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Kettering's recreation center opened in 1995 and includes a 25-yard pool, indoor track, tennis, basketball, and racquetball courts, free weights, exercise equipment, an aerobics room, and meeting rooms. [66] Kettering University's commencement ceremonies are typically hosted in the recreation center.
Kettering: 4,300 October 2005 Trent Arena: 4,400 1993 Kuss Auditorium Springfield: 1,500 2001 Champions Center 4,760 1982 Pam Evans Smith Arena: 4,000 (Full house) 2,482 (Half-house) 1984 Crouse Performance Hall Lima: 1,774 unknown Schmidthorst Pavilion 2,000 May 2023 Pangle Pavilion at Greater Lima Park and Amphitheatre 3,600 unknown The Cube ...
Feb. 4—KETTERING — A $1 million donation from Charles Lathrem's descendants is expected to fund several upgrades to the Kettering senior center named for the late community activist. The ...
The restaurant opened on October 8, 1990, in Shenzhen's special economic zone. The South China Morning Post reported that on its opening day, the unique McDonald's received over 40,000 customers ...
Kettering has 20 parks totaling 284 acres (1.15 km 2) and is home to the Fraze Pavilion, a major outdoor entertainment venue that also hosts the summer concerts of the Dayton Philharmonic. The James S. Trent Arena, which opened in 2005, has a seating capacity of 4,400 overall as well as 3,650 for championship sporting events, and it is located ...
Boone residents again denied a bond for a new rec center. Mayor Eli Stines said the council will table the project "for the foreseeable future."
The Fraze Pavilion is a 4,300-seat outdoor amphitheater in Kettering, Ohio, that opened in 1991. The Pavilion is named after Ermal Fraze, late resident of Kettering and inventor of the pop-top beverage can. The theater hosts many popular American and international music artists.