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January
29

Explore your creative side by experiencing the arts in and around Beavercreek. Here are the attractions you don't want to miss.

What great news that you're buying into Beavercreek homes for sale! No doubt you've seen that the community has a lot to offer, from good schools to top entertainment, shopping, and dining venues. But what about arts and culture? If you haven't yet seen how rich Beavercreek is in the arts and in cultural offerings, we suggest you visit with our REALTORS®, who will be thrilled to tell you what you and your family can enjoy in the way of cultural and artistic enrichment. Not only can you find plenty of opportunities to view top theatrical productions in Beavercreek, but you and your family can also participate in the performing arts, as well as the creative arts.

Come along and see what Beavercreek has to offer.

  1. Beavercreeek Community Theatre. 3868 Dayton-Xenia Road, Beavercreek.
    With the recent construction of Beavercreek Community Theatre, theater aficionados realized a dream of enriching Beavercreek with quality theatrical works for our citizens, not only to view, but also to participate in — as an actor, director, writer, or a member of the production crew. Don't miss this opportunity to embrace the world of theater. Start now by getting tickets for the 2024 spring season, with "Private Lives," "One Man, Two Guvnors," and "The Hello Girls."

  2. Rosewood Arts Center. Rosewood Arts Center, 2655 Olson Drive, Kettering
    Rosewood Arts Center
    offers a variety of artistic experiences, from classes for children or adults, to a gallery where you can see the work of local artists, to facilities for working with jewelry, photography, ceramics, painting, printmaking, sculpture, glass, and dance. The center is just 10 minutes from Beavercreek, so check out the offerings and sign up for your arts experience today. Enjoy the Artists in Residence programs, such as the current one, "Passages: A Community Art Project," with Leesa Haapapuro, inspired by hand-painted and gilded Middle Ages manuscripts and books printed prior to 1500.

  3. Wright State University College of Liberal Arts. 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton
    Maybe you missed your chance to enroll in an arts program years ago, and you're ready to get back on track. How fortunate that Wright State University College of Liberal Arts is right in your backyard. So, what's it going to be? Performing arts, including theater, dance, cinema, or musical recitals? Or maybe you are interested in drawing, painting, sculpture, or other classes in visual arts. Work toward a degree, or just expand your artistic horizons in an enriching, non-degree program — less than 15 minutes from Beavercreek.

  4. Greene County Public Library. 3618 Dayton-Xenia Road, Beavercreek
    A community that claims to have rich artistic and cultural resources is likely to have certain resources, including museums, galleries, an arts center, and also, an outstanding library. These days, a library is not just about books, although books are always an important resource. Patrons use the library for films, games, and periodicals, as well as events such as lectures, children's programs, and much more. Check out the Greene County Public Library system, including your Beavercreek Community Library.

  5. Town Hall Theatre. 27 N. Main St., Washington Township. 
    Town Hall Theatre, which is the former center of Washington Township government, was in 1991 turned into a theater for youthful audiences. It is located in southern Montgomery County. Washington Township offers excellent schools, environmental services, taxation and government service, zoning help, trustee meetings, government surplus information, and other services, but also a vibrant program for young people interested in theater.

For other questions about arts and cultural spots in Beavercreek, contact Wright-Patt Realty.

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