sound presents its spring music festival. Expect a full evening of rock and more, featuring solo spotlights from band members alongside sets by alumni guest Eleanor Blue, The Firebolts, Eyes of the Fallen, BÄNG, and a finale from the TBTYS Super Group. The show welcomes all ages and there is no admission charge. The Yellow Cab Kitchen will serve pizza and snacks, and the bar team will offer a range of beverages, including alcohol-free cocktails. A cash-only raffle will support future class materials and instruments, with the drawing held just before the final song. Class efforts receive support from McCutcheon Music, the Honoring Collin Scholarship, the Rock n Roll Scholarship, and Nightbeast. Parking is available in the main fenced lot off Walnut Street between the Yellow Cab building and the Greater Dayton USBC building, with additional street parking on Walnut and on 4th Street.

Yellow Cab Tavern
MAY2
Sports

TUFF PRO REUNION SHOW

A reunion event at Hell's Dungeon brings together past and current Tuff Pro Wrestling talent for a card of matches. A meet and greet is planned before the action begins, offering time to connect with the wrestlers. VIP tickets are $15, and general admission is $10.

Hell's Dungeon
MAY2
Art & Culture

Trashion Show

Experience a runway celebration of upcycled style, where discarded materials are transformed into striking looks and beauty is rebuilt from unexpected sources. The focus is on giving garments a second life and choosing fashion that reduces waste. This cause-driven gathering emphasizes helping the community, so looking good pairs with doing good. The program includes a fashion runway followed by music. Admission is $10, and a $5 donation is highlighted.

Oregon Express
MAY2
Music

Concerts by Candlelight

An intimate concert in Dayton unfolds in a beautiful, historic setting softly illuminated by candlelight. Each performance presents beloved music in fresh arrangements, blending classical influences with contemporary sounds to create a warm, atmospheric experience. Programs vary and may highlight the songs of artists such as Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Queen, Adele, Fleetwood Mac, Vivaldi, The Beatles, Rihanna, U2, Hans Zimmer, Pink Floyd, Beyoncé, ABBA, and Metallica, alongside selections from hip hop. The lineup changes regularly, offering a range of options for many musical tastes.

Dayton
MAY2
Outdoor Recreation

Sunset Paddle

Enjoy an evening paddle as the sun dips over Eastwood Lake. Rentals cover a kayak, paddle, and life jacket, and assistance is provided for launching, so beginners are welcome. The fee is $25 per person, capacity is limited to 22 participants, and registration is available online. The outing depends on suitable weather, a signed waiver is required, and alcohol is not permitted while on the water.

Eastwood Metro Park
MAY2
Music

Flashback BAND at Dayton Hollywood Racino

Flashback Band performs at Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway for a dance party. Enjoy live music and dancing.

Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway
MAY2
Music

Authorized Personnel

This event features a live band delivering live music.

VFW Stuart Patterson Post 2800
MAY2
Music

Until Rust

Until Rust & Friends appear at Dublin Pub. The announcement features beer mug and rock hand emojis.

Dublin Pub
MAY2
Markets

Outdoor Farmers Market Grand Opening

Celebrate the start of the growing season with the grand opening of the outdoor farmers market at the 2nd Street Market. Find additional Saturday and Sunday vendors set up outside, complementing the familiar indoor vendors many visitors already enjoy. Explore both spaces as the market expands outdoors for the season.

2nd Street Market
MAY2
Outdoor Recreation

Morning Milers

An early morning group ride along the region’s bike trails led by the GCP&T Trail Sentinels, an elite volunteer corps that patrols local paths and coordinates cycling events. The ride is free with no registration required and is intended for cyclists beyond the beginner level. Expect a steady pace of about 15 to 17 miles per hour over roughly 25 to 35 miles, with the possibility of a brief off-trail segment. Activities may be canceled in the case of inclement weather. Starting points include Beavercreek Community Park and Xenia Station.

Angels Pass Park
MAY2
Music

Reggae Remixxer: First Saturdays

Reggae Remixxer brings a lively blend of reggae and tropical sounds to Nanyea Restaurant Coffee house & Bar. Presented by Tropical Fusion by Nanyea's, the night spotlights Luv Locz Experiment with a special guest set from YMS the Artist. Expect infectious rhythms, smooth vocals, and dance-ready grooves. Admission is $5.

Nanyea Restaurant Coffee house & Bar
MAY2
Music

Cab Chaos

Tech Haus is hosting a bass-driven night at Yellow Cab Tavern, bringing dubstep, bass music, and riddim on a powerful system built for the dancefloor. Expect surging energy, heavy drops, and a crowd ready to move as DJs take over the room. The full lineup will be announced soon.

Yellow Cab Tavern
MAY2
Markets

Collectibles Shopping Spree Show

Explore a wide array of collectibles at a shopping spree show inside The Mall at Fairfield Commons. The event is set on the first floor near Buckle, close to the main entrance by BJ's, Chuey's, and Tokyo Grill. Dealers from multiple states will be offering a variety of items, creating a lively marketplace for collectors and casual browsers. Vendors who wish to participate can reserve tables by contacting Mike at 937-301-7903.

The Mall at Fairfield Commons
MAY2
Sports

Derby Day Fun

This Derby Day celebration features an all-day play-for-prizes promotion, a hat showcase and contest that rewards bold Derby style, classic mint juleps to enjoy, and live viewing of all the racing action, plus extra surprises as the day unfolds.

Dayton Raceway
MAY2
Family

Adoption Event

Find a potential new best friend at an adoption event with the Pets of Ohio Rescue Team at PetSmart. Meet adoptable companions and see if there is a match.

PetSmart
MAY2
Markets

Collectors Shopping Spree Show

A shopping event focused on collectors at The Mall at Fairfield Commons welcomes enthusiasts and casual shoppers. Attendees can browse offerings from participating vendors, with Branden Ramey and another seller on site as vendors.

Fairfield Commons
MAY2
Family

Storytime: Star Wars

A space-themed storytime highlights all things Star Wars. Settle in for a reading inspired by a galaxy far, far away.

Barnes & Noble
MAY2
Comedy

Ginger Billy

Enjoy a thrilling live entertainment experience with Ginger Billy. It is an ideal pick for a night out with friends or a long-awaited moment. Tickets are available through FindTick while seats last.

Funny Bone Comedy Club
MAY2
Sports

20th Anniversary Season Kickoff Party!

Gem City Roller Derby marks 20 years in Dayton with a season kickoff party at Blind Bob’s in the Oregon District. The gathering brings together alumni from the original Rollergirls era alongside current skaters, officials, volunteers, and fans to reconnect and celebrate the league’s legacy. The festivities coincide with Derby Day in the neighborhood, so attendees can catch the Wiener Dog races nearby and then continue the celebration at Blind Bob’s. Highlights include first access to 20th anniversary season passes and single game tickets, new commemorative merchandise, bar specials created for supporters, and a claw machine with proceeds benefiting the team.

MAY2
Festivals

8th Annual Oregon District Derby Day

Rain or shine, the 8th Annual Oregon District Derby Day brings a full day of neighborhood fun. Sponsored by Tito's, this celebration supports The Humane Society, which will be on site with adoptable puppies. Gem City Roller Derby will be outside of Blind Bob's to launch its 20th anniversary season, and Nick Testa keeps the music going throughout the day, including during the Derby Day Clash fashion show. The schedule features dog registration followed by the weenie race, then the Clash fashion show. The festivities wrap up in the Trolley Stop plaza with the 3rd Annual Derby Day hotdog eating contest, presented by Trolley Stop, with a $10 entry. DORA is available, and bartenders will have Derby Day drink specials that can be taken outside to enjoy the action. Stacie will be selling 50/50 raffle tickets throughout the event.

