What happens after the Dayton NATO Spring Parliamentary assembly?

From left: Patrick Nugent, president and CEO of Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Gabriel van Aalst, president and CEO of Dayton Live, Sue Edwards, president of Wright State University; and Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10). Photo by Russell Florence Jr.

Credit: Russell Florence

Credit: Russell Florence

From left: Patrick Nugent, president and CEO of Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Gabriel van Aalst, president and CEO of Dayton Live, Sue Edwards, president of Wright State University; and Congressman Mike Turner (OH-10). Photo by Russell Florence Jr.
  • Planners stressed the importance of making performances and exhibits accessible to Dayton audiences both before and after the event.
  • The Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra and Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra will perform a “Concert for Peace” Thursday, May 29 at the Schuster Center.
  • “The ongoing capital improvements and beautification efforts happening now were previously planned initiatives but have been expedited in anticipation of the NATO event,” Dayton City Manager Shelley Dickstein said. “These enhancements will provide lasting benefits to residents, businesses, and visitors for years to come.”

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