Joined: 16 Jan 2008 Age: 41 Gender: Male Posts: 144
08 Sep 2008, 6:02 pm
Hey, Im getting sent to attend a long boring Civil Engineering training school in Dayton, OH. Anybody on here from that area? Suggestions on what I should do on my down time in that area that would be interesting? Im down w/hanging out w/people too on the weekends sure the hell not going to know anybody or anything of the area. Thanks
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09 Sep 2008, 10:04 am
What school is this?
Dayton's not too bad. There are museums and such, and the Dayton Philharmonic if you like classical music. I used to live north of Cincinnati, so not far from Dayton, but now I'm in Miami.
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Joined: 16 Jan 2008 Age: 41 Gender: Male Posts: 144
09 Sep 2008, 10:00 pm
It's the Air Force Civil Engineering School sigh 7 weeks of homosexual boredom . I think a lot of tax payers would fringe when they look how much money they spend on us putting us through pointless schools. Dang, the miami river sounds fun how fast is the river? I should have my own vehicle and a little spare cash... Got any more suggestions?
Joined: 14 Jul 2009 Gender: Male Posts: 8 Location: Lakewood, Ohio, USA (Near Cleveland)
26 Sep 2009, 3:41 pm
ChristinaCSB wrote:
Cleveland rocks!
You have no idea how much I wish I was in Cleveland right now. I'm from Cleveland, I moved to Dayton 3 weeks ago for a job.
In comparison to Dayton, Cleveland is like New York and Tokyo rolled into one. I've been trying to find something, ANYTHING, to keep myself occupied (Book Clubs, Church Groups, Etc.) but so far things haven't been going well.
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The parks in and around Dayton are all pretty good. I go to them frequently...or I did when I was living down there. I'm in BG for school at the moment but Ohio is still pretty bland. It doesn't help that there's this perpetual cloud over Dayton.
Like everyone else said: there are art galleries and concerts and plays and museums.
St. Patty's day is really, really, really big (but you won't be there, will you? Good to know anyway I guess). Since you probably won't be there long, I doubt you'll run out of stuff to do. I mean, there's always movies if nothing else, but I like the parks best. Try Grant and Bill Yeck, they're two of the bigger ones. Grant has a fantastic variety of areas, like a marsh and forest, grasslands and stuff. Lots of animals too.
The river is a lot of fun too. I've been rafting and canoeing on it. It's good if you're just starting out, and I'm sure it's still fun even if you've canoed and rafted across the U.S.
I should probably add that if you're interested there is an AS social group that meets in the church across from Kettering/Fairmont High School last I checked.
http://darngroup.tripod.com/ That's their website. They have all sorts of branches from a parent group, a youth group, adult group and stuff. The people are really nice. I bet you can make some friends there.