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9 298-6000 • 294-3186 DOTTIE SAVAGE THE FINEST IN REPRESENTATION This exceptional condo is bound to captivate you. Featuring: dramatic 2 sty great room with fireplace, hardwood floors, wonderfully designed kitchen, first floor master with private bath offering whirlpool tub, shower, ample closets, 2 possibly 3 bdrms on 2nd floor with loft & exer- cise rm. A truly beautiful home! $379,999. Dottie Savage 298-6000, 294-3186 829 Timberlake Court Luxurious life- style awaits the buyer of this 3-story townhouse. Premier loca- tion in elegant Rubicon Mill. Handsome entry with hardwood floors, spa- c i o u s living room with elongated windows, crown moldings, elevated ceiling, fireplace, wet bar, handsome dining room, and magnificent galley kitchen with breakfast/family rm. Master bedroom features fireplace, private bath, oversized closet. Exceptional storage. Immediate occupancy. $250,000. Call Dottie Savage 298-6000 1007 Rubicon Rd. Price Slashed! 25% Off Expires 6/30/09. Not valid on special value collection or with other coupon. 25% Off The Framing Of Any Diploma, Award Or School Memento of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower. 9/14 – 9/30 Berlin Airlift Exhibit: Traveling exhibit featuring historic photographs and objects pertaining to the Berlin Airlift. Oakwood Historical Society 1947 Far Hills Avenue, Oakwood 299-3793 Museum hours are limited. 1-3pm first and third Sundays through October Ongoing – The Long-Romspert Homestead House is one of the earliest homes still exist- ing in Oakwood. 9/20 Fun on the Farm 12/13 Holidays at the Homestead Rosewood Gallery 2655 Olson Dr., Kettering 296-0294 Thru 9/4 Debra Davis (installation) & Linda Langhorst (painting and drawing) 9/14 – 10/9 Donovan Widmer/Fall Faculty Exhibit: Sculpture by Widmer 9/9 – 12/11 HWD (heightxwidthxdepth) 2009: A regional sculpture competition Opening reception November 8, 2 – 4pm. Sinclair Community College Galleries 444 West Third Street, Bldg. 13, Dayton 512-5381 Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery 9/9 – 10/8 Fine Art Faculty Exhibition Reception September 17, 5-6pm 10/13 – 11/19 Abner Cope ZoneVI Photography Gallery 9/9 – 10/8 Fine Art Faculty Exhibition: Reception: September 17, 5 – 6:30pm 10/13 – 11/18 Shelly Murney SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park 2301 West River Rd., Dayton 268-8199 Ongoing SunWatch is a 13th century American Indian village situated along the Great Miami River in Dayton. Excavations form 1971 to 1978 exposed a planned, stock- aded, Fort Ancient period settlement with astronomical alignments. 10/10 – 10/11 Cultures in Contact: A 17th century Reenactments including a trade scenario between the village inhabitants and colonial traders, 17th century weapon and tool demonstrations and an American Indian game of double ball. Arts and crafts and food and beverage vendors will add to the traditional experience. University of Dayton Art Galleries ArtStreet 330 Kiefaber Street, Dayton 229-5101 Thru 9/11 Dayton Women Photographers. Reception Tuesday, 9/8, 6:30-8:30pm 9/15 10/8 Keepers of the Waters: Eco-artist and activist Betsy Damon, will share her work and creative perspective on water, within the context of our region’s own watershed. Artist reception 9/18, noon-1pm 10/14 – 10/23 Osher UDLLI Art Exhibit. Reception 10/14, 11:30am-12:30pm 10/28 – 11/23 Citizens of the World Photography Exhibit: Reception 10/29 4:30- 6pm The Roesch Library 1st Floor Gallery 300 College Park, Dayton 229-4221 Thru 9/25 Arbor Vitae: Works by Tom Watson III Thru 9/30 Five for Five: Photographs by Adam AlonzoDept. of Visual Arts Faculty and StaffExploration 11/23 – 1/15/10 Christmas Crèche Exhibit The Marian Library 7th Floor of Roesch Library 300 College Park, Dayton 229-4214 or 4254 Thru 9/11 Patrick Pye – A Retrospective: A member of the Irish Royal Academy of Art, Pye has won numerous awards for his han- dling of biblical themes through contemporary expressionism. An extensive collection of his lithographs will be on display Thru 11/27 Crèche Exhibit: Explore how the birth of Christ is seen around the world with the Marian Library’s annual display of 30 crèches from its collection of more than 1,400 Nativity scenes. 9/14 – 11/20 Katherine Ann Osenga – Icons of the Electronic Age 11/23 – 1/15/10 Christmas Crèche Exhibit 11/23 – 1/15/10 Darel Sparling – When Purple Meets all Other Colors Rike Gallery 300 College Park, Dayton 229-3237 or 3261 Thru 9/24 Shelf: Dept. of Visual Arts Faculty and Staff Exploration. Closing Reception 9/24 5-7pm 10/1 – 10/29 On Seeing What’s Right in Front of You: ABCs, 123s and New York City. Joanne Dugan, Manhattan artist, photographer, writer and designer hopes to encourage viewers to do the same. Closing reception 11/29, 5-7pm 11/10 – 12/9 Senior Exhibition. Opening reception 11/17, 5-7 pm. Wright State University Art Galleries Robert & Elaine Stein Gallery A132 Creative Arts Center 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton 775-2978 9/13 - 10/18 Line Fade: Erwin Redl Works fuse art and technology. His light installations transform architectural spaces into intense body experiences. 11/1 – 1/10/10 Reflections on Darwin: Artists explore through the various contemporary art practices the ideas behind evolution. -----------AUGUST------------- 8/27 Thu Elvis Costello and The Sugarcanes 8pm Costello’s work has earned him membership in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, several Grammys and an Oscar nomination. Fraze Pavilion, Kettering 296-3300 8/29 Sat Sax Appeal – Jerry Steinke 7:30pm Clifton Opera House, Corner of Rt. 343 & Clay, Clifton, OH 767-8452 8/30 Sun Lone Raven 7pm Eclectic blend of Celtic and acoustic music with more than 30 instru- ments. Stubb’s Park Amphitheatre, 255 W. Spring Valley Rd., Centerville 433-7155 ---------SEPTEMBER-------- 9/1 Tue Street Drum Corps 8pm $2 Tuesday Concert combines tribal music, rock, punk, dance and industrial, all somehow blending together in a chaotic, beautiful mess. Fraze Pavilion, Kettering 296-3300 9/2 Wed Kettering Civic Band 7pm Open to the pub- lic! Kettering’s well-recognized, all-volunteer band will perform a variety of traditional tunes under the stars. Fraze Pavilion, Kettering 296-3300 9/3 Thu Vectren Just Jazz Series: Kick ‘N Flava 5:30-8:30pm One of Dayton’s original favor-