The Oregon District
MAY2
Art & Culture

Sci-Fi Day

Celebrate science fiction with an appearance by Joshua Dalzelle, the author of Warship, at a themed Sci-Fi Day held close to Star Wars Day. Attendees are encouraged to arrive in costume as their favorite character for a chance to take home a trophy for best costume. Copies of Warship can be pre-ordered and signed at the event. Dalzelle is a USA Today bestselling writer known for the Omega Force series and the Black Fleet Saga. His professional background spans aerospace and aviation, including a combined ten years in the U.S. Air Force. He studied aeronautical science with a concentration in space studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. After publishing Omega Rising in 2013, he transitioned to writing full time and has since released thirty-three science fiction novels across three series. He lives in a suburb outside Cincinnati with his family. Warship looks ahead to the 25th century, where faster than light travel has opened countless worlds and long peace has left humanity’s war machines outdated. When a formidable new enemy emerges, a single ship and its captain, Jackson Wolfe, must confront impossible odds to defend humanity, and in doing so he may find his own redemption. The novel was a Goodreads Choice Award nominee for Best Science Fiction in 2015 and will appeal to fans of The Expanse, Battlestar Galactica, Honor Harrington, Starship Troopers, Old Man’s War, The Forever War, The Lost Fleet, and Terms of Enlistment.

The Cozy Book Nook
MAY3
Theater

Auditions for The Holy Rug

Auditions are being held at Dayton Playhouse for The Holy Rug, a single-performance staged reading of a new musical. The piece features story and book by Ray Gambrel, music by Terry O’Brien, and lyrics by Jeff Sams and Terry O’Brien, with direction by Annie Pesch and music direction by Brennan Paulin. Annie Pesch, Ray Gambrel, and accompanist Charles Larkowski will be in attendance. Those auditioning should prepare a 32‑bar cut and bring their own sheet music. A Bluetooth speaker will be available for anyone using an audio track. Participants will read sides, and audition songs may be recorded for the music director. Callbacks may be scheduled if needed. Questions or requests to submit an audition video can be sent to theholyrugmusical@gmail.com. The Holy Rug follows Harlan, a young man raised in a Pentecostal community who comes to understand his sexual identity. After confiding in his pastor and facing a harmful attempt to “cast out” what others perceive as a problem, he leaves and begins a journey marked by loss, pain, and ultimately acceptance. Casting seeks performers for Harlan, a baritone or tenor in his mid 20s to early 30s on a personal and spiritual journey. Other roles include his stern evangelical father, Dad, a bass or baritone in his early 40s to early 50s, and his sister Sissy, a mezzo soprano in her mid 20s to early 30s who finds her rebellious streak later in life. Pastor Ray, an evangelical preacher in his late 40s to early 50s, is a baritone or tenor, and Sister Pauline, his wife, is a mezzo or alto in her late 40s to late 50s. Skip, the pastor’s son and Harlan’s best friend, is a baritone in his 20s to early 30s. Sister Ova is a dynamic traveling preacher, mezzo or alto, mid 50s to late 60s. Brother Brice is a non-singing church member in the same age range who is notably self-focused. Edith Davenport is a drag queen and club owner, a larger-than-life baritone. Elder Thomas is a Mormon missionary, baritone, in his 20s to early 30s. Shirley MacLaine appears as a mezzo or soprano diva around 55. Approximately ten rehearsals are planned in the lead-up to the performance, which will be presented as a staged reading.

Dayton Playhouse
MAY3
Holidays

👩❤️ Mother's Day Tea at Patterson Homestead 2026

A Mother's Day Victorian tea unfolds inside the Patterson Homestead, a home established in 1816 that once housed Revolutionary War soldier and Lexington, Kentucky founder Col. Robert Patterson and National Cash Register Co. founder John H. Patterson. Guests are served tea and a meal in three courses by costumed interpreters, hear stories about the Patterson family, and take a tour of the Homestead.

Patterson Homestead
MAY3
Workshops & Classes

Crushed Glass & Resin Suncatcher Workshop

This hands-on workshop at Artisans at Harrington House guides participants through creating a suncatcher that captures the light, using colorful crushed glass sealed in resin. Choose from several patterns, arrange the design, and complete the piece with a resin pour under step by step instruction. All supplies are provided, and the format suits both beginners and experienced makers. Two sizes are available, about 8 inches or 12 inches, priced at $40 and $60 respectively. Each person finishes with a unique, handmade suncatcher ready to brighten a window.

Harrington House
MAY3
Music

Musica: 35th Anniversary Spring Concert

MUSICA: Dayton’s Chamber Choir marks its 35th anniversary with a season finale in the Gothic Cloister at The Dayton Art Institute. The program features music by American composers paired with texts by American poets, covering styles from early American traditions to contemporary works. A reception follows with opportunities to meet the musicians, plus free cookies and prosecco. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online or at the door.

The Dayton Art Institute
MAY3
Civic

Voices From Foster Care

Adults who have transitioned out of the foster care system will share their stories and hard-earned insights in a free informational gathering centered on real experiences. In Ohio, more than 1,000 young people age out of foster care each year, often without the support many others can count on, and this event creates space to listen, learn, and explore how a caring community can make a lasting difference. Discussion will spotlight the need for more foster families and the importance of ongoing support for emancipated youth, with the hope of inspiring constructive action. Admission is free, and an RSVP is requested. Dessert and coffee will be provided.

Kirkmont Presbyterian Church
MAY3
Music

Choral Premiere: Spring in the Hollow

At the Dayton Art Institute, MUSICA Dayton’s Chamber Choir presents the premiere of a new choral setting of Kari Gunter-Seymour’s poem Spring in the Hollow. Gunter-Seymour, an Ohio Poet Laureate Emeritus and a voice from Appalachia who works to raise up Appalachian women’s voices, will attend the premiere. Under the direction of Ginger Minneman, the ensemble is celebrating its 35th anniversary season with American Tapestry, a theme honoring American choral music, and this premiere highlights local Ohio voices.

Dayton Art Institute
MAY3
Games & Entertainment

Sunday Night Luck of the Draw

A weekly luck-of-the-draw darts event with on-site sign ups and play beginning after check-in. Participants must be present, registered, and paid before darts start. The entry fee is $10, and there is a $3 mystery out. Friendly games and a focus on fun set the tone.

MAY4
Games & Entertainment

Trivia Night

Join Buffalo Wild Wings for Trivia Game Night. Test your knowledge, compete for prizes, and enjoy an evening of trivia and laughter with your team. You can expect engaging trivia rounds covering pop culture, history, and more. Gather your friends for a team-based challenge, and compete for fabulous rewards. The atmosphere promises to be lively with friendly competition.

Buffalo Wild Wings
MAY5
Theater

Mrs. Doubtfire - Official

The popular film story of a devoted dad who adopts the persona of a Scottish nanny comes to life as a musical filled with humor and heart at the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center at Dayton Live. Critics have praised its warmth, big laughs, and uplifting spirit as it celebrates family bonds and the lengths a parent will go to for their children. Guests are encouraged to review the show and decide what is suitable for their group before purchasing. All guests, no matter their age, need a ticket. To ensure a comfortable experience for everyone, lap children and infants are generally not permitted at most Dayton Live presentations. Dayton Live is the exclusive authorized ticket seller for events at the Schuster Center, Victoria Theatre, PNC Arts Annex, and The Loft Theatre.

Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center at Dayton Live
MAY5
Family

Homeschool Science Days: Cold-blooded Critters

At Russ Nature Reserve, homeschoolers explore the world of ectotherms, another term for cold-blooded animals. This station-based program offers interactive activities, creative crafts and playful games, plus chances to encounter live cold-blooded critters. It is designed for ages 2 to 17, is free, and does not require registration. Groups are encouraged to arrive with enough time to experience all stations, and at least one adult must accompany each homeschool group. The homeschool series also features guided Discovery Hikes that focus on seasonal themes such as wildflowers, habitats and animal tracking. Everything takes place outdoors in all weather, so dress accordingly and be prepared for muddy conditions.

Russ Nature Reserve
MAY6
Civic

Quarterly Corporate and Community Outreach Cleanups

A weekday cleanup at Dominick Lofino Park brings corporate and community groups together to care for the Little Miami Watershed while building team connections. Participants can meet other businesses and organizations that prioritize service and environmental stewardship. Quarterly scheduling helps groups plan outings, and private cleanup options are also available. All necessary materials are provided, including a facilitator, bags, pickers, gloves, and other tools. Last year volunteers contributed a record number of hours and removed substantial trash from the watershed, and this effort aims to continue that momentum.

