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October 18-24, 2019 Featured Event Also this Week October 20 - PhilharMonster Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 3 p.m. The Dayton Philharmonic presents its annual legendary PhilharMonster Halloween Concert, setting the spooky stage for Halloween and getting the mood just right for celebrating the autumn season. Maestro Gittleman and the DPO have planned an afternoon full of fantastic musical selections to get us all in the Halloween spirit. The concert will end this year with a very special surprise. As is the costume custom, everyone is encouraged to show up dressed in their Halloween finest. Even the orchestra members will be getting into the costume groove! There will be a costume parade before the performance, and during the show, the audience will have the chance to vote on the best musician costume. ticketcenterstage.com. October 19 - Masquerage The 804 Building, 804 E. Monument Ave. Masquerage is Equitas Health's annual "Party of Parties for a Cause." Since Masquerage's inception in 2002, this masked extravaganza has become the fastest growing, must-be- seen-at event in Dayton, bringing hundreds of people together for a magnificent evening of music, dancing, and decadence. Masquerage is a fundraiser for the life-saving work of Equitas Health. This year's Masquerage theme is "Push Play." Mask required. This year's event will be held indoors, but toilets, smoking area, and general admission check in will be outside. More info here.

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Page 1: October 18 -24, 2019 Also this Week - BusinessFirst Dayton · 22 E. Fifth St.; 5-9 p.m. Ohio's premier Halloween-themed craft beer fest! 100+ beers from 40+ Ohio breweries, food,

October 18-24, 2019

Featured Event

Also this Week

October 20 - PhilharMonster

Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 3 p.m. The Dayton Philharmonic presents its

annual legendary PhilharMonster

Halloween Concert, setting the spooky

stage for Halloween and getting the mood

just right for celebrating the autumn

season. Maestro Gittleman and the DPO

have planned an afternoon full of fantastic

musical selections to get us all in the

Halloween spirit. The concert will end this

year with a very special surprise. As is the

costume custom, everyone is encouraged to

show up dressed in their Halloween finest.

Even the orchestra members will be getting

into the costume groove! There will be a

costume parade before the performance,

and during the show, the audience will

have the chance to vote on the best

musician costume. ticketcenterstage.com.

October 19 - Masquerage

The 804 Building, 804 E. Monument Ave. Masquerage is Equitas Health's annual "Party

of Parties for a Cause." Since Masquerage's

inception in 2002, this masked extravaganza

has become the fastest growing, must-be-

seen-at event in Dayton, bringing hundreds

of people together for a magnificent evening

of music, dancing, and decadence.

Masquerage is a fundraiser for the life-saving

work of Equitas Health. This year's

Masquerage theme is "Push Play." Mask

required. This year's event will be held

indoors, but toilets, smoking area, and

general admission check in will be outside.

More info here.

Page 2: October 18 -24, 2019 Also this Week - BusinessFirst Dayton · 22 E. Fifth St.; 5-9 p.m. Ohio's premier Halloween-themed craft beer fest! 100+ beers from 40+ Ohio breweries, food,

Thru October 26 - Exhibit: And Then Unfold

The Contemporary Dayton, 118 N. Jefferson St.; call for times. Lyrical, calligraphic abstractions on paper by

emerging artists Jack St. John, Cleveland;

Diana Behl, Brookings, SD; and Nishiki

Sugawara-Beda, Dallas, TX. Free.

Thru October 27 - Decision Height

Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave.; call for times. Decision Height tells the story of six

Women's Air Force Service Pilots (called

WASPS) who flew aircraft during World

War II. While they didn't see combat, these

ladies were responsible for transporting

planes and pulling targets for live

ammunition training, freeing the men for

active duty after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

The WASPS proved an important asset for

the military, but have been largely forgotten

in the history books. This play was the

winner of the 2013 Kennedy Center

American College Theatre Festival.

Thru March 31 - Tour de Way

100+ locations along the Great Miami Riverway, including several in downtown Dayton. Over 100 locations are offering $3,000 in

prizes! Tour de Way is a free passport

program that lets you explore our region all

year long with activities and locations perfect

for the adventurer, art lover, aviation

enthusiast, beer connoisseur, and everyone

else in between. Every location you visit gets

you another chance to win amazing prizes

like a SmithFly Shoal Tent or an Opus

Classico 2 bicycle from Spoken Bicycles.

Tour de Way runs from May 4, 2019 to

March 2020. Find details here.

October 17-19 - A New Brain

PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; 8 p.m. Dare 2 Defy presents a musical about a

frustrated songwriter with a brain tumor who

evenually discovers what's most important in

life. ticketcenterstage.com.

October 18 - Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.; 5-10 p.m. Last Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally of the

October 18-24 - Music & More at The Dublin Pub

The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.; call for times.

