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Just Visitin’

With the Editor

Happy St. Patrick’s Day I hope I haven’t jinxed the great weather we’ve been experiencing so early in the season. But I unpacked my shorts today and used the box for sweatshirts and winter coats. This is the first time in a long time I’ve been able to drive to work with the windows down and my jacket in the back seat. Do I dare plan a Spring weekend getaway themed around the outdoors just this once? As usual, there are plenty of things to do , people to see, and places to go featured in this issue. But, alas, not all things to do are about fun, recreation and entertainment this month. You see, Spring also means Spring home improvement projects - or just plain ole’ Spring cleaning. For the most part, my bachelor pad will get a fresh new look by simply picking up and putting away all the clutter. Washing the dishes really helped the kitchen counter (and the dining room and the living room and the bedroom areas). But once my (ahem) clutter is out of the way and hidden, I do see a fresh coat of pain is in order. Then there is the broken lock on the bathroom door and the leaking faucet...I guess I do need to review the home improvement tips found on pages 6 and 7. Once I’m finished, then I’ll see you at all the fun things to do, places to go and people to see. And yes, seeing my pad all clean and fresh, I can honestly say that was actually fun, too.

Michael - Editor Page 4

About the Cover : Dublin is known for it’s irish connections and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. See the historical background on page 1518.

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Things to Do: Spring Home Improvement Projects (ARA) - Warmer temperatures, green grass and increased daylight help shake off the winter blues and inspire home and yard improvements to spruce up your surroundings. Whether you're remodeling to stay put, or putting your home on the market, consider home improvement and design trends as you plan your renovation projects. Add bold, bright colors - Need a color boost? Fresh color recommendations from the Pantone Color Institute include Tangerine Tango, Solar Power, Bellflower and Cabaret. Try adding a splash of these vivid hues to help alter your mood and boost vitality and enthusiasm. Repaint a wall, bookcase or front door for a bold color burst. Or sprinkle splashes of color with new covers for patio furniture, area rugs, pillows or window treatments. Go green, save green - Among the top green home trends from buildipedia.com is renovating to reduce your home's heating and cooling load. Add more insulation in the walls, roof and floors or seal up leaks or install new windows and doors. Look for ENERGY STAR-qualified products that help lower your home's energy consumption, and in turn, your utility bills. Low-maintenance Pella 350 Series vinyl windows and patio doors feature a premium look in an energy-saving design that is the most energy-efficient product line the company offers. Energize your entry - No time for major renovations? Weekend projects, like installing a new front door to welcome guests to dinners, graduations and get-togethers, can transform your entryway with March, 2012

minimal hassle and cost. Consider installing a 36-inch-wide entry door to add more room to maneuver. Whether you're carrying a baby or a bag of groceries, or need extra space for a wheelchair or walker, wider entry doors are ideal for nearly any home - especially multigenerational ones. Today's hottest entry door trends revolve around styles, materials and performance. "The Craftsman style remains a popular choice for entry doors," says Steve Brenizer, product marketing manager for Pella Windows and Doors. "Rustic door styles with hinge straps and clavos that create a distinctive look are also standouts. And customizing with decorative glass to let in natural light without sacrificing privacy, or adding decorative grilles are also sought-after style options." Fiberglass is in - When it comes to exterior doors, fiberglass is surging in popularity, Brenizer says. "Fiberglass entry doors look like an authentic wood door, without the ongoing maintenance needs of wood," he adds. "Plus, fiberglass offers exceptional energy efficiency, weather resistance and outstanding durability to resist dents and dings." New fiberglass Pella entry doors push industry performance standards to new levels. Their dualseal technology provides two layers of protection to help block out the damaging effects of extreme wind and rain. Fiberglass doors are very customizable, Brenizer adds. Homeowners can choose their own exterior clad color, interior wood stain or paint color, or create a custom color to truly reflect their home's style. For more information visit Pella.com or call 888-847-3552.

