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New Jubie’s Creamery ice cream shop opens in Troy.
TROY — Jubie’s Creamery, a local ice cream shop throughout the Dayton area, has opened in Troy. Jubie’s Creamery is owned by Stacey, Fred, and daughter Julie Domicone, who opened their third creamery at 79 Foss Way on Monday, July 1. The owners established their first Jubie’s Creamery in Fairborn, in July 2018; their second creamery opened in Moraine, in May 2022.
Mundy to perform in Troy
TROY — Fridays on Prouty concert series will host the Ryan Mundy Band on Friday, July 12, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. Mundy comes from Springfield, with what he calls “rockin’ country music.” His style combines country threads of sweet soulful life-longing lyrics with red-hot-rock edges to make a modern country sound. He is a six-time nominee for the Josie Music awards at the Grand Ole Opry House for Best Male Vocalist in 2022 and for Song of the Year for “On You” and Best Music Video for “Truck Thang” in 2023. Ryan Mundy is an Ohio-original and a rising force in the Ohio country music scene. He is a hardworking, tireless performer with a bright vision for his style. His latest recording is “Payin My Dues,” which speaks of his energy and determination.
Noah Wotherspoon Band to perform at Prouty concert series
TROY — The Noah Wotherspoon Band will be performing on Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m for the Fridays on Prouty music series in downtown Troy. Wotherspoon revealed his exceptional guitar skills by the age of 11. As a young teenager he had his own band called Noah and the Stratocats, who won a spot on the prestigious Chicago Blues Fest stage when he was just 16. The Stratocats played the Chicago Blues Fest for the next eight years. In 2015 Noah received the Albert King award for Best Guitarist at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
Concert series will feature Solistic
TROY — The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center will host Solistic on Tuesday, July 16 at 7:30 p.m. This wildly creative band hails from Dayton, and includes Khrys Blank and Eric Reith on percussion, Brad Denson on bass, Josh Johnson on drums, Eric Henry on guitar and Damien Dennis on keys. They call themselves a “multi-genre collective” of musicians from a variety of backgrounds and influences producing their own version of “funky original rock.” We might slide from rock to jazz to somewhere in bluesland without realizing we’ve been traveling. It will be a lucky night at the Hayner with this percussion-led soulful sound.
Public can check out telescope from Piqua library
Piqua Public Library patrons can check out more than just books or movies. The library now has a telescope available at the circulation desk. People can check out the telescope for up to seven days. As long as it is available, it can be checked out by any adult with a valid ID and a library card.
Historic Sidney Theatre Presents “Footloose: The Musical”
SIDNEY — The Historic Sidney Theatre has announced its upcoming production of the musical “Footloose,” set to hit the stage from July 19 to 21. Audiences can look forward to a performance that brings the 1980s classic to life, complete with songs and dance numbers. “Footloose: The...
6 Window Signs Both Vinyl and Goldleaf
WORKING WITH GLASS can be challenging, but the results can also be alluring and stunning. “Any time we install window graphics downtown, we usually get lots of ‘Looky Lous,’” says Dennis Schaub, FastTrack Signs (Bellefontaine, OH). “But this install was particularly attention-getting. We had most of the staff watching us from inside the building and a ton of people watching us from the outside of the building as well, which typically always makes me nervous, then I start making silly mistakes, which makes me more anxious,” Schaub says.
Bronzed Up Lashed Out opens near downtown Sidney
SIDNEY — Bronzed Up Lashed Out is a new business near downtown Sidney. It is located at 500 E. Court Street Building B in the Valentinez Spa, across the street from Goodwill, behind Momentum Counseling. Tara Schroer, owner of Bronzed Up Lashed Out, specializes in eyelash extensions, full body...
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