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Sunday
March 21
  • Arenacross  Ervin J Nutter Center
    10:00 AM
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  • The Aluminium Show  Schuster Center
    0:00 AM
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    Buy Tickets for The Aluminium Show at Victoria Theatre-OH on 3/21/2010.

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  • National Museum of the U.S. Air Force  National Museum of the United States Air Force
    9:00 AM
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    Air Force history and memorabilia. Includes IMAX theater.

    Presented by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base On Wright-Patterson Air Force base. Internationally recognized as the worlds largest and oldest military aviation museum and the Air Forces national museum, the U.S. Air Force Museum is located on Springfield Pike, six miles northeast of downtown Dayton. It is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day). Admission and parking are free.

    Type of event: Public Hours


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  • Blakkat - Chaos - Mak Dope - Phaze 3 - Rivo  Juicy Night Club
    8:00 PM
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    Ages: All Ages

    Blakkat takes the U Need Me Tour to the Pad! Blakkat will Be in Dayton from 3/21/2010-3/28/2010

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  • Financial Peace University  Patterson Park Church
    5:30 AM
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    Location:
    Room 218


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  • The RUSH  Patterson Park Church
    6:00 AM
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  • Adult Bible Study  Patterson Park Church
    6:00 AM
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    Location:
    in Room 124


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  • Zooming In  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    1:00 AM
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    Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North

    Japanese Art Today-- This experiencenter exhibition for children and families zooms in and takes a closer look at four contemporary Japanese artworks that were influenced by popular Japanese culture. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday throught Saturday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Closed Monday. Free admission.


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  • Rounding Third  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    1:00 AM
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    Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St.

    What better way to celebrate spring than the crack of a bat, the roar of the crowd, and two Little League coaches going head to head in what has to be the only baseball play to include Brigadoon, living in a van, and the fire art of equipment bag stuffing. Baseball buff Don, for whom winning is the only thing, is stuck with an assistant coach Michael, who wants trophies for everyone, and whos only youth sport was, uh, well curling. In Canada. The result is an exploding scoreboard worth of laughs.

    Performance times vary. Call for costs.


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  • All Things Bright And Beautiful  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    1:00 AM
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    Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North

    The lush splendor of turn-of-the-century California will bring thoughts of warner wather, when The Dayton Art Institute presents the special exhibition, All Things Bright and Beautiful: California Impressionist Paintings from the Irvine Museum. The exhibition brings together 60 important California Impressionist paintings from the collection of the Irvine Museum. Admission to the exhibition is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (60+) and students (18+ with ID), and $6 for youth (ages 7-18). Admission is free for museum members and children ages 6 and under.


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  • Image of DPO Classical Series- Bartok & Brahms: Inspired Brilliance
    HAYDN Symphony No. 96, Mir­acle BARTÓK Miraculous Mandarin Suite BRAHMS Violin Concerto KAZEM ABDULLAH guest conductor ­FRANK ALMOND violin Few works describe the evolution of Romantic music like this concerto. Here, Brahms artfully treads the line between classical and romantic styles. Famed violinist and Brahms’s long-time friend Joseph Joachim inspired this gem. Frank Almond visits us to share his interpretation. Bartók also found inspiration through one of his contemporaries, writer Melchior Lengyel, with an eerie story of a passion-struck, supernatural Mandarin. Rising star Kazem Abdullah, who originally hails from Dayton, takes the baton. Series sponsored by Miami Valley & Good Samaritan Hospitals HAYDN Symphony No. 96, Mir­acle BARTÓK Miraculous Mandarin Suite BRAHMS Violin Concerto KAZEM ABDULLAH guest conductor ­FRANK ALMOND violin Few works describe the evolution of Romantic music like this concerto. Here, Brahms artfully treads the line between classical and romantic styles. Famed violinist and Brahms’s long-time friend Joseph Joachim inspired this gem. Frank Almond visits us to share his interpretation. Bartók also found inspiration through one of his contemporaries, writer Melchior Lengyel, with an eerie story of a passion-struck, supernatural Mandarin. Rising star Kazem Abdullah, who originally hails from Dayton, takes the baton. Series sponsored by Miami Valley & Good Samaritan Hospitals HAYDN Symphony No. 96, Mir­acle BARTÓK Miraculous Mandarin Suite BRAHMS Violin Concerto KAZEM ABDULLAH guest conductor ­FRANK ALMOND violin Few works describe the evolution of Romantic music like this concerto. Here, Brahms artfully treads the line between classical and romantic styles. Famed violinist and Brahms’s long-time friend Joseph Joachim inspired this gem. Frank Almond visits us to share his interpretation. Bartók also found inspiration through one of his contemporaries, writer Melchior Lengyel, with an eerie story of a passion-struck, supernatural Mandarin. Rising star Kazem Abdullah, who originally hails from Dayton, takes the baton. Series sponsored by Miami Valley & Good Samaritan Hospitals