Friday, October 18, the Pub presents music

from Hey There Morgan. On Saturday,

October 19, come hear Spanish Tony

Sanchez. Monday is Trivia with a Twist.

On Wednesdays, come play Singo: Musical

Bingo. Thursday, October 24, Nick Mitchell

performs. Call for costs. 461-1101.

October 19 - Brunch with a Queen The Dayton Club, 40 N. Main St.; 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Join us for a morning of food, fun, and drag!

Stay tuned to our Facebook page for updates,

our show times, and the most important

part... The Queens! Reach out to Jostin

Schimmoeller at 937-510-9247 or

[email protected] for

more information! Tickets are $35 and

include the fabulous show, a brunch buffet

and a fantastic view of Downtown Dayton!

October 19 - October Can & Bottle Release

Branch & Bone, 905 Wayne Ave.; 12-11 p.m. Join us for our next can and bottle release as

we unveil a new beer and celebrate the return

of a favorite. Raspberry Layers - Dessert

Berliner and Spectral Alphabet - IPA in 16oz

cans as well as Hazelnut Vanilla Dimmer in

500ml bottles!

October 19 - Ale-o-Ween

Dayton Convention Center, 22 E. Fifth St.; 5-9 p.m. Ohio's premier Halloween-themed craft beer

fest! 100+ beers from 40+ Ohio breweries,

food, live music, costume contest, face

painting, tarot card reading and more! $40

advance, $50 at the door. 226-8225.

October 19 - Yellow Gets Blue

Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.; 7 p.m. The cure for your despair is right around the

corner, and it comes in the form of a night of

rip-roaring Blues played by some of

Dayton's finest. Road to Memphis winner

Jimmy D. Rogers headlines this event, with

featured performances by Seth Gilliam & the

Fake News, with opening act Gata Azul and

October 22 - Flavors of Dayton Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 5-7:30 p.m. "Flavors of Dayton" is a series of three food

events highlighting the talents, cuisines, and

stories of foreign-born chefs. Each event will

feature a different chef representing a

different geographic region and immigrant

community. Each chef will conduct a

cooking demonstration showcasing several

food items from their native country.

Attendees will then enjoy food prepared by

these amazing chefs. October 22nd's chef

will be Theresa Barnes of Eden Spice

Restaurant. Funds raised will support

Welcome Dayton and help us ensure that we

can continue to provide vital and effective

services to our area's immigrants and

refugees. $65.

flavorsofdayton.eventbrite.com.

October 22 - Candidate Forum for Dayton Public School Board

Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 7-8:30 p.m. Meet the candidates for Dayton Public

School Board, and learn about their plans for

serving the school community. Presented in

partnership with WHIO and UpDayton.

October 22 - LGBTQ Mixer

Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth St.; 8 p.m. Toxic's inviting our LGBTQ Fam back to our

taproom for our monthly mixer. Unless

otherwise scheduled due to conflicts, it'll be

the 4th Tue of every month. Tequila Tuesday

specials all night, and of course, dozens of

Toxic Brews on tap.

October 22-27 - Once on This Island: The Musical Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; call for times. Music. Fire. Rain. Passion. And that's just

the opening number... Winner of the 2018

Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical,

Once On This Island is the sweeping,

universal tale of Ti Moune, a fearless peasant

girl in search of her place in the world, and

ready to risk it all for love. Guided by the

mighty island gods, Ti Moune sets out on a

remarkable journey to reunite with the man

who has captured her heart.

ticketcenterstage.com.

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season to host Billie Gold's Birthday Bash!

Join us for another great gathering of grub

with a courtyard patio street festival at the

Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally! Food trucks,

free live local music, craft brews and

cocktails, and tons of fun for the whole

family! yellowcabfoodtrucks.com

October 18 - Lyle Lovett & His Acoustic Group

Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St. 8 p.m. A singer, composer and actor, Lyle Lovett

has broadened the definition of American

music in a career that spans 14 albums.

Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the

Texas-based musician fuses elements of

country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues

in a convention-defying manner that breaks

down barriers. ticketcenterstage.com.

October 18 & 19 - Messiaen's Turangalila

Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 8 p.m. The mind-blowing Turangalila Symphony is

ecstatic, otherworldly, and completely

original. A devout and steadfast faith

inspired all of Messiaen's music. Turangalila

is a vast, beautiful, cinematic canvas

dedicated to love, life, joy, death, and

eternity. "I am convinced that joy exists,"

Messiaen once said, "convinced that the

invisible exists more than the visible, and

that joy is beyond sorrow, and beauty is

beyond horror." ticketcenterstage.com.

