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April 5-11, 2019 Featured Events Also this Week April 5 - First Friday Various locations throughout downtown Dayton; 5-10 p.m. The beginning of every month starts with a bang in downtown Dayton. First Friday is a free art hop featuring exhibit openings at the galleries, along with a variety of entertainment options, arts demonstrations, live music and more. Add to that everything going on at the restaurants, bars, nightclubs, theaters, comedy club, movie theater and more that make up the downtown mix, and you have plenty of reasons to get out and about on First Friday! First Friday is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership. For more info and specific event details, visit the First Friday webpage or Facebook page. 224-1518. April 6 - The Living City Project Various locations throughout Dayton; 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. The Living City Project, a volunteer-led community cleanup event will focus on removing litter and debris at vacant home lots in neighborhoods across the city of Dayton. Clean-up work will occur in at least 25 neighborhoods. Volunteers should arrange for their own transportation; information will be provided on locations for volunteer crews to meet. Bags and litter pickers will be provided, but volunteers are asked to bring work gloves. Register here. April 7 - Happy Birthday DAI Centennial Community Birthday Party Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; 12-4:30 p.m. The DAI turns 100 years old in 2019, and we're throwing the biggest birthday party in Dayton! Happy Birthday DAI is a special centennial community open house, taking place inside the museum. Get ready to party at this FREE family event in honor of the DAI's 100th birthday, with refreshments, art activities, photo booth, music and entertainment (including Zoot Theatre Company and a special performance by the Kettering Children's Choir), plus giveaways, and more! As a special thank you to the community, admission to the exhibition For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design will be free on April 7.

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April 5-11, 2019

Featured Events

Also this Week

April 5 - First Friday

Various locations throughout downtown Dayton; 5-10 p.m. The beginning of every month starts with a

bang in downtown Dayton. First Friday is a

free art hop featuring exhibit openings at

the galleries, along with a variety of

entertainment options, arts demonstrations,

live music and more. Add to that

everything going on at the restaurants,

bars, nightclubs, theaters, comedy club,

movie theater and more that make up the

downtown mix, and you have plenty of

reasons to get out and about on First

Friday! First Friday is presented by the

Downtown Dayton Partnership. For more

info and specific event details, visit the

First Friday webpage or Facebook page.

224-1518.

April 6 - The Living City Project

Various locations throughout Dayton; 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. The Living City Project, a volunteer-led

community cleanup event will focus on

removing litter and debris at vacant home

lots in neighborhoods across the city of

Dayton. Clean-up work will occur in at

least 25 neighborhoods. Volunteers should

arrange for their own transportation;

information will be provided on locations

for volunteer crews to meet. Bags and litter

pickers will be provided, but volunteers are

asked to bring work gloves. Register here.

April 7 - Happy Birthday DAI Centennial Community Birthday Party

Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; 12-4:30 p.m. The DAI turns 100 years old in 2019, and

we're throwing the biggest birthday party in

Dayton! Happy Birthday DAI is a special

centennial community open house, taking

place inside the museum. Get ready to party

at this FREE family event in honor of the

DAI's 100th birthday, with refreshments, art

activities, photo booth, music and

entertainment (including Zoot Theatre

Company and a special performance by the

Kettering Children's Choir), plus giveaways,

and more! As a special thank you to the

community, admission to the exhibition For

America: Paintings from the National

Academy of Design will be free on April 7.

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Thru April 7 - Les Miserables

Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; call for times. Cameron Mackintosh presents the new

production of the Tony Award-winning

musical phenomenon, Les Miserables. Set

against the backdrop of 19th century France,

Les Miserables tells an unforgettable story of

heartbreak, passion, and the resilience of the

human spirit. This epic and uplifting story

has become one of the most celebrated

musicals in theatrical history. With its

glorious new staging and dazzlingly

reimagined scenery inspired by the paintings

of Victor Hugo, this breathtaking new

production has left both audiences and critics

awestruck. TicketCenterStage.com. 228-

3630.

Thru April 7 - Exhibit: Connecting the Pieces

Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; call for times. "Connecting the Pieces" explores the forced

internment of Japanese Americans at

Amache, Colorado, during World War II. On

Saturday, April 6, at 3p.m. in the Library's

Community Room, Amache Project Director

Bonnie Clark will give a presentation titled

"Can Culture and Humanity Prevail Over

Prejudice and Injustice?" Free and open to

the public. 463-2665.

