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ZPVS

ON Infrastructure
Replacements and Enhancements
on Their Way in 2009-2010
EPXOUPXO
THE
Your Special Improvement District Update
Downtown’s streets are about to get a facelift. The City of Dayton is currently bidding out from the Downtown Dayton Partnership
contracts for the repaving and reconstruction of downtown streets, sidewalks and curbs.
Work is expected to begin this summer and last until the end of 2010. Some of the projects Event May/June 2009

Connection
HORIZON
planned include:
• The reconstruction and resurfacing of Main Street.
May/June 2009 Downtown Originality
• Repaving all streets downtown within the boundaries of I-75 to the west, Monument
to the north, Patterson to the east and Sixth Street to the south. : at its Finest
Bike to Work Day
• Replacing broken sidewalks and curbs within those boundaries.
Pancake Breakfast
• Two-way street conversions including sections of Second, Fourth and Fifth Sts., as National City 2nd Street Market Urban Nights is a chance for downtown Dayton community stage to the Light Up Dayton contest.
well as Patterson Blvd. and Monument Ave. May 15 to show off the unique, the creative, and the We’re excited to be introducing these fresh per-
Urban Nights intriguing. For the upcoming event on Friday, spectives to the event.”
Traffic lanes will be reduced during these repairs, but there will be at least one lane open on
Throughout Downtown May 15, from 5 to 10 p.m., downtown will be
these streets during the work. Additionally, resurfacing or repaving is a shorter process and In addition to these special attractions, the night
May 15 packed full with new and exciting elements!
will create less disruption. A public meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 12, at 8 a.m. at the will feature the great dining, entertainment, and
Here’s a peek at some of the extras during this
housing options that Urban Nights is known
Metropolitan Arts Center, 126 N. Main St., in the Burnell Roberts Room to share more details FilmDayton Festival Urban Nights:
for. More than 100 businesses will participate in
about these plans. To stay up to date on the construction progress and any route changes The Neon Local artists and performers were pre-selected Urban Nights, and roving entertainers will fill the
after that meeting, visit downtowndayton.org/roadways. May 15-17 to display their talents on the Community streets. The Main
Walk Downtown Kickoff Stage. The stage will be programmed with Stage on Court-
RiverScape MetroPark mini-performances that are about 10 minutes house Square
May 20 long. Singers, dancers, poetry readers, magi- will feature an
cians, comedians and more will entertain the “American Band-
The Getting Out Tour: crowds. stand” line-up
Live Music and Book Signing of great music
Photo entries from the Light Up Dayton
by Jane Boucher from the 1940s
photo contest will be on display in the former
Marketing Manager Dublin Pub through today,
Rutledge Gallery in the Kettering Tower lobby
May 29 and the night
that night. With the addition of the CareSource
Kristin Armstrong,
will be capped
headquarters and the KeyBank Tower to our
Editor:
First Friday with a perfor-
downtown, the Downtown Dayton Partnership,
Throughout Downtown mance by This
gudorf@downtowndayton.org the City of Dayton and the Dayton Daily News
June 5 Side Up from 9
at (937) 224-1518 or co-sponsored a photo contest that solicited
to 11 p.m. Event
Sandy Gudorf, President, Friday Night Dinner photos from the community of the new skyline.
attendees can
Dayton Woman’s Club Amateur and professional photographers sub-
also check out A
in our efforts, please contact
June 5 mitted their best shots, and you can take a look
World A’Fair at
would like to be a partner
at all of their work and vote for your favorite to
downtown Dayton. If you
Rubber Duck Regatta the Dayton Con-
win the People’s Choice Award!
planning organization for
RiverScape MetroPark vention Center,
City Life is making its third and final return to the Sideshow
June 12
The DDP is the strategic
Become a DDP Partner! our downtown streets, and the new sculptures III at 100 E. Third
For a complete list of events will be unveiled at Urban Nights. This time, 15 St., and the
www.downtowndayton.org happening in Downtown life-sized sculptures and one 25-foot sculpture FilmDayton
Dayton, visit will stand watch in downtown through August. Festival at The
(937) 224-1518
www.downtowndayton.org The large sculpture is a new element to this Neon.
year’s display. It depicts Shakespeare’s King Lear
For more
and is done in a more abstract style.
