Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Writer's Workshop at Sinclair - 3/16/2010

DAYTON, Ohio (03/15/10) - Sinclair Community College is thrilled to welcome Ron Carlson as the keynote speaker at the 2010 Writers' Workshop. The workshop will be held April 16th from 12-5 in the Sinclair Conference Center, Building 12.

Carlson is the author of ten books of fiction, most recently the novel The Signal. His novel Five Skies was selected as one of the best books of 2007 by the Los Angeles Times. Carlson will give a speech entitled, "The Outside Story - Writing to find the Inside Story." He will also teach two classes during the workshop.

Carlson is well-known for being the best short story writer in America. His short fiction has appeared in Esquire, Harpers, The New Yorker, Gentlemen's Quarterly, Epoch, The Oxford American and other journals, as well as The Best American Short Stories, The O'Henry Prize Series, The Pushcart Prize Anthology, The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction and dozens of other anthologies.

A graduate of the University of Utah, Carlson is Director of the Graduate Program in Fiction at the University of California, Irvine.

Among Carlson's awards are a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction, and the Cohen Prize at Ploughshares, the McGinnis Award at the Iowa Review and the Aspen Foundation Literary Award.

For more information, email Kristina Onder or call 937/512-3594.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

FREE SAFE Class for Women - 2 Apr @ 6-8 p.m.

[Steve's note: I contacted Officer Ammon, who confirmed that this free class is open to the public, but only open to women.]

S.A.F.E. Women’s Self Defense Class
Friday, April 2, 6-8 p.m.
E156 Student Union
The WSU Police Department invites you to attend this free self defense class for women.

For more information contact: Officer Patrick Ammon, 775-2056
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Monday, March 29, 2010

March 30 • Dayton Poetry Slam

March 30 • Dayton Poetry Slam
c{space, 20 N. Jefferson St., 8-11 p.m.

The individuals involved with the Dayton Slam strive to provide you with the most entertaining night of poetry possible. To give you, from the intellectual to ‘Joe Sixpack,’ the chance to sit back with friends, enjoy the words and emotions of others, and maybe inspire you to write and get off that chair and drag your hind quarters to the mic! Donations accepted.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Vote for Stivers School for the Arts!

Stivers School for the Arts is in a Competition.
Some of the students did a video on recycling and the importance of it to the future ... the video is really good and was chosen as one of the top 10 in the country - and it's the only one from Ohio. They will win money for the school, money for scholarships, a hybrid bus (COOL!) and all kinds of stuff. You can vote once a day this week only.

The video showing Stivers students' "green" vision for their school was directed by Prentiss Haney, the best essayist among the winners in the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Contest.

You can go to the website and view all finalists here, or just vote for Stivers here. You can vote once a day.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Young Creatives Summit - 16 April 2010

Save the date for the 2010 Young Creatives Summit, scheduled for Friday, April 16th, 2010. Click here to view the save the date card (PDF link). Plan now to attend!

- Help us generate ideas for making Dayton a better place to live, work and play!
- Take advantage of the networking opportunities!
- Put your stamp on the direction of the Dayton region!

and new this year...
- Take quick and easy professional development sessions that will help you learn valuable skills like fund-raising, media communication, leadership, and more.

All this jam-packed into a Friday afternoon followed by an after-party to kick-start your weekend. We’ll need your help to spread the word – please forward the save the date card to anyone you think might be interested!
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Intro to Backpacking for Women - 25 March

No, I don't know what "female-specific" techniques means either.

March 25 . Intro to Backpacking for Women
Five Rivers MetroParks Outdoors,
224 N. St. Clair St., Outdoor Recreation Classroom; 6:30 p.m.

Join other women interested in backpacking to get an orientation to this fun hobby. This class, taught by female backpacking experts, will cover trip planning, trail techniques, nutrition, physical fitness, 'Leave No Trace' concepts and female-specific techniques. Intro to Backpacking or other demonstrable experience is a prerequisite for Outdoor Rec. Dept. backpacking trips. Registration is required and limited. $5. 277-4374.
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Monday, March 22, 2010

Sketch Saturday - 27 March @ 11 AM

Awesome! (This was originally a note for 20 March, but it's supposed to happen every Saturday...)

