FREE DOWNTOWN EVENT - Downtown Dayton Partnership
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FREE DOWNTOWN EVENT - Downtown Dayton Partnership
start at the info table on courthouse square, then explore the 100+ places and spaces participating throughout downtown, the oregon arts district and the wright-dunbar business village event sponsors 100+ VENUES • START AT COURTHOUSE SQUARE FREE DOWNTOWN EVENT FRIDAY SEPT 14 5-10p A program OF ARTS / DINING / MUSIC / HOUSING / INTERACTIVE You are here.* SEPT 2012 event Program & map Follow urban nights on facebook facebook.com/urbannightsdayton * Now find out what else is.... Introducing downtown search tool We’ve gota you You’ve got th that’s as mobile as you are. in the palm of y surrounded. DAYTON Use your smartphone to locate downtown dining, nightlife, parking, shopping, arts & more See which businesses and amenities are near your current location, or browse by category Get contact info, details and directions to each downtown business and destination Browse and search a calendar of hundreds of upcoming downtown events Scan this QR code or visit http://mobile.downtowndayton.org with your smartphone Find what you need, when you need it, where you need it with Find it Downtown Mobile. enjoy Eclectic Art 1 Blue Sky Project 100 W. Second St. and 33 N. Main St. 732-5123 Presenting contemporary works by Blue Sky Project resident artists in two downtown venues: Michael Casseli’s “Slackwire” at 100 W. Second St., and Charlotte Gordon’s “Vessels” in the Blue Sky Gallery on Courthouse Square. 2 CADC 45 S. St. Clair St., 313-9883 This gallery that features work by more than 30 local artists will host a sidewalk art market and bake sale outside the gallery, with all proceeds going to the CADC Art Benefits Program. Live music and 10% to 30% off select items. 3 Cachet G! International Boutique and Gallery 133 E. Third St., 461-2665 This clothing and home decor shop will feature recent work by local artists. 4 Color of Energy Gallery 16 Brown St., 266-3491 Featuring new works of acrylic on rusted steel by gallery owner Mike Elsass. 5 Dayton Cultural Center 40 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd., 333-2489 The opening of “Expressions of Reflections,” an art exhibit featuring reused mirrors and glass. Artist Philipe Payne will be available to speak to the public from 6 to 8 p.m. 6 Dayton Visual Arts Center 118 N. Jefferson St., 224-3822 Opening reception for “In Vivo” exhibit. Take in the art while trying your hand at cornhole and your voice at karaoke. 7 Gallery 510 Fine Art 508 E. Fifth St., 672-6717 Showing work from some of Gallery 510’s most popular artists and featuring art perfect for collecting and gift giving, including jewelry, pottery, cards, prints, scarves and purses. 8 Gallery at Fifth Third Center 1 S. Main St., 228-2224 Featuring works by mixed media artist Rose Schultz and clay artist Keba Mileen Hitzeman. Both artists will be present for a reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. 9 Garden Station Community Garden and Art Park 509 E. Fourth St., 610-3845 This outdoor community garden and arts space will host the Dayton Out Loud vocal variety show, including a Capella singing, poetry, rap, comedy, beatbox and other vocal talents. The event kicks off at 5:30 p.m. and will benefit the City Beets youth gardening program. Guided tours of Garden Station will begin at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Mural designs selected for the downtown mural project at Third and Webster streets will be on display. 10 H. David Clay Studio & Gallery 33 S. St. Clair St., 424-5452 Decorative and functional handcrafted stoneware and Raku pottery by proprietor H. David Kirchner. 11 Jimmy Modern 605 E. Fifth St., 520-3782 Local artists Delora Buford Buchanan and Marilyn Page will be painting outside the store, which also will debut new work by Page. 12 K12 Gallery for Young People and TEJAS 510 E. Third St., 461-5149 Hosting the second annual Art Off, an Iron Chef-style battle to create a 2D piece of art centered around the theme of “transformation.” Artists compete against each other for the Knot Award, a handmade sculpture created by local artist Hamilton Dixon. The competition will take place from 6 to 10 p.m., and audience participation is encouraged. 13 Miami Valley Lampwork Bead Artists Kettering Tower lobby, 470-6895 Shop an artisan jewelry trunk show from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 14 W.B. Davis Studio & EbonNia Art Gallery 1135 W. Third St., 223-2290 Browse art exhibits and enjoy a 15% off sale while listening to live jazz. 92 The Lounge 1100 W. Third St., 443-0249 Check out live entertainment at this Wright-Dunbar Business Village venue. explore Creative Spaces 15 The Black Box Improv Theater 518 E. Third St., 369-0747 Downtown’s new improv group will perform short scenes starting at 7 p.m. and will answer questions about the members’ creative process. 16 Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park 16 S. Williams St., 225-7705 Enjoy such activities as children’s entertainment, puppet shows and information about the airplanes of Ohio. 17 Dayton Grand Hotel 11 S. Ludlow St., 461-4700 Offering a special Urban Nights rate of $69 for a room with one king bed or two double beds for those wishing to stay downtown the night of September 14. Use group code “URBAN” when booking at daytongrandhotel.com. 18 Dayton International Peace Museum 208 W. Monument Ave., 227-3223 Explore the museum’s peace-themed exhibits and shop at the museum gift store. 19 Dayton Metro Library 215 E. Third St., 227-9500 The Main Library branch of the Dayton Metro Library system will offer live music and enertainment. 20 Eclectic Essentials 510 E. Fifth St., 559-5103 This new art and collectables shop will host a wine tasting from 5 to 9 p.m. 21 First Lutheran Church 138 W. First St., 222-7848 Tour this historical 107-year-old church and enjoy light snacks and beverages. 22 Grass Roots Enrichment and Wellness Center 400 E. Fifth St., Suite C, 723-6747 Enjoy handson activities for kids, a free intro to Reiki and massage therapy, and artwork by Wendy Wagener Harris, and receive info about upcoming programs and workshops. The center also will host a henna workshop with local artist Lily Whitehead from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Cost is $25, and advance reservations are required. 23 Hands Massage Studio 42 W. Fifth St., 608-8994 This new downtown business will feature free five-minute massages from licensed massage therapists and tours of its facility. 24 Jazz, Art and Wine Tent West Third Street, 443-0249 Enjoy live jazz, art-making and wine tasting in the Wright-Dunbar Business Village. 25 Lincoln Society of Dayton Main Street between Courthouse Square and Second Street, Have your picture taken with Abraham Lincoln ($1) and learn about President Lincoln’s historical ties to downtown Dayton. 26 The Little Hearts School House & Learning Center 24 N. Jefferson St., Suite 400, 226-1276 Featuring art and handmade items created by students for sale, as well as guided tours, snacks and cold drinks. 27 The Loft Theatre 126 N. Main St., 3rd floor, 461-3823 Show your Urban Nights program and receive 20% off Managing Maxine, a new comedy performed by The Human Race Theatre Company, at 8 p.m.; walk-up tickets only. 28 Mini University 28 Hill St. and 40 Vista View Dr. , 224-3916 (MVH), 461-9027 (Montgomery County) Mini University at Miami Valley Hospital (28 Hill St.) and Mongomery County’s Mini Unversity (40 Vista View Dr.) will offer discounted childcare for parents wishing to explore Urban Nights. Care will be offered from 6 to 11 p.m., which includes dinner, for $30 per child or $50 for two children. All teachers have been fingerprinted and have completed background checks. Children must be pre-registered; call and reserve a spot before Friday, Sept. 7. mark your calendar now for the next urban nights! 93 Lucky’s Taproom & Eatery 520 E. Fifth St., 222-6800 Lucky’s will tap a firkin of a special craft beer to complement its rotating variety of craft brews on tap and diner-style food, including vegetarian and vegan options. 94 Masque 34 N. Jefferson St., 228-2582 Masque will feature a live DJ and entertainment provided by local drag queens and kings. $2 well drinks and no cover before 10 p.m. 95 OinkADoodleMoo 10 W. Second St., lobby Check out this new downtown restaurant in the lobby of the KeyBank Tower. 96 Olive, an urban dive 416 E. Third St., 222-3483 This restaurant in the renovated former Wympee diner serving locally sourced fare will feature artwork by Ron Rollins, a music program by Rev. Cool, and Jeni’s Ice Cream to go. 97 Oregon Express 336 E. Fifth St., 223-9205 The “OE,” an Oregon Arts District corner tavern, will feature half-price gourmet pizza (dine-in only) from 4 to 8 p.m., plus live music from the Eric Jerardi Band. ARTS / DINING / MUSIC / HOUSING / INTERACTIVE FRIDAY May 10 2013 98 Press 257 Wayne Ave., 231-7107 This independent coffee bar and arts space will stay open until 10 p.m. featuring its traditional espresso beverages, artisan coffee and tea, locally made baked goods and other favorites. don’t miss one of the best nights to be downtown! 