Gem City Living | Holly Days brings festive cheer to Arcade and other things to do in Dayton🎄

Happy Holidays readers! The excitement, joy and family-friendly community-building of Holly Days at the Dayton Arcade leads this week’s Gem City Living newsletter.

Vendors galore have gathered at the Arcade to offer an array of items from pottery, photography, books and outdoor gear to home goods, health and beauty products, music and food. More than 30 vendors are particularly spotlighted in the Rotunda’s artisan market, and don’t forget to check out the vendors located on the lower level inside The Tank Inspired by CenterPoint Energy where you’ll find a community Lego Build and a cash bar. Live entertainment and a magical snowfall are also a part of the lighthearted festivities.

Holly Days at the Dayton Arcade in downtown Dayton continues through Friday, Dec. 13. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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Holly Days, which opened Dec. 11, continues from 3 to 8 p.m. through Dec. 13 at the Arcade, 35 W. Fourth St. There’s also a huge incentive this year: free parking! Be sure to park inside the Reibold Garage, 25 W. Fifth St. Read more about the Holly Days programming.

This week’s edition also highlights Dayton Ballet’s world premiere of “The Nutcracker,” Dayton Contemporary Dance Company’s charming presentation of “The Littlest Angel,” and free events to enjoy at local libraries.

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😊Around Town: 10 things to do in the Dayton area this weekend

Jim Walker (left as Kipps) and Matt Meier (Actor) in Dayton Theatre Guild's production of "The Woman in Black." PHOTO BY RICK FLYNN

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Credit: Rick Flynn

Typically ghost stories around the holidays concern Ebenezer Scrooge but the Dayton Theatre Guild wonderfully resets the narrative with “The Woman in Black,” Stephen Mallatratt’s eerie British play (starring an outstanding Matt Meier) about a haunted Victorian estate and examining the horrors of the past.

This weekend also sees the return of HoliDayton headlined by rockers Hawthorne Heights, a hot chocolate festival in Fairborn, and a Broadway-style song and dance variety revue at the Arbogast Performing Arts Center in Troy. Check out our list of things to do.


🩰Dance: Dayton Ballet’s “Nutcracker” reimagined for a new generation

Clockwise from bottom left: Erin Blair, Jasmine Getz, Lukas Pringle, Nicolas Bierwagen, Hailey Flanagan, Belle Urban, Catherine Voorhees, Alyssa Eyster, and Francisco Rivera are among the Dayton Ballet company dancers taking the stage in "The Nutcracker" Dec. 13-22 at the Schuster Center. PHOTO BY DPAA/RON VALLE

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There’s an all-new version of “The Nutcracker” happening Dec. 13-22 at the Schuster Center courtesy of Dayton Ballet featuring choreography by artistic director Brandon Ragland. Read more about the show’s development and Ragland’s desire to bring a fresh perspective to the classic work.


🎄Around Town: Liederkranz-Turner German Club to host authentic German Christkindlmarkt holiday event

The Dayton Liederkranz-Turner German Club’s Christkindlmarkt will take place Dec. 14 and 15 at their clubhouse in the St. Anne’s Hill Historic District. This Christmas market tradition started in Nürnberg, Germany in the 16th century. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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The Dayton German Club’s Christkindlmarkt returns Dec. 14 and 15 featuring handmade German collectables such as beer steins, antiques and jewelry. You can also expect traditional German food and beverages as well as a raffle. Read more about this year’s event.


🪽Dance: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company presents “The Littlest Angel”

Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Member Countess V. Winfrey will portray the titular role in "The Littlest Angel" Dec. 14 at the University of Dayton. PHOTO BY SCOTT ROBBINS

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The Dayton Contemporary Dance Company presents their adaptation of Charles Tazewell’s 1946 children’s story Dec. 14 at the University of Dayton. Back by popular demand for the eleventh time and choreographed by DCDC Associate Artistic Director Crystal Michelle, this endearing story of giving and humility is accented with narration and traditional holiday tunes. Company member Countess V. Winfrey also portrays the titular role for the sixth time. Read more about the production.


🎄Around Town: All the things to see as part of the ongoing Dayton Holiday Festival

Virginia Kettering's holiday model train

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The Dayton Holiday Festival began Thanksgiving weekend featuring the lighting of the Christmas tree at Courthouse Square but there are many events still happening to celebrate the season. Here’s a rundown of activities through the end of December.