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298-6000 • 294-3186

DOTTIESAVAGE

THE FINESTIN REPRESENTATION

This exceptional condo is bound to captivate you. Featuring: dramatic 2 sty great room with fireplace, hardwood floors, wonderfully designed kitchen, first floor master with private bath offering whirlpool tub, shower, ample closets, 2 possibly 3 bdrms on 2nd floor with loft & exer-cise rm. A truly beautiful home! $379,999. Dottie Savage 298-6000, 294-3186

829 Timberlake Court

Luxurious life-style awaits the buyer of this 3-story t o w n h o u s e . Premier loca-tion in elegant Rubicon Mill. H a n d s o m e entry with h a r d w o o d floors, spa-c i o u s living room with elongated windows, crown moldings, elevated ceiling, fireplace, wet bar, handsome dining room, and magnificent galley kitchen with breakfast/family rm. Master bedroom features fireplace, private bath, oversized closet. Exceptional storage. Immediate occupancy. $250,000. Call Dottie Savage 298-6000

1007 Rubicon Rd.

Price Slas

hed!

25% OffExpires 6/30/09. Not valid on special value collection or with other coupon.

25% OffThe Framing OfAny Diploma,

Award OrSchool Memento

of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower. 9/14 – 9/30 Berlin Airlift Exhibit: Traveling exhibit featuring historic photographs and objects pertaining to the Berlin Airlift.

Oakwood Historical Society1947 Far Hills Avenue, Oakwood299-3793Museum hours are limited. 1-3pm first and third Sundays through October

Ongoing – The Long-Romspert Homestead House is one of the earliest homes still exist-ing in Oakwood. 9/20 Fun on the Farm 12/13 Holidays at the Homestead

Rosewood Gallery2655 Olson Dr., Kettering296-0294

Thru 9/4 Debra Davis (installation) & Linda Langhorst (painting and drawing)9/14 – 10/9 Donovan Widmer/Fall Faculty Exhibit: Sculpture by Widmer9/9 – 12/11 HWD (heightxwidthxdepth) 2009: A regional sculpture competitionOpening reception November 8, 2 – 4pm.

