Weekend events around Dayton: Jan. 17-19
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Winter is bringing icy cold temps to Dayton, but there’s still lots to do around the area! 2 NEWS compiled a list of events happening this weekend.
– All day, all weekend, 3301 Shroyer Road, Kettering. This weekend, the nationally-ranked high school basketball showcase returns to Dayton. Learn more.
– 11 a.m., 6880 Springfield-Xenia Road, Yellow Springs. Join in the festivities as Young’s celebrates its 156th birthday. Learn more.
– Noon, 123 Gano Road, Wilmington. Start the new year with the latest makes and models in all things recreational vehicles during this weekend show. Learn more.
– 9 a.m., 1100 Spaatz Street, WPAFB. Visit the Air Force Museum this weekend for a meet-and-greet with iconic Cincinnati Reds members. Learn more.
– 10 a.m., 2700 Miamisburg-Centerville Road, Dayton. Visit the Dayton Mall to see all new vendors with a variety of crafts and art. Learn more.
– 8 p.m., 255 Adams Street, Troy. Last year’s AGT Champion will visit Hobart Arena for a performance this Saturday. Learn more.
Annual Cincinnati ‘Reds Caravan’ returns to Dayton at Air Force Museum
– 11 a.m., 22 E. Fifth Street, Dayton. One of the area’s largest wedding shows will arrive at the Dayton Convention Center this weekend. Learn more.
– 1 p.m., 1 W. Second Street, Dayton. The iconic Broadway musical chronically the lives of Henry VIII’s six wives is back in Dayton. Learn more.
– 10 a.m., 1323 W. Third Street, Dayton. A memorial march will take place through Dayton, starting near Drew Health Center and ending at Sinclair Community College inside Building 12. Learn more.
– 11 a.m., 130 E. Fifth Street. The Neon will offer a free, student-targeted screening, sharing the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, who brought hope to the frontlines. Learn more.
– 9:30 a.m., Xenia Ave. & Corry Street, Yellow Springs. The Village of Yellow Springs will offer a variety of programming throughout the day, including a march, lunch and free movie screening. Learn more.
– 7 a.m., 10000 Yankee Street, Centerville. JoAnne Bland, civil rights activist and life-long resident of Selma, Alabama, will give the keynote address at Centerville-Washignton’s Diversity Council Breakfast.
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