W. S. McIntosh: Dayton’s civil rights pioneer
W.S. McIntosh making remarks on the steps of Dayton City Hall in photo dated Aug. 2, 1962. DAYTON DAILY NEWS / WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES
Marching along West Third Street in a pouring rain Feb. 25, 1961, he and more than 60 others carried signs that read “Is Freedom Right or Is Freedom White?” and “Why Buy Where You Can’t Work?”
Disappointed with the leadership of the local chapter of the NAACP, McIntosh was instrumental in the opening of a Dayton branch of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), a civil rights organization founded in 1942.
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“It’s time for local Negro leaders to wake up to the problems here in Dayton,” he was quoted as saying in a July 21, 1961 Dayton Daily News story. “Not all the problems are in the South.”
Raised in Kansas City, McIntosh was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a Dayton resident and businessman for 33 years. He was involved in numerous civil rights organizations including serving as the local director of CORE, acting as an advisor to the Dayton chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and as an organizer of marches in Washington D.C. and Selma, Alabama.
McIntosh may have been best known for organizing protests at the Rike-Kumler department store due to alleged hiring discrimination.
W.S. McIntosh may have been best known for organizing protests at the Rike-Kumler department store because of alleged hiring discrimination. This photograph documents a protest at the store June 18, 1963. DAYTON DAILY NEWS/ WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVE
Credit: Dayton Daily News archive
Credit: Dayton Daily News archive
After weeks of picketing on downtown Dayton sidewalks 13 protesters – three of them children — carried placards inside the store and were then arrested according to a July 28, 1963 Dayton Daily News story.
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The women and children protesting were escorted out of the store to a paddy wagon but the rest of the group, six men including McIntosh, made their way to the 10th floor office of company president David L. Rike.
Attempting to speak to Rike after the company had refused months of negotiation attempts with CORE, the men lay on the floor when told he was unavailable. They were carried out of the store and into the Safety Building by police officers when they refused to walk.
W.S. McIntosh, photographed in 1961, is often cited as the “father of civil rights” in Dayton. He challenged segregation in Dayton before the civil rights movement gained attention nationally. DAYTON DAILY NEWS/ WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVE
“At last the white and Negro citizens of this community should realize that we’ve got a race problem here,” he told a reporter while in jail. “It’s been with us for years but nobody was willing to talk about it.”
His continued efforts, along with others, encouraged integration and pushed toward equal rights within Dayton.
J. W. Mcintosh, the son of W.S. McIntosh, stands at his father’s casket during his funeral March 8, 1974. DAYTON DAILY NEWS / WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVE
Tragically, at age 53, he was shot and killed March 4, 1974 as he tried to stop two men who had robbed Potasky Jewelers in downtown Dayton. The men also killed Dayton Police Sgt. William Mortimer after the crime.
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More than 600 people attended a public viewing at the University of Dayton fieldhouse to honor Dayton’s civil rights leader. Then Ohio State Representative C.J. McLin told the crowd, “He carried a torch. When Mac died, the torch never touched the ground. It is out there for all of us to grab.”