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  • 'DOUBT, A Parable'  Ticket Center Stage
    8:00 PM
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    The Human Race Theatre Company; The Loft Theatre, 138 N. Main St.; 8 p.m.
    There's no doubt that Doubt is one of the great plays of our time. The battle for truth between Sister Aloysius and Father Flynn, set off by the suspicion the priest might have molested a boy at the Bronx parochial school she runs, was awarded the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Best Play Tony Award, and about every other award for which its Broadway run was eligible. Call for cost. 228-3630.
     

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  • The Vertical Hour  The Human Race Theatre Company
    8:00 PM
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    The conflicts between an American war correspondent-turned-Yale-professor and her boyfriend’s British doctor father move from world affairs to personal motivations, from Iraqi wars to rocky relationships in what the Guardian of London calls a “rich, intellectually gripping play” by prolific Briton David Hare (Amy’s View, Skylight). Conflicts abound as activism takes on world-weariness, reality battles illusion, and youth confronts age, only to find itself confronted by greater youth. The conflicts between an American war correspondent-turned-Yale-professor and her boyfriend’s British doctor father move from world affairs to personal motivations, from Iraqi wars to rocky relationships in what the Guardian of London calls a “rich, intellectually gripping play” by prolific Briton David Hare (Amy’s View, Skylight). Conflicts abound as activism takes on world-weariness, reality battles illusion, and youth confronts age, only to find itself confronted by greater youth. The conflicts between an American war correspondent-turned-Yale-professor and her boyfriend’s British doctor father move from world affairs to personal motivations, from Iraqi wars to rocky relationships in what the Guardian of London calls a “rich, intellectually gripping play” by prolific Briton David Hare (Amy’s View, Skylight). Conflicts abound as activism takes on world-weariness, reality battles illusion, and youth confronts age, only to find itself confronted by greater youth.

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  • Gustafer Yellowgold's Show  Canal Street Tavern
    2:00 PM
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     “The show is a cross between ‘Yellow Submarine’ and Dr. Seuss.” - The New York Times

    Gustafer Yellowgold concerts are a one-of-a-kind blend of live music and moving image, projected in vivid color onto a large screen.  The minimally animated illustrations are accompanied by catchy and original story-songs, for a truly different multimedia experience that entrances children and adults alike.  


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  • Katherine Kadish Gallery Talk  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    2:00 PM
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    Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North

    Recent works of Yellow Springs painter and printmaker Katherine Kadish will be featured in the exhibition Katherine Kadish: Seasons, opening January 30 at The Dayton Art Institute. The exhibition will be on view through April 11, in the North and South Galleries of the museum’s lower level.

    The public is invited to join Kadish in the gallery for an intimate talk about her work on Sunday, March 21, at 2:00 p.m. The talk is free, but space is limited and reservations are encouraged.


