News in Dayton Ohio
News in Dayton
COMING SOON: Downtown Dollars, an e-gift card
Introducing Downtown Dollars, an e-gift card, designed to keep local dollars with our downtown businesses.
Decoy Art Center To Close Store And Go Mobile
Decoy Art Center to close Beavercreek location and take business mobile as pandemic limits capacity to serve customers and remain profitable.
Rike's Holiday Windows are online!
We hope this virtual visit as part of "Behind The Scenes With Dayton Live" brings you joy – especially this year!
Giving Tuesday 2020: Unleash your Generosity
#GivingTuesday 2020 is today, December 1 and no matter where your heart lies, there is a worthy non-profit in Dayton that needs you.
937Delivers Successfully Launched In Downtown Dayton
Founded to help local restaurants survive a global pandemic in spite of greatly reduced operating hours and dine-in capacity, local co-op service delivers food from member restaurants.
Rike's Holiday Windows at the Schuster canceled for 2020
Dayton's beloved holiday tradition, the Rike's Holiday Windows will not be on display this year after all.
Dayton International Airport Provides Updates for Holiday Travelers
As Passengers Prepare for Holiday Travel, Dayton International Airport Outlines Changes.
Downtown Dayton Drive-thru Parade Canceled
Downtown Drive-thru Parade Not Taking Place as Scheduled - Other socially distant, seasonal activities still happening
2021 Broadway shows in Dayton postponed due to pandemic
Dayton Live announced further changes and postponements to the Premier Health Broadway in Dayton lineup for the 2020-2021 season.
Link: Dayton Bike Share Plans for 2021 Expansion
Link is a bike sharing program run by Greater Dayton RTA and Bike Miami Valley. The system currently operates 27 hubs and serves approximately 3,500 users annually.
Dayton Metro Library Closed Additional Days at Thanksgiving
Dayton Metro Library will be closed Friday and Saturday following Thanksgiving, in addition to Thanksgiving Day.
MetroParks delays opening RiverScape ice rink
Five Rivers MetroParks has delayed the opening of the ice rink at RiverScape MetroPark in response to the stay-at-home health advisory.
Ohio Arts Council awards nearly $2M in CARES Act grants to Dayton area arts and culture groups
The Ohio Arts Council has approved $20 million in grants for arts and culture groups across the state, including $2 million for 25 groups in the Dayton area.
Dayton observes PHDMC Stay at Home Health Advisory
The City of Dayton is joining Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery County and the State of Ohio in urging people to stay at home as much as possible for the next 30 days.
Dayton Art Institute Announces Temporary Closure
The Dayton Art Institute is temporarily closed, effective immediately and until further notice, in response to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Montgomery County and statewide.
Tucker Book Release (100% to animal welfare)
Support animals with the new book, "Tucker Finds His Forever Home." 100% of proceeds go toward animal welfare projects and programs. Autographed copies, singles, & "Rescue Sets" for shelters
#DogsReadingBooks Wagtown Hashtag Challenge
It's time for Wagtown's next Hashtag Challenge: #DogsReadingBooks. Take pictures/video of your dog reading a book for fame & fortune. It's a blast and you'll make new memories with Fido.
Woodland Lights canceled for 2020 due to coronavirus
Woodland Lights, the annual holiday light festival has been canceled as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
Alzheimer's Association - Caregiver Promise Garden
Alzheimer's Association will be planting 1,000 yellow promise garden flowers to raise awareness for the 100,000 caregivers in the Miami Valley. Flowers can be personalized for $35 donation.
Dayton Children's opens COVID-19 drive-thru testing
Dayton Children's Hospital has opened three locations for COVID-19 drive-thru testing for children.



