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Things to Do: Interior design trends: Easy seasonal changes refresh and revive your home

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(ARA) - Spring's new growth and warm sunshine provide inspiration for renewal in our lives. It's a time to pack away the sweaters and boots for lighter layers and brimmed hats. Homeowners should embrace this same mindset one where you pack away the heavy textures and colors of winter in favor of breezy fabrics and fun decor that inspire a fresh feeling in your house. Break out of the winter gloom by making some simple changes to your home with bright, fresh decor. Here are the top trends in interior decorating that capture the optimistic feeling of springtime, without having to spend a lot of time or money. 1. Color your world happy - To uplift your mood and give your home a new personality, color should be the first thing you address. Paint is an easy and affordable way to dramatically change a living spaĂ&#x;ce. Spring's hot color palette includes rich hues of blue and turquoise, vibrant pink and orange tones, and soft greens and neutrals. Visit your local Lowe's for inspiration from the paint color studio that allows do-it-yourselfers to identify the "hot" paint colors of the season and even pick up samples of each hue to try at home. Feeling adventurous? Dabble in some Page 6

vibrant shades inspired by the flora and fauna in your region. Love the bright red of blooming tulips? How about the rich blue of the sky at the noon hour? Try picking one thing and paint it that bold color - a single wall, a door, or even a piece of furniture. Watch as the entire room suddenly comes to life. 2. Mix in light and fresh decor - Making small changes to your home's decor is a great way to refresh the interior, and you don't have to spend a ton of money. Window treatments are a great place to start - replace dense fabrics with airy options that beg to blow in the warm breeze. Next, store away existing rugs and replace with ones that feature bright colors or botanical designs. Dark accent pillows can be replaced with fluffy, col-

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3. Bring the feeling of "green" indoors - The buds and blooms of spring are a big reason it's such an inspirational season, and houseplants are a great tool for awakening that sense of nature and bringing the outdoors inside. Houseplants make any room look more luxurious, and they are natural air cleaners. Coordinate pieces that feature nature's elements, such as a leaf motif on a lamp shade or a beach scene on a piece of wall art. These elements, while subtle, will work together to provide a seamless update. 4. Cut the clutter - Of course any home refresh is not complete without some cleaning. Start small and go through any clutter, sorting into piles to use, store, give away and throw away. A good dusting goes a long way too, so be sure to hit all the surfaces with a damp cloth. Shine up mirrors, which will reflect that beautiful spring sunshine to brighten and enlarge the feeling of the room. Changing your home to reflect the seasons is easy with a few basic steps and a little creativity. Remember to embrace the feeling of spring, and the inspiration will come naturally. March, 2012

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People to See: at the Victoria Theatre Chicago Mass Choir We Can Do All Things

“One Night Only

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Tickets: $25 BUY TICKETS NOW! CHICAGO MASS CHOIR is known for its versatile Traditional and Praise & Worship Gospel music sound. Since 1990, the award winning CHICAGO MASS CHOIR has recorded 15 Billboard charting projects. In addition, they have recorded and performed with many artists such as Bob Dylan, Three Mo' Tenors and Umphrey's McGee and Onirama (Athens, Greece). The choir consists of dedicated members, including ministers and evangelists from various denominations. SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY! Prior to the evening performance of the CHICAGO MASS CHOIR at the Victoria Theatre, Professor William Hamilton, minister of music for the New Covenant Baptist Church and chartered member of the CHICAGO MASS CHOIR, will present a Gospel Music Workshop for select choir representatives of the greater Miami Valley at the Mathile Theatre in the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center from 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. The workshop is limited to 3-4 participants from each church or organization and may be reserved by contacting Betty Gould at (937) 4618295 or betty.gould@victoriatheatre.com. The cost for the workshop is $15 per person. Tickets Available at Ticket Center Stage (937) 228-3630 or (888) 228-3630 www.TicketCenterStage.com Schuster Center Box Office Page 08

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Places to Go :