99 Riff Raff on the Canal 130 N. Patterson Blvd., 361-3131 Informational tours will be available at this new downtown nightclub. Refreshments will be provided. What’s there to do downtown when it’s not Urban Nights? 1 00 Roost Modern Italian 524 E. Fifth St., 222-3100 Receive 15% off any appetizer with the purchase of an entrée at this upscale restaurant with contemporary takes on Italian dishes. 1 01 Sa-Bai 200 S. Jefferson St., 535-2900 Featuring fresh-made Asian food and sushi, as well as a full bar. Drink specials and 20% off food during Urban Nights. Shaping Ohio’s Communities Through the Arts Culturally, Educationally and Economically. The only site you need for arts and cultural events in Ohio. Ohio Arts Council Rhodes State Office Tower 30 E. Broad St., 33rd Floor Columbus, OH 43215-3414 Phone: 614 /466-2613 Fax: 614 /466-4494 www.oac.ohio.gov ArtsinOhio.com is a collaboration between • Experience Columbus • Positively Cleveland • Cincinnati USA RTN • Ohio Arts Council Visit downtowndayton.org for the most comprehensive calendar of downtown events. If you like downtown, you should downtown. Get the latest updates, news, event announcements, special offers and more — Follow DowntownDayton on Facebook. EasyPark Downtown org Visit EasyParkDowntown.org to find the latest listings of parking lots and garages, complete with rates and payment information, special deals, FAQs and more! discover Unique Dining & Nightlife 75 5th Street Wine & Deli 416 E. Fifth St., 220-9333 This neighborhood deli offers a great selection of sandwiches, wine and craft beer. Hosting a special wine and beer tasting on the deli’s patio during Urban Nights. 76 Al’s Smokehouse Café West Third Street, 443-0249 Get a bite to eat at this café in the WrightDunbar Business Village. 77 Binger’s Bar 142 E. Third St., 224-8609 Hosting “South of the Border Night” featuring $3 margaritas and $2 tequila shots. 78 Blind Bob’s 430 E. Fifth St., 938-6405 This casual tavern with a full menu will host live music. 79 Boston Stoker 34 W. Second St., 223-1224 Grab a coffee drink or smoothie and enjoy live poetry and music at this coffee shop near Courthouse Square. 80 The Century Bar 10 S. Jefferson St., 223-3382 In honor of Bourbon Heritage Month, this oldfashioned bar featuring more than 60 varieties of bourbon will host an exhibit of vintage decanters. 81 Citilites 109 N. Main St., 222-0623 The Schuster Center’s restaurant and bar will be open from 5:30 to 8 p.m. serving a full menu, including dinner specials. 82 Coco’s Bistro 515 Wayne Ave. and 2501 Warren St., 228-2626 Featuring end-of-summer raspberry lemonade with Buckeye Vodka for $5 and 50% off appetizers with a dinner purchase at the current location on Wayne Avenue. At the new location on Warren Street, Coco’s will feature work by artist Amy Kollar Anderson, music by The Show, bar service featuring a special cocktail and complimentary appetizers. 83 Cold Beer and Cheeseburgers 33 S. Jefferson St., 222-2337 This American-style bar and grill will feature several dinner specials. 84 Deaf Monty’s Wine 22 Brown St., 225-9463 This comfy wine bar located in an Oregon Arts District B&B will offer a $2 wine tasting from 4 to 8 p.m. 85 De’Lish 139 N. Main St., 461-2233 Enjoy happy hour pricing from 3 p.m. to close at this eclectic cafe, along with live entertainment, an art show and curbside cooking in front of the business. 86 The Dublin Pub 300 Wayne Ave., 224-7822 This traditional Irish-style pub will feature live music with no cover charge and offer 20% off food. 87 The Flying Pizza 223 N. Main St., 222-8031 New York-style pizza by the slice or whole pie. 10% off purchase. 88 Franco’s Ristorante & La Taverna 824 E. Fifth St., 222-0204 Enjoy a taste of Italy with cuisine made from owner Franco’s family recipes. 10% off dinner entrees. 89 J-Alans 121 N. Ludlow St., 222-4811 $1 off beers, $3 well drinks and live music at 10 p.m. Also featuring interactive cardboard finger painting. 90 Jay’s Seafood Restaurant 225 E. Sixth St., 222-2892 Live music by Puzzle of Light from 9 p.m. to midnight with no cover charge. 10% off food when mentioning Urban Nights. 91 Journey 6 N. Main St., 985-2753 The new restaurant located in the basement of the PNC Center will be serving a Caribbean influenced menu on the sidewalk outside the building. Fun & Collaborative Activities i2 Photo Booth First Street between Main & Ludlow Stop by the FREE open-air photo booth from 5 to 9 p.m. for a lasting memory of the excitement of Urban Nights. The Dropbacks Throughout Downtown Toss and catch with The Dropbacks, a professional comedic juggling duo born and raised in Beavercreek. The duo will be roaming throughout Urban Nights locations from 5 to 10 p.m. C Karaoke on the Community Stage Corner of Second & Jefferson streets, near the Kettering Tower From 7 to 10 p.m., the Community Stage at the corner of Second and Jefferson streets will host open-air, open call karaoke! Sign up to sing your favorite song to the crowd, or just watch others do their thing! 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Free class pass for first-time visitors ($12 value). 37 Urban Krag Climbing Center 125 Clay St., 224-5724 Try your hand (and feet) at indoor rock climbing. $3 for one climb during Urban Nights. Thank you for your support! Ashley Ricks Providing the Highest Quality Child Care & Preschool Highly Qualified, Degreed Teachers in every classroom we ever made.” Nationally Accredited and Three Star Rated by the State of Ohio Mark & Kay Thompson, Dayton, OH Program for Infants, Toddlers, Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, School Age Mention this ad and get a free gift! of RIVER RUN:RUN GET OUT & GET IN! GIVE TORIVERSCAPE RIVERSCAPE RIVER This is the last summer the low RIVERSCAPE dam in the Great RIVER RUN: GET OUTful & River Run is so close to being DOWNTOWN Miami DAYTON River will stand in the wayThis of kayakers is the last and summer the low SCAN dam inHE th 36 St. John’s United Church of Christ 515 E. Third St., 224-1747 Tour the church’s sanctuary and organ loft, which include fresco paintings on the sanctuary walls, the dome painted in 1924 by German immigrant Herman Dinkler, stained glass windows dedicated in 1901, and an organ orginally built in 1874 and modernized by the Schantz Organ Company. Here is the barcode you ordered on 7/10/2011: Wright State University S SUMME 35 Schuster Performing Arts Center 1 W. Second St., 228-3630 The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra will be joined by soloists Ilana Davidson and Susan Platts and the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Chorus for a performance of Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony. Call for costs. Contact: Kim Thobe 937-461-9027 QR CODE landing URL: www.miniuniversity.net/montgomery-county.asp Miami Valley Hospital DAM SUMM A safer river i1 First Street Chalk Walk First Street between Main & Ludlow Bring out your inner artist on the street! Free chalk will be provided from 5 to 9 p.m. Dayton Centers: DA DOWNTOWNDAYTON.ORG interact Montgomery County Administration Building H 102 Smokin’ Bar-B-Que 200 E. Fifth St., 586-9790 Featuring Texas-style slow smoked barbeque and homemade sides in the historical White Tower diner. Show your Urban Nights program for 10% off bill. 103 Thai 9 11 Brown St., 222-3227 This Thai restaurant in a unique, converted historical building features HELP MAKE T Japanese-style sushi and a full bar. 15% off food. 104 Therapy Café 452 E. Third St., 461-4000 Therapy will host the grand opening of T.S. Bistro - a new in-house kitchen serving pizza, subs and more. Enjoy 25% off food until 10 p.m., no cover, and guest DJs spinning Latin music and EDM, as well as karaoke and Zumba. Open until 3 a.m. for an unofficial Urban Nights after party. 105 The Trolley Stop 530 E. Fifth St., 461-1101 This casual tavern with a unique café menu and rotating craft beers on tap will feature live music, no cover and 15% off food. 106 Tumbleweed Connection 454 E. Fifth St., 228-5500 This laid-back Oregon Arts District saloon will offer bartender’s choice shot specials. 107 Uno Chicago Grill 126 N. Main St., 910-8000 The familiar Main Street eatery with a full bar and a RIVERSCAPE RIVE patio will offer drink specials and 10% off food. This is the last sum 108 The Vault 20 N. Jefferson St., 270-4454 TGIF after-work special from 4 to 10 p.m., featuring Ha live ELP MAK Miami River will sta band, complimentary snacks, and drink specials. RI other water enthusia Th 109 White Lotus 327 E. Third St., 222-7030 This café and diner serves both Thai and American food, stretch a seven-mile M along with all-day breakfast and burgers. 