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CABS Swag Bag pick up

Boonshoft CJCE 525 Versailles Dr., Centerville, OH

We will be handing out the swag bags to the donors of CABS from 11am - 1pm

Dayton Junior Youth Group (grades 6-8) Fall kickoff

Disc Golf at Stubbs Park (100 W. Spring Valley Rd. Centerville, OH 45458) $5/person No experience necessary. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather! We will meet in the parking lot near the first tee. See map.

$5.00
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Unleash Your Inner Author with novelist Martha Moody

Click here to register Ever wanted to create a character out of nothing but words? Invent a world? Present a fresh take on a common problem or experience? Is there a story you were meant to tell? This 5-week class will give you time, support, suggestions and exercises to help you unleash your inner author. […]

CABS: Steven Levy “Facebook: The Inside Story”

Click here to register!  What started as a simple website to serve as a college social network, Facebook is nearly unrecognizable from Zuckerberg’s first, modest iteration. It has grown into a tech giant, the largest social media platform and one of the most gargantuan companies in the world. Renowned tech writer Steven Levy has had […]

Ice Cream with JYG!

We want you to help us plan the 2020-21 Dayton Junior Youth Group calendar! Kids in grades 6-8 are invited to join us for a virtual meeting to plan events for the year. Advance registration is required. As a way to thank you, all participants will receive a FREE pint of Graeter's ice cream or […]

CABS: Amy Fish “I Wanted Fries with That: How to Ask for What you Want and Get What you Need”

Click here to register!  Jews expe­ri­ence injus­tices large and small — the restau­rant botch­ing our bagel shmear, car deal­er­ship not return­ing our calls, or find­ing bacon in the syn­a­gogue fridge. Often, we suf­fer in silence for fear of offend­ing any­one, or we kvetch too loud­ly and risk being ignored. In I Want­ed Fries with That, Jew­ish author Amy […]

CABS: Yousef Bashir “Words of My Father: Love and Pain in Palestine”

Click here to register!  When the soccer-mad Yousef was eleven, the Second Intifada exploded. First came the shooting, then the occupation. Ordered to leave their family home, Yousef’s father refused, even when the Israeli soldiers moved in, seizing the top two floors. For five long years, three generations of the Bashir family were virtual prisoners […]

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