April 4 & 5 - Dayton Dragons vs. Bowling Green Hot Rods Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball; Fifth Third Field, 220 N. Patterson Blvd.; 7 p.m. Catch one of the hottest tickets in sports - see

the Dayton Dragons play baseball at Fifth

Third Field! The firebreathers open their

2019 season against the Bowling Green Hot

Rods. $6 from every ticket sold for the April

5 game will go to For Love of Children for

kids in our local community. For tickets and

more information, visit daytondragons.com

or call 228-2287.

April 5 - SCORE Small Business Counseling

Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The Dayton Chapter of SCORE, a national

network of experienced entrepreneurs and

corporate managers, offers free one-on-one

counseling sessions for anyone who is

considering starting their own business or

needs assistance with an existing business.

April 5 - Photography Auction Stivers School for the Arts, 1313 E. Fifth St.; 6-9 p.m. Our annual fundraising auction is a diverse

exhibition of beautiful photography from

artists all around the world. Come support

these amazing kids and go home with framed

work, ready to hang in your space! As

always, we will also have student work

available, merchandise, and light

refreshments. $3.

April 5 - Board Game Night

Proto BuildBar, 534 E. First St.; 6 p.m. It's Board Game Night at Proto Buildbar!

Bring a game from home or borrow one from

the bar. All board game related 3-D prints

will be 25% off as well. 222-6253.

April 5 - Inked Up

The 48 High Street Gallery, 48 High St.; 6-9 p.m. The Dayton Society of Artists is pleased to

present their 14th annual Printmaking show,

INKED UP, featuring Ohio artists. Free.

228-4532.

April 5 - Kentucky Derby Fashion Show

Brim, 464 E. Fifth St.; 6:30, 7:30, & 8:30 p.m. Join Brim as they present their Kentucky

Derby Fashion Show, debuting their 2019

collection. Come and see the whimsical

selection as Brim features their own

customers and their own personal styles.

Models will be walking at 6:30, 7:30, and

8:30 p.m. 222-4287.

April 5 - Ashely Speelman Art Opening

Skeleton Dust Records, 133 E. Third St.; 7-9 p.m. Skeleton Dust presents an art opening for

Dayton's own Ashely Speelman. Local hip

hop artist Psuedo will provide live

entertainment throughout the evening.

Complimentary refreshments will be

available. 221-8528.

April 5 - Wellness Studio Sneak Preview Open House

Wellness Studio Dayton, 114 N. St. Clair St.; 7-9 p.m. Join us for a very special sneak-preview,

open house tour of the second location of

April 6 - Can Culture and Humanity Prevail Over Prejudice and Injustice?

Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 3 p.m. Amache Project Director Bonnie Clark gives

a presentation titled "Can Culture and

Humanity Prevail Over Prejudice and

Injustice?" A professional archaeologist

since 1990, Dr. Clark's work has focused on

using the tangible past - artifacts,

architecture, settlement patterns - to tell a

more inclusive history of western North

America. Her Library presentation

culminates three weeks of events sponsored

by the Japanese American Civic League,

Dayton Chapter. Free. 463-2665.

April 7 - Season Kickoff: Brunch! A Food Truck Rally

Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The trucks will be providing everything you

love at brunch including biscuits and gravy,

waffles, eggs many different ways, breakfast

meats, lunch options and much more all done

with their unique twist! The Yellow Cab will

be offering the cornerstone of a any good

brunch: coffee, Bloody Marys, and Mimosas

(and craft brews)!

April 7 - Screening of The Public

The Neon, 130 E. Fifth St.; see site for all show times. A new feature film sheds light on the issues

of homelessness and public libraries. Emilio

Estevez's film The Public begins a run at the

Neon Movies. A special Q&A session

follows the 2 p.m. Sunday screening. Guests

Tim Kambitsch, Executive Director of the

Dayton Metro Library; Tina Patterson, CEO

of Homefull; and Jessica Jenkins of

Montgomery County Homeless Solutions

will welcome questions from the audience.