Dayton, Ohio 45423 information,
Permit 1085 40 N. Main St., Suite 1360 One of the most noticeable differences is the visit downtowndayton.org or call (937) 224-1518.
Dayton, OH new look of Urban Nights. Thank you to the Urban Nights is presented by the Downtown
PAID Dayton Creative Syndicate for creating our Dayton Partnership, Culture Works and Mont-
US Postage new logo! gomery County, with additional support from
Standard “We’re looking to forward to a unique Urban WDTN-TV2, DP&L, Dayton City Paper, Greater
Presorted Nights on May 15,” said Sandy Gudorf, President Dayton RTA, Budweiser Select, Clear Channel,
the Downtown Priority Board, Sinclair Com-
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of the Downtown Dayton Partnership. “Plenty of
Dayton Originals will be participating, from our munity College and the Ohio Arts Council.
DOWNTOWN PROFILES:
LETTER
President
from the
new on the scene Faces & Spaces You’re
IN THE LOOP
Downtown Dayton Optical Opens its Doors New Architecture Firm
In the past two Those looking to buy a new pair of glasses without breaking the VocaLink Announces Move, Moves into Downtown  
newsletters, we’ve bank have a new option downtown: Downtown Dayton Opti- Future Expansion Downtown The groundbreaking for Rivers Edge Montessori
introduced you to A cal. The eyewear shop opened April 6 at 112 E. Third St. Down- Local firm works around the globe School in April signaled not only the addition of
Greater Downtown town Dayton Optical has over 1,000 frames to choose from. Pa- from its downtown headquarters a new educational resource, but also the addi-
Dayton Plan and in- trons just need to provide a prescription from an optometrist or tion of a new downtown tenant. SFA Architects,
VocaLink Language Services, a translation and interpreta-
vited your input on ophthalmologist, and owner Kevin Harrington takes care of the a Cincinnati-based architectural firm, is design-
some of the ideas.
tion organization, will be moving and expanding into 405 W.
rest. He also offers very competitive pricing: two pairs of single vision glasses are only $60, First Street in early May. The firm will occupy approximately ing and
We were happy two pairs of lined bifocals are $100, and two pairs of no line bifocals are $200. Additionally, building
to report a great 4,000 sq. ft. in the new space with a five-year lease. The City of
he offers free tinting to turn any pair of glasses into prescription sunglasses. Downtown Dayton also announced that they will give VocaLink $40,000 the school,
response to the call Amelia Rodriguez
Sandy Gudorf, Dayton Optical is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 President and CEO to renovate the space. and they’ll
for public input, and be doing it
DDP President a.m. to 1 p.m. They can be reached at (937) 461-2020.
now I’d like to share “VocaLink is one of downtown’s hidden gems,” said Mayor Rhine McLin. “They pro- from their
how the plan is moving forward. vide unique services all over the world, and they do it from right here in downtown
New Deli Opening During Urban Nights new office in downtown Dayton.
After the initial committee was convened Dayton. We’re proud to support their growth.”
The former Dugout Deli space will soon be home to a new SFA Architects will bring three members of their
to work on A Greater Downtown Plan, they deli: L&H Deli-Licious. Owners Lawrence Wesley and Hollister VocaLink began looking for office space to accommodate their aggressive growth
quickly determined the need for smaller team to 120 W. Second St. in early summer to
Martin will debut their new deli during Urban Nights on May 15. plan and need for a strong technology infrastructure. The new space is nearly three
Resource Groups to work on individual oversee work on the school as well as work on
The menu at L&H Deli-Licious includes salads, deli sandwiches, times the size of their current office and provides access to downtown’s updated
components of the plan. More than 200 Wilbur Wright Middle School and projects at
breakfast items and even barbeque ribs on occasion. Be sure to technology network. Amelia Rodriguez, President & CEO, said they were looking to
volunteers are now actively involved in the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
stay downtown. She started the business in her home, but when it grew, the first
process, working in the following Resource sample their fare during Urban Nights. They are located at 209 E.
place she located was downtown. SFA has a reputation for doing creative and
Groups: First St. and can be reached at (937) 262-7047.