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He expects to see inquires turn into commitments as the community moves closer to herd immunity.”},{“_id”:”WA2MBY3DYNHS3MTGUNAMPFK7WI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613768886700},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Polen Farm in Kettering, a popular venue, hosted 17 weddings in 2020 ― down from 84 in 2019.”},{“_id”:”JKKSHNA5EZDDTDLEVSTHMHIKD4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613768886701},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Currently, there are about 50 weddings booked for 2021, with reservations really starting to pick up in May, officials said.”},{“_id”:”DJRKHQFHQZCXDIGVLTCZWXIFKM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796721},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Divorces drop”},{“_id”:”TRQFBPUY5JATHFGLC76742HDVQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613582244684},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In addition to fewer weddings, there were fewer divorces and dissolutions in Montgomery County last year.”},{“_id”:”AUXC637VVJB7FHGTM6V3TV6CRM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613760482331},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Divorces declined about 3%, dissolutions about 5%.”},{“_id”:”ARCIC45Q45ETBBNNNIEJ5JQ6GA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796724},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Dissolution is Ohio’s version of a no-fault divorce law, said Anne Harvey, an attorney with Anne Harvey Law LLC in Springboro.”},{“_id”:”ESHXJ2TYWJAERIK52XSO25HNAY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796725},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Dissolution requires the parties sign an agreement on every issue related to the termination of a marriage and then file the agreement, wait 30 days as part of a “cool off” period and then appear for a hearing, Harvey said.”},{“_id”:”ZD6Z4AXJU5DJRKCVJSTP4YHQMA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”“Grounds are not required and no one asks why the marriage is terminating,” she said.”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796726},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”HTLOUNT6ZZBDLCMDYAIYWIWTXA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796727},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Harvey said she does not predict trends and doesn’t try to guess why people do what they do.”},{“_id”:”DC7SLOUXZRHV7BZRCWWVSYOMQE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796728},”type”:”text”,”content”:”She said divorce filings may be down, but her experience suggests conflict levels are higher than ever, and her practice and other divorce attorneys have remained very busy.”},{“_id”:”J6P6VJE3O5COTGUK54XGV34AHQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613760482337},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The pandemic likely has caused a delay in some judicial filings, which could have an impact, said Gary Rosen, a family law attorney and president of the Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.”},{“_id”:”J6P6VJE3O5COTGUK54XGV34AHQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613760482337},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But Rosen said some clients are very worried about moving ahead with a divorce because of the unprecedented uncertainty caused by this crisis.”},{“_id”:”OSR2RNTKUZAXBLJZNK5ILIUDHQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613768886712},”type”:”text”,”content”:”He said this is a very difficult time for people to go off on their own, both emotionally and financially.”},{“_id”:”UZ34HOC4MVEEZOLFWD2OYHP6UM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613768886713},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“When times are good, both parties feel as though they’ll be OK if there’s a divorce,” he said. “When times are difficult, like they have been for the past year, that leap into the unknown is far more challenging.””},{“_id”:”4IKJSCYCQRC6JOSXDES3BTFBCE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613768886714},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The pandemic probably has improved some couples’ relationships, because they are spending more time together and think they need one another and feel more connected, Rosen said.”},{“_id”:”T5W6GXOA5FG2DPWBMUEXII65EM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613768886715},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But, he said, the crisis also likely has exacerbated existing issues between couples, because they are stuck at home together, increasing opportunities for arguments and conflict.”},{“_id”:”KUVUMND7ZRFJVMUGF6G47IEEZ4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613768886716},”type”:”text”,”content”:”
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“},{“_id”:”2JBCSHUALJCDLGGI5KVWEVWJB4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Many couples pushed back their ceremonies until restrictions are eased or lifted because they want to wed in front of loved ones and do not want to nix some popular customs and traditions.”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613574728196},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”FGJ3T7BZZFELJPFAHN5VHTJ6DM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”I have long since stopped guessing why people do what they do. I also don’t predict trends. I will say that I (as well as every divorce lawyer I have spoken to) am very busy. Divorces may be down in number, but my experience tells me that the conflict level is higher than ever. The financial devastation that divorce can cause has gotten enough publicity that people may be trying harder. In all reality, I’d bet divorces are down because marriages are down. I have no sense that people are holding off until after covid.”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796731},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”Z2RIDQAH7VGQ7MKCJEF4HIGPIQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Divorce requires grounds even though grounds are very weak and general, most of the time. Incompatibility is the most common ground in Ohio. Most people reach an agreement in a divorce, at least eventually, and usually end up signing that agreement at the end of the case.”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613584796732},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”QGFKBNLSZBBVRKC5TOIMKAFZNY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Hope this helps. The litigation over custody has increased this year and much of it is caused by quarantines, school changes and other covid issues. Contact me anytime. 