Sinclair Community College Galleries444 West Third Street, Bldg. 13, Dayton512-5381

Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery9/9 – 10/8 Fine Art Faculty Exhibition Reception September 17, 5-6pm10/13 – 11/19 Abner Cope

ZoneVI Photography Gallery9/9 – 10/8 Fine Art Faculty Exhibition:

Reception: September 17, 5 – 6:30pm 10/13 – 11/18 Shelly Murney

SunWatchIndian Village/Archaeological Park2301 West River Rd., Dayton268-8199

Ongoing SunWatch is a 13th century American Indian village situated along the Great Miami River in Dayton. Excavations form 1971 to 1978 exposed a planned, stock-aded, Fort Ancient period settlement with astronomical alignments. 10/10 – 10/11 Cultures in Contact: A 17th century Reenactments including a trade scenario between the village inhabitants and colonial traders, 17th century weapon and tool demonstrations and an American Indian game of double ball. Arts and crafts and food and beverage vendors will add to the traditional experience.

University of Dayton Art GalleriesArtStreet330 Kiefaber Street, Dayton229-5101

Thru 9/11 Dayton Women Photographers. Reception Tuesday, 9/8, 6:30-8:30pm9/15 – 10/8 Keepers of the Waters: Eco-artist and activist Betsy Damon, will share her work and creative perspective on water, within the context of our region’s own watershed. Artist reception 9/18, noon-1pm10/14 – 10/23 Osher UDLLI Art Exhibit. Reception 10/14, 11:30am-12:30pm 10/28 – 11/23 Citizens of the World Photography Exhibit: Reception 10/29 4:30-6pm

The Roesch Library 1st Floor Gallery300 College Park, Dayton229-4221

Thru 9/25 – Arbor Vitae: Works by Tom Watson IIIThru 9/30 – Five for Five: Photographs by Adam AlonzoDept. of Visual Arts Faculty and StaffExploration11/23 – 1/15/10 Christmas Crèche Exhibit

The Marian Library7th Floor of Roesch Library 300 College Park, Dayton229-4214 or 4254

Thru 9/11 Patrick Pye – A Retrospective: A member of the Irish Royal Academy of Art, Pye has won numerous awards for his han-dling of biblical themes through contemporary expressionism. An extensive collection of his lithographs will be on displayThru 11/27 Crèche Exhibit: Explore how the birth of Christ is seen around the world with the Marian Library’s annual display of 30 crèches from its collection of more than 1,400 Nativity scenes.9/14 – 11/20 Katherine Ann Osenga – Icons of the Electronic Age 11/23 – 1/15/10 Christmas Crèche Exhibit 11/23 – 1/15/10 Darel Sparling – When Purple Meets all Other Colors

Rike Gallery300 College Park, Dayton229-3237 or 3261

Thru 9/24 Shelf: Dept. of Visual Arts Faculty and Staff Exploration. Closing Reception 9/24 5-7pm

10/1 – 10/29 On Seeing What’s Right in Front of You: ABCs, 123s and New York City. Joanne Dugan, Manhattan artist, photographer, writer and designer hopes to encourage viewers to do the same. Closing reception 11/29, 5-7pm11/10 – 12/9 Senior Exhibition. Opening reception 11/17, 5-7 pm.

Wright State University Art Galleries Robert & Elaine Stein GalleryA132 Creative Arts Center 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton 775-2978

9/13 - 10/18 Line Fade: Erwin Redl Works fuse art and technology. His light installations transform architectural spaces into intense body experiences. 11/1 – 1/10/10 Reflections on Darwin: Artists explore through the various contemporary art practices the ideas behind evolution.

-----------AUGUST-------------

8/27 Thu Elvis Costello and The Sugarcanes 8pm Costello’s work has earned him membership

in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, several Grammys and an Oscar nomination. Fraze Pavilion, Kettering 296-3300

8/29 Sat Sax Appeal – Jerry Steinke 7:30pm Clifton Opera House, Corner of Rt. 343 & Clay, Clifton, OH 767-8452

8/30 Sun Lone Raven 7pm Eclectic blend of Celtic and acoustic music with more than 30 instru-ments. Stubb’s Park Amphitheatre, 255 W. Spring Valley Rd., Centerville 433-7155

---------SEPTEMBER--------

9/1 Tue Street Drum Corps 8pm $2 Tuesday Concert combines tribal music, rock, punk, dance and industrial, all somehow blending together in a chaotic, beautiful mess. Fraze Pavilion, Kettering 296-3300

9/2 Wed Kettering Civic Band 7pm Open to the pub-lic! Kettering’s well-recognized, all-volunteer band will perform a variety of traditional tunes under the stars. Fraze Pavilion, Kettering 296-3300

9/3 Thu Vectren Just Jazz Series: Kick ‘N Flava 5:30-8:30pm One of Dayton’s original favor-