Emilio Estevez will attend a Q&A after the

sold out 7:30 p.m. Sunday screening. See

The Neon's website for additional screen

times.

April 7 - Unity Through Harmony

Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, Dayton Masonic Center, 525 W. Riverview Ave.; 5 p.m. Unity Through Harmony is a first-ever

special community concert of music from the

diverse faiths in the Dayton region. Come

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Call 937-496-8631 to schedule an

appointment with a SCORE counselor.

April 5 - First Timer Climber Friday

Urban Krag, 125 Clay St.; 3-11 p.m. Swing by this restored church and find

yourself blown away by the 10,000 square

foot indoor rock-climbing center you'll find

inside! Enjoy their First Timers Friday deal

and get a day pass, belay certification, shoe

and harness rental all for $30. Take your

Friday to new heights! 224-5724.

April 5 - Pre-Production Workshop: Backdrop Painting

Dayton Metro Library - Main Library, 215 E. Third St.; 3:30-5:30 p.m. We're putting on a show! With support from

several other organizations, Dayton Metro is

creating a brand new, original theatrical

production, FELIX & FIONA'S MUSICAL

ADVENTURE. Members of the Sinclair

Community College Theatre Department will

paint the backdrop for Dayton Metro

Library's musical production that will debut

at the Party in the Park on Saturday, June 29.

Lend a hand with the painting or just drop in

and watch how a backdrop is made.

April 5 - All-You-Can-Eat Crab Legs Basil's, 312 N. Patterson Blvd.; 4-9 p.m. All-You-Can-Eat Snow Crab Special moves

from Wednesday nights to Fridays for Lent!

Crab Legs and sides for just $38 per person!

Reservations will only be accepted for

groups of 5 or more with a two hour time

window. Sides will include our Signature

Truffle Fries and Basil's Vegetables.

April 5 - Sip n' Shop

Grace Lane Boutique, 133 E. Fourth St.; 5-9 p.m. Stop in for Sip 'n' Shop at Grace Lane

Boutique, one of the newest retailers in

downtown Dayton! Enjoy 20% off shoes,

handbags and outerwear. Be one of the first

10 shoppers to purchase a pair of Liverpool

jeans and receive a canvas Liverpool carryall

tote bag. 903-2729.

April 5 - 25th Annual Art Auction Preview Party

The Contemporary Dayton, 118 N. Jefferson St.; 6-8 p.m.

The Wellness Studio, in the heart of

Downtown Dayton. The Wellness Studios

offers multiple modalities and services

aimed at releasing your mind, relaxing your

body and restoring your heart. Billie Gold

Bubble Tea truck will be mixing up a special

Wellness Studio signature boba tea!

April 5 - MOMologues Black Box Improv, 518 E. Third St; 8 p.m. Presenting MOMologues. Enjoy the very

relatable stories and bring your bottle of

wine for a night out with your favorite fellow

moms. Stay after for a free Improv Jam. Get

on stage and take a stab at improv at 10 p.m.

$15. 369-0747.

April 5 & 6 - Jeff Bodart

Wiley's Comedy Club, 101 Pine St.; Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. Jeff's style is so relatable you'll feel like

you've known him for years. His animated

and goofy demeanor combined with edgy

quips covering his family, dating life,

working out and food make for nonstop

laughs. $10. 223-5277.

April 5 & 7 - Makeup Lessons

Studio 816 Hair & Beaute Bar, 41 N. Ludlow St.; call for times. Would you like to learn how to create a

natural everyday look for yourself? On

Fridays and Sundays, Studio 816 Hair &

Beaute' Salon will be offering one on one

lessons for only $50! Book your appointment

now!

April 5-9 -

Music & More at The OE

Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.; call for times.

Friday, April 5, the OE presents live music

from Linda Prevo Band and Reba.

Saturday, April 6, it's Rodney. On Tuesday

nights, give your brain a workout with Live

Trivia. Call for costs. 223-9205.

April 5-10 - Music & More at The Trolley Stop

The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St.; call for times.

