According to the Dayton Daily News, this city's not looking so hot. Now believe me, this was pretty shocking to me too, so if you don't believe it at first, I won't blame you. After all, if you ask anybody on the street downtown, they'll go on and on about how the recession has hardly touched our town. But as the article says, there's an effort to highlight the fact that every now and then, well, we've still got a thing or two going for us.
The Dayton Region Rally, slated for November 17th (so Tuesday, for anybody who's interested), is an event sponsored by the DDN itself. Focused around three themes -- work, play and living -- the Rally will play host to a variety of speakers from regional businesses and groups such as the Victoria Theatre Association and the Downtown Dayton Plan. This event is set to take place at the UD Arena from 3:30 to 5:30, so if you can spare a few hours and this is your sort of thing, have at it.
While I can appreciate the sentiment, I'm not entirely clear on how something like this is supposed to increase confidence in the Dayton economy. Speaking personally, I'm more interested in seeing results rather than hearing speeches, albeit I can easily see the value in tidin people over with a little hope until things kick back up. To put that more plainly, even if things are going well, people have to be convinced that they're going well, and vice-versa. I can't say I know if this will have the effect they intend, but I suppose it's better than doing absolutely nothin.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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