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Whether our guests are looking to be surrounded by our historic railcars, or draped in the ornate artistry copied from our brass cash register collection; Carillon Park’s unique stories can be a backdrop for any occasion. Couples also find our bridges and open spaces perfect for a unique ceremony.”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613582244694},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”QJFYSH5XCZFXNHZ4QXDYZA4NWY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Please let me know what else you need. 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The Brown-Scotts said the business community and other senior care facilities in the area rallied around them and donated furniture, books and food to help them open their doors.”},{“_id”:”QH4KJTZCFBC6XCWPAD4CVXK7PI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613667619674},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Pauli Brown-Scott said she has worked with the senior population for over 20 years and saw a need for this kind of service, if someone has a parent or aging loved one that can’t stay home alone.”},{“_id”:”QIYTBZXQFBHFJDUIKTBGOOXH5Q”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613667619675},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“A lot of family members don’t know what to do with their loved one while they’re at work,” she said. “Especially right now, caregiver burn out is huge.””},{“_id”:”X55USYNYAZEABLU2PZMOZY56HI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613667619676},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Acclaim offers social activities, specialized care for dementia and Alzheimer’s clients, basic personal care and assistance with walking, eating or taking medication to seniors while their caretakers are at work during the day. The center essentially gives the caretaker a break. The Brown-Scotts said they are the only senior day center in the area that specializes in dementia and Alzheimer’s care.”},{“_id”:”YFR3ASTY6VAYBEAGQ2DH7QPZTQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613667619677},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The senior day center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. They also offer transportation for clients. Most of their clients come during the work day on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Pauli Brown-Scott said.”},{“_id”:”JLOITWKH2FBXHD7R7KR4EQALUQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613660971493},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Acclaim offers day services at their facility and an in-home buddy program. Since they started during the pandemic, Pauli Brown-Scott said many of their clients when they first opened were in-home. 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The room also has a few computers where seniors can browse the internet or learn more about using a computer and how to navigate technology.”},{“_id”:”FSOWDIP7PZBEXJDU2RW2XGXWIY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613660971498},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We’re all about maximizing their independence here,” Pauli Brown-Scott said.”},{“_id”:”DPCMU3NUCBCAVCED4APAKJLZH4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613667619684},”type”:”text”,”content”:”If the pandemic allows, the couple said they’d like to take the seniors on field trips to see movies, get ice cream, go to the park and other activities in the spring.”},{“_id”:”QV2COCFS7FDYVDY7KWTGD42FJI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613660971501},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Brown-Scotts are screening every person who comes into the center, including taking temperatures. 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One of our client’s daughters pulled me aside and said ‘this is the best money we ever decided to spend’,” Pauli Brown-Scott said. “She said her mom is up moving around the house much more.””},{“_id”:”LBW2VIIMYBDQ5FJNP4QRISK2KE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613667619690},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Acclaim Senior Activities Center is a 5013 c nonprofit. It is family-owned and Black-owned. 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The renovated exterior look was drawn from the building’s history including the use of its third floor during the Civil War as headquarters and armory for the 71st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.”},{“_id”:”3SZ3IY2BQJFXLDH6TOBQN7S5C4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613920551269},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“The CAS building project is long awaited and we’re as anxious as everyone else to see the finished project,” said Patrick Titterington, Troy’s service and safety director.”},{“_id”:”66TZZZ77DFEJPECI2C5KCQHVB4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613920551270},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I think this has been a very positive public-private partnership that is successfully repurposing a key anchor to our downtown square. 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The project was secured through loans with Greenville National Bank and the Troy Reinvestment Fund, in addition to grant sources including Community Development Block Grant funds from the State of Ohio, and the Target of Opportunity Funds & Economic Development Revolving Loan Funds, facilitated by the City of Troy. The project also qualified for a State Historic Income Tax Credit.”},{“_id”:”IULNLXO5YFFL7JRPBVCAJKJ7JQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613920551273},”type”:”text”,”content”:”A fundraiser featuring a tour to those interested in getting a look at the renovated building will be held Feb. 28. Tickets are $15. 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Having previously staged the play for WSU in 1996, he was eager to not only return to the plot but inject it with current references to gender identity, social media, COVID-19 and political conspiracies run amok.”},{“_id”:”VF2NFIKPEZDJPIB7YDPXDBJKEU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613576781862},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“When I think of ‘The Learned Ladies,’ I think of (characters) in the know, people who consider themselves to be above everybody else because they’re in the know,” he said. “They have secrets, education, knowledge. These are elevated women. And when you think about all the conspiracies going on right now, people who are duped by technology hour after hour, it is breaking families apart. The climate right now is so divisive. It’s become us versus them. It’s difficult for families to try to bridge that gap. And you can find any opinion you want reaffirmed by experts and authorities on the Internet. 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Thanks to Lisa Marie for sharing this happy reunion!
