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We're getting geared up for the fall festival season, and we want to be your source. But we need your help. If your neighborhood, group or community is planning a festival this year, let us know. Send information (festival name, time, date, street address, cost, special activities, sponsoring organization, a publishable phone number, Web site address and anything else we should know) to events@daytondailynews.com or submit your event(s) online!
Happy Birthday to Woody Allen, Sarah Silverman, Mat Kearney, and Jared Fogle the Subway guy. Find something to do to celebrate these celebrity birthdays or just the first day of December.
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If the chilly weather has left you feeling more like hibernating than celebrating, a movie may be in order. Beaver Valley Cinemas' Saturday, Dec. 6 "Night of Christmas" event will be practically bursting holiday cheer. See "Polar Express" and "Elf" on the big screen, plus Christmas music will act as a backdrop for various activities going on throughout the night, including a pinball and a video cornhole tournament. Popcorn and beverages are included in the $5 ticket price. More »
A big action adventure with big, big stars Nicole Kidman and "Sexiest Man Alive" Hugh Jackman. Set in Australia (duh) on the brink of World War II, the plot follows English aristocrat Kidman and cattledriver Jackman as they fight to save the land she inherited. More »
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Some are searching for new customers. Others are looking for a test market for new appetizers or entrees. Others want customer feedback on which new wines to add to the wine list. Whatever their reasons, more restaurants in the Dayton area are using wine tastings and wine dinners to try to get new, fresh faces to cross their doorsteps. A decade ago, diners could easily count on one hand the number of restaurants that held regular wine events. Now, the number exceeds a dozen and is growing. More »
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