Montgomery County • May 26, 2025
Good morning, Montgomery County. From the ashes of conflict to the heart of corporate America—the 16-foot oak table that witnessed the signing of the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords has quite the story to tell. After nearly becoming liquidation fodder following NCR's departure from Dayton, this historic piece was rescued by a sharp-eyed credit union CEO and now serves as both boardroom centerpiece and living monument to our community's role in fostering international peace. Currently enjoying a brief stint at the Schuster Center welcoming NATO Parliamentary Assembly delegates, the table stands as a powerful symbol of Dayton's global significance.
Around town, nature enthusiasts are buzzing about the upcoming "Garden Gems" tour on June 14, featuring six stunning gardens that prioritize native plants and wildlife-friendly designs. Meanwhile, the NATO Parliamentary Assembly has drawn hundreds of protesters to Deeds Point Park for a second consecutive day of peaceful demonstrations, with participants traveling from as far as New York and Chicago to voice their opposition. The contrasting events showcase Montgomery County's role as both a center for international diplomacy and grassroots activism.
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🪑 A historic peace table's journey from war to boardroom. The 16-foot oak table used to sign the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords narrowly escaped obscurity after NCR's departure from Dayton. When the corporate giant relocated to Atlanta in 2009, the table ended up at Mendelson's Liquidation Outlet, where Universal 1 Credit Union CEO Loren Rush recognized its significance and purchased it. Now temporarily displayed at the Schuster Center for NATO Parliamentary Assembly delegates, the table normally resides in Universal 1's Beavercreek boardroom as a symbol of Dayton's contribution to international peace.
🌿 Six stunning gardens showcase native plants and wildlife-friendly designs. The Garden Club of Dayton's annual "Garden Gems" tour on June 14 features diverse outdoor spaces, from moon gardens to pollinator havens. Homeowner Robin Mann shifted her focus from creating beauty to supporting wildlife, planting unique species that attract moths, bees and caterpillars. Visitors can explore hardscaping ideas, chat with knowledgeable homeowners, and enjoy inspirational garden quotes throughout the self-guided tour. Proceeds benefit local nonprofits, with previous tours raising $35,000 for community organizations.
✊ Hundreds march against NATO in Dayton for second straight day. Protesters gathered at Deeds Point Park on Sunday for a "people's assembly for peace and justice" to oppose the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. Demonstrators carried signs with messages like "Peace Can't Wait! Disband NATO" and "Build Schools Not Bombs!" Organizers said participants traveled from cities including New York, Chicago, and Pittsburgh to join the rally. The protest followed similar peaceful demonstrations held in Dayton on Saturday as NATO delegates conducted business in the city.
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