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May 31-June 6, 2019
Featured Events
Thru September 30
June 1 - DP&L Summer in the City: The Great Dayton Adventure Race
Starts/ends in the Oregon District, with
clues throughout downtown; start anytime
between 2 and 5 p.m. It's back! The fifth annual Great Dayton
Adventure Race returns to the DP&L
Summer in the City lineup. Assemble your
team of 1-4 people, and choose to race for
cash in the competitive division, or enjoy a
more relaxed pace in the non-competitive
division. This scavenger hunt-style race
has teams searching around downtown
hunting for clues and completing
challenges. To learn more and to register,
click here.
New this year: Don't miss the Oregon
District Block Party on Fifth Street,
featuring music, beer, live entertainment,
family-friendly activities and games, and
more! Adventure Race sponsors: DP&L,
Key-Ads, WHIO-TV, and Channel 999.
May 31 & June 1 - PRIDE Kickoff & 2019 Dayton PRIDE Parade and Festival Locations & times listed below. Dayton PRIDE's 2019 celebration begins
Friday night with a "Pride Kickoff" at
Levitt Pavilion beginning at 6:30 p.m.,
with performances from the Dayton Gay
Men's Chorus, The Rubi Girls, and Reyna.
Afterwards, don't miss the .5K Bar Crawl.
On Saturday, PRIDE Day starts with a
hearty breakfast at MJ's on Jefferson. Line-
up for Dayton's PRIDE Parade begins at 11
a.m. at Cooper Park. The parade begins at
noon and makes its way to Courthouse
Square, where the festival will kick into
June 3-6 - The Square Is Where
Courthouse Square, Third &
Main sts.; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Presented by the Downtown Dayton
Partnership and Montgomery County, The
Square Is Where features free live noontime
entertainment in the heart of downtown on
Courthouse Square. Enjoy food vendors,
games, fun tournaments and themed days,
and much more. Grab your friends and
coworkers and take a lunchtime break! For
details and updates, visit the program's
webpage or "like" its Facebook page at
facebook.com/TheSquareIsWhere. For more
info, call 224-1518, ext. 227. Presented with
support from the Ohio Arts Council. The
Square Is Where you should be on your lunch
break this summer! Free.
Coming Up:
Monday, June 3 - Music Mondays with
Liftoff Entertainment
Tuesday, June 4 - Trivia Tuesdays
Wednesday, June 5 - Downtown Walking
Wednesdays and music from Stephen Lee
Rich
Thursday, June 6 - Music from 93Seven
Band
Friday, June 7 - Games with D'Agostino's
high gear. Entertainment will continue
throughout the day until 4 p.m. For more
information on 2019 Dayton PRIDE
events, visit daytonlgbtcenter.org.
Entertainment, AT&T
All Week Long - Business Spotlight: Bridge
Credit Union
Thru June 1 - World Series of Comedy
Wiley's Comedy Club, 101 Pine St.; call for times. The World Series of Comedy is a stand-up
comedy event for comedians of all levels. It
starts with weeklong satellite contests all
around the U.S. and Canada throughout the
year, culminating in a comedy festival we
call The Main Event, in September. The
festival includes 101 qualifying comedians
competing in The Main Event, as well as an
entire week of comedy seminars and social
and networking events for comics, comedy
club managers and bookers from the U.S.
and Canada. $10. 223-5277.
Thru June 15 - Exhibit: There, There
The Contemporary Dayton,
118 N. Jefferson St.; call for
times. Cast silicone sculpture and delicate paintings
of desolate landscapes allude to architecture
and displacement. Curated by Curator-in-
Residence, Jeffrey Cortland Jones. 228-8414.
Thru June 29 - Works by Kathryn Pitstick & Carol Culbertson
Fifth Third Center, 1 S. Main St.;
M-F 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-2
p.m. Kathryn is a printmaker and long time
member of Dayton Printmakers Co-op. She
works in intaglio, woodcut, linocut, dry
point, monoprint, and screenprinting. Her
compositions exhibit delicate details,
abstraction and sometimes ambiguity. She
has exhibited locally, regionally and
internationally. Carol will be displaying her
art as well. She is a potter, creating
whimsical and seasoned utilitarian pieces.
She will also be showing her exquisite hand
woven scarves.
Thru September 30 - Music @ Lunch RiverScape MetroPark,111 E.