Friday, April 5, the Trolley Stop presents

live music from Puzzle of Light. Saturday,

April 6, come hear The Tracers. On

Wednesday, April 10, enjoy a little pickin'

hear the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra

create beautiful music with choirs and

musicians representing Baptist churches,

Jewish synagogues, and Catholic churches

from around the region. Each of the groups

will perform music from their traditions and

then join in the finale as a unified massed

choir of over 150 voices! $10.

ticketcenterstage.com

April 8 - Prime Rib Dinner Special Basil's, 312 N. Patterson Blvd.; 4-9 p.m. Every Monday night at Basil's you can feast

on our Prime Rib Dinner Special! Our

tender, juicy prime rib entree starts with a

salad and comes with a baked potato and

seasoned vegetables, and ends with a

decadent dessert. This 3 course meal is only

$25, so come while it lasts! 818.4390.

April 9 - Volunteer: Pruning Summer-blooming Shrubs

RiverScape MetroPark,111 E. Monument Ave.; 9-11 a.m. Learn proper pruning techniques to maintain

the health and beauty of your deciduous

summer-blooming shrubs. Work alongside

horticulture staff pruning roses and other

popular shrubs to prepare landscaping beds

for the coming season. Weather Dependent.

Registration required. Free.

April 10 - Hope Takes Flight

PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; 9:30 & 11:30 a.m. This school day matinee is now open to the

public! Dayton's own Zoot Theatre Company

returns to the Discovery Series with a

touching tale of love and friendship.

Performed with Zoot's unique style of

puppetry, HOPE TAKES FLIGHT follows

the friendship of a young girl and a bird that

nests in the tree next to her home. As the pair

grow older, they learn to accept the

differences that make them unique, and

though their relationship changes, their love

for each other is always present. This

original piece encourages us all to seek

friendship in nature and to cherish those who

recognize our differences and nevertheless,

accept us for who we are. For tickets please

contact Natalie Katona at 228-7591 x3039.

April 10 - Wine & Yoga Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second & Main sts.; 6 p.m. A pleasant blending of the invigoration of the

body and the stimulation of the palate. Wine

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The Contemporary Dayton is gearing up for

their biggest fundraiser of the year with the

Art Auction Preview. Stop by The

Contemporary Dayton for their Opening

Reception and get a sneak peek at some of

the work that will be for sale on April 26 in

their Silent and Live Auctions, as well as

some delicious bites and refreshments. The

Auction Preview party is free and open to all,

and will be on view until the Annual Art

Auction on April 26. Auction Preview runs

from April 5-24. 228-8414.

April 5 - Sculpture Exhibition Dutoit Gallery, 1001 E Second St.; 6-9 pm. Dutoit Gallery will be presenting a sculpture

exhibition by Stefan Chivon. While his work

has been shown around the world, he will be

presenting his sculptures in Downtown

Dayton this First Friday!

April 5 - Crafty-Con

Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E. Fourth St.; 5-10 p.m. The Yellow Cab Tavern is happy to once

again host 26 local crafters and artisans while

they sell their creations and demonstrate their

craft at the 8th annual Dayton Crafty-Con.

Dayton's favorite craft convention is bringing

the joy of crafting to First Friday festivities.

Free and open to the public.

April 5 - First Friday at Front Street Front Street Studios, 1000 E Second St.; 5-9 pm. Front Street Building Co. invites you to

enjoy the work of more than 100 artists and

artisans. The complex is made of four

buildings where one will encounter a

combination of painters, printmakers,

jewelry artists, sculptors, glass artists, mixed

media artists, potters, and more. 461-5149.

April 5 - 36th Birthday Celebration

Omega Music, 318 E. Fifth St., 6-10 p.m. Celebrate Omega Music's 36th Birthday

Celebration this First Friday! Altitudes &

Attitudes will be in shop for a free clinic and

signing. Stay after the signing to listen to

Cricketbows play as they re-release their

sold-out EP that will be for purchase after the

show. Birthday cakes will be available! 275-

9949.

and grinnin' with the Old Time Acoustic

Jam. 461-1101.

April 5-11 - This Week at the DAI Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North; call for times. The DAI features its latest exhibit, For

America: Paintings from the National

Academy of Design, as well as Dorothy

Height's Hats. View The DAI's Story in the

Experiencenter. Thursday, April 11, is the

next Tiny Thursdays program for children

and their parents or caregivers. Also on

Thursday, come hear music from the

Skinner Pipe Organ. Suggested admission

to the museum is $8 for adults; $5 for seniors

and groups; museum members, students

(18+), and children/youth 17 and younger

are free. Prices for special exhibitions and

events vary. 223-5277.