10% off. wood MetroPark toot RIVERSCAPE RIVER RUN: GE opportunity trulya 110 Wiley’s Comedy Niteclub 101 Pine St., 224-5653 Comedian Auggie This Smithistakes at tothe the the laststage summer low place of the dam, 9 p.m. $12 admission. wo Miami River will stand in the tw wa upstream. These pe other wine waterbar enthusiasts. After op th 111 The Wine Gallery & Café 5 W. Monument Ave., 224-9463 This restaurant, and retail wine be notched with pla seven-mile stretch will” be two ope shop will feature live music and 10% off appetizers, along with the “Red andaWhite Urban Nights Flight, up – an easy pass-thro wood MetroPark to Carillon Park special wines for Urban Nights. be challenging rou opportunitymore to truly get out and RIVERSCAPE RIVER 112 Wright Dunbar Inc.’s Grillin’ & Chillin’ Tent & Café West Third Street, Music, – place443-0249 of theVKRXOG\RXJLYHD' dam, two smaller dro This is the last summe Miami River will stand m dancing, spirits, and lots of grillin’ and chillin’. upstream. These peninsulas will ZLOOFUHDWHDORQJOLVW other water enthusiasts 38 Victoria Theatre Association 138 N. Main St., 228-7591 Get an insider’s tour of the historical Victoria Theatre. 39 Westminster Presbyterian Church 125 N. Wilkinson St., 223-7285 Music played on the largest church organ in the Midwest and demonstrations of how it’s played, as well as music played on the new Carillon, acoustic guitars, cello and bagpipes. View or walk the labyrinth and tour the Gothic cathedral architecture. Free parking, popcorn, water and lemonade. 40 The Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop 12 N. Williams St., 225-7705 View historical displays and tour this center featuring the history of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Zoot Theatre Company 456 Belmonte Park North, 512-0140 Members of the new resident artist company of the Dayton Art Institute will rove the streets of downtown, showing the artistry of their puppetry and mask work. experience Live Performances and Special Events URBAN NIGHTS Entertainment Schedule A Main Stage sponsored by Courthouse Square Courthouse Square A Main Stage sponsored by DP&L Enjoy live performances by Spencer Sutherland, the Eric Jerardi Band, Cherry Lee and the Hot Rod Hounds, and Funky G, plus break dancers and jugglers. This stage is programmed from 5 to 10 p.m. Performing on Stage Bud Light Lime on Courthouse Square CS 5-5:45 p.m. 6-6:45 p.m. 7-7:45 p.m. 8-10 p.m. Found throughout downtown, the satellite stages feature entertainment all evening. Schedules with performance times are available in the green box on the right side of this page and at each stage. B Live on Five East Fifth Street in the Oregon Arts District, next to the Trolley Stop Check out performances by local acts, such as Dustin Vincent, Customer Service and the Gem City Horns, and Beatlejuice. This stage is programmed from 6 to 10 p.m. C Community Stage Second and Jefferson streets, next to the Kettering Tower From 5 to 7 p.m., enjoy performances by Dayton Originals as they share their talents with the community — everything from spoken word and acoustic music to dance performances and more. From 7 to 10 p.m., sign up for open call karaoke. D Taste of Miami Valley Stage RiverScape MetroPark, 111 E. Monument Ave. Enjoy live entertainment at the MetroParks Pavilion. Not That Bad will perform from 5 to 8 p.m., followed by Spungewurthy from 8 to 11 p.m. Satellite Stages 5-7 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 5-8 p.m. 8-11 p.m. Enjoy a variety of live entertainment in the Wright-Dunbar Business Village 10-minute performances of all kinds by Dayton Originals Karaoke First Street between Main and Ludlow Within walking distance to many attractions Community room, fitness center with yoga room Outdoor courtyard with BBQ area Washer and dryer in most units Parking available Indoor bistro area Restricted access building CALL: 888-460-4278 35 S. ST. CLAIR STREET DAYTON, OH stclairlofts@gold-key-realty.com Call Call Today Today for for Your Your Private Private Tour Tour -- 866.644.8772 866.644.8772 Experience Downtown Experience Downtown Living as It Should Be! Living as It Should Be! DAYTON HOLIDAY F E S T I V A L Mark your calendar for a magical downtown experience! 2012 Dayton Holiday Festival begins with The Grande Illumination and the Dayton Children’s Parade Spectacular in Lights on Courthouse Square Friday November 23 with holiday events throughout December daytonholidayfestival.org DANe CstrINeeGt in th Not That Bad Spungewurthy E Wright-Dunbar Entertainment Southwest corner of Third and Williams F Dancing in the Street Affordable, Soho-style, Loft Apartment Homes in the Heart of Dayton 500 EAST THIRD STREET - DAYTON, OHIO 45402 500 EAST THIRD STREET - DAYTON, OHIO 45402 MetroParks Pavilion at RiverScape C Community Stage Second & Jefferson streets by the Kettering Tower F Dancing in the Street sponsored by Bob Ross Auto Group First Street between Main & Ludlow Enjoy performances by local performing arts groups, including the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, South Dayton Dance Theatre, SMAG Dance Collective and Funk Lab. Programmed from 5 to 9 p.m. www.CanneryDayton.com www.CanneryDayton.com D Taste of Miami Valley Stage 6-6:45 p.m. Burning Jones 7-7:45 p.m. Dustin Vincent 8-8:45 p.m. Customer Service and the Gem City Horns 9-9:45 p.m. Beatlejuice E Wright-Dunbar Entertainment Third and Williams streets in the Wright-Dunbar Business Village Enjoy live entertainment in the heart of the Wright-Dunbar Business Village. • Secured Parking Garage • Secured Parking Garage • Interior Brick Walls & Exposed Columns • Interior Brick Walls & Exposed Columns • Oversized Windows with Great Views • Oversized Windows with Great Views • Custom Designer Kitchens • Custom Designer Kitchens • Fully Equipped Fitness Center • Fully Equipped Fitness Center • Incredible Rooftop Patio • Incredible Rooftop Patio • Washer Dryer Hookups in Every Unit • Washer Dryer Hookups in Every Unit • Energy Saving Geo-Thermal Heating • and Energy Geo-Thermal Heating Air Saving Conditioning and Air Conditioning • The First Floor is Home to Boutique • Shops The First Floor is HomeOne to Boutique such as Square Salon & ShopsK12 suchGallery, as Square OneBox Salon & Spa, Black Improv Spa, K12 Gallery, Black Box Improv Theatre and more. Theatre and more. 5:45-6 p.m. Circle Nerdz (break dance crew) 6:45-7 p.m. The Dropbacks (juggling duo) 7:45-8 p.m. Soul Fire Tribe (fire dancers) Spencer Sutherland Eric Jerardi Band Cherry Lee and the Hot Rod Hounds Funky G B Live on Five In the Oregon Arts District, next to the Trolley Stop Satellite Stages Performing in Front of the Stage Sponsored by 5-5:20 p.m. 5:30-5:50 p.m. 6-6:20 p.m. 6:30-7 p.m. 7:10-7:30 p.m. 7:40-7:50 p.m. 8-8:20 p.m. 8:30-9 p.m. (TBA) (TBA) (TBA) Funk Lab McGovern Ceili Dancers Dayton Contemporary Dance Company South Dayton Dance Theatre SMAG Dance Collective 65 Hauer Music 120 S. Patterson Blvd., 222-2815 10% off merchandise from 5 to 9 p.m. at the store, which also will host a drumming session in the park across the street from the Hauer Music building. Bring your own drum. 66 LIVV Interior Design 520 E. Third St. This interior design and home and office furnishing business will offer a 25% discount on your first purchase if you set up a future appointment with a designer during Urban Nights. 67 Omega Music 318 E. Fifth St., 275-9949 Featuring live music beginning at 6 p.m. and 10% off your purchase with a reciept from any Oregon Arts District business. 68 Peace on Fifth 519 E. Fifth St., 367-7215 This slave-free and fair trade store will host a group performing Capoiera, a traditional Brazilian martial art that’s becoming a popular form of exercise, dance and cultural expression. 69 Price Stores 52 S. Jefferson St., 224-7631 Shop men’s and women’s clothing, accessories and more. Urban Nights specials will be offered, including summer goods 40%-50% off. 70 The Record Gallery 16 Brown St., 224-3277 20% off used selections and 10% off new titles and memorabilia, including posters, magazines, CDs, vinyl LPs and more at this music store. 71 ReCreate 438 E. Fifth St., 321-3517 Browse new and used instruments, other music-related items and artwork, and shop a sale on a variety of items. 72 Sew Dayton 16 Brown St., 234-7398 Stop by downtown’s newest Pop-Up Shop and check out its collection of fabric and patterns, dresses, bags, and accessories. Square One Salon and Spa 506 E. Third St., 461-2222 While the salon will not be open during Urban Nights, be on the lookout for Square One employees handing out reusable bags filled with gift certificates and goodies from the salon. 