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  • All Things Bright And Beautiful  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    10:00 AM
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    Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmont Park North

    All Things Bright and Beautiful is comprised of 60 important California Impressionist paintings from the collections of the Irvine Museum. It is the only museum in California dedicated to the preservation and display of California Impressionism, or Plein-Air paintings. This beautiful and important regional variant of American Impressionism flourished in California from 1890 to 1930 and principally featured landscapes that document the lush splendor of California before the state's huge population growth and mass urbanization. Call for times and prices.


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  • Twin Creek MetroPark Hike - Brisk Pace  Postal code 45402, United States
    1:30 PM
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    Metro Dayton Hikers 7 miles, 3 hours. Take SR-4 about a mile south of Germantown to Eby Road. Turn left onto Eby Road. Use entrance at 9688 Eby Road. Meet in parking lot. http://www.metroparks.org/Parks/TwinCreek/Home.aspx This is a BRISK PACE hike.

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  • Beginners Golf League Meetup  Postal code 45410, United States
    1:00 PM
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    Beginners golfing league. For people who love to golf, have some basic knowledge of the game, but who want to enjoy the company of other golfers more than worry about their score.

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  • Discussion Topic: "What makes art successful?"  Postal code 45429, United States
    3:00 PM
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    Let's talk about what makes good art. How does/should a person approach appreciation of art? What are/should artists' goals toward their audience be? What talents, skills, tastes are most important for the successful artist? Please post any comments about this topic here when you RSVP; or leave more detailed comments about this topic or other topics you'd like to discuss over here in the message board. Let's try the Boston Stoker Night & Day Cafe on Brown St this time.

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  • Celebrating National Single Parents Day - Sunday, March 21 - 6pm  Postal code 45401, United States
    6:00 PM
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    Let's have pizza - Marion's Pizza! Everyone loves PIZZA! So let's celebrate National Single Parents Day with a big family eatout at Marions Piazza, 711 Shroyer Rd. at Patterson. My coupon is good for 25% off all PIZZAS - so look for the MEETUP sign and we'll place our orders together! Bring the KIDS! It's FAMILY time! CRAYONS AND CRAFT ACTIVITIES FOR THE KIDS!

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  • nook Owners' Club  Barnes & Noble Booksellers Dayton @ Beavercreek
    6:00 PM
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    nook Owners' Club
    Book Group

    Mar 21, 2010 06:00 PM

    Barnes & Noble Booksellers
    Dayton @ Beavercreek
    The Shoppes of Beavercreek
    2720 Towne Drive # 200
    Beavercreek
    OH
    45431
    937-429-1660

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  • The Chinaman - Dinner Show  Improv - Dayton's
    7:31 PM
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    The Austin Chronicle best describes 23 year, Texas based comedian Chinaman: “He’s a rockstar trapped in a comic’s body, and watching him try to get out will make your little belly hurt from laughter!”

    Fresh off of his one man show at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas, Chinaman’s show is a mixture of stand-up comedy packed with an explosion of dead-on celebrity and music impressions (Aerosmith, ACDC, Matchbox 20, Nickelback, etc.).

    He has several national television appearances under his belt including NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” , A&E’s “Evening At The Improv”, and VH1’s “Rock N Roll Celebrity Poker Tournament”. Chinaman’s voice can be heard as seven characters on the cartoon “Dragon Ball Z” !

    He’s appeared eight times on the nationally syndicated “Bob & Tom Morning Radio Show” and has had his own one hour special aired on XM Satellite (which is still in heavy rotation on Sirius Radio.

    Politically incorrect and often over the edge, you’ll have a difficult time explaining to your friends the SHOW you’ve just witnessed! So buckle up, you’re in for the ROCK ‘N’ ROLL ride of your life!

    Please note, this ticket option is for the Dinner Show Package and is $30 more than the general admission price per ticket. If you do not want the Dinner Show Package, go back to the calendar and click the option that says the comic's name without the words "dinner show" behind it.