“Downtown is a great location for us due to its close proximity to many of our interesting work that, while unique, always
• Arts and Entertainment fits in with the architecture surrounding it. SFA
Restaurant Opening in Kettering Tower in June clients, like the courts and hospitals,” said Rodriguez. “We also feel an emotional
• Housing connection to downtown since this is where we started. I didn’t want to leave.” Principal John Rademacher, AIA, said the firm
Michael’s Dining & Jazz plans to open in the lobby of Kettering
• Jobs signed a three-year lease.
Tower in early June. This new dining and nightlife spot will be VocaLink provides translation as well as on-site, over-the-phone and video inter-
• Placemaking “We wanted to have a presence here in the
located in the former Chantille’s Restaurant. Michael Perry owns pretation services to companies worldwide that wish to target global and ethnic
• River Corridor Development the venture with his parents, Edward and Beverly Perry. Plans for Dayton market,” he said. “There is a lot of great
markets. They have staff in Dayton and contract with dozens of translators around
• Sustainability the new restaurant call for fine dining and live jazz and poten- the world. architecture here, and we’re anxious to add it.”
• Transportation tially more entertainment options down the road. Michael’s will Rodriguez was recently a recipient of the Women’s Enterprise Business Star award SFA has done work all over the region, including
In addition to these main components, young serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Look for more information on its opening this summer! in the Southeast Region. This national award was given to only 13 women in the Chicago, Michigan, Indiana, and Cincinnati, but
professionals are involved in the develop- country who are considered business leaders in their communities and successful this represents their first entry into the Dayton
ment of the plan. Research shows that this Free Parking for Carpoolers role models for other women entrepreneurs. Learn more by visiting VocaLink.net or market. You can learn more about SFA Architects
age group is more likely than any other to live The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) calling (937) 223-1415. by visiting www.sfa-architects.com.
in urban areas. With that in mind, we’ve as- has long championed their Rideshare program, encouraging
sembled the “Cool Crew.” This group of young downtown commuters and students to carpool to work. There’s
professionals has met to provide recommen-

RiverScape Breaks Ground on Phase III


now an added incentive. MVRPC just launched “Park It Here!”,
dations for the plan to ensure it includes strat-
a program that will make 20 parking spaces available for free in
egies that will make the Greater Downtown
the new Main Street Parking Garage. They will be free from May
area more attractive to their constituents.
4 through September 30. If you’re interested in signing up, visit miamivalleyrideshare.org
The Funding Committee has also started work or call (937) 531-6524.
on identifying potential funding sources for
various projects. Downtown destination River- Another new amenity included in Phase III is a bike hub. Down-
All Tune & Lube Opens for Business
Scape is moving forward with town employees who want to commute to work via bicycle will
Additionally, the public input from our Downtown has a new full-service auto shop: All Tune & Lube. They can handle oil chang-
its planned Phase III construc- now have a place to securely store their bicycles during the day.
meetings in February, our survey and online es, engine maintenance, brake repair, air conditioning service, transmission work and
discussion boards at MostMetro.com has tion. Five Rivers MetroParks The bike hub will also have showers and lockers.
much more. They also offer discounts to military personnel. Visit them at their downtown
been analyzed and synthesized. Summaries broke ground on the project
location, 400 E. Third St., or call them at (937) 222-7772. RiverScape MetroPark will still be open for public enjoyment
of the information are available on our Web on April 7 and tentatively ex-
during construction and the
site at downtowndayton.org. Click on Doing pect it to be completed in the
Lease Renewals community’s favorite events will
Business, then Greater Downtown Plan. As we winter of 2010.
Thank you to the following businesses for renewing your commitment to still be held. More details about
have more details to share, you’ll find them on Plans for Phase III include a performance pavilion on the site of additional upcoming events
downtown!
this Web site, so I encourage you to stay tuned. the black top area at the east end of the park. The pavilion will and programming will be forth-
• Dr. William Martin, OD, Kettering Tower
include a stage with covered seating for festivals and commu- coming as Phase III progresses.
• Grandview Center for Circulatory Disorders, 131 N. Ludlow St. nity events. In the winter, it will house the ice rink, allowing for To learn more about RiverScape,
Sandra K. Gudorf • Places, Inc., 11 W. Monument Ave. expanded hours. visit RiverScape.org.