73 Valeria’s Beauty Center and Day Spa 21 W. First St., 222-8551 Hosting a block party with food and retail vendors, including Avon and Mary Kay, and featuring hair accessories, purses, body products and more. The salon and spa will be open for all services and will feature $1-per-minute chair massages, free hand massages with spa service and 25% off for first-time clients from 4 to 7 p.m. 74 Vintage Barbershop 110 W. Fifth St., 321-6165 This old-school, classic barbershop will offer $2 off all services, including haircuts, shaves and facials. shop 48 American Pi 37 S. St. Clair St., 938-7890 This gift and accessories boutique featuring Americanmade items will host local glass bead designer Jena Lane Blair, who will demonstrate glass bead making from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 49 Amore! Designer Consignment Boutique 16 Brown St., 367-5941 A fall sale will be held at this boutique featuring women’s designer and vintage clothing, shoes, and accessories. 50 Beaute Box 116 W. Fifth St., 903-3165 This pampering day spa will offer 50% off a full set of eyelash extentions, men’s waxing services and manicures. Purchases made during Urban Nights can be used at a later date. 51 Bello-One 110 N. Main St., Suite 115, 226-7511 25% off all items in this men’s and women’s clothing store. 52 Bonito 21 W. First St., 222-8551 The clothing and accessories boutique inside Valeria’s Beauty Center and Day Spa will offer up to 50% off select items. 53 Bonnett’s Bookstore 502 E. Fifth St., 228-1222 Browse collectible and used books, comics and magazines. 10% off, with an additional 20% off if you check in at Bonnett’s on Foursquare. 54 Brim on Fifth 464 W. Fifth St., 222-4287 Brim, a new store with more than 500 hats in a variety of styles for men and women, will celebrate its grand opening. Featuring 10% off all items. 55 Clash Consignment Co. 521 E. Fifth St., 241-9434 Now operating at its new Oregon Arts District location, the consignment store will feature 15% off Halloween costumes. Receive a raffle ticket with every purchase of a locally made item for a chance to win a Clash gift certificate. 56 Cookie’s Consignment 130 W. Second St., 220-9180 This new downtown consignment shop will offer 35% off clothing, shoes, purses and more. 57 Derailed: A Hair Salon 506 1/2 E. Fifth St., 222-3910 Co-owner Austin Burkhart will try to break his Urban Nights record for giving the most free mohawks, and son Max Burkhart will sell bags of popcorn. 58 District Antiques 122 Van Buren St., 262-7919 Wine, beer and hors d’oeuvres will be served, and the store will offer 20% off purchases of more than $100. 59 Dragons Den 220 N. Patterson Blvd., 610-3181 The retail store of the Dayton Dragons will feature an end-of-season sale, with most of the store’s items discounted 15%. 60 Elysian Fields Books and More 436 E. Fifth St., 222-7003 Offering 50% off the listed price of all metaphysical books during Urban Nights. 61 Feathers Vintage Clothing & Antiques 400 E. Fifth St., 228-2940 Free gift with purchase of $10 or more at this store featuring men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, household items and vinyl records. 62 Found Treasures 4 You and Treasures Boutique 502 Wayne Ave., 580-8803 These two new consignment shops specializing in vintage and collectible items will offer 20% off all items, as well as appetizers and live music. 63 Glenn Scott’s Tattoo Team 452 E. Fifth St., 586-0227 Stop in for a piercing or tattoo work of any style. $5 off piercings. 64 Hangar18 114 N. St. Clair St., 223-4191 This downtown men’s clothing store dedicated to street wear and skateboarding culture will offer 15% off select items. 41 6th Street Lofts 207 E. Sixth St., 902-5999 Learn about this exciting new warehouse condominium conversion project in the Oregon Arts District. 42 The Cannery Lofts 500 E. Third St., 222-3060 One of the Cannery’s popular housing units will be available to tour. 43 First Place Luxury Apartments 330 W. First St., 226-1630 Tour an apartment and the building’s amenities and enjoy a waived application fee during Urban Nights. 44 Kamela and Company 143 Jones St., 229-0888 Preview a tag sale from 7 to 10 p.m. at one of Kamela and Company’s Oregon District properties. 45 Litehouse Living at Canal Block 135 N. Patterson Blvd., 223-8234 Tour one of these green, energy-efficient urban townhomes. 46 Patterson Square 237 E. First St., 436-2913 Tour a furnished model of Patterson Square’s downtown townhomes and learn about the developer’s newest housing development, Rubicon Square. 47 St. Clair Lofts 35 S. St. Clair St., 222-9750 Units will be open for self-guided tours, and light snacks will be provided. Live, Work, Play Downtown Start Living Now! Kamela & Company Realty ? Helping more people purchase downtown homes than any other real estate company Living Downtown Thinking about Scan this QR code or visit Urban Living at downtowndayton.org for info on condos, rentals, resident testimonials and more! Kamela Kordik, ABR, CRS, HHS Broker/Owner 937.299.0888 Michael Martin, ABR, CRS, HHS Realtor/Owner 937.974.2494 Cyndi Mueller Realtor/Owner 937.671.4089 Let us help you find the home of your dreams Special Events ������������������� ��������������� G Dayton Ohio! You Are Here! The Old Courthouse, 732-5123 A performance piece by “Dayton, Ohio! You Are Here!” will transform this historical icon into a vision of Dayton’s present through video projection, architectural lighting, visual art and live performances of dance, music and spoken word. DAYTON H Downtown in Focus Photo Contest PNC Center lobby, 6 N. Main St. A special exhibit of competing amateur and professional photos of downtown Dayton will be on display in the PNC Center lobby. Presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership, Dayton Daily News and the City of Dayton. Additional sponsorship provided by Kaplan College and Business Furniture. ...A celebration of everything women love! I Am City Folk Various locations throughout downtown, 223-3655 Large banners featuring photo mosaics of Daytonians will be displayed on buildings in the central business district and Oregon Arts District to kick off this year-long project that’s part of Cityfolk’s Culture Builds Community initiative. The I Am City Folk project is a collaboration with the City of Dayton’s Welcome Dayton initiative — both aim to showcase the diversity and vibrancy of the Dayton community. One weekend only. Don’t miss out! For more information visit daytonwomensfair.com BUY ONE TICKET - GET ONE FREE! J Over the Edge Courthouse Square Watch participants combine fundraising with adventure as they rappel over the side of the 27-story KeyBank Tower. Proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Miami Valley. From 4 to 8 p.m., BBBS also will collect donations in exchange for the opportunity to climb a 24’ climbing wall on Courthouse Square. K Taste of Miami Valley & Home Show RiverScape MetroPark, 274-0126 Sample portions of signature dishes from more than 25 area restaurants for only $3 each at Taste of Miami Valley, and browse displays from more than 20 home improvement stores at the third annual Home Show presented by Bath Fitter, all while listening to live music by local bands. The Taste, hosted by the Miami Valley Restaurant Association, continues on Saturday. One-of-a-Kind Retail Saturday, Sept. 15 & Sunday, Sept. 16 10 am - 5 pm FRIDAY, F Dayton Airport Expo Center 3900 McCauley Drive, Vandalia OH 45377 (Exit 64 off I-75) SATURDAY september 16 & 17 • riverscape L Urban Bikes @ Urban Nights Don Crawford Plaza at Fifth Third Field Join hundreds of cyclists on a tour around downtown for a preview of all the Urban Nights festivities from the seat of your bike. The ride leaves from Don Crawford Plaza in front of Fifth Third Field at 5:30 p.m. and ends at Courthouse Square. While the ride will be in parade fashion with a police escort, it is not appropriate for small children on their own bikes. URBAN NIGHTS imagine Stylish Tours sponsored by Urban Living Parking is FREE! F This coupon is good for one FREE admission ticket with the purchase of a single full price ticket ($7). Present this coupon at the door to receive free ticket. Tickets must be used on the same day. Original coupon must be presented – copied will not be honored. Presenting Sponsor: Produced By: Corporate Sponsors: Artistic Additions & Roving Entertainment Throughout Downtown A bit surprising, but a lot of fun! Tipping is encouraged. Some of the participating artists include jugglers, break dancers, strolling musicians and many others! Check out the Wright-Dunbar Business Village! Hop on the Wright Flyer trolley and celebrate Dayton’s rich cultural legacy at multiple locations in historic Wright-Dunbar along West Third Street, between Broadway and Williams streets. • Don’t miss the Grillin’ and Chillin’ Café Tent for music, dancing, spirits and more. • Stop in the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, the Wright Bros. Bicycle Shop or The Lounge; visit business open houses; and experience art, poetry and more! • Visit the info tent at the northwest corner of Third & Williams streets for more details. Wish Urban Nights happened every month? firstday Fri Check out the First Friday art hops! The beginning of every month starts with a bang in downtown Dayton with First Friday, a free art hop held from 5 to 10 p.m. featuring exhibit openings and a variety of entertainment options, including street performances and roaming entertainers, outdoor concerts, an urban street cycling ride, arts demonstrations, live music and more — along with the array of destinations that make up the downtown mix. For details about what’s on tap for each First Friday: downtowndayton.org | 937.224.1518 | facebook.com/FirstFridayDayton shop 48 American Pi 37 S. St. Clair St., 938-7890 This gift and accessories boutique featuring Americanmade items will host local glass bead designer Jena Lane Blair, who will demonstrate glass bead making from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 49 Amore! Designer Consignment Boutique 16 Brown St., 367-5941 A fall sale will be held at this boutique featuring women’s designer and vintage clothing, shoes, and accessories. 