March 20 . Sketch Saturday
Cannery Art and Design Center,
434 E. Third St.; 11 a.m.

Every Saturday, a live model is available for inspiration. For any media and level, including beginning. Free, with donation to model accepted. 313-9883.
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Google in Dayton?

[Copied shamelessly from Charlie Campbell's newsletter]

Have you heard about Google and Dayton??

For those of you who don't know, Google is working to build and test an ultra high-speed network in a number of trial locations across the country. They claim that it will deliver Internet speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans have access to today, with over 1 gigabit per second, fiber-to-the-home connections.

The goal is to let Google know that Dayton is an average American city that does awesome things.

If you compare the regional statistics for things like age, income, education level and more, you'll see that the Dayton Region's numbers fall right in line with the national percentages. This makes us a great test market.

Show your support of this initiative by visiting the site at www.averageandawesome.com You can add yourself to the head count of supporters and add your address to the Google map to help visually represent our community's support.

Let's make some noise about how GREAT the Dayton Region is. Pass this along to your co-workers, friends, and social networks - Thank you for your support!

There were 1,648 clicks hen I went there at 10:01 AM.....how many when YOU go there???
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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Girls Inc. Spring Intersession - 29 Mar through 2 April

You can find out more about Girls Inc. at their website.



Girls Incorporated is a national nonprofit youth organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. With roots dating to 1864, Girls Inc has provided vital educational programs to millions of American girls, particularly those in high-risk, underserved areas. Today, innovative programs help girls confront subtle societal messages about their value and potential, and prepare them to lead successful, independent, and fulfilling lives.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Millenicon - 19-21 March, Cincinnati

[Steve's note: Yes, the event is in Cincinnati. However, it's run by the Miami Valley Fandom for Literacy, which covers the whole region. Oh, and I'll be one of the authors in attendance, along with another Daytonian, Tim Waggoner and lots of other cool folks. Definitely a fun time for any fan.]

MILLENNICON® is a literacy based, science fiction convention in the long standing run by fans for fans tradition, with 23 years of providing midwest fandom with a fine science fiction convention for fans of all ages. Programming items include science fiction literature and fantasy subjects, science, space, technology, writing, art, costuming, collecting, gaming, children's programming, film and media interests. Activities include a dealers room, art show and auction, masquerade contest, a dance, filking, gaming demonstrations, tournaments, open gaming, video and anime room, consuite, contests and door prizes.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Bell Book & Comic - St. Patrick's Day Sale

You all might remember that I'm a patron of Bell, Book, and Comic. They're great folks, and they're having a St. Patrick's Day sale which is really quite super (that's a comics pun, get it?):

HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY SALE - March 17th ONLY

Join us for a one day celebration!

We’ll have tons of great sales for file and non-file customers alike.

* $1.00 back issues for file customers, 1/2 off back issues for non-file customers
* 10% off all boosters, starters & fat packs
* 20% off all toys, posters & role-playing books*
* 25% off all trades, card singles, miniatures & clix
* Select T-Shirts will be discounted


ALL CURRENT FILE CUSTOMERS WHO COME IN ON THIS DAY WILL BE GIVEN A $5 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO USE ANY WAY THEY WISH ON A FUTURE PURCHASE OF $15 OR MORE!
*Role-playing books that are already discounted are not subject to this sale
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Friday, March 12, 2010

Lincoln Society of Dayton Indy Trip

The Lincoln Society of Dayton announces a

One-Day Trip to Indianapolis to the Indiana State Museum
Saturday, April 10, 2010

The Lincoln Society of Dayton is excited about plans for a trip to the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis, on April 10 and wants you to come along! There is still room on the bus! Please read the attached flyer (below) and share this information with others who might also be interested in seeing authentic documents in Lincoln's hand and artifacts used by Lincoln and his family 150 years ago.


