With massive vacancies in commercial space in Dayton (a banker from out of town told me that his people thought…
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Historic South Park
Free Shakespeare tonight thru Sunday in South Park
South Park is my neighborhood- and for the last three years this neighborhood has shown its community spirit and…
Chief Biehl in the ‘hood
I’ve been meaning to write about this for a bit: The Chief of Police seems to understand what is happening…
Dayton wins!
For all the bad news and naysayers- this one’s for you. I’ve even done my share of pointing out the flaws…
Why I love Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum
In my congressional run, I made a video featuring Woodland Cemetery, one of my favorite places in Dayton. That…
Dayton Grassroots Daily Show, v.11: ED/GE funds and Corporate Welfare
Greg Hunter and David Esrati talk about your tax dollars being donated to corporate America in the name of…
The little neighborhood that could: South Park and its home tour
The kids’ book about “the little engine that could” is a parable for the South Park neighborhood in…
Writing off the big picture. The MidPark silver bullet
If your business is a restaurant, you can spend all day dreaming about the fine china you want to buy, or the dishes…
Tonight: Last chance for Shakespeare, next Sat: Jazz Fest in South Park
If it doesn’t rain, tonight is your last chance to see “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” in South…
What did 200+ people do in South Park tonight?
200+ people watched a bunch of neighbors get together and put on an amazing production of “A midsummers night…

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