Dominick Lofino Park
MAY7
Music

Third Day & Zach Williams Tickets

Third Day and Zach Williams bring a night of faith-filled music and powerful performances to the EJ Nutter Center. Expect worship moments alongside well-known hits, creating an uplifting atmosphere for Christian music fans.

EJ Nutter Center
MAY7
Groups & Meetups

BN Bookclub Discussion

A welcoming book club discussion focusing on 'Mothers and Other Strangers' by Corey Ann Haydu. This month features a group discussion of the selected title.

Barnes & Noble
MAY7
Comedy

Ian Bagg at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Dayton

Ian Bagg performs stand-up at Funny Bone Comedy Club in Dayton.

Funny Bone Comedy Club
MAY7
Family

Toddler and Me Hikes

At Russ Nature Reserve, preschoolers can explore the outdoors with a caregiver on short hikes created to help little legs get comfortable with hiking. Each session lasts about 30 minutes and focuses on simple nature exploration for beginners. The program is free and no registration is required. An adult participates alongside the toddler or toddlers. It welcomes new hikers from Greene County.

Russ Nature Reserve
MAY7
Music

THIRD DAY 30th Anniversary Tour- Dayton, OH

Third Day reunites for its 30th Anniversary Tour with a stop at Wright State University: Research Park in Dayton. The group, known for shaping Christian music, celebrates three decades with a reunion performance.

Wright State University: Research Park
MAY7
Music

Dayton, OH — Awakening Events - Discover Upcoming Christian Music Concerts

Attend a Christian music concert. Doors open at 5:30 PM. The lineup is subject to change.

Nutter Center
MAY8
Workshops & Classes

Needle Felting Workshop

Learn needle felting in a beginner-friendly workshop where soft wool is shaped, sculpted, and layered with felting needles to create a finished handmade piece. Step-by-step instruction and all supplies are provided, with plenty of color options, and everyone leaves with a completed wool creation. Participants also take home needles, foam, and tools to keep practicing. No experience is required. The cost is $40 per person. Presented by Artisans at Harrington House.

Artisans at Harrington House
MAY8
Music

The Weekend Effect Plays Hollywood Casino Dayton

The Weekend Effect performs at Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway. It will be the band's first appearance at the Dayton casino.

Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway
MAY8
Festivals

Huber Heights Marigold Festival 2026

The Huber Heights Marigold Festival is a multi-day community celebration that includes live entertainment, food trucks, activities for all ages, and local businesses. Hosted by the Huber Heights Community Foundation, the festival is free and open to the public.

The Heights
MAY9
Family

Celebrate Mom!: A Mother’s Day Family Event with RealPopFusion

The Mall at Fairfield Commons hosts a lively Mother’s Day family celebration with RealPopFusion, turning Dillard’s Court into a hub of music, games, crafts, and interactive fun. RealPopFusion’s HYPEteam keeps the energy high with group games, movement moments, and kid-friendly challenges that highlight teamwork and smiles. Children can make a heartfelt card at the Mother’s Day Card Station and create a keepsake bracelet to take home. Prize opportunities appear throughout the event, and moms can enter a Grand Raffle Basket featuring items from The Mall at Fairfield Commons retailers. Created to bring families together and honor the many people who nurture and support like a mom, this feel-good celebration offers an inviting setting to make memories. RealPopFusion has energized community gatherings with live hosts, interactive challenges, and prizes since 2014.

Fairfield Commons
MAY9
Art & Culture

Book Signing

At Barnes and Noble Bookstore, this book signing offers a meet and greet with the author. The event centers on recovery, sobriety, and Step 4, giving readers a moment to connect with the writer and have a copy signed.

Barnes and Noble Bookstore
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Nature Tech for Newbies - OuterSpatial

Learn how to use the OuterSpatial mobile app at Russ Nature Reserve in a friendly, hands-on introduction. Discover how the app can help you plan outings, locate trails, and explore the natural and cultural stories found in the parks. Staff will demonstrate how to download the app and navigate its features, then everyone will put it into practice by choosing a hiking trail and heading out with guidance available. This program is free, and registration is required.

Russ Nature Reserve
MAY9
Comedy

Shayne Smith at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Dayton

Shayne Smith performs at Funny Bone Comedy Club with a comedy set built for big laughs. Expect a fun evening as his material takes center stage and keeps the room laughing.

Funny Bone Comedy Club
MAY9
Health & Wellness

The Dayton Fitness Sampler

This once-a-year fitness celebration is back with 25 minute, back to back mini classes from a range of studios alongside health, wellness, shopping, and spa experiences. Take as many sessions as you like and skip the rest, and feel free to come and go at your own pace. The first 100 people to register receive swag bags. Sponsored by Michelle Willey Coldwell Banker. Sample workouts include Tabata with Turbo Zone Fitness, a Booty Mix Dance Fitness session with BOOTYMIX, bootcamp with Fit Body Bootcamp Centerville, Pilates with BODYBAR Pilates Centerville, barre with Space Three Dayton, and a power strength session with Know Your Power Fitness. A detailed timeline will be shared closer to the event. More than 20 experience stations are planned, featuring mini facials and dermaplaning with Esthi By Em, treats and more with Sweathouz Austin Landing, eyebrow waxing with Waxxpot Beavercreek, natural body care from Fox in Socks, mini emotional release sessions with Just Grow With It Wellness, functional beverages from Beyond Bottleshop, permanent jewelry with The Chain Collective, boutique shopping from Peach Tree Boutique, mini lymphatic massages with Move Better Massage Therapy, henna and threading with Gem City Eyebrows, a photo booth with Best Life Photos, makeup demos with Beauty By April, tiny tattoos with Trinity Tattoo, mini chair massages with Body by Kira, sweet treats from Sugar By Fix, a hormonal health quiz with Avenity Hormonal Wellness, body scans and B12 with Pure MD Spa, and healthy bites from Dished by Katie. Additional stations will be announced.

The Lift
MAY9
Outdoor Recreation

Spring Migration Bird Walk

Experience a relaxed spring migration bird walk led by Amanda Lawson, an Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist. Search for year-round resident species along with vivid migrants such as Baltimore Oriole, Scarlet Tanager, and Blackburnian Warbler, with time to pause and observe. The pace is unhurried and follows the road surface for most of the route, with occasional steps into grassy areas. Bring binoculars, dress for the weather, and wear sturdy walking shoes. The group meets at Eichelberger Plaza by the main cemetery gates. Reservations are required. A suggested $5 donation supports the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its restoration, preservation, horticultural, and educational projects that keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
MAY9
Civic

Giving Garden: Planting Day

The Giving Garden marks the start of a new season with a hands-on planting day. Participants can roll up their sleeves, sow seeds that will serve the community through the summer, and take part in an experience welcoming to all ages and abilities, whether new to gardening or seasoned. After the planting is finished, any remaining seedlings are often shared, creating the chance to take some home and start a garden of your own. A community effort to grow something meaningful together.

Mosaic Church
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Intro. To American Mah Jongg - Dayton, Ohio

Learn the basics of American Mah Jongg in a three weekend introductory series held in Conference Room 1A at the Downtown Dayton Metro Library. Participants must have a current National Mah Jongg League 2026 card to take part.

Conference Room 1A Dayton Metro Library Main 215 E. Third St. Dayton, Ohio 45402
MAY9
Markets

Mother's Day Market at the Rip Rap Roadhouse

Celebrate Mother’s Day with brunch at Rip Rap Roadhouse, then head out back for a maker’s market featuring flowers, vegetable starts, local baked goods, handmade soaps and candles, vintage boutiques, and locally made crafts and decor. The market depends on the weather, and a rain date will be announced if needed.

Rip Rap Roadhouse
MAY9
Fundraisers

Just a Pair of Shoes Run/Walk 5K to Empower Kids

Just a Pair of Shoes presents the 4th annual 5K run and walk dedicated to raising awareness and funds for kids in the Dayton area. All race proceeds benefit local children. The course follows the Beavercreek bike path, is professionally timed, and is expected to be fast. Day-of registration and runner check-in take place inside Southern Ohio Brewing. After the finish, the community gathers at Southern Ohio Brewing where a portion of beverage sales is donated to Just a Pair of Shoes. A food truck will be available for purchase, and raffle tickets will be sold for prizes while participants wait for final results. Top male and female finishers in each age group receive a custom one of a kind trophy. Parking is available at the brewery, the neighboring park, and a large lot two doors down.