April 5-11 - This Week at The Barrel House

The Barrel House, 417 E. Third St.; call for times. Friday, April 5, join Barrel House for

celebrating the city at Dayton Turns 223.

On Wednesday, enjoy a pint, Wu-Tang and

other unedited hip hop, and $1 off drafts at

Wu-Tang Wednesday. Every Thursday

show off your music, poetry, comedy, or

other skills at Open Mic Night. 222-GRWL.

April 5-11 - Music & More at Blind Bob's

Blind Bob's Tavern, 430 E. Fifth St.; call for times.

Friday, April 5, Blind Bob's welcomes Evil

Eye Gypsy, Jojo Stella, and Papa Bear and

the Make Believe. Saturday, April 6, it's live

music from Cherry Lee and The Hot Rod

Hounds. Every Tuesday, join us for Best.

Trivia. Ever. Every Wednesday it's your

chance to take over the mic during Karaoke

with DJ Nancy. Thursday, April 11, come

hear music from Pound Salt, Black Suit

Youth, and Fright. Call for costs. 938-6405.

April 5-11 - Music & More at The Dublin Pub

The Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.; call for times.

Friday, April 5, join the Pub for Irish First

Fridays with Dulahan. Saturday, April 6,

come hear MG and the Jazz Court.

Monday, April 8, come for Trivia with a

& Yoga offers the opportunity to stretch

yourself through the moderate practice of

yoga and the enlightening sampling of wines.

Must be 21 or older. Bring your own mat.

$20. ticketcenterstage.com

April 10 - Troll Pub Trivia Troll Pub at the Wheelhouse, 216 Wayne Ave.; 7 p.m. Do you have a bunch of useless knowledge

and absolutely nowhere to put it? Do you

love Trivia? Have you checked out our

unique and fun format? Join us every

Wednesday for three rounds of general

knowledge trivia, followed by our extra

special fourth audio visual round!

April 10 - Steve Hofstetter

Wiley's Comedy Club, 101 Pine St.; 6:30 p.m. One of the top booked acts on the college

circuit, the 29-year-old humorist also just

released his third album and his third book.

The book is titled "National Lampoon's

Balls!" Thankfully, It's a sports book.

Hofstetter has written humor columns for the

New York Times, SportsIllustrated.com, and

NHL.com, where he publicly admitted to

being a Ranger fan. $20. 223-5277.

April 11 - Live Trivia & Tapas

Bar Granada, 5 W. Monument Ave; 7-9 p.m. Join us at Bar Granada every Thursday with

Quizmaster Cliff for three rounds of general

knowledge trivia, followed by our extra

special fourth audio visual round! Get there

early to get your seat and grab a beer, wine

and tapas.

April 11 - The Moth Mainstage

Victoria Theatre,138 N. Main St.; 7:30 p.m. WYSO will bring the renowned storytelling

organization The Moth to the Victoria

Theater. Founded in 1997, The Moth

celebrates "true stories told live" in a variety

of settings around the country, including live

performance, a podcast, and the Moth Radio

Hour. At the Victoria Theatre event, The

Moth will present a so-called "mainstage

event," a curated evening featuring five

storytellers from around the country who

have developed and shaped their stories with

Moth directors. ticketcenterstage.com.

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April 5 - Live Photo Shoot & Model Meet & Greet

Clash Dayton, 521 E. Fifth St.; 6-10 p.m. Clash will hosting a live photo shoot and

Model Meet and Greet this First Friday. The

live photoshoot with will be done with Gem

City Pinup Photography inside of the shop,

showcasing looks that can be seen in the

upcoming runway show. Meet local

designers, photographers, make-up artists,

stylists and other models who help make it

all come to life. 259-8986.

Twist. Thursday, April 11, Nick Mitchell

performs. Call for costs. 461-1101.

April 6 - Ermal's Creamsicle Launch Party

Warped Wing Brewing Company, 26 Wyandot St.; starts at noon. Introducing our flagship Belgian Style

Cream Ale. But with a twist. Ermal's

Creamsicle with Orange Peel and Vanilla has

a soft, creamy body. Citrusy orange on the

nose. Super smooth on the palate. Light,

fruity, and refreshing. Watch out ice cream

man. Ermal's Creamsicle is taking over the

galaxy.