October 18 & 19 - Mark Chalifoux

Wiley's Comedy Joint, 101 Pine St.; Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. Mark Chalifoux is a stand-up comedian

based in the Midwest by way of New York

City. Mark has made television appearances

on Fox and IFC and has been featured in the

Boston Comedy Festival, the Limestone

Comedy Festival and the Laughing Skull

Comedy Festival (among others). His jokes

have been heard on SiriusXM and read in

Reader's Digest (ask your grandma what that

is). He's also written for CBS Digital's

ManCave and ESPN.com and was a regular

at the world-famous Comic Strip Live and

UCB theater in New York City. 223-5277.

October 18-24 - This Week at the DAI

hosted by Nasty Bingo. Just $10 at the door

and all your sorrows will be washed away!

October 19 - Johnny Appleseed District Barbershopping Show of Champions

Dayton Convention Center, 22 E. Fifth St.; 7:30-11 p.m. Johnny Appleseed District Association

Quartet Champions is the best of the best our

district has to offer. Come out for a fantastic

evening of champions. Click here for tickets

and information. $5-10. 226-8225.

October 20 - A Force Against Cancer 5K

RiverScape MetroPark,111 E. Monument Ave.; 9:30-11 a.m. 5K walk/run benefiting the Pancreatic

Cancer Action Network. 100% of the

registrations and all funds donated to the Pan

Can Action Network. Weather Dependent.

Email to register [email protected].

October 20 - 3rd Sundays at Front Street

Front Street Complex, 1001 E. Second St.; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Front Street invites you to spend your

afternoon exploring Dayton's largest

community of art studios, workshops,

galleries, and outdoor vendors. Get hands on

in the courtyard with FREE painting

activities including "paint your own

pumpkin" and "mural painting" with Carmen

Ferrero's traveling Mural Van! While the

family is busy getting creative, enjoy a

FREE hotdog, thanks to Chidogs Red Hots.

October 20 - Sunday Movies @ Main

Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 1:30 p.m. Dayton Metro Library's popular Sunday

Movies @ Main series continues with more

out-of-the-ordinary films. This week's film

will be Journey to Italy. For more

information, visit DaytonMetroLibrary.org

or call 463-2665.

October 20 - Dia de Muertos Parade & Celebration

Fifth & Jefferson sts,; 2-8 p.m. Dia de Muertos is a unique and colorful

holiday observed across Mexico, the

October 23 - Nonprofit Law: Foundational Basics Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Legal advice for 501(c)(3) nonprofit

organizations, like other corporations, is

needed to understand the complex web of

overlapping state and federal regulations by

which they are governed. This presentation

will give nonprofit leaders an overview of

the most common legal issues and questions

our nonprofit clients face, including

governance, compliance, employment,

intellectual property, and utilizing

volunteers. Find more info here.

October 24 - LaunchPad Launch Dayton, 15 W. Fourth St.; 12-7 p.m. Launch Dayton presents LaunchPad - where

the entrepreneurially-minded connect! Mix

& mingle with fellow movers, shakers,

entrepreneurs, creatives, founders,

freelancers, engineers, researchers. Build

networks in & out of your industry. Learn

what and connect with who you need to

launch your: startup, business, product, idea,

collaborative, nonprofit. Join us each month

in the Nucleus coworking space in the Kuhns

Building, next door to The Arcade, the future

home of Dayton's innovation community.

We'll kick off the day with a lunchtime

Launch + Learn, then wrap up the day with

workshops & networking. Cowork for free

anytime throughout the day.

October 24 - Noonday Organ Recitals Westminster Presbyterian Church, 125 N. Wilkinson St.; 12:10-12:35 p.m. Join us Thursdays in October! October 24 -

John Sherer. A quick lunch follows each

recital. 223-7285.

October 24 - Holiday Special Launch Party

Warped Wing Brewing Company, 26 Wyandot St.; 3-10 p.m.. 'Tis the season... for the return of Holiday

Special Holiday Lager! Holiday Special. A

well-balanced lager with aromas of ginger,

lemon peel, and nutmeg. Made with honey to

help bring out a mildly sweet taste. Embrace

old traditions while toasting new ones. Like

not falling in love with cousin Eddie's

tenement on wheels because he's taking it

with him with he leaves next month. Cheers!

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Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; call for times. The DAI presents its latest exhibits, Mona

Lisa Today and William Preston Mayfield

Photographs. Friday, October 18, bring the

kids for Homeschool Interactions.

Saturday, October 19, is the next Object of

the Month discussion. Thursday, October

24, come hear the Skinner Pipe Organ

Performance and Draw from the

Collection. Museum general admission is

$15 for adults; $10 for seniors (60+), active

military, and groups (10 or more); $5 for

college students (18+ with ID) & youth (ages

7-17); free for children (ages 6 & younger)

and museum members. Prices include

admission to all special exhibitions, focus

exhibitions and the museum's collection

galleries. Some programs and events may

carry an additional charge. 223-5277.