President, Downtown Dayton Partnership
DOWNTOWN PROFILES:
LETTER
President
from the
new on the scene Faces & Spaces You’re
IN THE LOOP
Downtown Dayton Optical Opens its Doors New Architecture Firm
In the past two Those looking to buy a new pair of glasses without breaking the VocaLink Announces Move, Moves into Downtown  
newsletters, we’ve bank have a new option downtown: Downtown Dayton Opti- Future Expansion Downtown The groundbreaking for Rivers Edge Montessori
introduced you to A cal. The eyewear shop opened April 6 at 112 E. Third St. Down- Local firm works around the globe School in April signaled not only the addition of
Greater Downtown town Dayton Optical has over 1,000 frames to choose from. Pa- from its downtown headquarters a new educational resource, but also the addi-
Dayton Plan and in- trons just need to provide a prescription from an optometrist or tion of a new downtown tenant. SFA Architects,
VocaLink Language Services, a translation and interpreta-
vited your input on ophthalmologist, and owner Kevin Harrington takes care of the a Cincinnati-based architectural firm, is design-
some of the ideas.
tion organization, will be moving and expanding into 405 W.
rest. He also offers very competitive pricing: two pairs of single vision glasses are only $60, First Street in early May. The firm will occupy approximately ing and
We were happy two pairs of lined bifocals are $100, and two pairs of no line bifocals are $200. Additionally, building
to report a great 4,000 sq. ft. in the new space with a five-year lease. The City of
he offers free tinting to turn any pair of glasses into prescription sunglasses. Downtown Dayton also announced that they will give VocaLink $40,000 the school,
response to the call Amelia Rodriguez
Sandy Gudorf, Dayton Optical is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 President and CEO to renovate the space. and they’ll
for public input, and be doing it
DDP President a.m. to 1 p.m. They can be reached at (937) 461-2020.
now I’d like to share “VocaLink is one of downtown’s hidden gems,” said Mayor Rhine McLin. “They pro- from their
how the plan is moving forward. vide unique services all over the world, and they do it from right here in downtown
New Deli Opening During Urban Nights new office in downtown Dayton.
After the initial committee was convened Dayton. We’re proud to support their growth.”
The former Dugout Deli space will soon be home to a new SFA Architects will bring three members of their
to work on A Greater Downtown Plan, they deli: L&H Deli-Licious. Owners Lawrence Wesley and Hollister VocaLink began looking for office space to accommodate their aggressive growth
quickly determined the need for smaller team to 120 W. Second St. in early summer to
Martin will debut their new deli during Urban Nights on May 15. plan and need for a strong technology infrastructure. The new space is nearly three
Resource Groups to work on individual oversee work on the school as well as work on
The menu at L&H Deli-Licious includes salads, deli sandwiches, times the size of their current office and provides access to downtown’s updated
components of the plan. More than 200 Wilbur Wright Middle School and projects at
breakfast items and even barbeque ribs on occasion. Be sure to technology network. Amelia Rodriguez, President & CEO, said they were looking to
volunteers are now actively involved in the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
stay downtown. She started the business in her home, but when it grew, the first
process, working in the following Resource sample their fare during Urban Nights. They are located at 209 E.
place she located was downtown. SFA has a reputation for doing creative and
Groups: First St. and can be reached at (937) 262-7047.
“Downtown is a great location for us due to its close proximity to many of our interesting work that, while unique, always
• Arts and Entertainment fits in with the architecture surrounding it. SFA
Restaurant Opening in Kettering Tower in June clients, like the courts and hospitals,” said Rodriguez. “We also feel an emotional
• Housing connection to downtown since this is where we started. I didn’t want to leave.” Principal John Rademacher, AIA, said the firm
Michael’s Dining & Jazz plans to open in the lobby of Kettering
• Jobs signed a three-year lease.
Tower in early June. This new dining and nightlife spot will be VocaLink provides translation as well as on-site, over-the-phone and video inter-
• Placemaking “We wanted to have a presence here in the
located in the former Chantille’s Restaurant. Michael Perry owns pretation services to companies worldwide that wish to target global and ethnic
• River Corridor Development the venture with his parents, Edward and Beverly Perry. Plans for Dayton market,” he said. “There is a lot of great
markets. They have staff in Dayton and contract with dozens of translators around
• Sustainability the new restaurant call for fine dining and live jazz and poten- the world. architecture here, and we’re anxious to add it.”