April 11 - Martin Sexton

PNC Arts Annex, corner of Second and Ludlow sts.; 7:30 p.m. Martin Sexton returns with what Rolling

Stone calls his "soul-marinated voice,"

acoustic guitar, and a suitcase full of heartfelt

songs. With special guest Chris Trapper.

Seating is general admission with both

stadium and cabaret-style seats (with table

service!) available. ticketcenterstage.com.

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Small Business Newsletter April 2019

Chapter Chair Corner

As spring arrives, our events calendar

shows many more programs and workshops that can help you grow your business and strengthen your nonprofit.

The ever-popular Nonprofit series kicks off on April 4th.

The Human Factor series continues

on April 16th with a workshop on communication and creating a winning

workplace culture.

Insights for Women in Business returns on May 7th. Dr. Wendy

LeBornge, a SCORE Cincinnati client and now a SCORE Dayton volunteer, will share a presentation designed to

increase our CQ- Communication Quotient. You won't want to miss any of

these events.

See feature articles below for registration and other details.

Ann Riegle Crichton

Chapter Chair

The Dayton Chapter of SCORE was founded in 1970 as a nonprofit

volunteer organization to assist the Small Business Administration (SBA)

in helping grass roots profit and nonprofit businesses to start and

grow in the Miami Valley area.

Insights for Women in Business

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Insights for Women in Business is a program which connects women in

business with each other for mentoring and mutual education.

Partners sponsoring this event are Dayton SCORE, Dayton Metro Library

and the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce.

Successful communication takes many

forms and requires several styles and strategies throughout every day. Do you

know how effective you are as a communicator? Do you understand the

impact your communication quotient (CQ) has on your sales, employee

relations, morale, personal and business relationships?

Join us on Tuesday, May 7 at Dayton

Metro Library and learn more about your Communication Quotient with Dr.

Wendy LeBorgne.

>>> Information and Registration

Dr. Wendy LeBorgne

Renowned speech pathologist and

coach of elite vocal athletes, Dr. Wendy LeBorgne, will help attendees

understand their own CQ and how different strategies will ensure that a

message is not only heard, but understood correctly.

Spring 2019 Nonprofit Training Workshop Schedule

Dayton SCORE provides free mentoring to nonprofit organizations and charities by volunteers experienced

in working as board members and executives in

nonprofit organizations.

All Dayton SCORE nonprofit workshops are presented by local professionals including attorneys,

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accountants, marketers, bankers, etc.

» rmationWorkshops Info

Registration will open 60-days before the

workshop is scheduled.

April 4 - Strategic Planning

>>> REGISTER

April 17 - Board Development

>>> REGISTER

May 9 -Volunteer Management

>>> REGISTER

May 15 - Fundraising

>>> REGISTER

May 30 - Marketing

>>> REGISTER

June 13 - Financial Management

For- Profit Human Factors Workshops

The Human Factor

Business owners and employers spend a lot of time thinking about sales,

productivity and business plans. But they rarely consider "The Human

Factor".

This series is designed to make attendees think about company culture, communication strategies and meeting

the human needs of employees and coworkers.

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How can you find long-term success in the gig economy?

In this webinar, USA Today small business columnist Steve Strauss

divulges how to stay competitive in the gig economy.

» Register Now

Savvy Branding Strategies to Build Your Customer Base

April 16 @ 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT

What does it take to create a brand with impact?

In this Deluxe-sponsored webinar, you'll learn how to create a memorable brand

for your business. » Register Now

Create a Plan for Your Business with a Powerful "GPS"

April 18 @ 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT

How can you develop a roadmap for success?

In this session, Brian Moran, founder of

Small Business Edge, will identify five steps to building a strong business.

» Register Now

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Best Financing Options for Your Small Business

April 25 @ 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT

How can you secure financing for your business?

In this webinar, attendees will learn how

to choose the right financing type and how to prepare a funding application.

» Register Now

SCORE helps you succeed!

Check out one of our latest success stories.

