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Here’s Your Daily Dose of Dayton
Did you know…Dayton was the first city in the State of Oregon to be designated as a national historic resource.
Tonight's Must-Know Local Buzz:
Wright State earns national entrepreneurship recognition, highlighting strong startup and business programs.
Local gyms and nonprofits open doors for warmth, activity, and holiday cheer this season.
New spots and reopenings bring treats, fun, and family-friendly entertainment across Dayton neighborhoods.

DAYTON DIGEST
Wright State earns major entrepreneurship recognition
Wright State University’s Raj Soin College of Business has been ranked among the nation’s top graduate programs for entrepreneurship by The Princeton Review. They placed 39th nationally and 8th in the Midwest on the 2026 “Top 50 Graduate Schools for Entrepreneurship Studies.” The school is the only institution in Ohio to make the list, highlighting its strength, especially for students eyeing startups or new ventures. Officials say the ranking reflects the college’s commitment to teaching everything from venture creation to sustainable business practices.
A New Era of Emergency Care
Cincinnati Children's is launching a dedicated helicopter transport program in partnership with Air Methods to provide quicker access to advanced emergency care for young patients. Beginning in February 2026, a customized Airbus EC145e, outfitted for pediatric critical care, will serve hospitals across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. This vital program ensures that when time is critical, children in the region can be rapidly transported to Cincinnati Children's specialists. This represents a significant step in improving the speed and quality of emergency care for families across the tri-state area.
A Familiar Bakery Space Gets New Life
The beloved bakery space at 700 Troy Street (formerly Baker Benji's) is receiving a sweet makeover and new life under owner Patrick Parin. Following the permanent closure of the previous shop, Parin is stepping in to open 5 Frenchies Old North Dayton Bakery. Stay tuned for the official reopening announcement of this exciting new neighborhood staple.

New in Dayton
⛽ Kroger Fuel Center – Located in Edgewood at 1701 E. Alex Rd., drivers can enjoy special promotional gas deals and quick convenience store options.
🎳 RollHouse Dayton – Opening Dec 11 at 6170 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights, this all-in-one entertainment spot features bowling, mini-golf, an arcade, food, and drinks for families and friends to enjoy.
🍰 The Dessert Room – Opening Dec 11 at Dayton Arcade, 4 S. Main St. Get ready for gourmet desserts, decadent pastries, and a cozy downtown spot for sweet treats.
🏊♂️ Miamisburg Public Pool – Following a full renovation, the pool is planned to open summer 2026. The update includes upgraded facilities, new seating, and improved accessibility for families.


Dayton Organizations Team Up to Bring Holiday Smiles Among Children

This holiday season, Dayton’s With God’s Grace non-profit is teaming up with Title Boxing Club in Kettering to make sure local children experience the magic of Christmas. The partnership is collecting toys and donations for families who have faced recent financial hardships, including those impacted by government furloughs. Executive Director Nicole Adkins shared that the goal is simple: bring smiles and a sense of celebration to kids who might otherwise go without. The toy giveaway will take place on Saturday, December 20, giving the community a chance to help brighten the holidays for Dayton families. Rob Scott, owner of Title Boxing Club, emphasized that their members are excited to give back, showing how local businesses and neighbors are coming together to spread cheer. Read more — Dayton 24/7
Dayton Gyms Serve as Warming Centers Amid Winter Chill

As the cold snap hits Dayton, local gyms are opening their doors to provide safe, warm spaces for residents who need a break from the chill. The Greater Dayton Recreation Center is welcoming anyone looking to warm up, offering a lobby to relax, workout facilities, and even basketball courts. Derek Wilson, owner of Fire Flame Fitness and the Trailblazers Hiking Club, is also keeping its doors open, encouraging people to stay active and fend off seasonal depression despite the winter weather. Experts note that movement and community engagement can help combat the winter blues, making these gyms a valuable resource beyond just warmth. With generous hours throughout the week, these local centers are stepping up to ensure Dayton neighbors have a safe, welcoming place to stay active and comfortable during the coldest days. Read more — WHIO

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This Week Around Dayton
Here’s your quick lineup of local happenings to make the week a little brighter:
December 07, Sunday
Creepy Christmas: A Bizarre for the Strange & Unusual
The Brightside, 905 E 3rd St, Dayton | 12PM-5PM
Vandalia Tree Lighting Ceremony and Holiday Market
Vandalia Recreation Center, 1111 Stonequarry Rd., Vandalia | 4PM-7:30 PM
Centerville Holiday Skylights
Cornerstone Park, 5210 Cornerstone North Blvd., Centerville | 6PM
Jimmy Leach Jazztet Holiday Jazz Show
507 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton | 7PM-9:30PM
Gem City Comedy
Oregon District, 454 E 5th St, Dayton | 8:30PM
Comedy Open Mic
Nextdoor Dayton, 454 E. Fifth Street, Dayton | 9PM
December 08, Monday
A Comedy of Errors by Gem City Groundlings
Dayton Convention Center, 22 East 5th Street, Dayton
Kettering Civic Band Holiday Concert
3000 Glengarry Rd, Kettering | 7PM
Game Night - Dayton Taproom
Warped Wing, 26 Wyandot St, Dayton | 9PM


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