    THE DINNER SHOW PACKAGE INCLUDES PREFFERED SEATING, THE FIRST NON-ACOHOLIC BEVERAGE (COFFEE, TEA, OR SODA), SALAD, DINNER, AND DESSERT. TAX AND GRATUITY ARE BOTH INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.

    ***There are NO refunds, exchanges, or credit given. Please make sure you are purchasing the proper ticket before completing your order.***

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  • The Chinaman  Improv - Dayton's
    7:30 PM
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    The Austin Chronicle best describes 23 year, Texas based comedian Chinaman: “He’s a rockstar trapped in a comic’s body, and watching him try to get out will make your little belly hurt from laughter!”

    Fresh off of his one man show at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas, Chinaman’s show is a mixture of stand-up comedy packed with an explosion of dead-on celebrity and music impressions (Aerosmith, ACDC, Matchbox 20, Nickelback, etc.).

    He has several national television appearances under his belt including NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” , A&E’s “Evening At The Improv”, and VH1’s “Rock N Roll Celebrity Poker Tournament”. Chinaman’s voice can be heard as seven characters on the cartoon “Dragon Ball Z” !

    He’s appeared eight times on the nationally syndicated “Bob & Tom Morning Radio Show” and has had his own one hour special aired on XM Satellite (which is still in heavy rotation on Sirius Radio.

    Politically incorrect and often over the edge, you’ll have a difficult time explaining to your friends the SHOW you’ve just witnessed! So buckle up, you’re in for the ROCK ‘N’ ROLL ride of your life!

    On Friday and Saturday, for the 10pm shows, we offer our Late Night Laughs Package. This package includes a bucket of domestic beer***, VIP seating, and an appetizer platter, for the low price of $60 per couple!!! Please call the box office at (937)429-5233 to purchase this special package.

    For only $30 more per ticket you can get our Dinner Show Package.

    THE DINNER SHOW PACKAGE INCLUDES PREFFERED SEATING, THE FIRST NON-ACOHOLIC BEVERAGE (COFFEE, TEA, OR SODA), SALAD, DINNER, AND DESSERT. TAX AND GRATUITY ARE BOTH INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.

    If you would like to purchase the Dinner Show Package simply go to the calendar and make sure you are under the show that has "the comic's name - Dinner Show"

    There are NO refunds, exchanges, or credit given. Please make sure you are purchasing the proper ticket before completing your order.

    ***must be 21 years of age or older, with a state-issued photo id in order to consume alcoholic beverages.***

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  • Getting to Know...The King and I  Patricia Corbett Theater
    2:30 PM
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    Musical performed by actors in CCM Preparatory Theatre Arts program.

    Presented by UC College-Conservatory of Music Preparatory Dept. Opened in 1971, this 400-seat modified thrust theater is used for ballet, chamber and solo recitals, opera, music theater and drama performance.

    Type of event: On Stage - Theater


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  • Image of Mayhem & Mystery
    Kissy Southerland (The Mating Game 2004), Rita Marcel (Malt Shop Mischief 2008), and more compete in a new game show where they match wits with random studio audience members. As they play “Are you Brighter than a Night Light?” Kissy thinks that being a former host herself, she has an “in”. Rita just wants the cash so she can quit her job. Is anyone in the studio audience more competent than either of these contestants? When something tragic happens in the middle of the show, Kissy moves in to take over. Did she kill the host to get the job, or is she just being nice? Join Mayhem & Mystery for crazy character fun.

    Mayhem & Mystery performs interactive mystery productions where the action takes place in and around the audience. You will feel yourself drawn in by the characters. Often audience members are chosen to portray additional characters in the production, sometimes being given lines to read and costume pieces to wear. Shows are performed in a dinner theater style, with each Act taking place around the meal. Each show has a unique theme, and shows change every two months. Mayhem & Mystery is celebrating their 10th Anniversary Season in 2009-2010. For this special celebration they are bringing back ten of the audience’s favorite characters in all new shows. Visit www.mayhemmystery.com for more information.