📚 Literati: Local libraries have lots of free events for month of December

Interior of the main branch of the Dayton Metro Library. (CONTRIBUTED)

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Libraries across the Dayton region are always an enjoyable refuge whenever cold weather dominates. There are several free events happening for all ages that are themed to the holiday season, including concerts, craft seminars and movie nights. Read more about what’s in store.


🎵 Music: Levitt Pavilion’s secret concert series continues through March

Levitt UpClose has showcased artists such as Americana artist Angela Perley (pictured) from Columbus, Dayton pop-punk artist Zac Pitts and Vermont-born blues musician Matt Lorenz, who performs as the Suitcase Junket.

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Levitt Pavilion Dayton’s UpClose concerts provide a unique opportunity for concertgoers to purchase tickets without knowing the performer or venue details until just before the event. Previous UpClose concerts have taken place in unexpected locations around Dayton such as Joui Wine, a studio at ThinkTV and Front Street Artists. Attendees only discover the exact location 36 hours before the performance and the artists are revealed as they step on the stage. At each concert, audiences get a musical tasting menu with three artists from varying genres. Tickets are $45 for the next Levitt UpClose concert slated Jan. 16, 2025. For tickets, visit levittdayton.com. Read more about the series.


Around Town: Nativity scenes from around the world on display at University of Dayton

The University of Dayton is opening a new nativity exhibition  at the Roesch Library called Joy to the World. The exhibit is open to the public November 25 to January 17. The exhibit feature songs paired with the nativities. JIM NOELKER/STAFF

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The 30th anniversary exhibition of the nativity displays at the University of Dayton’s Marian Library is free and open to the public through Jan. 17, 2025. Read more about this year’s collection curated with the theme “Joy to the World!”


🎵 Music: What is a liquid light show? Here’s how to see one in Dayton

Billy Gruber of SOS Lightshow. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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Dayton percussionist Billy Gruber enjoys collaborating with bands in the form of liquid light shows, a throwback to the genre of experimental rock music in the 1960s. He’ll be at The Brightside Music and Event Venue on Dec. 21 for a Pink Floyd tribute. Read more about his artistry.


A Day in the Life: Mychaelyn Michalec is a local artist who creates daily on her ‘island’

Artist Mychaelyn Michalec in her South Park studio. “The women in my family showed me how to embroider. The rug tufting is something that I taught myself. I was looking for a craft process that had the same feeling as painting.”

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Credit: Hannah Kasper

Dayton artist Mychaelyn Michalec’s creations are made of fiber in the needle punching technique. She’s also represented by three galleries — K Contemporary in Denver, Sarah Gormley in Columbus, and CAMP Gallery in Miami. Read more about her artistic passions and projects.


📷 Photos: Kettering Mayor’s Tree Lighting at Lincoln Park Civic Commons, Lebanon Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade & Festival and Oregon Historic District Grand Holiday Tour of Homes

The Kettering Mayor’s Tree Lighting kicked off the city’s holiday season on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, at Lincoln Park Civic Commons. Activities included Mayor Peggy Lehner’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony, photos with Santa Paws, caroling by the Kettering Children’s Choir, horse-drawn carriage rides plus cookies and cocoa. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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The Kettering Mayor’s Tree Lighting took place Dec. 6 at Lincoln Park Civic Commons.

The 35th annual Lebanon Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade & Festival happened in Historic Downtown Lebanon on Dec. 7.

The Oregon Historic District’s Grand Holiday Tour of Homes returned Dec. 7 and 8.


🍷 ICYMI: Wondering which vintage compliments a niche romance novel? Swoon Books & Wine can tell you

Swoon Books & Wine, a romance bookstore and wine bar, is slated to arrive in February 2025 to the Shops of Oakwood. It is co-owned by CMS Certified Sommelier Lauren Gay of Joui Wine, and Lindsay Woodruff of Oakwood fair trade boutique Maraluna. Here they recommend book and wine pairings.

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Swoon Books & Wine, a romance bookstore and wine bar co-owned by CMS Certified Sommelier Lauren Gay of Joui Wine and Lindsay Woodruff of fair trade boutique Maraluna, is slated to open in February 2025. Here’s a preview of what to expect.


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