Join us at The Dayton Woman's Club on Thursday, July 24th from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm for our history presentation, "Memories of the Homefront: Dayton During World War II."
Take a step back in time as we explore life in Dayton during one of the most pivotal eras in modern history. In this engaging presentation, local historian Andrew Hershner brings to life the stories, images, and atmosphere of Dayton from 1941 to 1945. Discover how the “City of a Thousand Factories” mobilized to support the war effort, transforming neighborhoods and industries along the way.
Andrew will also showcase rare artifacts from his personal Dayton collection, offering a tangible glimpse into the past that you won’t want to miss.
$15 per person. Optional boxed dinners available for an additional $15.
The Dayton Woman’s Club is fully accessible, with a ramp entrance and accommodations to welcome guests of all abilities.
Your ticket purchase supports our mission of empowering women and strengthening our local community with historic preservation, public engagement, cultural activities, and educational programs.
About the Speaker: Andrew Hershner
Andrew Hershner is a widely respected "Daytonologist" and a walking encyclopedia of local history. Known for his deep passion and encyclopedic knowledge of the Miami Valley’s past, Andrew is a sought-after speaker who delivers insightful and entertaining presentations on every chapter of Dayton’s story—from its industrial boom years to its cultural and civic transformations.
As co-administrator with Robert Roberson of the popular “History of the Daytonians” Facebook group, Andrew fosters a thriving community of history enthusiasts and shares regular content that brings Dayton’s legacy into the spotlight. His extensive personal archive and vivid storytelling make his talks an unforgettable experience for history buffs and curious minds alike.