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Monday
March 22
  • National Museum of the U.S. Air Force  National Museum of the United States Air Force
    9:00 AM
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    Air Force history and memorabilia. Includes IMAX theater.

    Presented by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base On Wright-Patterson Air Force base. Internationally recognized as the worlds largest and oldest military aviation museum and the Air Forces national museum, the U.S. Air Force Museum is located on Springfield Pike, six miles northeast of downtown Dayton. It is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day). Admission and parking are free.

    Type of event: Public Hours


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  • All Things Bright And Beautiful  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    1:00 AM
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    Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North

    The lush splendor of turn-of-the-century California will bring thoughts of warner wather, when The Dayton Art Institute presents the special exhibition, All Things Bright and Beautiful: California Impressionist Paintings from the Irvine Museum. The exhibition brings together 60 important California Impressionist paintings from the collection of the Irvine Museum. Admission to the exhibition is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (60+) and students (18+ with ID), and $6 for youth (ages 7-18). Admission is free for museum members and children ages 6 and under.


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  • Rounding Third  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    1:00 AM
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    Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St.

    What better way to celebrate spring than the crack of a bat, the roar of the crowd, and two Little League coaches going head to head in what has to be the only baseball play to include Brigadoon, living in a van, and the fire art of equipment bag stuffing. Baseball buff Don, for whom winning is the only thing, is stuck with an assistant coach Michael, who wants trophies for everyone, and whos only youth sport was, uh, well curling. In Canada. The result is an exploding scoreboard worth of laughs.

    Performance times vary. Call for costs.


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  • Zooming In  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    1:00 AM
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    Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North

    Japanese Art Today-- This experiencenter exhibition for children and families zooms in and takes a closer look at four contemporary Japanese artworks that were influenced by popular Japanese culture. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday throught Saturday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Closed Monday. Free admission.


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  • Oregon Express Happy Hour  The Oregon Express
    4:00 PM
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    Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.; 4 p.m.
    Enjoy 50 cents off glasses and $1 off pitchers of Bud Light and Amber Rock drafts, as well as 50 cents off glasses of wine during happy hour from 4-7 p.m. M-F. Call for cost. 223-9205.

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  • $2 Domestic Beers - Monday Happy Hour At Michael's  Dayton, Ohio, United States
    4:00 PM
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    Join us for happy hour at Michael's Dining & Jazz in the Kettering Tower lobby, featuring daily drink specials, half-off appetizers, and live Jazz music.

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  • Men's Bible Study  Patterson Park Church
    12:00 AM
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    Location:
    Barnes & Noble Fairfield Rd

    Note:
    Leader â€" Joe Godwin
    Topic â€" Celebrating the Wrath of God: Reflections on the Agony & Ecstasy of His Relentless Love
    By Jim McGuiggan