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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Dayton's Air Show History - 17 March @ 1900

Learn about Dayton's Air Show History, Wednesday, March 17, from Timothy R. Gaffney

2010 Aviation Heritage Speakers Series

The annual Dayton Air Show took off in 1975, but air shows and flying exhibitions in Dayton go back 100 years to the Wright Company's exhibition team, which trained at Huffman Prairie and made its flying debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in June 1910.

Aviation writer Timothy R. Gaffney will discuss Dayton's air show history and highlight past major Dayton aviation shows, including national military shows and a national women's air race. It all takes place at the Engineers Club, Wednesday, March 17, 7:00 pm.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

10th Annual Black Man's Think Tank Conference - 9 & 10 April

Mark your calendars for Friday and Saturday, April 9-10, for the 10th Annual Black Man's Think Tank Conference entitled "Rebuilding Self". Join us in dialogue and fellowship as we examine a host of issues centered on our mental, physical, behavioral, and spiritual needs.


The 10th annual Black Man's Think Tank Conference is set for Friday and Saturday, April 9-10 at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OH. This year's theme is entitled Rebuilding Self. The conference is sponsored by Sinclair Community College, Wilberforce University, and the Black Man's Think Tank (BMTT). It has forums that discuss issues of importance to Black communities especially as they pertain to Black men and boys. Each year the conference includes a full day of interactive workshops, panel discussions, lectures, health screenings, vendors, food, and entertainment.

This year the conference will address strategies and programs that educate, inform, inspire, and direct individuals to rebuild themselves mentally, physically, behaviorally, financially, and/or spiritually.

This year's keynote speaker is Tommie Lewis, President, Make It Plain Consulting, of Columbus, Ohio. Tommie's address will explore the following questions: Is it possible to be a successful African American leader at the tender age of 19? Is it sufficient enough to assume age-maturity, community status and professional titles equate to leadership competence? Obviously, many of the most intelligent African American leaders in our day did not know, expect or plan for the emotional, cultural and behavioral impact that the global and national economic conditions would present to the Black community and its leadership. These challenges require new, universal and results-driven solutions. They require rebuilding the Black man.

The conference is free and open to the public but to reserve a lunch ticket, you must pre-register. No exceptions!

The Friday conference is tailored to adolescent and young adult males while the Saturday conference is tailored to the general public.

For educators, below is a list of curricular activities, which assist in developing critical thinking and communication skills. A draft program is also below for your information.



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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sinclair 2010-2011 Theatre Season Announced

Sinclair Community College’s Theatre Department is proud to announce its 2010-2011 Season: Once on This Island (Fall), The Foreigner (Winter) and The Women of Lockerbie (Spring). In addition, there will be a Student Showcase (December) written, directed, designed and performed by Sinclair Theatre students. Specific information on performance times and ticket availability will be on the Sinclair website soon.

Once On This Island
A Musical with book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty
Directed by David Brush
Based upon the novel My Love, My Love by Rosa Guy
October 15-23, 2010

An adaptation of the popular fairy tale The Little Mermaid tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island. When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. Featuring islands rhythms and cultural story-telling this score from the creators of Ragtime and Seussical provides an intimate show presented in a dance/movement-driven style reminiscent of story theatre with colorful sets and costumes.

The Foreigner
A Comedy by Larry Shue
Directed by Nelson Sheeley
Feb. 18-26, 2011

Pathologically shy Charlie who is visiting a bed and breakfast is overcome with fear at the thought of making conversation with strangers. So his friend tells everyone he is from an exotic foreign country and speaks no English. Once alone with the strangers, Charlie overhears more than he should including damaging revelations made with the thought that he doesn't understand a word being said. That he does fuels the nonstop hilarity of the play where things go uproariously awry for the "bad guys," and the "good guys" emerge triumphant.

