3/9/2023 0 Comments The collaboratory dayton![]() ![]() On the second floor is Friday Night Lights with music and dancing all night long. ![]() Call 641-6803.Ĭlub Masque, 34 N Jefferson St.: Club Masque has their famous Ab Fab Friday on the first floor showcasing the Masque Men on stage and on the bar with a fantastic Drag Show. All proceeds benefit BBBSGMV’s mentoring mission. Enjoy craft beer, wine, food and entertainment inside the Big Brothers Big Sisters VIP ‘Drop Party’ tent. Call 369-0747.Ĭourthouse Square, N Main St.: Watch adventure seekers rappel down 27 stories in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Miami Valley at the Over the Edge VIP ‘Drop Party’ from 5 pm – 8 pm. Third St.: Audience members share their social media profiles and watch a whole improvised show devoted to those stories. Fifth St.: Live music by Cherry Lee starting at 9:30 p.m.Call 461-1101. Beer and food available for purchase on-site. Monument Ave.: Pickin’ in the Park returns with free, live music by Sawgrass and Old Salt Union. Jefferson St.: Old Skool Groove Night from 8 p.m. Call 461-2233.ĭublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.: Featuring Irish First Fridays, with a happy hour from 3-6 along with a performance by Miami Valley Pipes and Drums at 7 p.m.and live music by Lost Celts, an Irish Rock/ American Acoustic/British Folk music band now touring the Midwest starting at 9 p.m. Call 224-7822. Main St.: Featuring Friday Nights Unplugged with live soul, jazz and R&B music from 9-11 p.m. with no cover charge, plus $5 drink specials all night. Live music by Enkiridian, Grey Host, Caustic Casanova, and Close the Hatch. Fifth St.: Featuring happy hour from 4 to 8 p.m., $1 off well drinks. Call 224-3822.įront Street Gallery, 1001 E 2 nd St.: This month the Divisible Gallery will hosting a special art events that will display the works of artists from China, Australia, Montreal, NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Also featuring, “The Art Truck” by Street Artist, Robin Dakin, known for his “What’s in Your Hood” paintings on old car and truck hoods will be live painting a “Downtown” Hood, which will be raffled off at the end of the evening.ĭayton Visual Arts Center, 118 N Jefferson St.: Enjoy Remnants and Resonate, an exhibition showcasing the creative ways in which four artists, Christina Pereyma, Susan Byrnes, Kate Kern and Francis Schanberger, find new purpose for life’s left-overs by creating new works out of objects, memories, and dreams once cast aside. Featuring “Crystal City,” an installation-in-progress by Dayton street artist Bobby Blackstone. Collaborate, as attendees are invited to bring their own found objects or trinkets to add to the installation. The Collaboratory, 33 N Main St.: Step into one of the most wickedly imaginative minds in Dayton. Whether you are looking for art – music – entertainment – food & drink – or shopping, there’s a fun-filled evening awaiting you in downtown Dayton. This article is from a past edition of ĭowntown Dayton is full of adventure in August. First Friday has special offerings as it coincides with Downtown Adventure Night. ![]()
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