50 Beaute Box 116 W. Fifth St., 903-3165 This pampering day spa will offer 50% off a full set of eyelash extentions, men’s waxing services and manicures. Purchases made during Urban Nights can be used at a later date. 51 Bello-One 110 N. Main St., Suite 115, 226-7511 25% off all items in this men’s and women’s clothing store. 52 Bonito 21 W. First St., 222-8551 The clothing and accessories boutique inside Valeria’s Beauty Center and Day Spa will offer up to 50% off select items. 53 Bonnett’s Bookstore 502 E. Fifth St., 228-1222 Browse collectible and used books, comics and magazines. 10% off, with an additional 20% off if you check in at Bonnett’s on Foursquare. 54 Brim on Fifth 464 W. Fifth St., 222-4287 Brim, a new store with more than 500 hats in a variety of styles for men and women, will celebrate its grand opening. Featuring 10% off all items. 55 Clash Consignment Co. 521 E. Fifth St., 241-9434 Now operating at its new Oregon Arts District location, the consignment store will feature 15% off Halloween costumes. Receive a raffle ticket with every purchase of a locally made item for a chance to win a Clash gift certificate. 56 Cookie’s Consignment 130 W. Second St., 220-9180 This new downtown consignment shop will offer 35% off clothing, shoes, purses and more. 57 Derailed: A Hair Salon 506 1/2 E. Fifth St., 222-3910 Co-owner Austin Burkhart will try to break his Urban Nights record for giving the most free mohawks, and son Max Burkhart will sell bags of popcorn. 58 District Antiques 122 Van Buren St., 262-7919 Wine, beer and hors d’oeuvres will be served, and the store will offer 20% off purchases of more than $100. 59 Dragons Den 220 N. Patterson Blvd., 610-3181 The retail store of the Dayton Dragons will feature an end-of-season sale, with most of the store’s items discounted 15%. 60 Elysian Fields Books and More 436 E. Fifth St., 222-7003 Offering 50% off the listed price of all metaphysical books during Urban Nights. 61 Feathers Vintage Clothing & Antiques 400 E. Fifth St., 228-2940 Free gift with purchase of $10 or more at this store featuring men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, household items and vinyl records. 62 Found Treasures 4 You and Treasures Boutique 502 Wayne Ave., 580-8803 These two new consignment shops specializing in vintage and collectible items will offer 20% off all items, as well as appetizers and live music. 63 Glenn Scott’s Tattoo Team 452 E. Fifth St., 586-0227 Stop in for a piercing or tattoo work of any style. $5 off piercings. 64 Hangar18 114 N. St. Clair St., 223-4191 This downtown men’s clothing store dedicated to street wear and skateboarding culture will offer 15% off select items. 41 6th Street Lofts 207 E. Sixth St., 902-5999 Learn about this exciting new warehouse condominium conversion project in the Oregon Arts District. 42 The Cannery Lofts 500 E. Third St., 222-3060 One of the Cannery’s popular housing units will be available to tour. 43 First Place Luxury Apartments 330 W. First St., 226-1630 Tour an apartment and the building’s amenities and enjoy a waived application fee during Urban Nights. 44 Kamela and Company 143 Jones St., 229-0888 Preview a tag sale from 7 to 10 p.m. at one of Kamela and Company’s Oregon District properties. 45 Litehouse Living at Canal Block 135 N. Patterson Blvd., 223-8234 Tour one of these green, energy-efficient urban townhomes. 46 Patterson Square 237 E. First St., 436-2913 Tour a furnished model of Patterson Square’s downtown townhomes and learn about the developer’s newest housing development, Rubicon Square. 47 St. Clair Lofts 35 S. St. Clair St., 222-9750 Units will be open for self-guided tours, and light snacks will be provided. Live, Work, Play Downtown Start Living Now! Kamela & Company Realty ? Helping more people purchase downtown homes than any other real estate company Living Downtown Thinking about Scan this QR code or visit Urban Living at downtowndayton.org for info on condos, rentals, resident testimonials and more! Kamela Kordik, ABR, CRS, HHS Broker/Owner 937.299.0888 Michael Martin, ABR, CRS, HHS Realtor/Owner 937.974.2494 Cyndi Mueller Realtor/Owner 937.671.4089 Let us help you find the home of your dreams Special Events ������������������� ��������������� G Dayton Ohio! You Are Here! The Old Courthouse, 732-5123 A performance piece by “Dayton, Ohio! You Are Here!” will transform this historical icon into a vision of Dayton’s present through video projection, architectural lighting, visual art and live performances of dance, music and spoken word. DAYTON H Downtown in Focus Photo Contest PNC Center lobby, 6 N. Main St. A special exhibit of competing amateur and professional photos of downtown Dayton will be on display in the PNC Center lobby. Presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership, Dayton Daily News and the City of Dayton. Additional sponsorship provided by Kaplan College and Business Furniture. ...A celebration of everything women love! I Am City Folk Various locations throughout downtown, 223-3655 Large banners featuring photo mosaics of Daytonians will be displayed on buildings in the central business district and Oregon Arts District to kick off this year-long project that’s part of Cityfolk’s Culture Builds Community initiative. The I Am City Folk project is a collaboration with the City of Dayton’s Welcome Dayton initiative — both aim to showcase the diversity and vibrancy of the Dayton community. One weekend only. Don’t miss out! For more information visit daytonwomensfair.com BUY ONE TICKET - GET ONE FREE! J Over the Edge Courthouse Square Watch participants combine fundraising with adventure as they rappel over the side of the 27-story KeyBank Tower. Proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Miami Valley. From 4 to 8 p.m., BBBS also will collect donations in exchange for the opportunity to climb a 24’ climbing wall on Courthouse Square. K Taste of Miami Valley & Home Show RiverScape MetroPark, 274-0126 Sample portions of signature dishes from more than 25 area restaurants for only $3 each at Taste of Miami Valley, and browse displays from more than 20 home improvement stores at the third annual Home Show presented by Bath Fitter, all while listening to live music by local bands. The Taste, hosted by the Miami Valley Restaurant Association, continues on Saturday. One-of-a-Kind Retail Saturday, Sept. 15 & Sunday, Sept. 16 10 am - 5 pm FRIDAY, F Dayton Airport Expo Center 3900 McCauley Drive, Vandalia OH 45377 (Exit 64 off I-75) SATURDAY september 16 & 17 • riverscape L Urban Bikes @ Urban Nights Don Crawford Plaza at Fifth Third Field Join hundreds of cyclists on a tour around downtown for a preview of all the Urban Nights festivities from the seat of your bike. The ride leaves from Don Crawford Plaza in front of Fifth Third Field at 5:30 p.m. and ends at Courthouse Square. While the ride will be in parade fashion with a police escort, it is not appropriate for small children on their own bikes. URBAN NIGHTS imagine Stylish Tours sponsored by Urban Living Parking is FREE! F This coupon is good for one FREE admission ticket with the purchase of a single full price ticket ($7). Present this coupon at the door to receive free ticket. Tickets must be used on the same day. Original coupon must be presented – copied will not be honored. Presenting Sponsor: Produced By: Corporate Sponsors: Artistic Additions & Roving Entertainment Throughout Downtown A bit surprising, but a lot of fun! Tipping is encouraged. Some of the participating artists include jugglers, break dancers, strolling musicians and many others! Check out the Wright-Dunbar Business Village! Hop on the Wright Flyer trolley and celebrate