The Women of Lockerbie
A drama inspired by a true story by Deborah Brevoort
May 13-21, 2011

A mother from New Jersey roams the hills of Lockerbie, Scotland, looking for her son's remains that were lost in the terrorist attack on Pan Am 103. She meets the women of Lockerbie, who are fighting the U.S. government to obtain the clothing of the victims found in the plane's wreckage. The women, determined to convert an act of hatred into an act of love, want to wash the clothes of the dead and return them to the victim's families. The Women of Lockerbie is loosely inspired by a true story, although the characters and situations in the play are purely fictional. Written in the structure of a Greek tragedy, it is a poetic drama about the triumph of love over hate.
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Monday, March 8, 2010

Miami Valley Camp Fair - 13 March 2010

You are invited to the 9th annual Miami Valley Camp Fair at Wright State University. This years event will be held in the Student Union on Saturday March 13, 2010, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
The Miami Valley Camp Fair is one stop shopping for parents and students (Pre-K-12) to find summer programs for children in and around the Miami Valley.

Parents, Educators, Youth Service Workers
Mark your calendar to attend; invite parents and children that you work with to attend this free event. Below, you will find a printable poster and event flier that can be distributed to the kids or parents that you work with.

Summer Program Directors or Administrator
Don't miss this opportunity to speak with families looking for summer programs for their children. Attached you will find additional information about securing a table for your program to attend the camp fair.

The Miami Valley Camp Fair website may be viewed at: http://www.wright.edu/academics/precollege/fair/fair.html




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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Dayton Music Rocks

[Crossposted between here and ideatrash]

I originally got into the local, live music scene in my hometown when this place was the Dry House. (It's got a fascinating history that I totally did NOT appreciate at the time.) It was awesome. Sure, sometimes the bands sucked, or broke up, or whatever. But it was awesome.

Flash foward twenty years (and remind me of Dag Nasty's All Ages Show, yeah, I know). Dayton's got a live music scene that reminds me a lot of those early days - but because this is a larger city, there's lots of venues. On top of that, I simply can't spend as much time as I'd like finding out which bands rock and which... well, don't.

Here's the bands I've found (and liked) so far, with their genre and a short writeup. Links usually go to a MySpace page, because the bands have put previews there. Add yours in the comments - my tastes are pretty specific and limited, y'know?

Singer/Songwriter
Hands down, Joe Anderl takes the cake for me here. His lyrics are poignant and intelligent, and the man is skilled and friendly. Also awesome when he decides to plug the guitar in and do an anti-acoustic show. Check out "Vanishing Voice" on his page.

Experimental
Sleepybird is one of the most unusual acts I've had the pleasure of hearing. Their first two albums are an acquired taste; The Sadness Lasts Forever is much more accessible and reminds me more of the way they sound live. "All Things Are Mine" is a good song, but I'm not horribly fond of the recording on the page here.

Punk (melodic punk?)
God, I have never been able to keep up with the various types of subgenres in punk and metal. Jasper the Colossal reminds me of acts I'd find on Fat Wreck Chords like Tilt (and I'm an absolute fan of female vocalists and all-female bands). Awesome fun energy live, and a definite must-see. Give "You Should've Been There" a listen.

Rock
The Story Changes is a technically fascinating, high-energy, and fun band. These guys are obviously having a blast just rocking. I get out to see them whenever I can, and I really can't describe them any better than that. Listen to "New Ground", then see them for yourself. Fun. Rock. Go.

Metal
I've only had a chance to see Fluwid once, but bought their album right then. Metal - like punk - has so many subgenres that I'm not even going to try. They've got the skills to make it worthwhile, and while they do the growling vocals every so often, it's not a big deal. They're dark, and fast, and heavy, and melodic. They managed to get me really moving, which is saying something. And, oh yeah, they were nice guys. Check out "Mirrors" or "The Phoenix".

I saw The Paramedic a few weeks ago, and they were tight. Amazingly so. And their site illustrates the problem with genres - a review calls them "post-hardcore", and I have no freaking idea what that is anymore. I'm definitely picking up their EP, and want to see them again. Check out "Explorers" and "Horoscopes". And yes, I love intros for metal songs. Give me a break.

