Coming events
August 2006
Aug: 27: Games of Dunbar's Time, 1-4 pm
Dunbar House – Ohio Historical Society
Families will love this event where they can escape the fast pace of today’s daily life and participate in games of Paul Laurence Dunbar’s time. Featured will be badminton, horseshoes, croquet and parlor games. Site admission is adults $7 and children $3.
September 2006
Sept. 10: Dunbar Interpreters to perform in Los Angeles, 12-4pm. Location TBA
Several top Paul Laurence Dunbar interpreters will gather to
perform Dunbar's stories, plays and poetry. They include Oni Lasana, Bobby Norfolk and other nationally renowned Dunbar enthusiasts. For more information, call Samuel Reece at (310) 874-0554.
Sept. 30: Croquet with the Celebrities, 3-5 pm.
Dunbar House – Ohio Historical Society
Local personalities will challenge each other in the popular game of Dunbar’s time -- croquet. The public will be able to watch the game and participate in the silent auction in the Visitor’s Center.
Site admission is adults $7 and children $3.
October 2006
Oct. 7 (8 p.m.) and Oct. 8 (4 p.m.): DCDC will stage the world premiere of a new dance work inspired by the poetry and life of Paul Laurence Dunbar at the Victoria Theatre. Choreographed by Broadway choreographer Dianne McIntyre. Tickets range from $12.50 - $45. Call (937) 228-3630. This work is made possible by generous funding from The Kettering Fund and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Oct. 14: Java and Jazz, 6-9 pm
Dunbar House – Ohio Historical Society
Jazz was a fundamental part of the Black community and culture in Dunbar’s time. Come to the Dunbar house “coffee house” for the evening and enjoy local jazz musicians and light refreshments and coffee in the courtyard. Reservations needed. Tickets are $10 for adults, OHS member adults- $8. 937-224-7061 or 800-860-0148
November 2006
Nov. 25: Elizabeth Florence Wellness Day, 10 am to 2 pm
Dunbar House – Ohio Historical Society
This community-based event is done in conjunction with the Wright State Medical Center, who is developing a medical center in the Dunbar neighborhood. Health screenings done by the Wright State Medical program will be provided. Elizabeth Florence, Dunbar’s sister died in childhood due to lack of money to see a doctor. House will not be open for tour. Event is free.