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Date & Time2010-09-03 00:00:00 LocationPostal code 45432, United States Address, Dayton, Ohio 45432 Description ...
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Date & Time2010-09-03 00:00:00 LocationCanal Street Tavern Address308 East First Street, Dayton, Ohio Description WAYNE (THE TRAIN) HANCOCK Also, AKILLIS GREEN
Fri, September 3rd, 2010 at 9:30 PM Tickets: $12 adv. / day of show |
Date & Time2010-09-03 00:00:00 LocationThe Attic Address2852 Wilmington Pk, Dayton, Ohio 45420 Description Everyone You Know,
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Date & Time2010-09-03 00:00:00 LocationDayton Ohio Address, Dayton, Ohio 45401 Description |
Date & Time2010-09-03 00:00:00 LocationNational Museum of the United States Air Force Address1100 Spaatz Street, Dayton, Ohio 45433 Description Presented by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Air Force history and memorabilia. Includes IMAX theater.More Information: Phone: (937)255-8046 Visit Website
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Date & Time2010-09-03 00:00:00 LocationNational Museum of the United States Air Force Address1100 Spaatz Street, Dayton, Ohio 45433 Description Presented by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Air Force history and memorabilia. Includes IMAX theater.More Information: Phone: (937)255-8046 Visit Website
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Date & Time2010-09-03 06:30:00 LocationPatterson Park Church Address3655 E Patterson Rd, Dayton, Ohio 45430 Description |
Date & Time2010-09-03 08:30:00 LocationNational Museum of the United States Air Force Address1100 Spaatz Street, Dayton, Ohio 45433 Description
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:30:00 LocationWright-Dunbar Interpretive Center Address16 South Williams Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402 Description
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:30:00 LocationHuffman Prairie Flying Field AddressGate 16 A Pylon Road, Dayton, Ohio 45433 Description
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:00:00 LocationAddressDayton Convention Center - 22 E. Fifth St., Dayton, Ohio DescriptionWhether you’re looking to remodel, landscape or just want to browse the newest and most innovative ideas for your home, the Dayton Home & Garden Show is sure to have you thinking about the new beauty brought out by Spring Warmth!
With four themed areas, there is something for everyone!
•The Finer Outdoor Living Showcase
•The Interiors, Design, & Floral Showcase
•The Home & Remodeling Showcase
•The Lifestyle & Leisure Market
In these themed areas you will find seven beautifully landscaped gardens, 8 professionally designed interior rooms, 10 unique floral tablescapes, hundreds of experts to answer your tough questions, and a retail shopping adventure!
The Dayton Home and Garden Show
Dates: February 26 - 28, 2010
Show Hours: Friday - 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Cost: General Admission: $8
Children 12 and Under: Free
Active Duty Service Personnel are admitted FREE to the Dayton Home & Garden Show with proper military ID...thank you for your service!!!
Re-entry: Hand stamps are offered for SAME DAY ONLY return
Tickets: Purchase ShowTickets Here
Print $2 off coupon here
Location: Dayton Convention Center
Parking: Street parking is FREE after 6: pm Fri. and all day Sat./Sun., or $6 at the nearby Ampco garage on 5th St
Food and
Refreshments: Available at the show
ATM: Available in the convention center lobby
Directions: Click here for MapQuest directions
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:30:00 LocationAddressDayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Dayton, Ohio Description During the walking tours, visitors will learn about the site where they Wright brothers developed the worlds first practical airplane and flying school. Visitors are advised to carry water during hot days.
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:00:00 LocationDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N. AddressDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton, Ohio Description
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:00:00 LocationDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N. AddressDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton, Ohio Description
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:00:00 LocationDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N. AddressDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton, Ohio Description Investigation Destination: Science and Math in Art, is the newest Experiencenter exhibition, opening to the public Thursday, April 8. This exhibition invites visitors to investigate the connections between art and the sciences using three themes: Art that Moves, focusing on the kinetic energy that makes mobiles move, The Geometry of Patterns, focusing on the properties of geometric translations as seen in African textiles and Persian tiles and Keeping Art Ageless,focusing on art conservation and the materials artists use. Each theme is supported by art from the museum's permanent collection along with a site-specific work created by local artist, Terry Welker. Hands-on activities, gallery guides, museum hunts, and take-home activities are also included.