Monument Ave.; 11:30 a.m.-1:30
p.m
Take your break along the river! With live
music for your week day, RiverScape
MetroPark provides the perfect lunchtime
destination. Whether it's meetings, free WiFi,
May 31-June 6 - This Week at The Barrel House
The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.;
call for times. On Friday, May 31, come eat with Momma'z
Boyz at Food Truck Fridays. On Saturday,
June 1, after the Pride Parade, come have a
drink for Pride Day! Tuesday, June 4, enjoy
a Belgian Beer Sampling. June 5 is the next
Wu-Tang Wednesday. Every Thursday
show off your music, poetry, comedy, or
other skills at Open Mic Night. 222-GRWL.
May 31-June 6 -
Music & More at The OE
Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.;
call for times.
Friday, May 31, the OE presents live music
from The Doug Hart Band. Saturday, June
1, come for Michael Locke's CD Release
Party. On Tuesday nights, give your brain a
workout with Live Trivia. Thursday, June 6,
come for Theology on Tap. Call for costs.
223-9205.
June 1 - Science Saturdays: Survival of the Fittest The Engineers Club,
110 E. Monument Ave.; 9:30-
10:30 a.m. Science Saturdays is back! Join us to learn
about health and fitness. A little "healthy"
competition should be just what you need to
get excited about science. This event is free
and open to the public. No registration or
tickets needed. Science focuses on
elementary grades, but kids younger and
older will have a blast! Doors open at 9am
for first come, first served seating.
June 1 - NPC Julie Palmer Ultimate Showdow Dayton Convention Center,
22 E. Fifth St.; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. A National Physique Committee
bodybuilding, fitness, figure, bikini and
physique athlete event. Prejudging begins at
10am; Finals begin at 6pm. Prejudging
admission is $15; admission for Finals is
$25. juliepalmer.com.
June 1 - Yoga in the Park
RiverScape MetroPark,111 E.
Monument Ave.; 10-11 a.m
Fun and effective workouts under the
June 2 - Sunday Movies @ Main
Dayton Metro Library - Main Library,
215 E. Third St.; 10 a.m.
Spend a Sunday watching a cinematic gem
on a big screen - for free! This Sunday, enjoy
Dying Laughing (What It Takes
to Be a Stand-Up Comedian)
(2017). Each Sunday features a different
film - from overlooked masterpieces and
classics to foreign films, independent cinema
and documentaries. Free and open to the
public. 463-2665.
June 2 - Brunch! A Food Truck Rally
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth
St.;
10 a.m.-2 p.m. The trucks will be providing everything you
love at brunch including biscuits and gravy,
waffles, eggs many different ways, breakfast
meats, lunch options and much more all done
with their unique twist! The Yellow Cab will
be offering the cornerstone of a any good
brunch, Bloody Marys and Mimosa (and
craft brews)! 424-3870.
June 2 - Jewish Cultural Festival Temple Israel Dayton,130 Riverside
Dr.; 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Popular Jewish foods, live music, dancing,
lectures, children's activities, an Israeli-
themed petting zoo, exploration of Jewish
life, vendors, and the Oy Vey 5K run/walk
will all be part of Temple's Israel's annual
Jewish Cultural Festival. Free and open to
the public. For more information, visit
tidayton.org or call 496-0050. Click here for
more details.
June 2 - Concertmaster's Choice
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance;
Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; 3 p.m. Dayton Philharmonic Concertmaster Jessica
Hung invite two good friends to join her for
an intimate afternoon of music by one of the
19th century's greatest composers of the
Romantic era, Johannes Brahms. Guest
cellist Cecilia Huerta-Lauf and guest pianist
Fernando Landeros join Jessica on stage in
the Renaissance Auditorium of the elegant
or just a casual lunch break, you'll enjoy the
sights, sounds and fresh air of Dayton's
downtown MetroPark.
Thru March 31 - Tour de Way
100+ locations along the Great
Miami Riverway, including
several in downtown Dayton. Over 100 locations are offering $3,000 in
prizes! Tour de Way is a free passport
program that lets you explore our region all
year long with activities and locations perfect
for the adventurer, art lover, aviation
enthusiast, beer connoisseur, and everyone
else in between. Every location you visit gets
you another chance to win amazing prizes
like a SmithFly Shoal Tent or an Opus
Classico 2 bicycle from Spoken Bicycles.
Tour de Way runs from May 4, 2019 to
March 2020. Find details here.