Dayton’s rich cultural legacy at multiple locations in historic Wright-Dunbar along West Third Street, between Broadway and Williams streets. • Don’t miss the Grillin’ and Chillin’ Café Tent for music, dancing, spirits and more. • Stop in the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, the Wright Bros. Bicycle Shop or The Lounge; visit business open houses; and experience art, poetry and more! • Visit the info tent at the northwest corner of Third & Williams streets for more details. Wish Urban Nights happened every month? firstday Fri Check out the First Friday art hops! The beginning of every month starts with a bang in downtown Dayton with First Friday, a free art hop held from 5 to 10 p.m. featuring exhibit openings and a variety of entertainment options, including street performances and roaming entertainers, outdoor concerts, an urban street cycling ride, arts demonstrations, live music and more — along with the array of destinations that make up the downtown mix. For details about what’s on tap for each First Friday: downtowndayton.org | 937.224.1518 | facebook.com/FirstFridayDayton experience Live Performances and Special Events URBAN NIGHTS Entertainment Schedule A Main Stage sponsored by Courthouse Square Courthouse Square A Main Stage sponsored by DP&L Enjoy live performances by Spencer Sutherland, the Eric Jerardi Band, Cherry Lee and the Hot Rod Hounds, and Funky G, plus break dancers and jugglers. This stage is programmed from 5 to 10 p.m. Performing on Stage Bud Light Lime on Courthouse Square CS 5-5:45 p.m. 6-6:45 p.m. 7-7:45 p.m. 8-10 p.m. Found throughout downtown, the satellite stages feature entertainment all evening. Schedules with performance times are available in the green box on the right side of this page and at each stage. B Live on Five East Fifth Street in the Oregon Arts District, next to the Trolley Stop Check out performances by local acts, such as Dustin Vincent, Customer Service and the Gem City Horns, and Beatlejuice. This stage is programmed from 6 to 10 p.m. C Community Stage Second and Jefferson streets, next to the Kettering Tower From 5 to 7 p.m., enjoy performances by Dayton Originals as they share their talents with the community — everything from spoken word and acoustic music to dance performances and more. From 7 to 10 p.m., sign up for open call karaoke. D Taste of Miami Valley Stage RiverScape MetroPark, 111 E. Monument Ave. Enjoy live entertainment at the MetroParks Pavilion. Not That Bad will perform from 5 to 8 p.m., followed by Spungewurthy from 8 to 11 p.m. Satellite Stages 5-7 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 5-8 p.m. 8-11 p.m. Enjoy a variety of live entertainment in the Wright-Dunbar Business Village 10-minute performances of all kinds by Dayton Originals Karaoke First Street between Main and Ludlow Within walking distance to many attractions Community room, fitness center with yoga room Outdoor courtyard with BBQ area Washer and dryer in most units Parking available Indoor bistro area Restricted access building CALL: 888-460-4278 35 S. ST. CLAIR STREET DAYTON, OH stclairlofts@gold-key-realty.com Call Call Today Today for for Your Your Private Private Tour Tour -- 866.644.8772 866.644.8772 Experience Downtown Experience Downtown Living as It Should Be! Living as It Should Be! DAYTON HOLIDAY F E S T I V A L Mark your calendar for a magical downtown experience! 2012 Dayton Holiday Festival begins with The Grande Illumination and the Dayton Children’s Parade Spectacular in Lights on Courthouse Square Friday November 23 with holiday events throughout December daytonholidayfestival.org DANe CstrINeeGt in th Not That Bad Spungewurthy E Wright-Dunbar Entertainment Southwest corner of Third and Williams F Dancing in the Street Affordable, Soho-style, Loft Apartment Homes in the Heart of Dayton 500 EAST THIRD STREET - DAYTON, OHIO 45402 500 EAST THIRD STREET - DAYTON, OHIO 45402 MetroParks Pavilion at RiverScape C Community Stage Second & Jefferson streets by the Kettering Tower F Dancing in the Street sponsored by Bob Ross Auto Group First Street between Main & Ludlow Enjoy performances by local performing arts groups, including the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, South Dayton Dance Theatre, SMAG Dance Collective and Funk Lab. Programmed from 5 to 9 p.m. www.CanneryDayton.com www.CanneryDayton.com D Taste of Miami Valley Stage 6-6:45 p.m. Burning Jones 7-7:45 p.m. Dustin Vincent 8-8:45 p.m. Customer Service and the Gem City Horns 9-9:45 p.m. Beatlejuice E Wright-Dunbar Entertainment Third and Williams streets in the Wright-Dunbar Business Village Enjoy live entertainment in the heart of the Wright-Dunbar Business Village. • Secured Parking Garage • Secured Parking Garage • Interior Brick Walls & Exposed Columns • Interior Brick Walls & Exposed Columns • Oversized Windows with Great Views • Oversized Windows with Great Views • Custom Designer Kitchens • Custom Designer Kitchens • Fully Equipped Fitness Center • Fully Equipped Fitness Center • Incredible Rooftop Patio • Incredible Rooftop Patio • Washer Dryer Hookups in Every Unit • Washer Dryer Hookups in Every Unit • Energy Saving Geo-Thermal Heating • and Energy Geo-Thermal Heating Air Saving Conditioning and Air Conditioning • The First Floor is Home to Boutique • Shops The First Floor is HomeOne to Boutique such as Square Salon & ShopsK12 suchGallery, as Square OneBox Salon & Spa, Black Improv Spa, K12 Gallery, Black Box Improv Theatre and more. Theatre and more. 5:45-6 p.m. Circle Nerdz (break dance crew) 6:45-7 p.m. The Dropbacks (juggling duo) 7:45-8 p.m. Soul Fire Tribe (fire dancers) Spencer Sutherland Eric Jerardi Band Cherry Lee and the Hot Rod Hounds Funky G B Live on Five In the Oregon Arts District, next to the Trolley Stop Satellite Stages Performing in Front of the Stage Sponsored by 5-5:20 p.m. 5:30-5:50 p.m. 6-6:20 p.m. 6:30-7 p.m. 7:10-7:30 p.m. 7:40-7:50 p.m. 8-8:20 p.m. 8:30-9 p.m. (TBA) (TBA) (TBA) Funk Lab McGovern Ceili Dancers Dayton Contemporary Dance Company South Dayton Dance Theatre SMAG Dance Collective 65 Hauer Music 120 S. Patterson Blvd., 222-2815 10% off merchandise from 5 to 9 p.m. at the store, which also will host a drumming session in the park across the street from the Hauer Music building. Bring your own drum. 66 LIVV Interior Design 520 E. Third St. This interior design and home and office furnishing business will offer a 25% discount on your first purchase if you set up a future appointment with a designer during Urban Nights. 67 Omega Music 318 E. Fifth St., 275-9949 Featuring live music beginning at 6 p.m. and 10% off your purchase with a reciept from any Oregon Arts District business. 68 Peace on Fifth 519 E. Fifth St., 367-7215 This slave-free and fair trade store will host a group performing Capoiera, a traditional Brazilian martial art that’s becoming a popular form of exercise, dance and cultural expression. 69 Price Stores 52 S. Jefferson St., 224-7631 Shop men’s and women’s clothing, accessories and more. Urban Nights specials will be offered, including summer goods 40%-50% off. 70 The Record Gallery 16 Brown St., 224-3277 20% off used selections and 10% off new titles and memorabilia, including posters, magazines, CDs, vinyl LPs and more at this music store. 71 ReCreate 438 E. Fifth St., 321-3517 Browse new and used instruments, other music-related items and artwork, and shop a sale on a variety of items. 72 Sew Dayton 16 Brown St., 234-7398 Stop by downtown’s newest Pop-Up Shop and check out its collection of fabric and patterns, dresses, bags, and accessories. Square One Salon and Spa 506 E. Third St., 461-2222 While the salon will not be open during Urban Nights, be on the lookout for Square One employees handing out reusable bags filled with gift certificates and goodies from the salon. 73 Valeria’s Beauty Center and Day Spa 21 W. First St., 222-8551 Hosting a block party with food and retail vendors, including Avon and Mary Kay, and featuring hair accessories, purses, body products and more. The salon and spa will be open for all services and will feature $1-per-minute chair massages, free hand massages with spa service and 25% off for first-time clients from 4 to 7 p.m. 74 Vintage Barbershop 110 W. Fifth St., 321-6165 This old-school, classic barbershop will offer $2 off all services, including haircuts, shaves and facials. discover Unique Dining & Nightlife 75 5th Street Wine & Deli 416 E. Fifth St., 220-9333 This neighborhood deli offers a great selection of sandwiches, wine and craft beer. Hosting a special wine and beer tasting on the deli’s patio during Urban Nights. 76 Al’s Smokehouse Café West Third Street, 443-0249 Get a bite to eat at this café in the WrightDunbar Business Village. 77 Binger’s Bar 142 E. Third St., 224-8609 Hosting “South of the Border Night” featuring $3 margaritas and $2 tequila shots. 