Itâs the week of Thanksgiving, and thereâs a lot going on. In todayâs Morning Briefing, weâll give you a roundup of a variety of stories weâve done surrounding the holiday. From celebrations, meal planning, restaurant openings to local entertainment, we have you covered. If you have thoughts or feedback on this newsletter or other news tips, please let me know at [email protected]. Want to read the digital version of the newspaper? Click here for our daily ePaper. The newsletter should take about 4 minutes, 21 seconds to read.
Free holiday meals available Wednesday before Thanksgiving; Feast of Giving to return next year Miami Valley Meals will host the fifth consecutive Turkey Takeaway event on Wednesday, providing free Thanksgiving meals to the public. ⢠Where to go: Trotwood-Madison High School and the University of Dayton Arena from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday. ⢠What to do: Guests should remain in their vehicles and follow volunteer direction and signage for meal pickup. ⢠Volunteer: Those interested in supporting MVMâs mission through volunteering or with a donation can visit miamivalleymeals.org for more information. ⢠Feast of Giving: The primary sponsor of the event, the Feast of Giving, plans to return to in-person events next Thanksgiving. That event usually brought around 7,000 people together at the Dayton Convention Center between 2009 to 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic put the in-person event on pause.
5 local businesses feature Thanksgiving-inspired food creations ⢠CULTURE By Chef Dane: The Thanksgiving sandwich includes house smoked turkey, jalapeno cornbread stuffing, collard greens, gravy, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce all on toasted challah bread. ⢠Death Grip Donuts: The food truck has launched two Thanksgiving-inspired donuts: â Mash Tater (a donut topped with a mound of mashed potatoes, melted cheddar cheese, crispy bacon and a sprinkle of chives) â Thankful as Cluck (a donut loaded with mashed potatoes, herbed stuffing, a slice of turkey, cranberry sauce and a pipette of gravy) ⢠Taste of Belgium: Their Thanksgiving Waffle features a pumpkin-infused waffle split in two thatâs topped with roasted turkey, arugula, cranberry sauce and cheese. The waffle is served alongside sweet potato fries. ⢠Tony & Peteâs: Their Thanksgiving Sandwich features local turkey, sharp cheddar, Calabrian, cranberry jam, arugula, Dijon, Frenchâs fried onions and a side of house made lemon Dijon gravy for dunking. ⢠The Ugly Duckling: A collaboration between Blazinâ Dayton Spice Co. and Uncle Boofâs World Famous Pancake Mix in Daytonâs St. Anneâs Hill Historic District is featuring two new dinner specials. â The Gobbler (a turkey burger topped with smoked gouda, stuffing and turkey gravy) â The Thanksgiving Pie (an olive oil-based pizza topped with turkey, green beans and dried cranberries)
Restaurants open on Thanksgiving in the Dayton region ⢠Open for business: Here are a selection of seven restaurants open on Thanksgiving day in the Dayton area, including their location, hours and some information about their holiday menu.
How to watch and stream the Macyâs Thanksgiving Day Parade The holiday season really kicks off when the massive helium balloons start floating through New York. ⢠By the numbers: The Macyâs Thanksgiving Day parade â two years away from its 100th birthday â this year will feature 17 giant character balloons, 22 floats, 15 novelty and heritage inflatables, 11 marching bands, 700 clowns, 10 performance groups and more stars than can fit around a table. ⢠What time will it be on? The parade starts at 8:30 a.m., in all time zones. ⢠What channel? It will be on NBC. ⢠Who are some of the stars performing? Jennifer Hudson will perform, as will Kylie Minogue and Billy Porter. ⢠New balloons: There will be six new featured character balloons, including Minnie Mouse, âExtraordinary Noorahâ with The Elf on the Shelf, Gabby from âGabbyâs Dollhouse,â Goku from âDragon Ball,â Marshall from âPaw Patrolâ and a new âSpider-Man.â
10 local shows to see during the holidays: âElf in Concert,â âNutcracker,â âLittlest Angelâ and more World premieres, local premieres, classic opera, intimate cabaret, a variety show, and a feel-good film are among the appealing options heading across local stages this holiday season. |