May 30-June 1 - This Week at Levitt Pavilion Dayton
Levitt Pavilion Dayton, 134 S. Main
St.;
7 p.m. Bring your picnic blanket, chairs, food,
friends, and family and enjoy FREE live
music at Levitt Pavilion Dayton! Thursday,
May 30, The New Respects kick off the
season with their mesh of pop, soul, and
R&B. On Friday, The Rubi Girls open for
the sweet indy pop sounds of REYNA.
Saturday, come dance to the pan-Caribbean
sound of Son del Caribe. For a full schedule
and more information, visit levittdayton.org.
May 31 & June 1 - Hello Louis!
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance;
Schuster Performing Arts Center,
Second & Main sts.; 8 p.m. The final Vista to be viewed in the 2018-
2019 SuperPops series is that of the work of
the endearing Satchmo. Neal Gittleman and
the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra welcome
guest artist Byron Stripling for a concert
featuring the works of Louis Armstrong.
ticketcenterstage.com.
May 31-June 2 - This Week at the DAI Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; call for times.
pavilion are part of Fitness in the Park.
Center yourself on yoga days with instructor
Tori Reynolds and on Cardio Dance with Fit
N Fruitful. Wear comfortable clothes and
bring water. Classes vary, so check
metroparks.org for the specific class
schedule. Weather Dependent.
June 1 - 1st Annual Sweet Potato Festival White House Event Center,
101 E. Second St.; 11 a.m. - 5
p.m. For the first time ever, Dayton's Finest
Bakers & Chefs are coming together to
create unique and delectable dishes featuring
your favorite ingredient: The Sweet Potato.
It doesn't just stop there - we are featuring
the top craft vendors to satisfy your shopping
needs! This event's goal is to promote
community fellowship with good food, good
shopping and lots of happy faces! Bring your
family and friends - we can't wait to serve
you! Find more info here.
June 1 - The Party Before the Parade Mudlick Tap House, 135 E. Second St.;
11 a.m.-11 p.m. Pride is just around the corner! Join us in
raising a mimosa toast celebrating and
standing up for the safety and self-
determination of the LGBTQ community!
Reserve a seat on the patio to watch the
parade with a cocktail in hand (Seating is
limited) or join us before the parade and get
fueled up for a day of festivities!
June 1 - 2019 Dayton Beer 5K
RiverScape MetroPark,111 E.
Monument Ave.; 5-8 p.m
The Beer 5K & 1/4 mile Walk / Tasting is an
event that celebrates everything local. Local
running, local drinking, and local charities.
This event will bring together area
microbreweries and the running community
to enjoy a fun, athletic event with a relaxing
beer tasting after party. The event will be
open to the public with options for athletes
of all abilities and beer enthusiasts. 5K and
1/4 Mile include the tasting (with the
exception of designated driver registrations).
For info on schedule, packet pickup,
breweries, courses, and other event info, visit
our website, beer5k.com.
Dayton Art Institute for a beautiful afternoon
of piano and strings. 223-5277.
June 2 - Rob Lowe - Stories I
Only Tell My Friends
Schuster Performing Arts Center,
Second & Main sts.; 4 p.m. Inspired by the success of his two NY Times
best-selling memoirs, Stories I Only
Tell My Friends and Love Life, Rob
has created an all-new, peek behind the
curtain at Hollywood, fame, fatherhood,
marriage, and a life lived at the forefront of
culture for four decades. From the Brat Pack
to The West Wing to Parks and Rec and
beyond, Stories I Only Tell My
Friends: LIVE! is packed with witty fun
and one of a kind insights spanning an iconic
career. ticketcenterstage.com.
June 3-7 - Dayton Startup Week
The Steam Plant, 617 E. Third St.;
see schedule for times. Techstars Startup Week is a five day,
entrepreneur-led, volunteer-run, community-
focused event happening in cities around the
world. Be sure to register now to get updates
on the event! The full schedule of events
boasts a packed week of amazing speakers
and valuable lessons and tips to take back to
your startup. The real goal of the event is not
just to educate you but to help you build a
community. It's about celebrating the startup
community, welcoming new people, building
real relationships, and sharing stories of
success and failure. Register and find the full
schedule here.
June 4 - TEDx Dayton Salon: Innovation
The Steam Plant, 617 E. Third St.;
9-11:45 a.m. Innovation is vital to the future and keeps us
moving forward in society. Join us for a half
day of enrichment and inspiration from eight
local Speakers as they explore the many
forms of Innovation; medical, science,
technology, business, entrepreneurship,
personal passion, virtual reality, and
workforce development. Find details here.