• Transportation tially more entertainment options down the road. Michael’s will Rodriguez was recently a recipient of the Women’s Enterprise Business Star award SFA has done work all over the region, including
In addition to these main components, young serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Look for more information on its opening this summer! in the Southeast Region. This national award was given to only 13 women in the Chicago, Michigan, Indiana, and Cincinnati, but
professionals are involved in the develop- country who are considered business leaders in their communities and successful this represents their first entry into the Dayton
ment of the plan. Research shows that this Free Parking for Carpoolers role models for other women entrepreneurs. Learn more by visiting VocaLink.net or market. You can learn more about SFA Architects
age group is more likely than any other to live The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission (MVRPC) calling (937) 223-1415. by visiting www.sfa-architects.com.
in urban areas. With that in mind, we’ve as- has long championed their Rideshare program, encouraging
sembled the “Cool Crew.” This group of young downtown commuters and students to carpool to work. There’s
professionals has met to provide recommen-

RiverScape Breaks Ground on Phase III


now an added incentive. MVRPC just launched “Park It Here!”,
dations for the plan to ensure it includes strat-
a program that will make 20 parking spaces available for free in
egies that will make the Greater Downtown
the new Main Street Parking Garage. They will be free from May
area more attractive to their constituents.
4 through September 30. If you’re interested in signing up, visit miamivalleyrideshare.org
The Funding Committee has also started work or call (937) 531-6524.
on identifying potential funding sources for
various projects. Downtown destination River- Another new amenity included in Phase III is a bike hub. Down-
All Tune & Lube Opens for Business
Scape is moving forward with town employees who want to commute to work via bicycle will
Additionally, the public input from our Downtown has a new full-service auto shop: All Tune & Lube. They can handle oil chang-
its planned Phase III construc- now have a place to securely store their bicycles during the day.
meetings in February, our survey and online es, engine maintenance, brake repair, air conditioning service, transmission work and
discussion boards at MostMetro.com has tion. Five Rivers MetroParks The bike hub will also have showers and lockers.
much more. They also offer discounts to military personnel. Visit them at their downtown
been analyzed and synthesized. Summaries broke ground on the project
location, 400 E. Third St., or call them at (937) 222-7772. RiverScape MetroPark will still be open for public enjoyment
of the information are available on our Web on April 7 and tentatively ex-
during construction and the
site at downtowndayton.org. Click on Doing pect it to be completed in the
Lease Renewals community’s favorite events will
Business, then Greater Downtown Plan. As we winter of 2010.
Thank you to the following businesses for renewing your commitment to still be held. More details about
have more details to share, you’ll find them on Plans for Phase III include a performance pavilion on the site of additional upcoming events
downtown!
this Web site, so I encourage you to stay tuned. the black top area at the east end of the park. The pavilion will and programming will be forth-
• Dr. William Martin, OD, Kettering Tower
include a stage with covered seating for festivals and commu- coming as Phase III progresses.
• Grandview Center for Circulatory Disorders, 131 N. Ludlow St. nity events. In the winter, it will house the ice rink, allowing for To learn more about RiverScape,
Sandra K. Gudorf • Places, Inc., 11 W. Monument Ave. expanded hours. visit RiverScape.org.
President, Downtown Dayton Partnership
ZPVS
ON Infrastructure
Replacements and Enhancements
on Their Way in 2009-2010
EPXOUPXO
THE
Your Special Improvement District Update
Downtown’s streets are about to get a facelift. The City of Dayton is currently bidding out from the Downtown Dayton Partnership
contracts for the repaving and reconstruction of downtown streets, sidewalks and curbs.
Work is expected to begin this summer and last until the end of 2010. Some of the projects Event May/June 2009

Connection
HORIZON
planned include:
• The reconstruction and resurfacing of Main Street.
May/June 2009 Downtown Originality
• Repaving all streets downtown within the boundaries of I-75 to the west, Monument
to the north, Patterson to the east and Sixth Street to the south. : at its Finest
Bike to Work Day
• Replacing broken sidewalks and curbs within those boundaries.