The Falling Object Model impressed me when I saw them live - largely because these guys are still in high school. They're rather good now (and were significantly better than the band that was before them), and I can only imagine how much better they'll get as they get older. They also mix in some electronic elements, which tends to amuse the heck out of me. "Jazz Odyssey" (which is totally not jazz) illustrates a lot of the things I like about them.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame - NOMINATIONS

***OHIO CIVIL RIGHTS HALL OF FAME***

COLUMBUS, OH – On October 14, 2010, the Ohio Civil Rights Commission along with co-sponsors Wright State University, Honda of America Mfg., Inc., and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will host the Second Annual Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame. This event seeks to recognize the significant contributions made by men and women who have dedicated their lives to supporting civil rights, eliminating barriers to equal opportunity, and promoting cultural awareness in their communities to create a more just society. These individuals will be recognized at an official ceremony that will take place on October 14, 2010 at the Ohio Statehouse. A permanent exhibit showcasing the outstanding work of the inductees will remain on display in the offices of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission.

The Ohio Civil Rights Commission is currently accepting nominations for consideration of induction into the Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame. Community leaders and organizations, businesses and business leaders, local leadership and government officials, as well as members of the public are encouraged to participate in this effort by nominating individuals who have been integral in the furtherance of equality and the creation of a just society. An official nomination form must accompany each nomination. Nomination guidelines and official entry forms can be found by clicking here, or by visiting our web site at www.crc.ohio.gov. All nominations must be post-marked no later than May 31, 2010.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Equality Ohio


Equality Ohio Gathering for Greater Dayton
El Meson Restaurant – West Carrollton
Friday, March 19, 2010 * 700 p.m.

Register here

$75.00 (includes food, non-alcoholic beverages plus $35 membership to Equality Ohio. Cash Bar Available.)
You are invited to join the Boards of Directors for Equality Ohio and Equality Ohio Education Fund for a fun night of learning more about Equality Ohio and supporting its important work in our state.

This can’t help but be fun. It is at EL MESON with owners Bill Castro and Mark Abbott being our hosts!
We’ll be introducing our new executive director, Sue Doerfer. Come meet her and let her meet you!

We’ll also be recognizing Miami Valley Ohio House of Representatives who helped pass the Equal Housing and Employment Act (HB 176) this past September. Peggy Lehner (R), Ross McGregor (R), and Roland Winburn (D) have all committed to be present. So please, join us in thanking them for their important support!

If you have any questions, please call Mike Castle at 937-434-4580 x14 or email him at .

Register now by clicking here. Please RSVP by Tuesday, March 16, 2010.
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Monday, March 1, 2010

Blue Sky Project - Teens and Art in Dayton

WHAT WE ARE
Blue Sky Project (www.blueskydayton.org) is an international summer artist residency and youth collaborative that was founded outside Chicago in 2005 and moved to Dayton in 2009. We are committed to producing ambitious works of contemporary art by linking five professional artists from around the world with 40 local teens, to pursue projects proposed by the artists.

LOOKING FOR “100 ANGELS”
Blue Sky Project is the homestretch of fundraising for summer 2010 and are looking for 100 Angels to support the program with a tax-deductible donation of $250.00 (or 1000 Angels at $25, or 10 Angels at $2,500 or 1 Angel at $25,000!)

Check out our 3-minute 2009 Program Video to see what we are up to: Blue Sky Project video (video produced by Kenny Mosher, Showdown Productions)

WHY WE MATTER
We provide an environment for the Resident Artists from around the world to extend their own artistic exploration and studio practice in a unique collaborative setting with young artists;
Youth Participants use the contemporary art-making process to develop the leadership, self-awareness, critical-thinking, creative problem-solving and collaborative skills;
Our goal is to make Dayton a international center for contemporary art-making, presentation and exhibition.

DONATE
Donate at JustGive.org and give at whatever level you can to guarantee another amazing summer!!!!!!

Blue Sky Project is a program of Involvement Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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