Itâs the week of Christmas, and thereâs a lot going on between now and New Yearâs Day. In todayâs Morning Briefing, weâll give you a roundup of a variety of stories weâve done surrounding the holiday. From celebrations, holiday light displays, restaurant openings to local ways to ring in the new year, we have you covered. If you have thoughts or feedback on this newsletter or other news tips, please let me know at Greg.Lynch@coxinc.com. Want to read the digital version of the newspaper? Click here for our daily ePaper. The newsletter should take about 2 minutes, 45 seconds to read. Here are some of the remaining holiday events slated in the region as we approach Christmas ââââââââââââââââââââââââ ⢠Put up a tree: Itâs not too late to buy live Christmas trees in the Dayton region. Hereâs where to find them. ⢠The Harlem Globetrotters: Watch in awe as players go head-to-head featuring epic dunks, jaw-dropping four-point shots and more. They return to the Nutter Center on Dec. 31. ⢠Celebrate Christmas Eve: Experience a serene drive through Davidâs Cemetery, 4600 Mad River Road in Kettering, on Tuesday. ⢠Restaurants open on Christmas: For those who arenât planning a meal on Christmas or donât celebrate and want to go out to eat, there are a few options in the Dayton area. ⢠Pop-up bar: The owners of Cherry Street Bottle Shop in Troy have transformed its downstairs cocktail lounge into a Christmas pop-up bar âCheer on Cherry Streetâ for the holiday season. ⢠Last minute shopping: Take a stroll through the downtown districts to find several unique gifts for your family and friends. Hereâs a rundown of each districtâs offerings. New Yearâs Eve things to do in Dayton and the region ââââââââââââââââââââââââ The Dayton area is home to many New Yearâs Eve events, and here is a guide to some of those: ⢠Orbit Fun Center in Huber Heights: Throughout New Yearâs Eve, Orbit Fun Center will celebrate in a number of ways. Family friendly activities start the day leading to their Adult Skate which begins at 10:30 p.m. ⢠The Foundry Rooftop: The Foundry Rooftop will kick off 2025 with an age 21 and older event called âFire and Ice,â featuring variety of gourmet food and alcoholic beverage options. ⢠Dayton Funny Bone: The Dayton Funny Bone will send off 2024 with performances by two acclaimed comics, Rob Ward and Spencer James. ⢠Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway: The venue is kicking off 2025 with its annual New Yearâs Eve celebration. Music will be provided by LYD at the H-Lounge Stage, featuring a special balloon drop at midnight. More holiday news ââââââââââââââââââââââââ ⢠Holiday travel: Itâs expected to be busiest ever: Airport reveals favorite destinations. ⢠Sensory-friendly holiday experiences: It is estimated that 15 to 20 percent of the worldâs population is neurodivergent. Having a form of neurodivergence can often times be accompanied by sensory issues. Lights, sounds, crowds, temperature, clothing, music and more can all become an issue, especially around the holidays. Whether you or someone you know has sensory sensitivities these ideas could come in handy this Holiday Season. ⢠Cookie Contest: The Dayton Daily News holiday cookie contest returned this year with area bakers submitting nearly 30 of their very best recipes. Here are our top 10. ⢠Team Santa: Local Santas say itâs a great retirement gig and way to meet other seniors. ⢠Gift of dining: Suggestions for gifts of Dayton dining and experiences this holiday season. |