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Today, Here’s Your Daily Dose of Dayton
Did you know…Dayton’s own John H. Patterson invented the idea of sales commissions.

Here’s what’s been buzzing around town lately…

  • Dayton Colleges compete for $1M Prize to empower the community through education.

  • Joby’s new propeller production plants Dayton at the forefront of electric air taxis.

  • Yoga blends with hiking in Dayton parks for a refreshing new outdoor wellness experience.

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THE DAYTON DIGEST

  • Sinclair and Clark State College Aim for Big Prize in Community Education: Two of our local colleges, Sinclair and Clark State, are among just 200 nationwide eligible for the prestigious $1 million Aspen Prize that rewards excellence in community colleges. This recognition highlights their commitment to student success and making quality education accessible. The competition puts Dayton on the map for top-tier education that benefits local students and the community at large. Read more

  • Dayton’s Flying Future Takes Off with Joby’s New Propeller Production: Joby Aviation has kicked off production of advanced propeller blades for their electric air taxis right here in Dayton. The new facility can produce around 15,000 blades annually, supporting plans to build up to 500 aircraft a year. This milestone draws on Dayton’s rich aerospace history and skilled workforce, gearing up for quiet, efficient flight technology that could transform urban travel. The blades are expected to complete FAA certification soon, pushing Dayton to the forefront of next-gen aviation manufacturing. Read more

  • Discover How Yoga Is Bringing New Energy to Dayton’s Parks: Dayton’s parks are now the place to find a calming mix of yoga and hiking with the “Flow in the Forest & Poses in the Park” program. Led by yoga instructor Cathy Moore and Dayton hikers founder Andy Niekamp, this beginner-friendly experience blends stretching, hiking, and balance poses amid beautiful natural settings like Sweet Arrow Reserve. It’s a fresh way to enjoy the outdoors, unwind, and boost flexibility while taking in the sights and sounds of our local parks. Read more

AROUND THE CORNER

HWD (Height x Width x Depth) Juried Sculpture Exhibition
A juried exhibition that features three-dimensional sculptural artworks from artists across multiple states. This vibrant show is held in the Kettering Health Art Gallery at the Rosewood Arts Center, bringing a diverse array of creative expressions to the community. The exhibit runs from September 29 through November 8, with a closing reception on November 8 from 1 to 3 PM, offering a great chance to connect with local art and artists.

📅WHEN: November 02 to 08, Time Varies by Day
📍WHERE: Rosewood Arts Centre, 2655 Olson Drive, Kettering, OH 45420

Arcade Arts & Wellness – Yoga
The 2025 Arcade Arts & Wellness Series invites everyone to pause, breathe, and unwind with free yoga sessions led by local instructors in the beautiful, historic setting of the Dayton Arcade. These classes offer a perfect chance to recharge both body and mind while connecting with fellow Dayton neighbors. The sessions are open to all skill levels and may require pre-registration to save your spot. Join in this peaceful community experience and feel the vibrant spirit of Dayton come alive in every stretch and breath.

📅WHEN: November 05, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
📍WHERE: 35 West 4th Street, Dayton, OH 45402

Jason Scott & The High Heat with Shannon Clark & The Sugar
Get ready for a night of groove-heavy Americana and soulful sounds as Jason Scott & The High Heat roll into Dayton, fresh off their Oklahoma City roots and ready to kick off a national tour. They will be joined by local favorites Shannon Clark & The Sugar, a family-driven band that brings Midwest heart to every note. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just love live music that feels like home, this is one show you won’t want to miss.

📅WHEN: November 06, Doors open at 7:00 PM, Show starts at 7:30 PM
📍WHERE: The Brightside Music & Event Venue, 905 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH

Rock Out with Skillet and Friends at Nutter Center
If rock and worship music energizes your soul, don’t miss Skillet, Jeremy Camp, and We Are Messengers rocking the EJ Nutter Center. It’s a high-energy show packed with faith, passion, and community spirit.

📅WHEN: November 07, 7:00 PM
📍WHERE: EJ Nutter Center, Dayton, OH

Latin Friday with DJ Dariel at Salsa Vida
Feel the passion of Latin rhythms every Friday night with DJ Dariel spinning the hottest salsa and bachata beats. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just looking for fun, this lively social brings Dayton’s warm spirit to the dance floor.

📅WHEN: November 07, 14, 21, and 28, 10:00 PM onwards
📍WHERE: 5 W Monument Ave, Dayton, OH 45402

Queens of Soul Bring Iconic Hits to Dayton
Ready for unforgettable energy and powerhouse vocals? Queens of Soul will light up the stage with hits from Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Adele, and more. It’s a night filled with the soul and spirit that Dayton loves—classic, soulful music that moves the community.

📅WHEN: November 08, 7:30 PM
📍WHERE: Schuster Center, Winsupply Theatre, 1 W 2nd St, Dayton, OH 45402

Dayton Neighbors Unite to Restore Hope with Daybreak Shelter Cleanup

On November 1, Dayton’s heart and spirit came alive as neighbors rallied to restore Daybreak, Miami Valley’s only youth homeless shelter, after a challenging time. People from every corner of town showed up, rolling up their sleeves with compassion and determination to make the shelter a safe haven once again for young people in need. This powerful moment reveals the unwavering kindness woven into Dayton’s community fabric—a place where we don’t just live side by side, but truly lift each other up. It’s these acts of solidarity and care that remind us why Dayton is more than a city; it’s a family that stands strong through every challenge. Stories like this inspire hope and show that together, we can make a real, lasting difference right here at home. Read more

The Ohio State Highway Patrol urges drivers to stay alert and avoid swerving to prevent accidents. It's a reminder that simple choices can keep everyone safer on Dayton roads. Your awareness can make a difference, especially during busy or tricky traffic moments. Let's look out for each other and keep Dayton streets safe for all.

Local organizations are teaming up to fight food insecurity in Dayton, making sure no neighbor goes hungry. This collaborative effort shows our community’s heart and resilience. Together, we’re building a stronger, more caring Dayton where everyone has access to essential resources. It’s an inspiring reminder of neighbors supporting neighbors through action.

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Flyers Secure 1-0 Win Over Loyola, Lock in A-10 Tournament Spot

The University of Dayton men’s soccer team secured a solid win against Loyola Chicago, earning a spot in the top 10 tournament rankings. This win boosts the Flyers' momentum and brings pride to local fans as they aim for a strong postseason run. With this success, Dayton's soccer community has plenty to celebrate this season. Read More

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