78 Blind Bob’s 430 E. Fifth St., 938-6405 This casual tavern with a full menu will host live music. 79 Boston Stoker 34 W. Second St., 223-1224 Grab a coffee drink or smoothie and enjoy live poetry and music at this coffee shop near Courthouse Square. 80 The Century Bar 10 S. Jefferson St., 223-3382 In honor of Bourbon Heritage Month, this oldfashioned bar featuring more than 60 varieties of bourbon will host an exhibit of vintage decanters. 81 Citilites 109 N. Main St., 222-0623 The Schuster Center’s restaurant and bar will be open from 5:30 to 8 p.m. serving a full menu, including dinner specials. 82 Coco’s Bistro 515 Wayne Ave. and 2501 Warren St., 228-2626 Featuring end-of-summer raspberry lemonade with Buckeye Vodka for $5 and 50% off appetizers with a dinner purchase at the current location on Wayne Avenue. At the new location on Warren Street, Coco’s will feature work by artist Amy Kollar Anderson, music by The Show, bar service featuring a special cocktail and complimentary appetizers. 83 Cold Beer and Cheeseburgers 33 S. Jefferson St., 222-2337 This American-style bar and grill will feature several dinner specials. 84 Deaf Monty’s Wine 22 Brown St., 225-9463 This comfy wine bar located in an Oregon Arts District B&B will offer a $2 wine tasting from 4 to 8 p.m. 85 De’Lish 139 N. Main St., 461-2233 Enjoy happy hour pricing from 3 p.m. to close at this eclectic cafe, along with live entertainment, an art show and curbside cooking in front of the business. 86 The Dublin Pub 300 Wayne Ave., 224-7822 This traditional Irish-style pub will feature live music with no cover charge and offer 20% off food. 87 The Flying Pizza 223 N. Main St., 222-8031 New York-style pizza by the slice or whole pie. 10% off purchase. 88 Franco’s Ristorante & La Taverna 824 E. Fifth St., 222-0204 Enjoy a taste of Italy with cuisine made from owner Franco’s family recipes. 10% off dinner entrees. 89 J-Alans 121 N. Ludlow St., 222-4811 $1 off beers, $3 well drinks and live music at 10 p.m. Also featuring interactive cardboard finger painting. 90 Jay’s Seafood Restaurant 225 E. Sixth St., 222-2892 Live music by Puzzle of Light from 9 p.m. to midnight with no cover charge. 10% off food when mentioning Urban Nights. 91 Journey 6 N. Main St., 985-2753 The new restaurant located in the basement of the PNC Center will be serving a Caribbean influenced menu on the sidewalk outside the building. Fun & Collaborative Activities i2 Photo Booth First Street between Main & Ludlow Stop by the FREE open-air photo booth from 5 to 9 p.m. for a lasting memory of the excitement of Urban Nights. The Dropbacks Throughout Downtown Toss and catch with The Dropbacks, a professional comedic juggling duo born and raised in Beavercreek. 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Free class pass for first-time visitors ($12 value). 37 Urban Krag Climbing Center 125 Clay St., 224-5724 Try your hand (and feet) at indoor rock climbing. $3 for one climb during Urban Nights. Thank you for your support! Ashley Ricks Providing the Highest Quality Child Care & Preschool Highly Qualified, Degreed Teachers in every classroom we ever made.” Nationally Accredited and Three Star Rated by the State of Ohio Mark & Kay Thompson, Dayton, OH Program for Infants, Toddlers, Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, School Age Mention this ad and get a free gift! of RIVER RUN:RUN GET OUT & GET IN! GIVE TORIVERSCAPE RIVERSCAPE RIVER This is the last summer the low RIVERSCAPE dam in the Great RIVER RUN: GET OUTful & River Run is so close to being DOWNTOWN Miami DAYTON River will stand in the wayThis of kayakers is the last and summer the low SCAN dam inHE th 36 St. John’s United Church of Christ 515 E. Third St., 224-1747 Tour the church’s sanctuary and organ loft, which include fresco paintings on the sanctuary walls, the dome painted in 1924 by German immigrant Herman Dinkler, stained glass windows dedicated in 1901, and an organ orginally built in 1874 and modernized by the Schantz Organ Company. Here is the barcode you ordered on 7/10/2011: Wright State University S SUMME 35 Schuster Performing Arts Center 1 W. Second St., 228-3630 The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra will be joined by soloists Ilana Davidson and Susan Platts and the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Chorus for a performance of Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony. Call for costs. Contact: Kim Thobe 937-461-9027 QR CODE landing URL: www.miniuniversity.net/montgomery-county.asp Miami Valley Hospital DAM SUMM A safer river i1 First Street Chalk Walk First Street between Main & Ludlow Bring out your inner artist on the street! Free chalk will be provided from 5 to 9 p.m. Dayton Centers: DA DOWNTOWNDAYTON.ORG interact Montgomery County Administration Building H 102 Smokin’ Bar-B-Que 200 E. Fifth St., 586-9790 Featuring Texas-style slow smoked barbeque and homemade sides in the historical White Tower diner. Show your Urban Nights program for 10% off bill. 103 Thai 9 11 Brown St., 222-3227 This Thai restaurant in a unique, converted historical building features HELP MAKE T Japanese-style sushi and a full bar. 15% off food. 104 Therapy Café 452 E. Third St., 461-4000 Therapy will host the grand opening of T.S. Bistro - a new in-house kitchen serving pizza, subs and more. Enjoy 25% off food until 10 p.m., no cover, and guest DJs spinning Latin music and EDM, as well as karaoke and Zumba. Open until 3 a.m. for an unofficial Urban Nights after party. 105 The Trolley Stop 530 E. Fifth St., 461-1101 This casual tavern with a unique café menu and rotating craft beers on tap will feature live music, no cover and 15% off food. 106 Tumbleweed Connection 454 E. Fifth St., 228-5500 This laid-back Oregon Arts District saloon will offer bartender’s choice shot specials. 107 Uno Chicago Grill 126 N. Main St., 910-8000 The familiar Main Street eatery with a full bar and a RIVERSCAPE RIVE patio will offer drink specials and 10% off food. This is the last sum 108 The Vault 20 N. Jefferson St., 270-4454 TGIF after-work special from 4 to 10 p.m., featuring Ha live ELP MAK Miami River will sta band, complimentary snacks, and drink specials. RI other water enthusia Th 109 White Lotus 327 E. Third St., 222-7030 This café and diner serves both Thai and American food, stretch a seven-mile M along with all-day breakfast and burgers. 10% off. wood MetroPark toot RIVERSCAPE RIVER RUN: GE opportunity trulya 110 Wiley’s Comedy Niteclub 101 Pine St., 224-5653 Comedian Auggie This Smithistakes at tothe the the laststage summer low place of the dam, 9 p.m. $12 admission. wo Miami River will stand in the tw wa upstream. These pe other wine waterbar enthusiasts. After op th 111 The Wine Gallery & Café 5 W. Monument Ave., 224-9463 This restaurant, and retail wine be notched with pla seven-mile stretch will” be two ope shop will feature live music and 10% off appetizers, along with the “Red andaWhite Urban Nights Flight, up – an easy pass-thro wood MetroPark to Carillon Park special wines for Urban Nights. be challenging rou opportunitymore to truly get out and RIVERSCAPE RIVER 112 Wright Dunbar Inc.’s Grillin’ & Chillin’ Tent & Café West Third Street, Music, – place443-0249 of theVKRXOG\RXJLYHD' dam, two smaller dro This is the last summe Miami River will stand m dancing, spirits, and lots of grillin’ and chillin’. upstream. These peninsulas will ZLOOFUHDWHDORQJOLVW other water enthusiasts 38 Victoria Theatre Association 138 N. Main St., 228-7591 Get an insider’s tour of the historical Victoria Theatre. 39 Westminster Presbyterian Church 125 N. Wilkinson St., 223-7285 Music played on the largest church organ in the Midwest and demonstrations of how it’s played, as well as music played on the new Carillon, acoustic guitars, cello and bagpipes. View or walk the labyrinth and tour the Gothic cathedral architecture. Free parking, popcorn, water and lemonade. 40 The Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop 12 N. Williams St., 225-7705 View historical displays and tour this center featuring the history of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Zoot Theatre Company 456 Belmonte Park North, 512-0140 Members of the new resident artist company of the Dayton Art Institute will rove the streets of downtown, showing the artistry of their puppetry and mask work. enjoy Eclectic Art 1 Blue Sky Project 100 W. Second St. and 33 N. Main St. 732-5123 Presenting contemporary works by Blue Sky Project resident artists in two downtown venues: Michael Casseli’s “Slackwire” at 100 W. Second St., and Charlotte Gordon’s “Vessels” in the Blue Sky Gallery on Courthouse Square. 2 CADC 45 S. St. Clair St., 313-9883 This gallery that features work by more than 30 local artists will host a sidewalk art market and bake sale outside the gallery, with all proceeds going to the CADC Art Benefits Program. Live music and 10% to 30% off select items. 