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- Kettering Area Community Workshop 3/18/2010 Thursday
- Excellence in Service: Advanced 3/23/2010 Tuesday
- NCAA Womens Basketball Dayton Regional – Session 1 (Semifinals) 3/28/2010 Sunday
- NCAA Womens Basketball Dayton Regional – Strip (Inlcudes both Semifinals and the Final) 3/28/2010 Sunday
- NCAA Womens Basketball Dayton Regional – Session 2 (Final) 3/30/2010 Tuesday
- Dayton Area Community Workshop 3/31/2010 Wednesday
- Casting Crowns 4/1/2010 Thursday
- Trotwood Area Community Workshop 4/7/2010 Wednesday
- Managing Multiple Generations 4/9/2010 Friday
- Developing a Social Media Strategy 4/13/2010 Tuesday
About Dayton, OH
Dayton, Ohio is known as the birthplace of aviation. In their Dayton, Ohio, bicycle shop Wilbur and Orville Wright, self-trained in the science and art of aviation, researched and built the world's first power-driven, heavier-than-air machine capable of free, controlled, and sustained flight. The Wrights perfected their invention during 1904 and 1905 in their hometown of Dayton before launching it at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Wilbur and Orville's original laboratory has been moved to Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan, but Dayton Aviation Heritage Park with its Wright Brothers Aviation Center and Wright Cycle Company Building continues to pay tribute to their monumental achievement.
Another native son, Paul Laurence Dunbar, is equally honored within the National Historical Park. This gifted and prolific writer produced a body of work that included novels, plays, short stories, lyrics, and over 400 published poems. His writings, which reflected much of the African American experience in America, contributed to a growing social consciousness and cultural identity for African Americans in the United States.
Many original buildings still stand in one of the city's first communities, now known as Dayton's Oregon Historic District. This 12-block area is bordered by 5th Street, Wayne Avenue, US 35, and Patterson Boulevard. Christmas tours of the district take place the first Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of December; Spring garden tours are available, by reservation, in late May and June.
Downtown Dayton is the place to be for winter holiday fun! The excitement begins on the day after Thanksgiving with the Grande Illumination on Court House Square. This is followed by the month-long Dayton Holiday Festival, an annual celebration within the community for over 30 years. Other Dayton annual events include the Ohio Folk Festival held in Carillon Historical Park each May and extremely popular Dayton Vectren Air Show.
Sports and recreation, shopping and dining, cultural and scientific pursuits are all features of this city of progress with a down home, friendly atmosphere.
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