“Highway rescue 🥰 She’s been on the run for days, and with the support of Sgt. Kramer out of the Piqua post, ensuring everyone’s safety, we nabbed her!” pic.twitter.com/6h5V88W7GL
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When going outside, consider dressing them in a sweater or coat to help them retain body heat and keep their skin from drying out. Protect their paws from salt crystals and other ice-melting elements by putting booties on pets or rubbing petroleum jelly into paw pads before going outside. Once they come back in, wipe their paws with a dry towel immediately and make sure to get between their toes.”},{“_id”:”HNEL6VJVYVFGXDA6JFC6UJTJ3E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”If pets must stay outside, give them a well-equipped shelter that is draft-free and large enough for them to turn around, sit up and lie down inside.”},{“_id”:”GOU2IUWYAZCCFH6QH6O7OZN5VU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Pets need more energy during winter to stay nourished, so make sure to feed them a little more and give them plenty of water. 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I know I will leave DML in great hands to continue the work I started nearly 20 years ago, which was a legacy left by the Directors who came before me”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613581115057},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I have every confidence that the Dayton Metro Library is in a great position to attract top talent for the next executive director,” Kambitsch said. “Our partnerships, patrons, staff and facilities are the envy of library professionals around the country, because DML is accomplishing great things in and for our community.””},{“_id”:”TUV4KCRMPRCITP33FH2SDHN2PU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613598032482},”type”:”text”,”content”:”About the finalists”},{“_id”:”2CFGU4RRUFH6TD7RATQEGUVPSY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613598032483},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Peter Coyl has been the director of the Montclair Public Library in New Jersey since March 2017. During his tenure, Montclair Public Library has received four programming grants from the American Library Association and a Multicultural Program Award from the New Jersey State Library. Prior to his current position, he managed Dallas Public Library’s J. Erik Jonsson Central Library. He began his library career in high school shelving children’s picture books and in college was a bookmobile driver. After library school, he was a librarian at a K-12 international school in Taiwan. Coyl holds a graduate degree in Library and Information Science from Drexel University. He also earned an undergraduate degree in Public Administration and Public Policy from Oakland University and studied Mandarin Chinese in China and Taiwan.”},{“_id”:”PEE7PSDLHNGLXFI2K3Z5SO57GI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613598032484},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Rachel Gut has nearly three decades of experience, beginning as a teen librarian for a small-town library to recent roles in administration at Dayton Metro Library. She holds a Master of Library Science degree from Indiana University and worked at smaller libraries before joining Dayton Metro Library in 2001. Since, Gut has been a branch manager, Outreach Services manager and currently serves as deputy executive director where she oversees operations, including public and youth services, collections, technology, facilities and security. Gut represents the library on the boards or committees of Welcome Dayton, Learn to Earn Dayton and the Montgomery County Educational Services Center. She also volunteers with the American Library Association’s Services to Immigrants, Refugees, and Displaced Persons Subcommittee.”},{“_id”:”IDHF6IXSHRAUPHWQHKQBRAD7AE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613598032485},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Jeffrey Trzeciak is a native Daytonian who began his career at the Dayton Metro Library. He is currently the director of the Jersey City Free Public Library, the largest municipal library in New Jersey. Trzeciak held senior positions at Newark Public Library, McMaster University and Washington University in St. Louis. In 2018, he received the Director’s Recognition Award from the New Jersey Association of Library Assistants following a nomination by his staff. Trzeciak initiated the award-winning Documenting Ferguson project after the shooting of Michael Brown in 2014 and received a city citation for his commitment to the Newark Puerto Rican community in 2017. 