DAYTON ›› SCENE Nearly 4,000 enjoy Heart Walk/Run
The 2018 Greater Dayton 5K Heart Walk/Run was conducted Saturday, Sept. 22. This is the signature fundraising event for the American Heart Association. Nearly 4,000 people gathered at Fifth Third Field to help raise awareness and funds. Before and after the race, participants enjoyed a health fair, free screenings, health tips, massages, free refreshments and a fun Kids Zone! Dena McCullough, left, and Brinly Barker enjoy the event while wearing capes.
Nearly 4,000 people help raise awareness and funds for the American Heart Association.
Participants learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Don Lodge, right, with his family. Lodge is the 2018 Greater Dayton Heart Hero. He suffered a heart attack and stroke within the past year.
There were smiles all around at the Greater Dayton 5K Heart Walk/Run.
Even the dogs helped raise money for the American Heart Association.
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DAYTON ›› SCENE Dayton Christian’s Dedication and Groundbreaking of New Gymnasium
Dayton Christian School conducted a ceremonial groundbreaking and dedication for its new gymnasium, the Warrior Center, on Friday, Oct. 11. In order to build the 12,000-square-foot facility the school raised $3.3 million during a campaign that ended last year with an aggressive “70-Day Dash” initiative that involved the entire school community.
Members of Dayton Christian School Facilities Team and the Wenco Construction team were on hand for the ceremonial groundbreaking.
Dayton Christian School board member Tina Teater offered a prayer of dedication for the Warrior Center.
Guests were invited to sign a steel beam that will form a corner of the building.
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Woodland Historic Cemetery and Arboretum remembers the Queen of the Gypsies
The gravesite of Levi and Matilda Stanley is one of the most visited sites in the cemetery. Sept. 15, 2018, was the 140th anniversary of the burial of Matilda Stanley, Queen of the Gypsies. The event was to honor the Gypsy Queen and to remember and re-commit Matilda at her gravesite and bring attention to the repairs needed to the 20-foot-tall granite monument. Current conditions of the monument would have led to the dismantling of the structure out of safety concerns for visitors to the gravesite. The fundraiser was to raise money to repair the leaning of the monument and to restore the marble sculpture at its top.
The recommitment ceremony for Matilda Stanley. The crowd sang “Sweet By and By,” the same hymn sung at Matilda’s funeral in 1878.
Event-goers re-create the funeral procession for Matilda from the Woodland Cemetery receiving vault to the Stanley family burial plot. “
The Stanley Family monument
An attendee places flowers at the gravesite of Matilda Stanley, Queen of the Gypsies.
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DAYTON ›› SCENE Dayton Metro Library Hosts the Adult Career Path and Learning Expo
The Adult Career Path and Learning Expo on Oct. 25 at the Main Dayton Metro Library offered over 40 vendors with a full range of information on education options, from selfdirected online learning and micro-certifications, to apprenticeships and specialized training for in-demand careers, to traditional two- and four-year degrees.
Career coach Dean Waggenspack offering free one-on-one advice.
Diane Farrell, Dayton Metro Library; Garth McLean, Montgomery County/ Ohio Means Jobs; and Linda Ashworth, Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce were among the organizers of the Expo.
CareSource Life Services sponsored the event. Pictured are Andie Praus, Joseph Smith and Merri Shearer.
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More than 40 vendors attended the Adult Career Path and Learning Expo.
Natalie Canty and Stephanie Tillman with Indiana Wesleyan University, which offers online and learning centers throughout Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.
Career coach Dean Waggenspack and other coaches offered free one-on-one advice.
Saying “thank you” to American relief efforts following Japan’s devastating 2011tsunami. “Establishing a Charitable Checking AccountSM through The Dayton Foundation made my work simpler and, more importantly, gave my project credibility.”– Alex Hara, Dayton Foundation fund holder since 2012, has planted more than 1,000 cherry trees to beautify the region, thanks to his fund. Find out how we can help you fufill your charitable goals and help others at daytonfoundation.org/cca2.
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DAYTON ›› SCENE Warm Glow Candle Company’s Annual Fall Festival
The fifth annual Warm Glow Candle Company Fall Festival was conducted Sept. 22 and 23. This festival hosts many antique and craft vendors to help ring in the fall season. Food and live entertainment were available for the large crowd that attended the weekend event. Warm Glow is located off Interstate 70 in eastern Indiana, just 10 miles west of Richmond, Indiana. It offers a wide variety of candles online at warmglow.com.
Pumpkins and gourds were available to buy.
There were plenty of places to sit down and eat some delicious food.
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Even the pets enjoyed romping around.
Tonic Sol-fa Performs at the Centerville Schools Performing Arts Center
The Miami Valley Community Concert Association kicked off its 2018-2019 season with a performance by the Midwestern vocal group Tonic Sol-fa. Tonic Sol-fa began at St. John’s University in central Minnesota and includes lead vocalist Shaun Johnson, tenor and vocal percussionist Greg Bannwarth, and bass Jared Dove. Together the group reached national prominence with appearances on NBC’s Today Show and in Newsweek magazine.
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From left to right: Greg Bannwarth, Shaun Johnson, Jared Dove and Theo Brown
Members of the Miami Valley Community Concert Association