Some exciting news came from Dayton City Manager Theo Melancon’s report at the most recent Dayton City Council meeting, which should significantly affect everyone who travels over the railroad tracks at the intersection HWY 90 and Waco Street. That’s right; the infamous Dayton Train may be a nuisance of the past very soon.
Real life hero Captain Ken Defoor and wife Jo, dressed as Batman and Wonder Woman, sit inside the Batmobile. Photo courtesy of Captain Ken Defoor
The City of Dayton hosted DayGaCom over the weekend, and it was a success for the city. The event took place over three days and brought in thousands of people from across the area.
The attendance for Saturday exceeded expectations as some of the food trucks ran out of food. Even WWE Hall of Fame wrestler “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan had to send someone to purchase more 2x4’s to sign from the local McCoy’s Building Supply.
Photo Courtesy of DayNet
To our community, attendees, vendors and respected special guests,
On behalf of our DayGaCom Committee and the Dayton Community Center Team, we would like to thank you for choosing to take part in the DayGaCom event this past weekend. We truly hope that we were able to fulfill all your expectations, and we hope you enjoyed yourselves during the event.
We would like to extend a special Thank You to Travis Huffman with The Vindicator, Vanesa Brashier with Bluebonnet News, and Dayton City Manager Theo Melancon for their assistance in making DayGaCom a unique experience for our community and their continued support. We would also like to thank Dayton Mayor Caroline Wadzeck for assisting us in presenting the Dayton Wrestling Championship belt. Thank you to the DayNet team for all their help in making the event successful for our community.