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Winning tickets will be drawn on or before March 19.”},{“_id”:”FCTGTFUWIVBLDIEWEXEP4A5BQU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613742679871},”type”:”text”,”content”:”A golf outing in August raised more than $6,500 and another golf outing is being organized for June.”},{“_id”:”SV2B4COPE5DAXIEJQX6JT4UYY4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613742679872},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We’re working very hard to keep the funds coming in and we’re trying to be a little bit more creative,” she said. “The Monte Carlo night is great, and its a historic event that has always raised money and brought the community together, but we have to look at doing things a little bit differently.””},{“_id”:”LNX2SGBNGZDW5OONM23QYO47ZY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613742679873},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Last March, MMA joined with Miamisburg Rotary Club, the city of Miamisburg and Miamisburg Community Foundation to create the Star City Business Support Fund, pulling together $40,000 and establishing a “very successful” no-interest loan program that has seen every loan taker either repay the loan or at least be in the process of repaying it, Engelke said.”},{“_id”:”FQ72GDWMPVFT7F2Y2IMDK7S45Q”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”KA4YGYMSORGH7HSPDXBIKKEV2M”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/local-retail-pop-up-incubator-allows-small-fashion-business-to-propser/MZEEL4ACVFHXHPJEBC3IBB2T5M/”,”content”:”Miamisburg retail pop-up incubator allows small fashion business to prosper”},{“_id”:”VGI7SHD55BDWPGDYEMIBTJYZ2Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613742679875},”type”:”text”,”content”:”MMA was one of several groups to organize in late December the Louise Epperson Restaurant Rescue Fund, a COVID-relief grant is helping Miamisburg restaurants offset some of the burden during the economic challenges of the pandemic.”},{“_id”:”FNBZOXSVHFD7ROOVV7V3RRQVZI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613742679876},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We raise money not to hold onto it. 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Availability changes day-to-day and almost all require appointments in advance.”},{“_id”:”PYEZAM2EQNEWLGM3DDILS4E2RI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1611688260009},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Local vaccine clinics”},{“_id”:”G3AOQKESJRF3DLYJWBSN575SSQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1611688260010},”type”:”text”,”content”:”For a while you should expect that appointments at local vaccine sites will book up fast because of limited supply.”},{“_id”:”NBEQZXG4TJCUDORG26I7LESBH4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1611688260011},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Depending on the location, some are letting eligible people register for future appointments or for alerts, while others aren’t taking new appointments until their next shipment arrives and don’t have a waitlist. More supply will arrive each week and more appointments will open as more vaccines are distributed.”},{“_id”:”67UFD7VO4RCP7PFCKQ2QIKU26U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1612478706823},”type”:”text”,”content”:”If you signed up for multiple waitlists, please cancel other requests after you secure an appointment with a provider. No-shows and extra waitlist names can make scheduling harder for others.”},{“_id”:”QKRPKVC6CZEM5EBYO4X5RK4OQA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1611688260012},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The following is not a comprehensive list, but here are some of the major vaccine providers in the area that you can check with:”},{“list_type”:”unordered”,”_id”:”2KFRWMCIMNFGVNDELOZNHUG4NU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”list”,”items”:[{“_id”:”6BESREWG7BFHFM6YQLHRWBBNN4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Kettering Health: Check ketteringhealth.org/coronavirus or call 1-844-576-3627 for announcements and to schedule an appointment when one becomes available.”