Southern Ohio Brewing
MAY9
Family

Healthy Kids Day 2026

RiverScape MetroPark in Downtown Dayton becomes a hub for movement, play, and family time during Healthy Kids Day. The YMCA presents a free community celebration of healthy kids and strong families, with games, hands-on activities, and interactive booths designed to keep children active and engaged. Early arrivals receive a goodie bag. There is no cost to attend and the event welcomes the community. Support comes from local sponsor Five Rivers MetroParks along with national sponsors Peanuts and Gatorade.

RiverScape MetroPark
MAY9
Markets

The Gothic Market (May 9 + 10, 2026) Dayton, OH

Grimoire's Gothic Market transforms Hall B of the Dayton Convention Center into a marketplace and trade show steeped in folklore and the spirit of Halloween horror. Inspired by pop culture and iconic titles like Sabrina the Teenage Witch, classic horror films, and American Horror Story, the event spotlights witches, vampires, timeless monsters, tall tales, campfire lore, couture, the supernatural, unusual curios, and shadowy fairy tale artistry. Visitors can explore crystals, plush creations, candles, herbal goods, handmade items, fragrances, and offerings from professional businesses. Gothic or formal attire is welcomed but not required. Tickets are nonrefundable and cash is not accepted for entry. All minors must stay with an adult and each child needs their own ticket. The community is rooted in kindness and does not permit hate speech. If a zombie apocalypse or bad weather occurs, tickets will be honored for a new date. For safety, biohazards, drugs, weapons, and illegal substances or practices are prohibited. Vendor spaces are sold out. For questions, contact the organizers through their website rather than via Humanitix.

Dayton Convention Center (Hall B) Dayton OH
MAY9
Markets

The Pearls For Mom Indulge Event

The Pearls For Mom Indulge Event brings together small businesses, food, and beauty services at Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Dayton. Experience an all-in-one setting for shopping and indulgence.

Montgomery County Fairgrounds Dayton OH
MAY9
Theater

The Dinner Detective – Dayton, OH – Sat 5/9/26

The largest true crime themed murder mystery dinner experience in the United States is now entertaining audiences in Dayton. Savor dinner as a funny whodunit plays out, mixing laughs with an unfolding case for an evening of food and intrigue.

Hilton Garden Inn Dayton Beavercreek
MAY9
Music

Pre-Mother's Day Soul Jam Dinner & Concert

An evening in Dayton, Ohio that pairs dinner with live soul music at Deja Vu Hall, created to honor mothers ahead of the holiday. The focus is on a shared meal, soulful performances, and meaningful time together.

Deja Vu Hall
MAY10
Food & Drink

Mother's Day Brunch 2026

Celebrate Mother's Day with a brunch at Dewberry 1850. There will be multiple seatings, and more details will be announced soon.

Dewberry 1850
MAY10
Holidays

Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet

Calzada’s Kitchen at Culp’s Café is serving a festive Mother’s Day brunch buffet at Carillon Historical Park. Enjoy a carving station and custom omelets, seasonal cocktails and mocktails, live music, and a photo booth for keepsake photos. Seating is offered in multiple sessions. Reservations are encouraged, and walk-ins are accommodated as space allows with priority given to reserved guests; parties of six or more require a deposit. For this occasion, service is buffet-only and regular service returns afterward.

Culp's Cafe
MAY10
Sports

1st Beginner and Old Timer Track Days of 2026

The first track day of the year at Dayton Motorcycle Club brings together beginners and old timers on a newly updated course designed for fun for all ages. Families are welcome.

Dayton Motorcycle Club
MAY10
Festivals

Huber Heights Marigold Festival 2026

The Huber Heights Marigold Festival brings the community together at The Eichelberger Amphitheater at The Heights for a celebration that unfolds over multiple days. The festivities include live performances, a variety of food trucks, all-ages activities, and opportunities to connect with businesses from the local area.

The Eichelberger Amphitheater at The Heights
MAY12
Family

Homeschool Science Days: Discover Hike ~ Habitats

At Russ Nature Reserve, homeschoolers can take part in a guided Discovery Hike focused on habitats, presented as part of the Homeschool Science Days series. The experience is free and no registration is needed, and it is designed for children ages 2 to 17. Participants will explore the concept of ectothermy, another word for cold-blooded, through hands-on learning. Activities include crafts, games, and opportunities to encounter live cold-blooded animals. The homeschool series offers two formats. Homeschool Science Days provide a drop-in experience with a range of engaging educational activities, while Homeschool Science Days Discovery Hikes are guided outings that cover seasonal themes such as wildflowers, habitats, animal tracking and more. Discovery hikes depart promptly and late arrivals may need to catch up. This program takes place entirely outdoors in all weather. Dressing for the conditions is recommended, and there is a possibility of getting muddy. Each homeschool group must have at least one adult present.

Russ Nature Reserve
MAY12
Art & Culture

Cemetery Symbols Tour

Explore the meanings behind the designs carved on old gravestones during a walking tour of the cemetery. Through the ages, tombstones have displayed a wide variety of religious and secular symbols that can reflect beliefs about death and the hereafter, membership in fraternal or social organizations, or details such as a person’s trade, occupation, or ethnic identity. This tour centers on identifying these emblems and understanding the stories they suggest. Meet at Eichelberger Plaza at the main gates of the cemetery. Parking is available both inside and outside the gates. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle if needed. Tours proceed rain or shine, except in the event of thunder or lightning. All tours require a reservation. A $5 donation is suggested, with donations supporting the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its restoration, preservation, horticultural, and educational projects that help keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
MAY12
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Lake County Captains

See the Dayton Dragons face off against the Lake County Captains. Find tickets for seats throughout the venue.

Day Air Ballpark
MAY12
Comedy

Emo Philips

Emo Philips is a stand-up veteran with more than seven thousand performances worldwide, including a two week engagement in a London West End theater. Career milestones also include the well regarded album E=MO Squared.

Funny Bone
MAY13
Art & Culture

Blanch Robinson Open Mic

The Blanch Robinson Open Mic takes the stage at Oregon Express with high energy. The audience is primed and the bar is pouring, creating a welcoming setting for performances. Share your talents, connect with other skilled lyricists, and collaborate on new work. This monthly gathering encourages participation, so step up to the mic instead of staying in your seat.

Oregon Express
MAY13
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Lake County Captains

The Dayton Dragons meet the Lake County Captains at Day Air Ballpark. Children age 3 and older require a ticket, so plan accordingly.

Day Air Ballpark
MAY13
Groups & Meetups

2026 Women & Wine • Dayton

A women-focused networking event that offers a fresh and enjoyable opportunity to meet and connect with fellow women.

Kettering Polen Farm
MAY14
Music

Jazz and Beyond: Heather and the Swing Set

Part of the long-running Jazz & Beyond series, Heather and the Swing Set bring a blend of familiar tunes and fresh regional talent to the museum. For over 25 years, this program has highlighted beloved standards alongside new voices from the region’s jazz community. Performances typically take place in the Shaw Gothic Cloister. Admission is free for members, and entry for nonmembers is covered by general admission. A cash bar will offer alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, and snacks from Leo will be available for purchase.

The Dayton Art Institute
MAY14
Art & Culture

Guided Tour

This guided tour offers a deeper look at the exhibition, presenting new perspectives on the artists and their work. The tour is free and open to everyone.

The Contemporary Dayton
MAY14
Groups & Meetups

Boozy Book Club

Enjoy a relaxed book discussion paired with drinks, good food, and lively conversation. Meetings take place at Crafted & Cured, and no registration is needed. This gathering is intended for adults. Selections featured across the schedule include West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge, The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer, and The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley, with some titles still to be announced. For one date only, the group meets at Old Scratch Pizza.

Crafted & Cured
MAY14
Food & Drink

Hamvention FlexRadio Banquet

At Hilton Garden Inn Dayton/Beavercreek, the FlexRadio Annual Customer Banquet is held in connection with Dayton Hamvention. Guests can enjoy a buffet dinner, receive a t-shirt, and get a prize ticket, with time to connect with other FlexRadio owners and company employees. The keynote speaker is Glenn Johnson, W0GJ, who will share experiences from the 3Y0S Sable Island DXpedition.