June 4 - Parks & Rec Trivia Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth
The DAI presentes its latest exhibit, Monet
and Impressionism, as well as Dorothy
Height's Hats. Sunday is your last
chance to see For America: Paintings from
the National Academy of Design. View The
DAI's Story in the Experiencenter. The
museum will be closed June 3-11. Suggested
admission to the museum is $8 for adults; $5
for seniors and groups; museum members,
students (18+), and children/youth 17 and
younger are free. Prices for special
exhibitions and events vary. 223-5277.
May 31-June 2 - Dayton Dragons vs. South Bend Cubs
Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball;
Fifth Third Field, 220 N. Patterson
Blvd.; Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m.; Sun. 2
p.m. Catch one of the hottest tickets in sports - see
the Dayton Dragons play baseball at Fifth
Third Field! The firebreathers take on the
South Bend Cubs. For tickets and more
information, visit daytondragons.com or call
228-2287.
May 31-June 3 - Music & More at The Dublin Pub
The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.; call for times.
Friday, May 31, join The Pub for music from
West Awake. Saturday, June 1, come hear
Jameson's Folly. Monday, June 3, come for
Trivia with a Twist. Call for costs. 461-
1101.
May 31-June 5 - Music & More at The Trolley Stop The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.;
call for times.
Friday, May 31, The Trolley Stop presents
live music from Jah Soul. Saturday, June 1,
it's music from Funky G. On Wednesday,
June 5, enjoy a little pickin' and grinnin' with
the Old Time Acoustic Jam. Call for costs.
461-1101.
May 31-June 6 - Music & More at Blind Bob's
Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.;
call for times.
Friday, May 31, Blind Bob's welcomes Iron
Chic, Spanish Love Songs, and The Raging
Nathans. Saturday, June 1, come hear
June 1 - Dayton Gay Men's Chorus: DIVAs
Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St.;
8 p.m. Who is your favorite DIVA? For their final
concert of the season, Broadway's fabulous
"Lady of a Thousand Voices" Christine Pedi
joins the DGMC as we honor our cherished
Divas who have given so much to the
LGBTQ community with their music, their
strength and their hair!
ticketcenterstage.com.
June 1 & 2 - Farmers' Market & Sunday Hours Season Grand Openings
2nd Street Market, 600 E. Second
St.;
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Enjoy the best in-season, locally grown
vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers and bedding
plants brought to the Market straight from
the field during our seasonal Farmers'
Market. Many local farmers will participate
outside every Saturday and inside on
Sundays. Also, enjoy the first Sunday of the
season at the 2nd Street Market on June 2.
The Market will now be open Sundays June
through December. 228-2088.
June 1-13 - Exhibit: Historic
African American Churches of
Southwest Ohio
Third Perk Coffeehouse & Wine Bar, 46 W. Fifth St.; call for times. Third Perk is hosting this art exhibit
produced by The African American Visual
Artists Guild. A 24-month calendar
depicting each of the churches along with an
artist's statement about themselves and the
church is available for a $20 donation. It can
be purchased at the venue or via the website
at aavag.org. Proceeds from the calendar
donations go to support young developing
artists along with this and future projects of
its kind. Members of AAVAG will be
present to meet and greet the public from 2
to 6 pm on Saturday, June 1. 223-7375.
June 2 - 4th Annual Running with Pride 5K Run/Walk
Welcome Stadium, 1601 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd.; 7:30-11 a.m. Join us for a family friendly 5K run/walk
that benefits PFLAG Dayton's educational
St.;
8 p.m. LITerally the greatest. night. ever. Treat yo-
self to a night of Parks and Rec Trivia. Grab
your waffle-lovers and Lil Sebastian fans
(everyone) because we're quizzing you on all
things Pawnee. Don't be an Eagletonian-
in the words of Perd Hapley, "Let's begin the
show by starting it." Leave Jerry at home.
June 4-27 - Dayton Jewish Film Festival The Neon, 130 E. Fifth St. and
other locations; see site for times. The Dayton Jewish Film Festival offers
outstanding world cinema that promotes
awareness, appreciation and pride to the
diversity of the Jewish people and to the
community at large. Our goal is to educate
and entertain through evocative, narrative
and documentary films that portray the
Jewish experience from historic to current
global perspectives. Find movie titles,
locations, and showtimes here.
