Dayton Scene- June/July 2019

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DAYTON ›› SCENE Kettering College Spring Into Health 5K

Kettering College hosted its 11th annual Spring into Health 5K run/walk on Sunday, April 7, at the Kettering College of Medical Science campus. The annual event is a fundraiser for Dayton’s Good Neighbor House and for the college’s Physician Assistant Student Professional Development Fund. This event has generated $59,067 in donations to the Good Neighbor House since its beginning.

Reiber Cleaners is a yearly supporter of the 5K.

Runners navigate the 5K route at the Kettering College of Medical Science campus.

Runners and walkers raised money for Dayton’s Good Neighbor House and Kettering College’s Physician Assistant Student Professional Development Fund.

Kettering College hosted its 11th annual Spring into Health 5K run/walk on Sunday, April 7. DAYTON MAGAZINE . June/July 2019

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DAYTON ›› SCENE Profile by Sanford Opens First Dayton Area Location in Springboro

Profile by Sanford, a nutrition and weight-loss service, recently opened the first Dayton area location at 722 N. Main St. in Springboro. Officials with the city of Springboro and Springboro Chamber of Commerce, along with friends and family, attended the opening dedication on March 16. Profile by Sanford offers one-one-one coaching, personalized weight-loss plans, healthy food options and technology for tracking weight-loss progress. Tom Hegge, franchise owner, and his wife, Alie

Springboro Mayor John Agenbroad dedicates the grand opening with Profile by Sanford staff.

One of many consultation rooms at the Springboro location

Do your part to reduce air pollution MVRPC’s Air Quality Awareness Program

Try carpooling with others. Mow your lawn after 6 p.m.

Try biking for short trips. Avoid idling your car.

Run errands all at once. Refuel after 8 p.m.

was developed as a public education/ behavior modification program in an effort to inform Dayton/Springfield residents about air pollution issues and how their behavior can impact not only the Region’s air quality, but also traffic congestion.

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Profile by Sanford at Settler’s Walk Center in Springboro

Do you know an older adult who goes above and beyond in service to their community? Nominate them for an

OUTSTANDING SENIOR VOLUNTEER AWARD Nomination Deadline:

June 15, 2019 For more information, visit MedMutual.com/SeniorsDayton


Chamber Conducts its Annual Membership Meeting

The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce conducted its 113th Annual Membership Meeting at Sinclair Conference Center on April 16.

The chamber awarded several volunteers and member businesses, including, from left, Stephanie Smith, Helen Jones-Kelley, Antoinette Hampton, Kenya Taylor and Stacy Thompson Speare-Hardy.

The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed more than 500 people to its membership meeting.

The chamber awarded the Soin Award for Innovation to GlobalFlyte Inc., which created a multimodal communication software for first responders.

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DAYTON ›› SCENE Montgomery County Educational Service Center Awards Scholarships

The Montgomery County Educational Service Center announced the winners of the Franklin B. Walter Scholarship in a special ceremony at the Marriott by the University of Dayton on April 9. Each school district in Montgomery County selected a senior recipient based on criteria such as awards, activities, an essay, attendance, GPA, ACT/SAT scores and staff recommendations. Each nominee, one per high school, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Montgomery County Educational Service Center. The scholarship award is named in honor of Franklin B. Walter who served as state superintendent of education for Ohio from 1977 to 1991.

Dayton Public School scholarship recipients

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Recipients along with their teachers and family attend the ceremony.

Montgomery County teachers are recognized by the student recipients.

The 2019 Franklin B. Walter Scholarship winners

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DAYTON ›› SCENE

Master bedroom of the Leland Manor

The study of the Leland Manor

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PHOTO BY ANDY SNOW

Exterior of the Leland Manor

PHOTO BY ANDY SNOW

PHOTO BY ANDY SNOW

The Designers’ Show House and Garden serves as a stage from which to celebrate Dayton’s fascinating history and the talents of some of the area’s finest interior design professionals. Twenty area interior design firms have come together for this year’s extreme home design makeover giving this Tudor mansion a contemporary feel while honoring its architectural tradition. The Leland Manor was planned and constructed between 1926 and 1932 by famous Dayton inventor and manufacturer George H. Leland and his wife, Hazel. The festivities kicked off May 2 with the Salar Soirée, a special party that offered the first look at the redesigned Leland Manor.

PHOTO BY CAROLE ENDRES

Dayton Philharmonic Volunteers Open the 2019 Designers’ Show House and Gardens

The great room of the Leland Manor

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Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission Annual Spring Dinner

Riverside Councilwoman Sara S. Lommatzsch was selected as the recipient of the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission’s Arthur D. Haddad Regional Steward Award. Lommatzsch received the award April 18 at the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission’s Annual Spring Dinner, which was conducted at the Marriott ~ University of Dayton.

Brian O. Martin, Sara S. Lommatzsch and John J. Beals

The Annual Spring Dinner is a way for the commission to express its thanks to the elected officials of the Miami Valley region.

More than 370 invited guests attended the Annual Spring Dinner.

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DAYTON ›› SCENE Look at Life Conference

The three-day Look at Life Conference at Bethany Theological Seminary April 25-27 brought together presenters and attendees to discuss life through the eyes of both faith and science. Topics included “The start of the universe,” “The start of life on earth” and “Human existence.” A half-dozen experts in the fields of science, philosophy and theology spoke at the conference.

Presenter John Walton, renowned scholar on the Old Testament and professor at Wheaton College

Panel discussion with conference organizer and Bethany professor Russell Haitch (with mic), John Walton and other seminary professors.

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Attendee Ingrid Rogers and presenter Katie Miller-Wolf, professor at Indiana University East

Local artist Lynn Morrow painting a scene during the keynote presentations.


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