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Business partners Adrianne Smith and Brit Harger knew their considerable experience with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) could benefit their community. Guided by a philosophy that every child has the right to learn, Smith and Harger started Creative Behavior Solutions, an ABA clinic serving children with developmental disabilities in Largo, FL. How SCORE helped: With SCORE's help, Creative Behavior Solutions has grown from a home business staffed by its two owners to a 25-employee operation housed in a 5,000 square-foot facility. "Nearly everything we've learned about business, we were guided to from [our mentors] Mats and Keith," say owners Smith and Harger.

In 2018, Creative Behavior Solutions was named the 2018 SCORE Awards winner for Outstanding Women-Owned Business. Read the full article and access all growth strategy resources.

Now Connect With Your Own Mentor

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Because of this, our mentoring services are free, regardless of the number of times you visit a mentor.

Email

Video

Phone

Face-to-face

Request Your Mentor

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SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship.

We have been doing this for more than 50 years.

Because our work is supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and thanks to our network of 10,000+ volunteers, we are able to deliver

our services at no charge or at a very low cost.

Find out more about our Mission, Vision and Values here.

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LIBRARY NEWS Montgomery County Law Library, 41 N. Perry St., 5th Fl., Ste. 505, Dayton, OH 45422 Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm

It is said you can’t judge a book by its cover. You also can’t judge a

library’s value based solely on its book collection. Today, libraries are

more than just a space that holds books. They provide services, and

seek to strengthen and build communities by acting as a “community

space.” The Montgomery County Law Library is no exception.

During National Library Week, we invite you to come visit us and

explore our collections, services, and community space.

The Law Library has a dedicated staff who provide legal research,

reference, and library services; as well as manage the coordination,

acquisition, and utilization of legal resources [ORC§307.51(B)]. We

serve all officers and employees of the political jurisdictions

throughout Montgomery County, as well as the general public.

Join us as we celebrate our community’s unique Law Library:

Monday, April 8th – Free Popcorn Day at the Law Library. Stop by

between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to pick up a bag!

Tuesday, April 9th – National Library Workers Day.

Wednesday, April 10th – Discover the Law Library. Visit us in the

lobby of the County Administration building, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Thursday, April 11th – Discover the Law Library: Visit us in the lobby

of the County Courts building between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Friday, April 12th – The Law Library will be holding a snack social between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Stop in and grab a snack!

The Law Library now offers:

• A leisurely reader book swap;

• puzzles;

• crossword puzzles;

• and adult coloring activities.

Stop by on your break or lunch hour to nurture your

creative side, relax with a good book, or bring your own

favorite activity into the library. Taking breaks can help

increase work productivity, and stimulating your mind is

good for your overall wellness.

Take the Time.

Visit the Law Library!

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3form / LightArt Kohler Co.

Aeroseal Lathrop Trotter

Archoustics / RH Contract legrand

Arthur N. Ulrich Company Musillo Sales Agency

AUTOBrine / The Cope Company Salt Ohio Bureau of Workers Comp. - Div of Safety & Hygiene

Belimo Americas Ohio CAT Power Systems

Buckeye Power Sales Co., Inc. Solar Tint & ST Graphics

BWA South Company Solid Blend

Cochrane Supply & Engineering Stoermer-Anderson, Inc.

CRT / Chapel Electric Superior Essex

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Cummins Power Generation The Garland Company, Inc.

Eaton THP LImited, Inc.

ESCO Communications Tremco Roofing & Building Maintenance

Gilford Johnson Flooring/American Biltrite Truescan 3D

Hansen Distribution Agency Vertiv/Climate Conditioning/ Uptime Solutions

Heapy Engineering Victaulic

Inpro Corporation Viega

Jackson Control Company, Inc. Wadsworth Solutions

Johnson Controls, Inc. Waibel Energy Systems

Ketchum and Walton

Beverage/Break Sponsor: Champlin Architecture

Breakfast/Coffee Sponsor: Superior Essex

Questions?

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Please contact Lori Dahm at [email protected]

If a colleague is interested in the SES Awards, click on the share button at the top to forward this information through LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter.