Hilton Garden Inn
MAY14
Festivals

Southern Ohio Brewing 2026 Spring Wine Festival

Celebrate the arrival of Spring at an outdoor wine festival. Sample over 30 premium wines while enjoying live music. A food truck will be available, and the Tap Room will be open, offering SOB beers for purchase. Carpooling or rideshare is encouraged due to limited parking. Please note that the entrance from Hwy 35 to Factory Rd is currently closed.

Southern Ohio Brewing
MAY14
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Lake County Captains

See the Dayton Dragons take on the Lake County Captains. You can secure your tickets early or grab them last minute.

Day Air Ballpark
MAY15
Food & Drink

Hamvention FlexRadio Banquet

The FlexRadio Annual Customer Banquet takes place during Dayton Hamvention at Hilton Garden Inn Dayton/Beavercreek. The program features a keynote by Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R, Senior Director of Marketing and Innovation at the ARRL, who will share an update on current ARRL projects and initiatives.

Hilton Garden Inn Dayton/Beavercreek
MAY15
Comedy

Joe Deuce at Dayton Funny Bone

Comedian Joe Deuce brings his stand-up to Dayton Funny Bone. He has been entertaining audiences since childhood, choosing comedy at age 10 after learning that stand-ups could say whatever they wanted. His work includes the streaming special Mixed Reviews on Amazon Prime and an appearance on the newest season of Scare Tactics on USA and Peacock. He has released the albums Peanut Butter Boys and Bad Donkey, available on major streaming services and heard on SiriusXM Radio. Beyond the club stage, he is a favorite performer on Princess cruise ships around the world.

Dayton Funny Bone
MAY15
Sports

HDTC Agility Trials

Dayton DTC in Moraine, Ohio hosts a three-day event devoted to agility.

Dayton Dog Training Club
MAY15
Outdoor Recreation

Warbler Wonderland at Magee Marsh

Discover a celebrated warbler hotspot at the Magee Marsh Boardwalk, where migrating warblers are known for close, memorable views. Led by trip leaders Juliet Berger and Sarah Surato, this field outing centers on birding along the boardwalk, with the option to extend the experience at nearby Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge or Howard Marsh. The event welcomes participants of all experience levels, including those who are new to birding or simply curious. Binoculars will be available to borrow. Look for the warbler sign on the boardwalk as the meeting point.

Magee Marsh Boardwalk
MAY15
Festivals

Spring Fest in the Burg

Miamisburg marks the season with a three day festival at Riverfront Park featuring local art, live music, food trucks, carnival rides, and community fun.

Riverfront Park Miamisburg
MAY16
Art & Culture

Anthony Malloy Author Signing

A signing with author Anthony Malloy highlights his psychological horror novel "He Was Here." The story follows a detective hunting a serial killer as the boundaries between grief, obsession, and justice begin to blur.

Barnes & Noble
MAY16
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Lake County Captains

Day Air Ballpark hosts a matchup between the Dayton Dragons and the Lake County Captains. Children ages 3 and older require a ticket.

Day Air Ballpark
MAY16
Fundraisers

Tab-A-PULL-Ooza

Participants bring pop or pull tabs to 2nd Street Market to have them weighed and compete for the title of top collector. Awards are presented in three groups: Individual or Family, Business or Organization, and School. Whether someone is new to saving tabs or has been collecting for years, every contribution supports Ronald McDonald House Dayton and helps families in need. Tab-A-PULL-Ooza combines friendly competition with community impact.

2nd Street Market
MAY16
Art & Culture

Inventors and Their Inventions

Trace Dayton’s evolution from a city of makers to a center of innovation after the Civil War on a walking tour through Woodland Cemetery. The route visits the graves of inventors linked to this creative surge, highlighting how Ohio, and especially Dayton, became a prolific source of new ideas. By 1900 the city held the top spot for patents per capita. Meet at Eichelberger Plaza at the main gates of the cemetery. Parking is available both inside and outside the gates. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle if needed. Tours take place rain or shine, except when there is thunder or lightning. Reservations are required. A suggested $5 donation supports the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its restoration, preservation, horticultural, and educational projects that help keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
MAY16
Family

Storytime featuring “Llama Llama Graduation Day!”

Storytime features a reading of Llama Llama Graduation Day. After the story, children can participate in fun activities.

Barnes & Noble
MAY16
Festivals

Pride Rocks!

This free, family-friendly festival celebrates community through music and art. There will be local food trucks and vendors, plus live music. Attendees can participate in painting Pride-themed rocks with messages of hope, which will be distributed throughout the community. An individual who has done outstanding work in LGBTQ+ suicide prevention will be honored. The goal is to build a stronger, more inclusive community that champions connection and prioritizes mental well-being.

Levitt Pavilion Dayton
MAY16
Art & Culture

Dayton Performing Arts Alliance - Porgy and Bess

Porgy and Bess will be presented at the Winsupply Theatre within the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center complex in Dayton, Ohio. Tickets are listed for this event.

Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center
MAY17
Food & Drink

🍷 Fleurs de Fête 2026

Carillon Historical Park hosts an annual celebration of wine and gourmet fare, featuring wine tastings, local dishes, live music, and a silent auction. The experience supports Dayton History, a privately funded nonprofit dedicated to connecting people with the stories and innovations that shaped Dayton and beyond. Attendees must be 21 and present a valid ID upon entry. The festival takes place rain or shine, and all ticket sales are final.

Carillon Historical Park
MAY17
Music

JD Simo & Luther Dickinson

Luther Dickinson of North Mississippi Allstars and The Black Crowes and JD Simo, known for work with Chris Isaak, Jack White, Beyoncé, and Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, team up in a rare trio with drummer Adam Abrashoff. Expect telepathic chemistry, raw grooves, and a high-energy blend of roots and blues that feels both gritty and deeply musical. Strange Ranger opens the night at The Brightside. This is a standing concert and seating is not guaranteed, with a limited number of reserved tables available. General admission is $20 in advance and $25 on the day of the show. All ages are welcome.

The Brightside Music & Event Venue
MAY17
Markets

Dayton Vegan Spring Market

A community-focused vegan market returns with an afternoon of shopping, flavorful plant-based food, and opportunities to connect with others who care about cruelty-free living. Confirmed participants include Bitchy Vegan Homo offering sweets and treats, Wholifeco and Kyomi Collections with merch, apparel, and home goods, Pleather Vegan Jerky as a featured food brand, and That Vegan Joint operating as a mobile and pop-up food and catering business. Additional vendors will be announced.

Dayton Courthouse Square
MAY17
Music

J.D. Simo at The Brightside Music & Event Venue

Two dynamic figures in modern roots music, Luther Dickinson and JD Simo, join together. Dickinson’s background includes North Mississippi Allstars and The Black Crowes, while Simo’s credits include Chris Isaak, Jack White, Beyoncé, and Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis.

The Brightside Music & Event Venue
MAY22
Festivals

Dayton Burger Fest 2026 - May 22nd

A burger-filled festival arrives at The Brightside Music & Event Venue, featuring everything from classic patties to creative, modern twists served by a wide range of food trucks. Vendors slated to appear include The Food Pitt, Barking Burger, Fat Hammies, Godown Fixens, Rennys Hennys, Delish, Queen's Table, Dirty Chicken, The Lotus Hive, FirstBite Catering, Order Up Food Truck and Catering, Tuesdays Tacos and Churros, El Meson, El Beuno Taco, Yummy Gyro, The Lumpia Queen, I Heart Ice Cream, and Monster Baby Donuts. Many will offer themed burger specials alongside their usual menu favorites. Admission is free and the event welcomes families. The beer garden patio and indoor seating at The Brightside will be open throughout the festival. Vendor lineup is subject to change.