3 Cachet G! International Boutique and Gallery 133 E. Third St., 461-2665 This clothing and home decor shop will feature recent work by local artists. 4 Color of Energy Gallery 16 Brown St., 266-3491 Featuring new works of acrylic on rusted steel by gallery owner Mike Elsass. 5 Dayton Cultural Center 40 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd., 333-2489 The opening of “Expressions of Reflections,” an art exhibit featuring reused mirrors and glass. Artist Philipe Payne will be available to speak to the public from 6 to 8 p.m. 6 Dayton Visual Arts Center 118 N. Jefferson St., 224-3822 Opening reception for “In Vivo” exhibit. Take in the art while trying your hand at cornhole and your voice at karaoke. 7 Gallery 510 Fine Art 508 E. Fifth St., 672-6717 Showing work from some of Gallery 510’s most popular artists and featuring art perfect for collecting and gift giving, including jewelry, pottery, cards, prints, scarves and purses. 8 Gallery at Fifth Third Center 1 S. Main St., 228-2224 Featuring works by mixed media artist Rose Schultz and clay artist Keba Mileen Hitzeman. Both artists will be present for a reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. 9 Garden Station Community Garden and Art Park 509 E. Fourth St., 610-3845 This outdoor community garden and arts space will host the Dayton Out Loud vocal variety show, including a Capella singing, poetry, rap, comedy, beatbox and other vocal talents. The event kicks off at 5:30 p.m. and will benefit the City Beets youth gardening program. Guided tours of Garden Station will begin at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Mural designs selected for the downtown mural project at Third and Webster streets will be on display. 10 H. David Clay Studio & Gallery 33 S. St. Clair St., 424-5452 Decorative and functional handcrafted stoneware and Raku pottery by proprietor H. David Kirchner. 11 Jimmy Modern 605 E. Fifth St., 520-3782 Local artists Delora Buford Buchanan and Marilyn Page will be painting outside the store, which also will debut new work by Page. 12 K12 Gallery for Young People and TEJAS 510 E. Third St., 461-5149 Hosting the second annual Art Off, an Iron Chef-style battle to create a 2D piece of art centered around the theme of “transformation.” Artists compete against each other for the Knot Award, a handmade sculpture created by local artist Hamilton Dixon. The competition will take place from 6 to 10 p.m., and audience participation is encouraged. 13 Miami Valley Lampwork Bead Artists Kettering Tower lobby, 470-6895 Shop an artisan jewelry trunk show from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 14 W.B. Davis Studio & EbonNia Art Gallery 1135 W. Third St., 223-2290 Browse art exhibits and enjoy a 15% off sale while listening to live jazz. 92 The Lounge 1100 W. Third St., 443-0249 Check out live entertainment at this Wright-Dunbar Business Village venue. explore Creative Spaces 15 The Black Box Improv Theater 518 E. Third St., 369-0747 Downtown’s new improv group will perform short scenes starting at 7 p.m. and will answer questions about the members’ creative process. 16 Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park 16 S. Williams St., 225-7705 Enjoy such activities as children’s entertainment, puppet shows and information about the airplanes of Ohio. 17 Dayton Grand Hotel 11 S. Ludlow St., 461-4700 Offering a special Urban Nights rate of $69 for a room with one king bed or two double beds for those wishing to stay downtown the night of September 14. Use group code “URBAN” when booking at daytongrandhotel.com. 18 Dayton International Peace Museum 208 W. Monument Ave., 227-3223 Explore the museum’s peace-themed exhibits and shop at the museum gift store. 19 Dayton Metro Library 215 E. Third St., 227-9500 The Main Library branch of the Dayton Metro Library system will offer live music and enertainment. 20 Eclectic Essentials 510 E. Fifth St., 559-5103 This new art and collectables shop will host a wine tasting from 5 to 9 p.m. 21 First Lutheran Church 138 W. First St., 222-7848 Tour this historical 107-year-old church and enjoy light snacks and beverages. 22 Grass Roots Enrichment and Wellness Center 400 E. Fifth St., Suite C, 723-6747 Enjoy handson activities for kids, a free intro to Reiki and massage therapy, and artwork by Wendy Wagener Harris, and receive info about upcoming programs and workshops. The center also will host a henna workshop with local artist Lily Whitehead from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Cost is $25, and advance reservations are required. 23 Hands Massage Studio 42 W. Fifth St., 608-8994 This new downtown business will feature free five-minute massages from licensed massage therapists and tours of its facility. 24 Jazz, Art and Wine Tent West Third Street, 443-0249 Enjoy live jazz, art-making and wine tasting in the Wright-Dunbar Business Village. 25 Lincoln Society of Dayton Main Street between Courthouse Square and Second Street, Have your picture taken with Abraham Lincoln ($1) and learn about President Lincoln’s historical ties to downtown Dayton. 26 The Little Hearts School House & Learning Center 24 N. Jefferson St., Suite 400, 226-1276 Featuring art and handmade items created by students for sale, as well as guided tours, snacks and cold drinks. 27 The Loft Theatre 126 N. Main St., 3rd floor, 461-3823 Show your Urban Nights program and receive 20% off Managing Maxine, a new comedy performed by The Human Race Theatre Company, at 8 p.m.; walk-up tickets only. 28 Mini University 28 Hill St. and 40 Vista View Dr. , 224-3916 (MVH), 461-9027 (Montgomery County) Mini University at Miami Valley Hospital (28 Hill St.) and Mongomery County’s Mini Unversity (40 Vista View Dr.) will offer discounted childcare for parents wishing to explore Urban Nights. Care will be offered from 6 to 11 p.m., which includes dinner, for $30 per child or $50 for two children. All teachers have been fingerprinted and have completed background checks. Children must be pre-registered; call and reserve a spot before Friday, Sept. 7. mark your calendar now for the next urban nights! 93 Lucky’s Taproom & Eatery 520 E. Fifth St., 222-6800 Lucky’s will tap a firkin of a special craft beer to complement its rotating variety of craft brews on tap and diner-style food, including vegetarian and vegan options. 94 Masque 34 N. Jefferson St., 228-2582 Masque will feature a live DJ and entertainment provided by local drag queens and kings. $2 well drinks and no cover before 10 p.m. 95 OinkADoodleMoo 10 W. Second St., lobby Check out this new downtown restaurant in the lobby of the KeyBank Tower. 96 Olive, an urban dive 416 E. Third St., 222-3483 This restaurant in the renovated former Wympee diner serving locally sourced fare will feature artwork by Ron Rollins, a music program by Rev. Cool, and Jeni’s Ice Cream to go. 97 Oregon Express 336 E. Fifth St., 223-9205 The “OE,” an Oregon Arts District corner tavern, will feature half-price gourmet pizza (dine-in only) from 4 to 8 p.m., plus live music from the Eric Jerardi Band. ARTS / DINING / MUSIC / HOUSING / INTERACTIVE FRIDAY May 10 2013 98 Press 257 Wayne Ave., 231-7107 This independent coffee bar and arts space will stay open until 10 p.m. featuring its traditional espresso beverages, artisan coffee and tea, locally made baked goods and other favorites. don’t miss one of the best nights to be downtown! 99 Riff Raff on the Canal 130 N. Patterson Blvd., 361-3131 Informational tours will be available at this new downtown nightclub. Refreshments will be provided. What’s there to do downtown when it’s not Urban Nights? 1 00 Roost Modern Italian 524 E. Fifth St., 222-3100 Receive 15% off any appetizer with the purchase of an entrée at this upscale restaurant with contemporary takes on Italian dishes. 1 01 Sa-Bai 200 S. Jefferson St., 535-2900 Featuring fresh-made Asian food and sushi, as well as a full bar. Drink specials and 20% off food during Urban Nights. Shaping Ohio’s Communities Through the Arts Culturally, Educationally and Economically. The only site you need for arts and cultural events in Ohio. Ohio Arts Council Rhodes State Office Tower 30 E. Broad St., 33rd Floor Columbus, OH 43215-3414 Phone: 614 /466-2613 Fax: 614 /466-4494 www.oac.ohio.gov ArtsinOhio.com is a collaboration between • Experience Columbus • Positively Cleveland • Cincinnati USA RTN • Ohio Arts Council Visit downtowndayton.org for the most comprehensive calendar of downtown events. If you like downtown, you should downtown. Get the latest updates, news, event announcements, special offers and more — Follow DowntownDayton on Facebook. EasyPark Downtown org Visit EasyParkDowntown.org to find the latest listings of parking lots and garages, complete with rates and payment information, special deals, FAQs and more! 15 The Black Box Improv Theater Cachet G! 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