June 5 - Downtown Walking Wednesdays
Courthouse Square, Third &
Main sts.; 12:10 p.m.
These fun walks feature a different
downtown route each week, taking you past
a variety of landmarks and parts of our city
while introducing you to other downtown
workers who like to walk. Start your walk at
Courthouse Square. Walks can be self-
guided, so you can start at any time. But, if
you'd like to walk with a group, plan to
depart at 12:10 p.m. Find a route map and
schedule here.
June 5 - Troll Pub Trivia Troll Pub at the Wheelhouse,
216 Wayne Ave.; 7 p.m. Do you have a bunch of useless knowledge
and absolutely nowhere to put it? Do you
love Trivia? Have you checked out our
unique and fun format? Join us every
Wednesday for three rounds of general
knowledge trivia, followed by our extra
special fourth audio visual round!
June 6 - Jalle' Berry Release Toxic Brew Company, 431 E. Fifth
St.;
5-10 p.m.
Goodnight Goodnight, Sungaze, The Slow
Glows, and Dark Machine Nation. Sunday,
June 2, it's Seth Gilliam & The Fake News,
and The Last Troubadour. Every Tuesday
it's Best. Trivia. Ever. Thursday, June 6,
hear music from The Helsey Glass
Company, Ty Nicks, and Nudist on Strike.
Call for costs. 938-6405.
programs. Race Day registration is available
(no t-shirt provided). Register here.
Come celebrate with us as we tap the first
kegs of Jalle' for this year. Enjoy this
delicious collaboration jalapeno raspberry
pale ale with LIVE MUSIC by SaMax from
6-9pm!
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A Book Discussion for Every Woman in Business As part of the Insights for Women in Business series, Dayton SCORE, the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, Dayton Metro Library and WiBN will partner together to present a book club with GRIT this summer. Participants will choose from 4 different must-read books that represent traits with GRIT- Growth, Resilience, Integrity or Tenacity. Read the book, then plan to gather for networking and discussion on Tuesday, July 16, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Mandalay Banquet Center 2700 E River Rd, Moraine, OH 45439. Cost: $15 per person and registration is required. Details and registration here. Registration includes appetizers, notebook, bookmark, pen and small tote bag. If you would like to participate but cost is a barrier, please email Melissa Cutcher for scholarship possibilities. Choose from these Books with GRIT:
All books are available for checkout from the Dayton Metro Library, or may be purchased.
Registration questions include book selected in order to keep discussion groups even and manageable in size. Call Ann Riegle Crichton at 937.496.8631 for more details.
Jumping into entrepreneurship? It doesn't have to be a leap of faith. If you're an experienced business professional who's tired of the corporate world, this event is your first step to becoming your own boss. You'll learn how to leverage your expertise and leadership skills to launch your own profitable business. Learn more and register. WED, 6/12, 4:30 - 8:30 PM, Kennedy Union Room #241, University of Dayton
Upcoming Programs and Events:
Techstars Dayton Startup Week is June 3-7!
SEE YOU THERE! 2nd Annual Gem City Entrepreneur Resource Fair In collaboration with Dayton Tech Guide, KMD Empowerment Consulting presents the second Annual Gem City Entrepreneur Resource Fair, serving as the official kick-off event for Dayton Startup Week 2019. Register and get more details here. FRI, 5/31, 5:30 - 8 PM, Central State Dayton West Campus
SCORE Small Business Counseling The Dayton Chapter of SCORE, a national network of experienced entrepreneurs and corporate managers, offers free one-on-one counseling sessions for anyone who is considering starting their own business or needs assistance with an existing business. Call 937-496-8631 to schedule an appointment with a SCORE counselor. FRI, 6/7, 10 AM - 1 PM, Main Library
Library Resources for Business Owners and Entrepreneurs The Launch Point collection includes many great books for the business reader. The Library also maintains an excellent assortment of online databases (that you can use in the library, at home or the office) to find competitors, potential customers and more. Join Business Services Librarian Ann Riegle-Crichton as she explains why a DML library card is essential equipment for business success. WED, 6/12, 10 - 11 AM, Main Library
Useful Links Ohio Business Portal U.S. Small Business Administration Dayton SCORE The Entrepreneurs Center Miami Valley SBDC
Chamber Events
Questions? Suggestions? Ann Riegle Crichton Business Services Librarian Dayton Metro Library 937.496.8631 DaytonMetroLibrary.org/Launch-Point
Upcoming Events for Entrepreneurs
Techstars Startup Week is a five day, entrepreneur-led, volunteer-run, community-focused event happening in cities around the world. Startup Week Dayton is back for the fourth year after having more than 1,500 people attend in our first three years. In 2019, the basecamp is once again at the historic Steam Plant on East Third Street, in the heart of Dayton's growing Innovation District. There will also be a series of industry-specific tracks — think medtech, software development, defense, foodpreneurs, artist entrepreneurs — out of locations like The Brightside Music & Event Venue, also on Third Street. On Friday, they're hosting a