October 18-24 - This Week at The Barrel House

The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.; call for times. Friday, October 18, is Food Truck Friday

with Smoking Inferno BBQ. Saturday,

October 19, is Food Truck Saturday with

World Piece. October 23 is the next Wu-

Tang Wednesday. Thursday, October 24,

come for an October Wine Tasting. 222-

GRWL.

October 18-24 - Music & More at Blind Bob's

Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.; call for times.

Friday, October 18, Bob's presents live music

from Stringus Kahn and Blue Moon Soup.

Saturday, October 19, come hear Hell

Scorched Earth, Others By No One,

Crosley Court, and Reign Over Me.

Sunday, October 20, it's Amber Hargett,

Anna p.s., and Gran Delusion. Every

Tuesday it's Best. Trivia. Ever. Wednesday,

October 23, come for Karaoke with DJ

Nancy. Thursday, October 24, take the stage

at Open Mic Night with Brandon. Call for

costs. 938-6405.

October 18-24 -

Music & More at the OE

Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.; call for times.

Friday, October 18, the OE presents live

music from Harmonica Neil and Moses

Mabarak. Saturday, October 19, come hear

Tesa Marie and Heath Bowling. Thursday,

southwestern United States, Latin America

and right here in Dayton, Ohio. During Dia

De Muertos people reminisce on the lives of

loved ones who have died with ofrendas

(Day of the Dead alters), food, sugar skulls,

papel picado banners, processions, calaveras

(skulls) music, traditional dance and the

ubiquitous skull painted faces and costumes.

The Dayton parade and celebration will

include all of these traditional Mexican

traditions with some unique Gem City twists.

Expect more than a thousand people to

attend this free and family friendly event.

Find info here.

October 21 - Mayhem & Mystery Dinner Theatre: The Case of the Cuckoo Chemist

Spaghetti Warehouse, 36 W. Fifth St.; 7 p.m. Join Dr. Wentzel and her henchman Isor as

they plan to take over the world by turning

everyone into zombies. Will Zoe and Zayda

be able to stop them? Or will Dr. Wentzel be

able to succeed with her evil plan? Join

Mayhem & Mystery Mondays through Oct.

28 for mystery theatre fun. Tickets are

$29.95 per person for dinner and show (tax

and gratuity not included.) Reservations are

required and can be made by calling the

Spaghetti Warehouse at 937-461-3913.

October 22 - Bagels & Broadway

Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 8:30-10:30 a.m. Ever wonder what it takes to prepare a stage

for a Broadway show? Join us for Bagels &

Broadway, a unique opportunity for you to

find out first-hand. Have a cup of coffee and

a bagel - then watch the show's crew and

members of IATSE Local 66 set up the

sights and sounds for ONCE ON THIS

ISLAND! You won't believe the

transformation! This event is free, but you

must RSVP by noon on Monday, October

21. There are only 200 spots available so

REGISTER EARLY! This event fills up

fast!

October 22 - Coffee with a Cop

Reza's Downtown, 438 Wayne Ave.; 10-11 a.m. No agenda, just a chance to get to know the

officers in your neighborhood.

Neighbors+police+conversation. 813-1748.

October 24 - Careeer & Learning Expo Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 3:30-6:30 p.m. The Dayton Metro Library's second annual

Career & Learning Expo brings together

informative presenters, professional career

coaches, and a vast array of exhibitors, all

focused on helping adults explore their

career options, enhance their job skills, or

position themselves for professional

advancement. While the Career & Learning

Expo is free, advance registration is

appreciated. Online registration and more

information, including a complete list of

exhibitors and planning partners, is available

at DaytonMetroLibrary.org/CareerExpo

or call 937-463-2665. (Please note: This is

not a job fair or hiring event.)

October 24 - Master Class

PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; 4:30-6 p.m. This master class for high school students

will focus on Afro-Caribbean dance from

Once on This Island! A company member

from the show (if available) will work with

participants on material from the show.

Students should come prepared for physical

work during the class. This master class is

$5. The Master Class is limited to 50

participants! Register online by NOON on

Thursday, October 24. The registration link

will take you to our new class registration

system called Jackrabbit Class.

October 24-27 - Phantom Dances Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St.; 7:30 p.m. Dayton Ballet presents a repertory

performance of ballets fitting for the autumn

season. Phantom Dances celebrates the

season with a wide-ranging program

featuring five works, including two stunning

world premieres. All five ballets that

comprise Phantom Dances have been

choreographed by women, promising a

captivating weekend of dance in the Gem

City. The athleticism and artistry of the full

company is showcased with works from

from Penny Saunders, Amy Seiwert and

Nicole Haskins, and a world premiere to

celebrate Dia de Las Muertos, honoring the

souls of loved ones far and near.

ticketcenterstage.com.

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October 24, is the next Theology on Tap.

Call for costs. 223-9205.

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