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  • Image of DPO Classical Series- Bartok & Brahms: Inspired Brilliance
    HAYDN Symphony No. 96, Mir­acle BARTÓK Miraculous Mandarin Suite BRAHMS Violin Concerto KAZEM ABDULLAH guest conductor ­FRANK ALMOND violin Few works describe the evolution of Romantic music like this concerto. Here, Brahms artfully treads the line between classical and romantic styles. Famed violinist and Brahms’s long-time friend Joseph Joachim inspired this gem. Frank Almond visits us to share his interpretation. Bartók also found inspiration through one of his contemporaries, writer Melchior Lengyel, with an eerie story of a passion-struck, supernatural Mandarin. Rising star Kazem Abdullah, who originally hails from Dayton, takes the baton. Series sponsored by Miami Valley & Good Samaritan Hospitals HAYDN Symphony No. 96, Mir­acle BARTÓK Miraculous Mandarin Suite BRAHMS Violin Concerto KAZEM ABDULLAH guest conductor ­FRANK ALMOND violin Few works describe the evolution of Romantic music like this concerto. Here, Brahms artfully treads the line between classical and romantic styles. Famed violinist and Brahms’s long-time friend Joseph Joachim inspired this gem. Frank Almond visits us to share his interpretation. Bartók also found inspiration through one of his contemporaries, writer Melchior Lengyel, with an eerie story of a passion-struck, supernatural Mandarin. Rising star Kazem Abdullah, who originally hails from Dayton, takes the baton. Series sponsored by Miami Valley & Good Samaritan Hospitals HAYDN Symphony No. 96, Mir­acle BARTÓK Miraculous Mandarin Suite BRAHMS Violin Concerto KAZEM ABDULLAH guest conductor ­FRANK ALMOND violin Few works describe the evolution of Romantic music like this concerto. Here, Brahms artfully treads the line between classical and romantic styles. Famed violinist and Brahms’s long-time friend Joseph Joachim inspired this gem. Frank Almond visits us to share his interpretation. Bartók also found inspiration through one of his contemporaries, writer Melchior Lengyel, with an eerie story of a passion-struck, supernatural Mandarin. Rising star Kazem Abdullah, who originally hails from Dayton, takes the baton. Series sponsored by Miami Valley & Good Samaritan Hospitals

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  • The Vertical Hour  The Human Race Theatre Company
    8:00 PM
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    The conflicts between an American war correspondent-turned-Yale-professor and her boyfriend’s British doctor father move from world affairs to personal motivations, from Iraqi wars to rocky relationships in what the Guardian of London calls a “rich, intellectually gripping play” by prolific Briton David Hare (Amy’s View, Skylight). Conflicts abound as activism takes on world-weariness, reality battles illusion, and youth confronts age, only to find itself confronted by greater youth. The conflicts between an American war correspondent-turned-Yale-professor and her boyfriend’s British doctor father move from world affairs to personal motivations, from Iraqi wars to rocky relationships in what the Guardian of London calls a “rich, intellectually gripping play” by prolific Briton David Hare (Amy’s View, Skylight). Conflicts abound as activism takes on world-weariness, reality battles illusion, and youth confronts age, only to find itself confronted by greater youth. The conflicts between an American war correspondent-turned-Yale-professor and her boyfriend’s British doctor father move from world affairs to personal motivations, from Iraqi wars to rocky relationships in what the Guardian of London calls a “rich, intellectually gripping play” by prolific Briton David Hare (Amy’s View, Skylight). Conflicts abound as activism takes on world-weariness, reality battles illusion, and youth confronts age, only to find itself confronted by greater youth.

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  • Image of University of Dayton Arts Series Presents! Chen Zimbalista: 40 Sticks, 4 Hands
    Named in honor of the Pulitzer Prize winning American composer John Corigliano, this accomplished string quartet has won the acclaim of audiences and critics across the US. Dedicated to presenting new American music as well as the standard repertoire, this is a quartet of exceptional quality and vision. They are truly one of the great quartets of the new generation," says Corigliano.

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  • Image of 14th annual Dayton Home & Garden Show February 26-28, 2010
    Whether you’re looking to remodel, landscape or just want to browse the newest and most innovative ideas for your home, the Dayton Home & Garden Show is sure to have you thinking about the new beauty brought out by Spring Warmth! With four themed areas, there is something for everyone! •The Finer Outdoor Living Showcase •The Interiors, Design, & Floral Showcase •The Home & Remodeling Showcase •The Lifestyle & Leisure Market In these themed areas you will find seven beautifully landscaped gardens, 8 professionally designed interior rooms, 10 unique floral tablescapes, hundreds of experts to answer your tough questions, and a retail shopping adventure! The Dayton Home and Garden Show Dates: February 26 - 28, 2010 Show Hours: Friday - 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday - 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday - 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Cost: General Admission: $8 Children 12 and Under: Free Active Duty Service Personnel are admitted FREE to the Dayton Home & Garden Show with proper military ID...thank you for your service!!! Re-entry: Hand stamps are offered for SAME DAY ONLY return Tickets: Purchase ShowTickets Here Print $2 off coupon here Location: Dayton Convention Center Parking: Street parking is FREE after 6: pm Fri. and all day Sat./Sun., or $6 at the nearby Ampco garage on 5th St Food and Refreshments: Available at the show ATM: Available in the convention center lobby Directions: Click here for MapQuest directions Click here for written directions