The Brightside Music & Event Venue
MAY22
Workshops & Classes

Nature Tech for Newbies ~ Merlin ID

Discover how to identify birds using the Merlin app in a beginner-friendly session at Narrows Reserve. The class starts at the Narrows Reserve Critter Cove and is free, with registration required. After a concise overview of the app, participants will take a short hike to practice using it on the trail and get questions answered. Part of the Nature Tech for Newbies series, this program introduces accessible tools for exploring nature, with other sessions featuring apps like iNaturalist, OuterSpatial, and AllTrails.

Narrows Reserve
MAY22
Sports

" We've got next middle school championships

Middle school teams gather in Dayton, Ohio for a league-wide championship tournament. The event highlights spirited competition as participating schools vie for top honors.

Dayton Ohio
MAY22
Workshops & Classes

Dayton Black Women's Film Festival Workshop

The Dayton Black Women’s Film Festival and Dayton Metro Library are partnering to offer an interactive filmmaking workshop at the Dayton Metro Library West Branch. The session focuses on learning by doing and is designed to equip participants with practical filmmaking skills.

Dayton Metro Library - West Branch
MAY23
Art & Culture

Gregor Pratt Author Signing

Thriller writer Gregor Pratt will be on hand for a signing of his novel Blood Tax. The story follows Johnny, the son of a Newport, Kentucky mob boss, whose mother sends him to college hoping he can choose a different path. He falls in love, and the couple plan to marry and move to New Mexico. At graduation, his father orchestrates a breakup that leaves both believing they were betrayed. Johnny returns to Newport, while Sara, devastated and enraged, seeks revenge. Their paths cross again as the Kennedy Justice Administration targets the Newport mob.

Barnes & Noble
MAY23
Festivals

Gem City Queer Fest

Gem City Queer Fest debuts at Yellow Cab Tavern with Lady Fest’s blessing, expanding into an inclusive space for the community. The event features live music plus vendors and community resources while raising funds for Have A Gay Day. All ages are welcome, and admission is $10.

Yellow Cab Tavern
MAY23
Civic

VFW Post 8312 Day of Service

VFW Post 8312 in Beavercreek is hosting an annual Day of Service as part of the VFW Still Serving initiative, highlighting how veterans continue to give back locally. The day focuses on two community projects. At Beaver United Church of Christ, participants will refurbish a storage shed, scrape paint, and install doors, with all tools and materials provided. Support will also go to a local veteran family by assisting the widow of a Vietnam veteran with a garage door installation, painting, and minor home repairs. Volunteers of all skill levels are welcome.

VFW Beavercreek Memorial Post 8312
MAY23
Groups & Meetups

Beavercreek Blythe Meet

This casual meetup for Blythe doll enthusiasts is set at The Mall at Fairfield Commons. The mall features a variety of geeky shops and many dining options. The meeting point is the upstairs food court. A map will be posted on the event page for easy reference.

Fairfield Commons
MAY23
Markets

Food Truck Rally and Craft Show

At Forest Ridge Pool, a food truck rally and craft show brings together multiple food trucks and craft vendors to mark the opening of pool season and the beginning of summer. Attendees can explore vendor offerings and enjoy a range of food options.

Forest Ridge Pool
MAY23
Music

Obscured

Find tickets for Obscured at The Oregon Express.

Oregon Express
MAY23
Markets

Oakwood Farmers Market — Gem City Bakehouse | Dayton, Ohio

Find local vendors and delicious baked goods at the Oakwood Farmers Market. The market occurs every Saturday from the first Saturday in May through the second Saturday in October. This is a great way to kick off your weekend, get some fresh air, and support local businesses.

Oakwood Farmers' Market
MAY24
Family

🎻 Heritage Day with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra 2026

Experience a day of history and music with costumed interpreters, interactive historical activities, and a performance by the Carillon Park Concert Band, ending with a patriotic concert from the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. All proceeds support Dayton History, a privately funded nonprofit dedicated to inspiring people of all ages by connecting them with the distinctive people, places, and moments that have influenced Dayton and the wider world. Regular admission applies, and Dayton History members receive free entry.

Carillon Historical Park
MAY26
Art & Culture

“The Divorce” by Freida McFadden Release Party 🥳

A celebration of a new release from Freida McFadden, known for twist-filled thrillers. The event features conversation about her work, engaging activities, and a raffle. Additional details will be announced closer to the release, and the author will not be in attendance.

Barnes & Noble
MAY26
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Great Lakes Loons

See the Dayton Dragons face off against the Great Lakes Loons. This MiLB game will be held at Day Air Ballpark.

Day Air Ballpark
MAY27
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Great Lakes Loons

Attend a baseball game between the Dayton Dragons and the Great Lakes Loons. Ticket prices vary depending on seating, and mobile tickets are available.

Day Air Ballpark
MAY28
Music

Bask w/In Heaven, the Sipes, Frequency 432

Cosmo Joe's Atomic Lounge hosts a night of live music featuring Bask w/In Heaven, the Sipes, and Frequency 432. The concert is open to all ages. Tickets are available at the venue or online, with $12 presale pricing and $15 at the door.

Cosmo Joe's Atomic Lounge
MAY28
Workshops & Classes

Green Labs: Macroinvertebrate Study (10-17 year olds)

At Creekside Reserve, teens ages 10 to 17 explore stream ecology through a focused field study. Participants test water quality and identify aquatic macroinvertebrates to assess the condition of a local stream. Registration is required, and the fee is $5. This session is part of a new monthly drop-off series for homeschooled teens that connects nature and science through hands-on learning. The program spans subjects across the life, earth and physical sciences, and may feature guest experts when available. All sessions are held outdoors, so dress for messy exploration and changing weather.

Creekside Reserve
MAY29
Health & Wellness

Full Moon Candlelight Yin Yoga

A candlelit Yin Yoga session aligned with the full moon sets a calm atmosphere at Speakeasy Yoga. Guided by Megan, this intentional practice invites you to recentre, slow down, and settle into stillness. Yin is a gentle, unhurried style with fewer postures and longer holds that promotes mobility and supports injury prevention by focusing on the connective tissues, including ligaments, bones, and the joints that are not typically engaged in more active classes. The timing and approach encourage releasing fears that may hold you back mentally, physically, or spiritually, while offering space to reflect on where you are, where you want to be, and what you can create within yourself and your life. This class is suitable for all levels and is not heated. Class passes and drop-ins are welcome. Space is limited, so advance registration is recommended.

Speakeasy Yoga
MAY29
Music

Classic Albums Live Presents The Lithium Experience - Official

Classic Albums Live brings The Lithium Experience to Victoria Theatre at Dayton Live with a celebration of ‘90s grunge and alternative. Instead of performing a single album front to back, this concert features select tracks from era-defining bands like Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Jane’s Addiction, along with a few unexpected additions. These are not tributes or impressions. A lineup of world-class musicians delivers meticulous, note-by-note recreations that capture the exact sounds of the original recordings in a concert setting. Audience guidance from Dayton Live recommends reviewing titles to determine what fits your group. Every attendee must have a ticket, and for the comfort of all patrons, lap-sitting and infants are generally not permitted at most Dayton Live presentations. Tickets for events at the Schuster Center, Victoria Theatre, PNC Arts Annex, and The Loft Theatre are sold exclusively by Dayton Live.

Victoria Theatre at Dayton Live
MAY29
Family

Toad-ally Together ~ Greene County's Superpower Squad

Enjoy a free, superhero themed experience at Russ Nature Reserve. The program welcomes children and adults, with and without disabilities, for laughter, games, and a spirit of community. Whether you are quick on your feet, strong, or full of imagination, everyone has a place. Costumes are welcome, and no special powers are required. No registration is needed. The focus is on inclusion, teamwork, and celebrating the hero in each person.

Russ Nature Reserve
MAY29
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Great Lakes Loons

Cheer on the Dayton Dragons as they face off against the Great Lakes Loons. Ticket prices may be above face value because this is a resale marketplace.

Day Air Ballpark
MAY30
Sports

Dayton Dragons' Night for the JYSB

At Day Air Ballpark, the Dayton Dragons take on the Great Lakes Loons in a fundraising game benefiting Jamestown Youth Softball & Baseball. Half of every ticket sold supports JYSB, turning attendance into direct support for the program. Tickets are $18.32, and gates open one hour before first pitch. It is a community-focused night of baseball for families, players, and friends.

Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball Team (Day Air Ballpark)
MAY30
Music

DGMC Presents SCREAM QUEENS

DGMC sets a spooky mood for summer with a concert of horror-inspired music at the Roger Glass Center for the Arts at the University of Dayton. The program features eerie songs drawn from the horror genre. Tickets are $30 and will be available soon.

Roger Glass Center for the Arts at the University of Dayton
MAY30
Festivals

Dayton Cheese Fest!

Enjoy a celebration of all things cheese and country. The festival includes a musical lineup, inflatables, games, and a fireworks show. Food vendors will be serving a variety of cheesy foods, and a beer garden will offer craft beer and seltzers. Bring the whole family for a night of fun. Lawn chairs are welcome.

Austin Landing
MAY31
Health & Wellness

Speakeasy Sprouts: Kids Yoga

At Speakeasy Yoga, the Sprouts class introduces children to yoga and breath through playful movement, stories, and games, helping them develop mind-body awareness and simple self-calming tools with a focus on self-management skills. It is designed for kids in grades K to 3, with flexibility based on maturity, and welcomes beginners with no prior yoga or fitness experience. Parents are asked to remain on site in the lounge during the session. Registration is available as a discounted four-class series or on a pay-as-you-go basis, and booking can also be found under Courses in the Momence app.

Speakeasy Yoga
MAY31
Sports

Dayton Dragons vs. Great Lakes Loons

See a ballgame between the Dayton Dragons and the Great Lakes Loons. Ticket prices vary depending on seating.

Day Air Ballpark
JUN4
Markets

Rip Rap Farmer's Market Grand Opening

Celebrate the grand opening of Rip Rap Farmer's Market, set behind Rip Rap Roadhouse. The first 100 attendees will receive a complimentary Rip Rap Farmer's Market tote bag. Explore a wide range of vendors featuring produce, meat, eggs, and honey. More than 50 vendors will be on hand, including area artisans, soap from local makers, coffee from local purveyors, kettle corn and caramel corn, candles, and woodworkers from the community, with additional offerings to discover.

Rip Rap Roadhouse
JUN4
Civic

The Longest Table - Oakwood Edition

A citywide block party invites neighbors to gather for a free community meal and conversation. Hosted by the Oakwood Inclusion Coalition, this inaugural Longest Table celebration encourages everyone to bring a dish to share for a potluck. Organizers will supply plates, utensils, and conversation starters to help spark connections and strengthen neighborhoods. Attendees are asked to register in advance.

E Schantz Ave, Oakwood, OH, United States
JUN4
Food & Drink

Spook-Ghetti: Haunted Dinner & Tour at The Spaghetti Warehouse Dayton Ohio. VIP Ghost Hunt Available

Experience a spooky night out in a historic early 1900s warehouse that blends a hearty meal with ghostly lore and exploration. Guests enjoy a three-course dinner with a soft drink or water, and meal tax and server gratuity are included. Throughout dinner, hear haunted and historical stories that set the scene for a guided flashlight tour through the building. Alcohol is available for purchase separately. The evening features P3, a local historian and paranormal investigator with extensive on-site work and hundreds of investigations across the country. An optional VIP after-hours ghost hunt offers extended access with ghost-hunting equipment and a group spirit box session, and personal equipment is welcome. VIP access is available only to attendees with a paid dinner reservation and cannot be purchased as a standalone admission. Please note that gratuity for the event’s ghost hostess is not included in the meal price. All booking and inquiries are handled by P3, and the restaurant does not serve as the contact for this event. Plan to review ticketing policies and be prepared to sign a waiver at check-in. This is a family-friendly experience, and anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Accessibility and comfort are important considerations. The post-dinner tour is not wheelchair accessible and requires climbing stairs. Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes, as some areas visited are rarely used by the public. Guests with dietary needs can coordinate accommodations in advance with P3. A minimum of four reservations is required for the dinner to proceed. If the minimum is not reached, reservations may be transferred to another available date and guests will be notified ahead of their scheduled visit. VIP tickets are valid only for dinner guests and are nonrefundable if purchased without a dinner reservation. All sales are final for this live event, and failure to attend does not qualify as non-delivery of services.

JUN4
Groups & Meetups

BN Bookclub Discussion

This event is a book club discussion focused on conversation about books.

JUN4
Family

Toddler and Me Hikes

At Narrows Reserve, a preschool-focused hike invites beginning hikers in Greene County to ease into exploring the outdoors. This toddler and caregiver program runs about 30 minutes and uses brief walks to help little ones get comfortable in nature. An adult participates alongside each child for the entire activity. Admission is free and no registration is required.

Narrows Reserve
JUN5
Comedy

Desi Banks Tickets

Desi Banks brings a high-energy stand-up set to Funny Bone Comedy Club, mixing bold, relatable humor with crisp punchlines and true-to-life stories. Expect constant laughs from a live performance built on quick wit and everyday observations.

Funny Bone Comedy Club
JUN6
Music

Until Rust & Friends @ Rip Rap Roadhouse

A performance by Until Rust & Friends at Rip Rap Roadhouse.

Rip Rap Roadhouse
JUN6
Comedy

Desi Banks Tickets

Desi Banks takes the stage at Funny Bone Comedy Club with an energetic stand up set filled with relatable material, confident delivery, crisp punchlines, and true to life stories that keep the laughs rolling in a live comedy show.

Funny Bone Comedy Club
JUN7
Theater

While We're on the Subject #1 | The Hot Wing King

A post show conversation with the cast of The Hot Wing King is hosted by Engagement and Learning Manager Tiffany Countryman. Katori Hall’s play, directed by Darnell Pierre Benjamin, follows Cordell Crutchfield as he sets his sights on the crown at Memphis’s annual Hot Wang Festival with support from his partner Dwayne and their cooking crew, The New Wing Order. When Dwayne welcomes his nephew into their home, the competition collides with family pressures and the stakes rise beyond a first place trophy. Recommended for those who enjoyed Barbecue or A Distinct Society.

JUN7
Festivals

Beavercreek Pride

A Pride celebration at Rotary Park Beavercreek welcomes all ages, with crafts, live music, a range of food and merchandise vendors, and complimentary swag. Vendor communications will only be sent from the event page or the Beavercreek, OH Pride page, and applications for vendors will open soon.

Rotary Park Beavercreek
JUN7
Theater

$10 Sawbuck Sunday | The Hot Wing King

A $10 Sawbuck Sunday ticket special is available, and tickets must be purchased at the door. The Hot Wing King, written by Katori Hall and directed by Darnell Pierre Benjamin, follows Cordell Crutchfield as he prepares to conquer Memphis's Hot Wang Festival. With support from his partner Dwayne and their crew, the New Wing Order, he sets his sights on the crown. When Dwayne welcomes his nephew into their lives, complications rise and the championship is no longer the only thing at stake. This performance may appeal to those who enjoyed Barbecue or A Distinct Society.

JUN9
Music

David Lee Roth – Dayton

David Lee Roth takes the stage at Rose Music Center in Dayton for a summer night of rock. This Ohio performance features big personality, powerful vocals, and timeless classic rock energy. Tickets are available.

David Lee Roth – Dayton, OH – June 9
JUN10
Workshops & Classes

Pressed Flower Lamp Workshop

Create a softly glowing lamp adorned with real pressed flowers at Artisans at Harrington House. This guided workshop shows how to arrange delicate blooms, greenery, and botanical accents into a personalized design, with all materials provided and a wide selection of dried florals to choose from. It is welcoming for first-time crafters as well as experienced makers, and is open to ages 8 and up. Each finished piece is one of a kind and makes a thoughtful gift or keepsake. Please note that the base lamp may differ slightly from photos depending on availability. Space is limited. Cost is $45 per person.

Artisans at Harrington House
JUN14
Sports

Beginner and Old Timer Track Day

This track day at Dayton Motorcycle Club welcomes both new riders and longtime enthusiasts, creating a friendly setting focused on an enjoyable ride. Family and friends are welcome to share the experience.

