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5 days ago

Downtown Dayton
Your organization could be part of the 53rd annual Dayton Holiday Festival Grande Illumination & Parade!We are looking for local organizations, drill teams, bands, dancers, costumed characters, community partners, and more to join us on Friday, November 28!Applications are open now through September 29 at daytonholidayfestival.org ... See MoreSee Less
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5 days ago

Downtown Dayton
It's almost time for Taste of the Oregon! Stop by The Oregon District from 12-6 p.m. today, Saturday, September 13! Choose your own adventure with tasty offerings from some of your favorite Oregon District restaurants! No fee to enter. Tickets for "purchasing" your bites during the event are sold at Heart Mercantile, Feather's Vintage, Clash Dayton, and Omega Music and will be available now through the day of the event.Check out more happening downtown this weekend at downtowndayton.org/events-calendar ... See MoreSee Less
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6 days ago

Downtown Dayton
By popular demand: we have a brand new color for the Dayton Peace Sign shirts!You can now purchase your shirt in gray, blue, or green at the International Peace Museum! Shirts are $25 each (plus tax) and all proceeds are split between the International Peace Museum and upkeep of the Dayton Peace Sign.The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays (parking meters are free downtown on Saturdays!) and located at 10 N. Ludlow St. on the first floor.More information, styles, and online ordering are available at downtowndayton.org/peaceshirts/ ... See MoreSee Less
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