Pancake Breakfast
• Two-way street conversions including sections of Second, Fourth and Fifth Sts., as National City 2nd Street Market Urban Nights is a chance for downtown Dayton community stage to the Light Up Dayton contest.
well as Patterson Blvd. and Monument Ave. May 15 to show off the unique, the creative, and the We’re excited to be introducing these fresh per-
Urban Nights intriguing. For the upcoming event on Friday, spectives to the event.”
Traffic lanes will be reduced during these repairs, but there will be at least one lane open on
Throughout Downtown May 15, from 5 to 10 p.m., downtown will be
these streets during the work. Additionally, resurfacing or repaving is a shorter process and In addition to these special attractions, the night
May 15 packed full with new and exciting elements!
will create less disruption. A public meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 12, at 8 a.m. at the will feature the great dining, entertainment, and
Here’s a peek at some of the extras during this
housing options that Urban Nights is known
Metropolitan Arts Center, 126 N. Main St., in the Burnell Roberts Room to share more details FilmDayton Festival Urban Nights:
for. More than 100 businesses will participate in
about these plans. To stay up to date on the construction progress and any route changes The Neon Local artists and performers were pre-selected Urban Nights, and roving entertainers will fill the
after that meeting, visit downtowndayton.org/roadways. May 15-17 to display their talents on the Community streets. The Main
Walk Downtown Kickoff Stage. The stage will be programmed with Stage on Court-
RiverScape MetroPark mini-performances that are about 10 minutes house Square
May 20 long. Singers, dancers, poetry readers, magi- will feature an
cians, comedians and more will entertain the “American Band-
The Getting Out Tour: crowds. stand” line-up
Live Music and Book Signing of great music
Photo entries from the Light Up Dayton
by Jane Boucher from the 1940s
photo contest will be on display in the former
Marketing Manager Dublin Pub through today,
Rutledge Gallery in the Kettering Tower lobby
May 29 and the night
that night. With the addition of the CareSource
Kristin Armstrong,
will be capped
headquarters and the KeyBank Tower to our
Editor:
First Friday with a perfor-
downtown, the Downtown Dayton Partnership,
Throughout Downtown mance by This
gudorf@downtowndayton.org the City of Dayton and the Dayton Daily News
June 5 Side Up from 9
at (937) 224-1518 or co-sponsored a photo contest that solicited
to 11 p.m. Event
Sandy Gudorf, President, Friday Night Dinner photos from the community of the new skyline.
attendees can
Dayton Woman’s Club Amateur and professional photographers sub-
also check out A
in our efforts, please contact
June 5 mitted their best shots, and you can take a look
World A’Fair at
would like to be a partner
at all of their work and vote for your favorite to
downtown Dayton. If you
Rubber Duck Regatta the Dayton Con-
win the People’s Choice Award!
planning organization for
RiverScape MetroPark vention Center,
City Life is making its third and final return to the Sideshow
June 12
The DDP is the strategic
Become a DDP Partner! our downtown streets, and the new sculptures III at 100 E. Third
For a complete list of events will be unveiled at Urban Nights. This time, 15 St., and the
www.downtowndayton.org happening in Downtown life-sized sculptures and one 25-foot sculpture FilmDayton
Dayton, visit will stand watch in downtown through August. Festival at The
(937) 224-1518
www.downtowndayton.org The large sculpture is a new element to this Neon.
year’s display. It depicts Shakespeare’s King Lear
For more
and is done in a more abstract style.
Dayton, Ohio 45423 information,
Permit 1085 40 N. Main St., Suite 1360 One of the most noticeable differences is the visit downtowndayton.org or call (937) 224-1518.
Dayton, OH new look of Urban Nights. Thank you to the Urban Nights is presented by the Downtown
PAID Dayton Creative Syndicate for creating our Dayton Partnership, Culture Works and Mont-
US Postage new logo! gomery County, with additional support from
Standard “We’re looking to forward to a unique Urban WDTN-TV2, DP&L, Dayton City Paper, Greater
Presorted Nights on May 15,” said Sandy Gudorf, President Dayton RTA, Budweiser Select, Clear Channel,
the Downtown Priority Board, Sinclair Com-
*OBS\!MENITIES\(OUSING\%NVIRONMENT\!DVOCACY
of the Downtown Dayton Partnership. “Plenty of
Dayton Originals will be participating, from our munity College and the Ohio Arts Council.

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