The museum has partnered with two schools, Patterson-Kennedy, a Dayton Public School, and the Dayton Regional STEM School and is directly involving students in grades 6-9 and their teachers in the development of the exhibition. The museum is also facilitating activities that are teaching students that the creative innovative skills involved in producing art are the same skills needed by scientists and mathematicians....more
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:30:00 LocationAddressDayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Dayton, Ohio Description Join the staff of Dayton Aviation for a ranger-guided walking tour of the historic neighborhood of the Wright brothers, their home site, business locations and other notable residents. Reservation required for group tours.
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:00:00 LocationDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N. AddressDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton, Ohio Description During the Depression years, the Works Project Administration's Fine Arts Project provided artists throughout the United States with modest stipends. With the establishment of its Graphic Arts Division in the fall of 1935, New York artists working in the print media were also given access to a workshop, skilled technicians, and new audiences. As a result, printmaking was re-energized. Many artists turned to traditional media - woodcuts, etching, and lithography - while others were inspired to pursue experimental approaches, including color printing and silkscreen as a fine art.
Prints from the Great Depression: The Richard and Linda Scott Collection showcases more than 40 prints created during the 1930s and 1940s. They reflect the times in showing both American scenes and socially-conscious subjects. The era was also distinguished by the diversity of artists who were exploring printmaking, including Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry, Mabel Dwight, Louis Lozowick, and Hughie Lee Smith....more
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:00:00 LocationDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N. AddressDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton, Ohio Description During the Depression years, the Works Project Administration's Fine Arts Project provided artists throughout the United States with modest stipends. With the establishment of its Graphic Arts Division in the fall of 1935, New York artists working in the print media were also given access to a workshop, skilled technicians, and new audiences. As a result, printmaking was re-energized. Many artists turned to traditional media - woodcuts, etching, and lithography - while others were inspired to pursue experimental approaches, including color printing and silkscreen as a fine art.
Prints from the Great Depression: The Richard and Linda Scott Collection showcases more than 40 prints created during the 1930s and 1940s. They reflect the times in showing both American scenes and socially-conscious subjects. The era was also distinguished by the diversity of artists who were exploring printmaking, including Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry, Mabel Dwight, Louis Lozowick, and Hughie Lee Smith....more
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Date & Time2010-09-03 10:00:00 LocationDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N. AddressDayton Art Institute - 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton, Ohio Description Investigation Destination: Science and Math in Art, is the newest Experiencenter exhibition, opening to the public Thursday, April 8. This exhibition invites visitors to investigate the connections between art and the sciences using three themes: Art that Moves, focusing on the kinetic energy that makes mobiles move, The Geometry of Patterns, focusing on the properties of geometric translations as seen in African textiles and Persian tiles and Keeping Art Ageless,focusing on art conservation and the materials artists use. Each theme is supported by art from the museum's permanent collection along with a site-specific work created by local artist, Terry Welker. Hands-on activities, gallery guides, museum hunts, and take-home activities are also included.
The museum has partnered with two schools, Patterson-Kennedy, a Dayton Public School, and the Dayton Regional STEM School and is directly involving students in grades 6-9 and their teachers in the development of the exhibition. The museum is also facilitating activities that are teaching students that the creative innovative skills involved in producing art are the same skills needed by scientists and mathematicians....more
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Date & Time2010-09-03 13:00:00 LocationHuffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center Address2380 Memorial Road, Dayton, Ohio 45433 Description Discover the past and present of this park designed by the Olmsted Brothers. Topics include the areaâs ancient past, the history of the Wright Memorial, the Miami Conservancy District and the development of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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