community day, with niche sessions held inside local businesses located along Third Street & Wayne Avenue. The real goal of the event is not just to educate you but to help you build a community. It's about celebrating the startup community, welcoming new people, building real relationships, and sharing stories of success and failure. We guarantee there's something here for you, no matter where you are in your business journey. This year they will feature advanced and introductory tracks and, paired with a unique scheduling concept, you will be able to build the conference you want to attend. The full schedule can be found at https://dayton.startupweek.co
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Would you like more exposure for your small business or organization? Could you use some cash to put behind your mission? Do you have an idea for a project you want to launch in your community? Then #PitchIn is for you! The Entrepreneurs Center (TEC) is launching #PitchIn, a series of community pitch events that will be held across TEC’s eight-county service area. #PitchIn will kick off in the Oregon District. Partnering with the Oregon District Business Association (ODBA), #PitchIn will be held at Wiley’s Comedy Club on Monday,
June 3rd
at 5:30 pm. People living, working, or connected to the Oregon District are invited to apply for the pitch event to share their business or social entrepreneurship idea before a panel of judges for the chance to win competitive prize. #PitchIn attendees can donate to a pool of money and vote on the winner that takes home a second, community-selected prize. Other neighborhood associations and municipalities are invited to attend as well, as this event will just be the first in the series. People interested in applying to pitch should contact Bonnie Kling at [email protected] or apply directly here: https://kim592.typeform.com/to/WAJ0yD.
Presented by FranNet MidAmerica
June 12th
If you’re ready to take on business ownership but aren’t sure where to begin or what the next step may be, this event is the perfect place to start. The speakers
presenting at this event will include business, administrative, legal, and financial experts who will educate you on the best practices and approach to de-risking business ownership and becoming an entrepreneur as well as answering any questions you may have. You’ll leave this educational session armed with the knowledge to launch your profitable business and a support structure to help you along the way. After this event, you will:
Reduce the risk of financial loss or failure when starting your new business. Save time researching business models that do not give you the best odds
of success. Understand the risks and benefits of various business models. Gain insight into how you can leverage your personal strengths to reduce
risk. Learn various approaches to financing. Be able to make informed choices as you build a new career—one where
you are in charge. Feel empowered and energized, better educated, and ready to enter the
world of entrepreneurship. Have a support group of business professionals to answer questions and
provide trustworthy advice. You will have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with like-minded entrepreneurs as well as financial and legal experts while gaining other valuable resources to help determine if business ownership is right for you. The event will feature short presentations of different business models and risk reduction strategies. Attendees will hear from successful business owners in various industries in order to learn more about running a successful venture. Early Bird Tickets are $15 General Admission Tickets are $25
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BUS TOUR INCLUDES:• Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center and Wright Cycle Shop
• Dayton Art Institute
• Downtown Dayton City Tour
• Boxed lunch
• National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and National Aviation Hall of Fame
• Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Hu� man Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center and Wright Memorial
• Carillon Historical Park, Kettering Education Center and Wright Brothers National Museum
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BUS TOUR INCLUDES:
“We Mean Business” Bus Tour
Thursday, June 13, 2019 - 8 a.m. - 2:20 p.m.Tour departure and conclusion at Carillon Historical Park
1000 Carillon Boulevard ~ Dayton, Ohio 45409
Cost: $5 per person(free parking at Carillon Historical Park)
Register online by May 7, 2019 at: beeonthegotravel.com/dayton-june13
Enhance your attraction and retention e� orts by introducing your new and existing employees to Dayton and Montgomery
County’s fun, educational, and a� ordable attractions!The “We Mean Business” Bus Tour is perfect for: • Your company’s new and/or existing employees • Human Resources professionals who can share � rst-hand knowledge of the area’s attactions to potential employees • Communications/Marketing professionals
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