Whenever I think of summer, I anticipate the Dayton Celtic Festival. It’s always the weekend of my daughter’s birthday and very hard to forget. But, this year, even though my anticipation couldn’t be any higher, and due to unforeseen circumstances, I couldn’t make it. Yes, that’s right. I missed it. Yes, I missed my favorite […]
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FEMA helping disaster victims
Whether it’s a natural disaster or a man-made destruction, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, aka FEMA, is one of the first responders to help rebuild, recover and sustain the affected areas. It’s been a month since the disastrous tornado that ripped through Beavercreek in the middle of the night, leaving many displaced and lots of […]
Shopping for a cause couldn’t be more satisfying
Yes, we all know that shopping can be fun and finding that ONE unique item for someone can be exhilarating. But, finding that special item that will help someone is even better. There are so many companies that sell products to raise money for cancer, which is a great cause. Imagine a world without cancer— […]
Mansion opens for season
Glendower Mansion and Gardens Open June 1 Glendower Mansion and Gardens opens for its 74th summer season as an historic house museum and garden on Saturday, June 1, 2019. Doors open from 12:00pm to 4:00 pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday from June through September. Admission is adults $10.00, students $6.00. Glendower was built by John Milton […]
Learn to be a Tour Guide at Glendower Mansion
Glendower Mansion Tour Guide Training Announced Glendower Mansion and Gardens, in Lebanon, OH opens for its 74th summer season as an historic house museum and garden on Saturday, June 1, 2019. Doors open from 12:00pm to 4:00 pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday from June through September. Tour guides are needed for all three days with guides […]
Fishing Derby for kids May 11th
The City of Beavercreek is hosting its annual fishing derby, during this free event for kids. The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 11, 2019 from 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. at the Dominick Lofino Park located at 640 Grange Hall Rd., Beavercreek. Registration begins at 8 a.m., with fishing beginning at 8:30 a.m. Don’t […]
Muslim Youth Outreach helping Dayton refugees
The Muslim Sisters of Dayton teamed forces with the Catholic Social Services to help get the MYO (Muslim Youth Outreach) involved in helping Dayton refugees to plant a community garden in their backyard. MYO students help tutor the Dayton area refugees and instill in the youth a desire to help humanity. This program is to […]
FEED for a Cause
FEED https://feedprojects.com “Women on a mission” if the motto of this organization, but the mission is really about feeding the hungry. So far this organization has fed over 103,321,365 hungry children around the world, even here in America. Lauren Bush, co-founder of FEED. In 2007, she traveled with a program called World Food Programme and […]
Holocaust Remembrance Day recalled by Ohioan
The Cincinnati Area made an exciting change…. they moved to the place it all started for many Jews migrating to the United States of American. The Center for Holocaust-Humanity Museum moved to the Cincinnati Train Station Museum. One Cincinnati resident remembers the moment he departed the train and stepped onto the platform of the train […]
Young Muslims continue to give back to the community
I have been following this group for several years and they continue to amaze me. The Muslim Sisters of Dayton is a group of young women and men that strive to make a difference in the world, one step at a time. This event wasn’t any different. Led by Kaukab Husain, she is the sunshine […]
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