},{“_id”:”74IKQVHGNVG3FFBOO4YCUC5DZY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Premier Health: Check premierhealth.com/vaccine for announcements and when appointments are available.”},{“_id”:”FANZLJ6YRJAT3EVHZXJDMIP2IE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”CVS: Pharmacy: Schedule an appointment at cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine or call your local pharmacy.”},{“_id”:”HRQHVF5N4NBU5IWKTYX6FKB7UM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Discount Drug Mart: Register for an appointment at discount-drugmart.com or call your local pharmacy. All 75 Discount Drug Mart locations were approved for vaccine distribution.”},{“_id”:”EFGCTEWGHRHDLMW2YS664UZBXI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Kroger Pharmacy: Schedule an appointment at some pharmacies at kroger.com/ohiocovidvaccine or by calling 866-211-5620.”},{“_id”:”HRQHVF5N4NBU5IWKTYX6FKB7UM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Meijer Pharmacy: Complete registration online at clinic.meijer.com, text COVID to 75049 or call your local Meijer Pharmacy. When vaccines are available Meijer will contact you with available clinic dates and times.”},{“_id”:”EOJRNM2XEVGHPP6FBHA3LWBU34″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Walgreens: Register for an appointment at walgreens.com/findcare/vaccination/covid-19 or call 1-800 Walgreens.”},{“_id”:”F54LUY2BFNBY5GUSFGOSAUWWRM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton: You can schedule appointments when available at communityhealthdayton.org.”},{“_id”:”RIC6XMOF6ZA73P7XX33KJZDB7I”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Five Rivers Health Center Family Health Center: Visit www.fiverivershealthcenters.org and click on the COVID-19 info bar at the top of the page. Those without computer access can call 937-503-5664.”},{“_id”:”65BBMID4RZENBJOQN4X7AMD6AI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”New Carlisle Community Health Center: Register by phone at 937-543-0310.”},{“_id”:”WMTOTWDPJFAXLPKQK6M33YLLKI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Rocking Horse Community Center in Springfield: Register b phone at 937-525-4521.”}]},{“_id”:”ECLW3WIMQZDHXE5D5WEZHPXQUM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Dayton VA will be having a walk-in clinic 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 13 and 14, at the Primary Care Clinic on the Dayton VA Campus, 4100 W. Third St. This is only for veterans enrolled at the Dayton VA who are 70 and older. If there are veterans interested in enrolling at the Dayton VA, or wonder if they qualify, contact the outreach specialist at 937-268-6511 ext. 2159 or ext. 2035. Enrolled veterans are also being notified when they can get the vaccine”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1613692318647},”type”:”text”,”content”:”.”},{“_id”:”VGCY756TWNECHKSR2XGU53SNNQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1611688260014},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Local health departments also have a limited supply of vaccines. The agencies are updating information on their Facebook pages and websites. You can get the latest information for each county at the following places:”},{“list_type”:”unordered”,”_id”:”GXR2DSOZIZBZVNEGJKFKG3RF2E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”list”,”items”:[{“_id”:”OMNBJUXHAREC5FG3R2MG3VHRWY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Butler County General Health District is updating information about registration online at its website health.bcohio.us. There also is information at butlercountycares.com about registration and vaccine providers, as well as info on testing and more.”},{“_id”:”L253UX3QQJA2ZCI22LUMALROH4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Champaign County Health District has registration at champaignhd.com.”},{“_id”:”VLHAZ336HRHIBJ22DY7YGKUMOY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Clark County Combined Health District residents can sign up for appointments next week starting at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, at ccchd.com or call 937-717-2439.”},{“_id”:”C66ET5CPR5HPLPNDB7SEEUWT7E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”block_properties”:{},”content”:”Darke County General Health District residents can place their name on the list by emailing [email protected]. 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