Dayton TikTokers

As you scroll through TikTok, you may be surprised to see some local people and places pop up. Here are some of our favorites:

Check out these businesses from Dayton with their own TikToks:

Sara’s Appearance on WYSO Book Nook

Sara was interviewed on WYSO’s Book Nook about her latest book, Murder in Victorian Dayton: The Tragic Story of Bessie Little!
To read the article about her book and interview: Dayton Daily News article.

Upcoming Spring and Summer Events

  • Children’s Free Book Fair
    29 West First Street, Dayton
    May 17th-18th
  • Food Truck Rally
    Thomas Cloud Park
    May 20th at 4 pm
  • Summer Flea Market
    Charles Lathrem Senior Center
    June 7th
  • Troy Strawberry Festival
    405 Public Square, Troy Ohio
    June 7th-8th
  • Yellow Springs Street Fair
    101 Dayton Street
    June 14th
  • Greene County Strawberry Fest
    120 Fairground Rd, Xenia
    June 21st-22nd
  • Hunger Days Food Truck Rally
    2910 Trebein Road (Hobson Freedom Park), Fairborn
    July 24th at 4pm
  • Art on the Commons
    695 Lincoln Park Blvd, Kettering
    August 10th
  • Greater Dayton Lebanese Festival
    50 Nutt Road, Dayton
    August 22nd-24th

Dayton Codebreakers – Sir Dermot Turing’s Visit

Did you know Dayton played a big part in World War II? Local electric engineer and inventor Joseph Desch was the Research Director of the Navy’s program to design and build a bombe – a machine to read coded communications from Germany (coded by the Enigma).

Desch and his team worked in one of NCR’s buildings decoding the messages using the American Bombe Machine and would then send the messages to Washington D.C. as intelligence. While working with the American Bombe Machine, Alan Turing – known for cracking Germany’s Enigma code – visited Joseph Desch in Oakwood and at the NCR building.

Retired RAF Captain Andrew Lloyd, along with the organization he founded, Oakwood Unsung Heroes, have been working to showcase this piece of history by having a City of Oakwood proclamation for the month of May to be Codebreaker Month, and they have an exhibit on display at Wright Memorial Public Library in collaboration with the National Cryptologic Museum.

On May 8th, the nephew of Alan Turing, Sir Dermot Turing, will be speaking at the Dayton International Peace Museum and at Carillon Park. For both events, tickets are free, but limited.

  • May 8th at 11am @ Dayton International Peace Museum
  • May 8th at 7:30pm @ Carillon Park

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