Dayton Motorcycle Club
JUN15
Workshops & Classes

DLCA Summer Camp: Tiny Broadway Stars - Official

Young performers discover the joy of musical theatre in a half-day camp at the PNC Arts Annex at Dayton Live. Through lively movement, imaginative games, and songs chosen with their age in mind, campers will explore singing, dancing, and acting while building confidence, listening skills, and imagination in a welcoming setting. Storytelling, make-believe, and easy-to-learn choreography introduce what it means to work as an ensemble and perform together. Designed for children ages 4 to 7, the experience blends playful exploration with gentle skill-building. The week concludes with a casual sharing for family and friends that celebrates each child’s creativity and growth.

PNC Arts Annex at Dayton Live
JUN15
Family

Mosaic Students: Middle School Camp

Middle school students will spend a full week at Cedarville University during the summer. Anyone who has completed 5th through 8th grade is welcome to take part.

Mosaic Church
JUN18
Holidays

Father’s Day Dinner/Thirsty Thursday

American Legion 763 marks Thirsty Thursday with a salute to fathers. The auxiliary will serve a ham dinner with side dishes, and fathers dine free. The evening features live music along with happy hour pricing.

American Legion 763
JUN20
Music

Picnic Kick back House Party

At Midtown Dayton, a casual picnic-style house party offers a relaxed place to hang out, enjoy snacks, and bring your own bottle. S'mores, a drink contest, and a live show are planned. Organizers are seeking performers for the live show.

Midtown Dayton
JUN20
Festivals

GDCC Annual all Corvette Car Show

The GDCC annual all Corvette car show is relocating to Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway, with expanded space and convenient amenities. More information will be shared as it becomes available.

Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway
JUN20
Sports

Dayton Ohio’s Inaugural Black Rodeo

This event at Welcome Stadium presents Dayton’s first Black Rodeo with a full rodeo, activities for all ages, and a celebration of Black Western heritage. It offers a day centered on entertainment and community spirit in a family friendly setting.

Welcome Stadium
JUN27
Music

Community Drum Circle and Music Jam

Gather for a family friendly drum circle and open music jam at Island MetroPark. This welcoming space invites everyone to drum, dance, and play in the spirit of celebration, healing, release, and community connection. Beginners and first timers are welcome. Bring hand drums, other instruments, flow toys, or dancing scarves. No gear is required... a limited number of instruments will be available to share, and everyday items can become rhythm makers, even a box of pasta can work as a shaker. Drumming here is treated as a simple practice for mind and body that links breath, rhythm, and movement. The steady beat may help calm stress responses, reduce anxiety, improve mood, and ease physical tension, while also supporting overall wellbeing. This gathering centers on fun and intuitive flow rather than skill. It is free to attend, with love offerings appreciated.

Island MetroPark
JUN27
Theater

Beetlejuice - The Musical

Beetlejuice - The Musical arrives live on stage at Schuster Performing Arts Center. Attend with friends or enjoy it solo for a memorable outing. A limited number of tickets are available for this performance.

Schuster Performing Arts Center
JUN27
Art & Culture

Women of Woodland Tour

Trace the lives of remarkable Dayton women on a walking tour that brings local history to life. Learn about Erma Bombeck, a homemaker who became an author, Lib Hedges, a madam who invested in real estate, Anna Barney Gorman, an advocate for people with disabilities, Matilda Stanley, known as the Queen of the Gypsies, Electra C. Doren, an innovative librarian, Charlotte Reeve Conover, a Dayton historian and author, Marguerite Doane, a rodeo rider, Mrs. Leslie Carter, a celebrated actress often described as a woman scorned, and many others. Plan to meet at Eichelberger Plaza by the cemetery’s main entrance. Parking is available both inside and outside the gates. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle if you wish. The tour proceeds in most weather and will pause only in the case of thunder or lightning. A reservation is required, and a suggested contribution of $5 supports the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its restoration, preservation, horticultural, and educational work that helps keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
JUN28
Theater

Beetlejuice - The Musical

Beetlejuice - The Musical will be performed live at Schuster Performing Arts Center. Tickets are available and noted as limited. Whether attending with friends or on your own, this in-person show offers a night out at the theater.

Schuster Performing Arts Center
JUL4
Art & Culture

Woodland Military Tribute Tour

Take a guided walking tour of Woodland that pays tribute to service members and the fallen, with stories spanning from the Revolutionary War through the Vietnam War. Gather at Eichelberger Plaza by the cemetery’s main gates. Parking is available inside as well as outside the gates. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water if needed. Tours run in most weather and pause only for thunder or lightning. A reservation is required, and a suggested $5 donation supports the Woodland Arboretum Foundation and its work in restoration, preservation, horticulture, and education that helps keep Woodland a cultural resource for Dayton and Ohio.

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
JUL8
Health & Wellness

Divine Feminine Women's Group

This monthly gathering fosters a supportive spiritual community for women, centered on healing and the expression of Divine feminine energy. It is a collaborative space where participants share their own gifts, talents, and interests. Activities include ritual and creative practices alongside opportunities for healing, with an emphasis on empowering and caring for one another just as we are. Self investment is $20. Registration is coordinated by Misty, with payment accepted through PayPal, Cash App, or Venmo. Cash App payments can be sent to $wellspringhealing, and Venmo payments to @Misty-Brown-117.

Wellspring Healing Studio
JUL10
Music

No Refunds

A rock-forward celebration unfolds at VFW Beavercreek Memorial Post 8312, with doors open to the public so everyone can share in the festivities.

VFW Beavercreek Memorial Post 8312
JUL11
Food & Drink

Picnic in the Petunias

Set in a lovely Oakwood garden, this picnic brings together food and flowers, with a menu of chicken salad, feta and chickpea salad, cheesy corn fritters, fruit bowls, lemon bars, and drinks. The event is open to ages 10 and older. Hosted by Anne Calkins, the suggested donation is $25. For more information, call 937-602-2062.

JUL11
Art & Culture

Bollywood Beat - Free Interactive Dance Show at Mason County Library

The Bollywood Beat dance show brings the color and rhythm of Indian cinema to the Community Room at Mason County Public Library. The program blends music, dance, high energy movement, dramatic flair and cinematic sparkle while honoring tradition across many styles. The choreography is approachable yet energizing, filled with moments of celebration and joy. Performers in vibrant costumes with intricate jewelry and theatrical makeup showcase dazzling footwork and age old storytelling techniques, offering a vivid window into the Dances of India. Free and open to the public.

Mason County Library
JUL11
Groups & Meetups

July 2026 Dayton Project Linus Work Day

A monthly blanket work day brings together the Dayton Chapter of Project Linus in the meeting room at Lofino Plaza for updates, idea sharing, and hands-on volunteer work that supports blanket donations. Participants can work on tasks like sorting and labeling blankets and preparing fleece for blanket events, and are welcome to bring completed donation blankets, questions, and a favorite drink in a travel mug. Crafters may bring their current Project Linus projects such as crochet, knitting, fleece, or quilting, and a sewing machine is helpful for attaching labels or continuing personal projects. Those without a project or who are new to crafting will find guidance and ways to contribute, and friends who are simply curious are also welcome. Open to all.

Lofino Plaza
JUL12
Music

FIVE at Summer Blanket Concert Series @ Smith Gardens (City of Oakwood)

This installment of the Summer Blanket Concert Series at Smith Gardens features FIVE.

Smith Gardens
JUL17
Music

Pretty Tied Up (All-Star Guns N' Roses Experience) - Five Rivers MetroParks

Pretty Tied Up performs live at Five Rivers MetroParks, presenting an all-star experience centered on Guns N' Roses.

Five Rivers MetroParks
JUL17
Comedy

Marcus D. Wiley

A live show featuring Marcus D. Wiley brings the excitement of seeing a performance in person. It works for a night out with friends or for anyone who has been waiting to watch him on stage. Tickets are on sale and availability is limited.

Funny Bone Comedy Club
DEC29
Health & Wellness

Sunday Slow Flow

Realign and unwind during this mindful slow flow class, which incorporates gentle movement with energy healing principles. The class is perfect for all levels. Conscious breathing, intentional movement, and deep relaxation will be emphasized. A nurturing space will be created where you can release tension, heal deeply, and start the week feeling balanced and renewed. This class is suitable for beginners and experienced practitioners looking to deepen their mind-body connection.

Essential Yoga and Wellness

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