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OHIO EXPORT ASSISTANCE NETWORK Miami Valley SBDC at the Entrepreneurs Center Newsletter

2019 OHIO BUSINESS MATCHMAKER - April 22-23, 2019

2019 Ohio Business Matchmaker Ohio's Largest Small Business to Government

Contracting Event!

April 22-23, 2019

The Nutter Center at Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway

Dayton, Ohio 45324

Learn More

2019 Ohio Business Matchmaker For a more than a decade, the Ohio Business Matchmaker has connected small businesses to government contracting opportunities. As one of the largest business to government matchmaking events in the state, this event offers a unique opportunity for businesses interested in doing business with the federal, state or local government to meet with representatives to market and sell their goods and services. This event is open to all small and large businesses.

REGISTRATION Details Don't miss the opportunity to:

participate in pre-matchmaker webinars (NOW)

to meet one-on-one with federal, state and local government buyers (Day 1 & 2)

educational programs (Day 1) pre-scheduled appointments (Day 2) networking reception (Day 1) meet State and Federal resource providers (Day 1 & 2) sponsorship available (Day 1 & 2) For more info: [email protected]

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We look forward to seeing you there.

The Ohio Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Program is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The SBDC program is also funded in part by the Ohio Development Services Agency. All services are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Language assistance services are available for limited English proficient individuals. Reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact SBDC at 937.281.0118.

Ohio Export Assistance Network at Miami Valley SBDC | 714 E. Monument, Dayton, OH 45402

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CAREER DAY 2019 MILTON-UNION

MAY 1ST 2019 7:30AM-12:00PM

FRESHMEN, JUNIOR & SENIOR CAREER DAY

Milton-Union High School is in search of guest speakers from the

following career fields:

Advanced Manufacturing (Robotics, CNC, 3D printing)

Architecture & Construction (Engineering, Design, Construction)

Arts & Tech (Media & Video, Graphic Design)

Business (Ownership, Management, Admin, HR)

Health Sciences (Sports, Medical, Therapy, Nurse, Doctor)

Human Services (Counselor, Social Worker, Teacher)

IT (Computer Software Engineer, Programmer, Developer)

Law/Public Safety (Legal, Police, Fire, EMS)

Skilled Trades (Welding, Electrician, HVAC, Heavy Equipment)

Vet Medicine (Vet, Vet Tech)

Ohio In-Demand Careers

Job Readiness (Resume, Cover Letter, Interviewing Skills)

This year we will also be opening the high school gymnasium for

booth set up for local businesses and colleges who would like the

opportunity to meet with high school and middle school students

at MU! Presenters will be scheduled in classrooms and students will

rotate every 45 minutes through 4 different sessions of their

choosing. Presentations, brochures, visuals, and props are

welcome! Multiple speakers may be scheduled to one room.

Are you interested in

sharing experiences and

information about your

college, business, or

profession?

____

To RSVP or receive more

info please contact us by:

APRIL 10TH

____

Megan Stemley

Secretary

937-884-7950

[email protected]

____

Taiya Woodall

School Counselor

937-884-7952

[email protected]

MILTON-UNION

HIGH SCHOOL

7640 Milton-Potsdam Rd.

West Milton, OH 45383

Check us out on the web! www.muschools.com

Follow us on Twitter!

https://twitter.com/Milton_Union_HS

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Wright State UniversityDouble Bowler Building2455 Executive Park Blvd.

Fairborn, OH 45324

Agenda9:00 am – 9:30 am

9:30 am – 10:00 am

10:00 am – Noon

Employer Booth Set-UpEmployer Showcase

Job Fair

For more information, contact: Cynthia Crews, Business Relations Specialist at 513-309-5140 or [email protected]

To register, click below:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DaytonJobFair2019

The services described are funded, in part, with federal funds awarded by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) under the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), Supported Employment Services, and the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who are Blind (OIB) programs. For purposes of the VR program, the federal VR

grant paid 78.7% of the total costs of the program. In federal fiscal year (FFY) 2018, the VR agency received $100,336,097 in federal VR funds. Funds appropriated by the state paid 21.3% of the total costs $27,155,767 under the VR program.

No Cost to Participate!

Dayton Job Fair - May 8, 2019

Highlight your company and your specific hiring needs to a diverse pool of JOB-READY CANDIDATES with varied skills, experience and educational backgrounds.