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  • Pre-Movie Dinner at China Royal  Postal code 45420, United States
    5:30 PM
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    Let's meet for dinner before going to the screening of The Elephant in the Living Room afterward. Here's a list of China Royal's vegan meals.

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  • Spring Kick Off Bike Ride - 10 to 14 miles  Postal code 45459, United States
    5:30 PM
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    Pull the bike out of the garage and air up those tires. Let's hit the bike path to kick off spring and our weekly Team Green bike rides! Assuming it really does warm up some day and the rain stays away, we will ride 10-14 miles from Carillon Park toward Miamisburg and back. Bring your bike. Bring a helmet to protect your noggin. Bring along some water as well. If the group is large enough, we can have a fast group and a not-as-fast group. If you are feeling speedy, it's pretty tough to get lost on the bike path so you can pedal at warp speed. We'll take a pause at the midpoint, regroup, and then turn around and do it all again in reverse. Park beside the bike path across the street from Carillon Park. Don't park in Carillon Park as it closes and the gates will be locked. On a side note, since this is a down and back, you don't actually have to ride the entire distance. You can ride a mile (or whatever distance) and turn around and head back if you wish. My plan is to ride 10 to 14 miles total distance depending on what the majority of the group wishes to do. Our speed will be 12 to 14 miles per hour.

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  • Goodfellows Players Club Meetup  Postal code 45449, United States
    6:30 PM
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    We will be having a great tournament on the 26th, a large screen tv for Monday Night Football, and plenty of action for our current members and all our new friends. Our tournament will be held at Goodfellows Players Club, 1190 E Central Ave., West Carrollton, Oh Our Website is : goodfellowsplayersclub.com , you will need to copy and paste. Come Join the fun!!

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  • March Meeting 2  Postal code 45458, United States
    7:00 PM
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  • "Our Choice" book club discussion group  Beavercreek OH
    7:00 PM
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    This past Monday, March 1st, 2010, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland delivered the keynote address to the National Energy Forum in Washington, DC. The Governor laid out, in no uncertain terms, the work that has already been done laying the foundation in the Buckeye state for new, clean energy jobs. He mentioned numerous companies in Ohio, including First Solar, Sunpower, and Xunlight. He highlighted our innovative research centers, colleges and universities that are leading the way forward to a 21st Century Energy Economy. Due in part to what former-President George W. Bush called our "addiction to oil," our country faces unprecedented economic, national security, and environmental challenges. The solution is simple: we must transition to clean, renewable energy sources, and we must do so immediately. Organizing for America, with our guests Repower America, will be hosting our first book club discussions on former-Vice President Al Gore's latest book, "Our Choice," on Monday, March 22nd at 7pm. Can you join us for this events in our area?

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  • Image of Mayhem & Mystery
    Kissy Southerland (The Mating Game 2004), Rita Marcel (Malt Shop Mischief 2008), and more compete in a new game show where they match wits with random studio audience members. As they play “Are you Brighter than a Night Light?” Kissy thinks that being a former host herself, she has an “in”. Rita just wants the cash so she can quit her job. Is anyone in the studio audience more competent than either of these contestants? When something tragic happens in the middle of the show, Kissy moves in to take over. Did she kill the host to get the job, or is she just being nice? Join Mayhem & Mystery for crazy character fun.