The March 20 Mid-Day Arts Café features a look at the past, present and future of The Zoot Theatre Company, Dayton's newest puppet and mask theatre company. Zoot's presentation will include Outreach Manager Dawn Roth-Smith, Resident Artist Gary Thompson and Artistic Director Tristan Cupp sharing the story of creating The Zoot Theatre Company, how it became a reality and what their vision is for the next five years. The team will be joined by a few of their puppets for display, and to present a short piece demonstrating their use. Now in its second season, the Mid-Day Arts Café explores a new topic at noon on the third Tuesday of each month in the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center's Mathile Theatre. A collaboration between Victoria Theatre Association and Dayton area arts organizations, each session includes a delicious box lunch provided by Citilites Restaurant & Bar, performances by local arts groups or visiting artists, and an opportunity for you to ask your burning arts March, 2012

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questions. This series is a great new way for adults to network with fellow arts lovers, deepen their arts experience in a casual setting and catch up on the latest arts offerings in the Dayton region. WHEN & WHERE: Third Tuesday of Each Month Benjamin & Marian Schuster Center, Mathile Theatre Registration and Networking is from 11:30 a.m. - noon. The performance and Q&A session is from noon to 1 p.m. The cost is just $12 for a complete box lunch and beverage provided by Citilites Restaurant & Bar PLUS a different exciting performance and Q&A each month. Visit online at www.ticketcenterstage. com/ArtsCafe for our complete schedule and to order tickets. Or call 937-228-3630. These events sell out quickly, so order today! Advance ticket sales will end at 10:30 a.m. the day of the Café. Parking is available in the Arts Garage on the corner of Second and Ludlow Streets. Let the ticket www.TheWeekenderMagazine.com

agent at the registration table know you parked in the Arts Garage when you check in and you will receive a voucher that discounts your parking to $3! OTHER UPCOMING MID-DAY ARTS CAFÉS: •April 17 - FilmDayton •May 15 - The Human Race Theatre Company The Mid-Day Arts Café is made possible through The Monarch/Genesis Fund B of The Dayton Foundation. Since 1921 The Dayton Foundation has been helping people help others in the Dayton community and beyond. The Dayton Foundation helps donors find the best and most tax-wise ways to achieve their charitable objectives, invests and manages donors' charitable funds, and provides grants and leadership to grow philanthropy and help meet present and future community needs. More information about The Dayton Foundation and its services is available at www.daytonfoundation.org. Page 09


Places to Go:

Ellis Island: Gateway to a Dream The historic Murphy Theatre in downtown Wilmington is the place to be in March for a wealth of live entertainment. The month kicks off on March 3 with Mo' Mojo, an Ohio based band combining the best of Zydeco and Jam Band to unify the audience, followed on March 10 by Hotel California, the ultimate experience of The Eagles' timeless music. Following Hotel California, Mike Albert will give the "Ultimate Tribute" to the late Elvis Presley on March 17. Be Page 10

prepared to be "All Shook Up" as Mike, along with his seven piece Big "E" Band, emulates the sound of Elvis' Vegas shows. Box Seats$34.25; Main Floor-$29; Balcony$25. The month wraps up on March 24 with "Ellis Island: Gateway to a Dream," presented by the American Family Theatre. It's a high spirited musical capturing the courage and challenges of the immigration experience, celebrating the multi-cultural foundation of our nation with wonder, action and heart. Artists emigrating www.TheWeekenderMagazine.com

from their home country were particularly drawn to the U.S. due to the breadth of freedom here, including Chagall and Stravinsky, who were earlier drawn to Paris. These artists, like so many others, embraced the concept that “Art needs Freedom and Freedom needs Art.�Tickets for all these shows can be purchased online at www.themurphytheatre.org or by calling 877-2743848. The Murphy Theatre is located at 50 W. Main Street, Wilmington, Ohio 45177. March, 2012


