Dayton Metro Library is hosting the exhibit - Through the Eyes of Dyslexia – Living with the Good and the Bad through - at the Main Library, at 215 E. Third Street, through Monday, October 31.
Bright colors, floral blooms and a giant block Centerville will draw the eye to Centerville’s newest mural, which is being created now on the south-facing wall behind Marion’s Piazza on North Main Street.
The Greater West Dayton Incubator is accepting applications for a new round of microloans supporting Black, women and other underrepresented and underresourced business owners as well as those serving the Greater West Dayton community.
The Dayton Metro Library’s Friends of the Library (FOL) will host a used Book Sale on Friday, October 14 and Saturday, October 15, at the Vandalia Branch. Sale hours for FOL members will be from 4-6 pm on Friday
Asphalt Rejuvenation work will begin this Friday, October 7 on the following streets: Runnymede Road (from Deep Hollow to W. Thruston,) Runnymede Lane, Sweetwood Lane, Schenck Avenue and Ridgewood Avenue.
On Monday, October 17, construction of the roadway widening will begin at Old Troy Pike northbound between Taylorsville Road and Huber Road and on Taylorsville Road westbound from Mount Whitney to Old Troy Pike.
Dayton Metro Library continues with its National Hispanic Heritage Month (NHHM) programming by offering a variety of programs that range in interest from job searching and storytimes to crafting and social justice.
Fourteen University of Dayton faculty and staff in six labs will be part of the Intel-funded Ohio-southwest Alliance on Semiconductors and Integrated Scalable Manufacturing to help develop a workforce for Ohio's semiconductor industry needs.
The Centerville Arts Commission is pleased to announce the Centerville Art Gallery will feature the work of local artist Jennifer Sayger throughout the month of October.
Just after five o’clock on an unusually hot afternoon for early October, students drifted out of the nearly 90 degree heat into a not much cooler University of Dayton classroom aware...