    Mayhem & Mystery performs interactive mystery productions where the action takes place in and around the audience. You will feel yourself drawn in by the characters. Often audience members are chosen to portray additional characters in the production, sometimes being given lines to read and costume pieces to wear. Shows are performed in a dinner theater style, with each Act taking place around the meal. Each show has a unique theme, and shows change every two months. Mayhem & Mystery is celebrating their 10th Anniversary Season in 2009-2010. For this special celebration they are bringing back ten of the audience’s favorite characters in all new shows. Visit www.mayhemmystery.com for more information.

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  • MCAT Classroom (Dayton - December 8, 2009)  Postal code 45469, United States
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    Master the computer-based MCAT and learn exclusive Kaplan strategies in classes structured to earn you more points in less time. Our flexible course offerings and numerous locations make it easy to fit prep into your demanding schedule. Kaplan has helped thousands of students score higher on computer-based exams like the USMLE and GRE, and we can help you score higher on the MCAT-guaranteed. Kaplan provides the most realistic practice for the computer-based MCAT No one prepares you better for Test Day. Kaplan students receive unlimited access to all 8 AAMC exams including full Kaplan explanations for every right and wrong answer, plus 11 additional Kaplan full-length exams in the computer interface. Plus, Kaplan provides the most Verbal Reasoning practice of any MCAT prep course. All in all, you can practice with over 11,000 items on computer. That's 78 MCATs worth of questions-more than anyone else. Smart Reports for MCAT Advanced computer analysis of every single Kaplan and AAMC question provides cumulative feedback on practice tests and homework results, identifying your individual strengths and weaknesses. Plus, Kaplan's MCAT Toolbox contains assets that build critical thinking and computer-based test taking skills. You can watch complete classes online with Lessons-on-Demand, watch animated review of Kaplan full-length practice test questions with Explanations-on-Demand, personalized review lessons with Review Notes Online and build customized quizzes with MCAT Qbank. Highest quality study materials facilitate your learning In addition to a comprehensive MCAT Course Book with integrated computer-based test strategies, you'll get 1,500 pages of science and Verbal Review Notes, including a full online version. Plus, 4 QuickSheets for on-the-go study, Kaplan's High-Yield Problem Solving Guide, flashcards, and more. Learn from instructors dedicated to your success Your experience at Kaplan starts with a great teacher. Your expert instructor guides you through the program, offering extra help and personal attention when you need it. Arrange to meet with your teacher before or after class or connect with one of our Academic advisors via phone or email. Higher MCAT score guaranteed or your money back It's our promise to you. We're so confident we can raise your MCAT score that we guarantee it. Get started-today You can score higher on the MCAT. We can show you how.

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  • MCAT Classroom (Dayton - January 12, 2010)  Postal code 45469, United States
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    Master the computer-based MCAT and learn exclusive Kaplan strategies in classes structured to earn you more points in less time. Our flexible course offerings and numerous locations make it easy to fit prep into your demanding schedule. Kaplan has helped thousands of students score higher on computer-based exams like the USMLE and GRE, and we can help you score higher on the MCAT-guaranteed. Kaplan provides the most realistic practice for the computer-based MCAT No one prepares you better for Test Day. Kaplan students receive unlimited access to all 8 AAMC exams including full Kaplan explanations for every right and wrong answer, plus 11 additional Kaplan full-length exams in the computer interface. Plus, Kaplan provides the most Verbal Reasoning practice of any MCAT prep course. All in all, you can practice with over 11,000 items on computer. That's 78 MCATs worth of questions-more than anyone else. Smart Reports for MCAT Advanced computer analysis of every single Kaplan and AAMC question provides cumulative feedback on practice tests and homework results, identifying your individual strengths and weaknesses. Plus, Kaplan's MCAT Toolbox contains assets that build critical thinking and computer-based test taking skills. You can watch complete classes online with Lessons-on-Demand, watch animated review of Kaplan full-length practice test questions with Explanations-on-Demand, personalized review lessons with Review Notes Online and build customized quizzes with MCAT Qbank.