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WILMINGTON - Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers proudly present The c March 30 & 31, 2012, at the Roberts Centre in Wilmington, Ohio. Producer, radio broadcaster and bluegrass musician, Joe Mullins, established The Southern Ohio Indoor Music Festival in 2003. This festival has only continued to grow in both popularity and polish. For nine years, this event has showcased award-winning writers, vocalists, pickers and bands. This year's line up continues that tradition. Del McCoury has been writing and performing bluegrass for over 50 years. Winner of the 2005 Best Bluegrass Album Grammy, The Del McCoury Band will delight the audience Friday evening. Nothin' Fancy, one of the most entertaining bands in the bluegrass genre, will also take the March, 2012

stage Friday. Winners of the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America for three consecutive years ( 2010, 2009, 2008), their strong vocals, energetic stage presence and down-to-earth charm keep people coming back for more. Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers will entertain folks on Friday afternoon and evening. Bluegrass fans love to hear great gospel tunes and this weekend delivers with Paul Williams & The Victory Trio. Rebel recording artist, Paul Williams & The Victory Trio, will perform both Friday and Saturday. Rounding out the schedule will be the Boxcars, winners of four 2011 IBMA awards. Also performing at this spring festival will be The Kenny & Amanda Smith Band, Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers, The Moron Brothers www.theweekendermagazine.com

and David Davis & The Warrior River Boys. Friday morning's mandolin workshop with Mike Terry, David Davis and Mike Andes and Saturday morning's guitar workshop with Adam McIntosh and Kenny Smith will offer techniques and tips for those wishing to watch and learn from some of the best. Bring your instruments! The Roberts Centre has proven to be the consummate host for this family-friendly event. Improved seating will offer better views and easier access for all performances. The adjacent Holiday Inn provides first-class accomodations, and RV parking is also available. Tickets range from $30 - $65 and are available on line at www.somusicfest.com or by phoning 937-372-5804. Receive $5 off all advance ticket purchases before March 27. Page 11


Things to Do: Study Tuskegee Airmen WILMINGTON - On March 22 at 7 p.m., Anthony Gibbs will present Courage in the Skies: The Story of the Tuskegee Airmen at the Clinton County History Center. Through dramatic interpretation, Gibbs becomes a Tuskegee Airman, facing unique struggles at home and overseas. Their true stories of adventure and courage high above the ground, and determination on the ground, come alive with a dynamic Gibbs guiding the way. This presentation honors the Tuskegee Airmen for their service for country and comrades. Anthony Gibbs has traveled throughout Ohio as a teaching artist and living history performer. A graduate of Ohio State University, Mr. Gibbs is founder

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and Creative Director of Black Historic Impressions, an organization dedicated to the remembrance, appreciation and exhibition of African American contributions throughout history. This presentation is made possible in part through funding by the Ohio Humanities Council with support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Attend this presentation on March 22 at 7 p.m. at the Clinton County History Center, 149 E. Locust Street in Wilmington. There is no charge for this program. Due to limited seating reservations are required. Call (937) 382-4684 or e-mail us at directorcchs@frontier.com. For more information contact the Clinton County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 877-4284748 or email dstamper@clintoncountyohio.com

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COLUMBUS - For over 25 years, Scott Antique Markets has been "America's Favorite Treasure Hunt" for incredible antiques and collectibles! Hosting the World's Largest Indoor Antique Shows in Atlanta, They also host November thru March at the Ohio Expo Center, providing over 800 exhibit booths. heated and A/C facilities and table and chair rentals are provided. The last show of the season is March 24-25. Admission is free and hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. You may find anything from paintings, silver and maps to furniture, rugs, instruments and much, much more. There is always ample parking, abundant hotels and restaurants nearby. Scott Antique Markets has been promoting top quality antique shows for over 25 years. This organization is considered one of the leaders in the antique show business and one of the best in the world. Widely known in the antique industry as America's Favorite Antique Show, Scott

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Antique Markets is unique among antique shows - not just because of the massive number of people who have visited us over the years, but also due to the spirit of caring and co-operation that we extend to our dealers and customers. The Ohio Expo Center is located at the State Fair Grounds, 717 East 17th Ave. For more information, visit online at www.scottantiquemarket.com or call 740-569-2800. All year, every year - we'll see you at the Scott Antique Markets America's Favorite Treasure Hunt!

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