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More than 40 images, in watercolor, oils, acrylics and colored collages, are the work of Brother Joe Barrish, one of the gallery's resident artists.
Boy have homecoming fashions changed. We found everything from frilly taffeta frocks to psychedelic bell bottoms and ruffled shirts when we searched area high school yearbooks stored in the Dayton Metro Library's Local History Room.
The fifth annual Top 10 African American Women's Award Luncheon was held Wednesday, Sept. 10, at Sinclair's Ponitz Center.
Janet Laubie created a quilt on behalf of the entire family for her mother, Virginia Ellen Biggs Utz, for her 80th birthday on October 10th.
Photos from one of Dayton Municipal Court Judge Daniel G. Gehres wedding albums. Gehres has officiated over more than 1,500 weddings since taking the bench in 1988. In exchange for the service, he asks that the couple be happy and takes a snapshot for his
Were YOU spotted at Tamarack Swim Club and Splash Moraine this summer?
Do you recognize these famous faces from these childhood photos?
Atalie Gagnet, 26, of Dayton, just completed the first panel of series of murals that will be painted on the side of Pacesetter painting building at 336 Jones Street (and Wayne Ave.) with a logo of the historic South Park District.
Where did you go on vacation? Show us and view other user's vacation spots by uploading your photos to our gallery.
Children enjoy exploring and learning about the outdoors at Children's Discovery Garden in Wegerzyn Gardens Five Rivers MetroParks on Tuesday August 12.
Farmers market set up in the parking lot of Dorothy Lane Market in Washington Twp. on July 26.
The exhibition, which opens to the public on September 20 and runs through January 4, 2009, will feature children - girls and boys, young and old, cute and not so cute.
Classic car owners display their vehicles at a drive-in in Kettering on Friday, July 18.
Take a one tank trip to the Spangler Candy Co. in Bryan, Ohio where Dum Dum lollipops and other assorted candies are made.
Photos from the pre-judging of the 4-H non-livestock entries for the 2008 Clark County Fair.
Twenty kids from Dayton, ages 12 to 13, are painting 150 trash cans that will be placed in city parks as part of a teen readiness program through City of Dayton Recreation and Youth Services.
Karen Pansing and her husband, Jeff, have been hybridizing and selling day lilies for nearly 20 years. This year, the day lily field is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through July 20.
Antioch University McGregor Commencement 2008 at the Schuster Center Sunday, June 29, 2008.
It's not the heat, it's the humidity! As the mercury rises, people get outside to enjoy nice weather, take a dip in the pool, or keep an eye on summer storms.
Crunch, a 165-pound alligator snapping turtle is making his home this week at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. Crunch, who's believed to be between 150 and 200 years old, can be seen through Saturday, June 21, at the museum at 2600 DeWeese Parkway in Da
View photos of the Clark State graduation at the Kuss auditorium.
View photos from the Tecumseh H.S. graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 7.
View photos from the Sunday, May 25, graduation ceremony for Northmont High School.
View photos from Springboro High School's graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 7.
Check back here Saturday, June 7 for photos from Waynesville High School's graduation ceremony.
View photos from Carlisle High School's graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 7.
A classic symbol of Americana, the drive-in movie theater turns 75 this weekend.
User-submitted photos from the high school graduating Class of 2008!
Check out photos from the 2008 Oakwood High School graduation held at the Schuster Center on Monday, June 3.
View photos from the Saturday, May 24, graduation ceremony for Bethel High School.
View photos from the Saturday, May 24, graduation ceremony for Troy High School.
Photos from Preble-Shawnee High School's graduation ceremony.
Check here for photos from Warren County Career Center's graduation ceremony on Thursday, May 22.
If you're looking to get into a swim suit this summer, "Wii Fit" might be a good start to your exercise program.
Local children wrote in to columnist Dale Huffman to nominate their moms for Mother of the year. Read some of their letters and see their drawings.
Professor Jim McCutcheon's Beginning Guitar 1 final at University of Dayton's Music/Theatre Building on April 30.
The desire to enter married life with poise and grace is why some couples add dance lessons to the pre-wedding to-do list. Area dance schools say that's common, although many couples wait until the last few weeks.
Sephora, a franchise store that opened at The Greene in Beavercreek in February 2008, is a wonderland of beauty supplies.
Are your kids climbing the walls yet? Where can you take an energetic toddler to burn off some energy?
See yourself, your friends or your neighbors in our You've Been Spotted gallery from the Home and Garden Show at the Dayton Convention Center, March 8-9, 2008.
The 12th annual Dayton Home and Garden Show will be held at the Dayton Convention Center March 7-9. Seven landscaped garden areas, eight designed rooms and more than 250 exhibitors will be on site.
Whether adding some color to a dull winter day or nourishing your body with vitamin A, orange things are making a splash.
Wedding gowns and more were on display at the Bridal Show at the Dayton Marriott Sunday, Jan. 27.
Photos from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
User-submitted photos of their carved pumpkins for Halloween!
These are the winning entries from the City Life photo contest for July.
Vintage fashions included wedding dresses and bridesmaids gowns from the 1930s, '40s and '50s were on display during a special Mother's Day event.
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