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Red, White & Local in Troy

Celebrate Red, White, & Local with Three Days of Shopping, Dining & Savings The Troy Area Chamber of Commerce is encouraging the community to shop, dine, and support local businesses during Red, White, & Local, a three-day summer shopping event taking place July 23-25. Participating businesses throughout Troy and Miami County will offer special promotions, sales, and exclusive deals to help keep local businesses top of mind during the busy summer travel season. Whether you're looking for a unique gift, updating your wardrobe, enjoying a meal at a local restaurant, or discovering a new favorite shop, Red, White, & Local is the

Lock 9 Concert Series – Thunderbeard: A Tribute to ZZ Top

Lock 9 Park - Trevino Performance Pavilion 125 East Water Street, Piqua, United States

The lineup for the 2026 Concert Series is: Friday, May 29, 7 to 10 p.m. — McGuffey Lane | The Gage Thomas Band Friday, June 5, 7 to 10 p.m. — The Groove Brothers Band | Vudu Childe Saturday, June 13, 7:30 to 9 p.m. — Let’s Sing Taylor Saturday, June 20, 7 to 10:30 p.m. — Sanitarium | The Creed Tribute Friday, June 26, 7 to 10 p.m. — Hotel California | Breakdown: A Tom Petty Tribute Friday, July 3, 7 to 10:30 p.m. — ReFlektion | Cadillac McSwain Saturday, July 4, 2 to 9:30 p.m. — The Menus

Fridays on Prouty Concert with Deron Bell

Fridays on Prouty continues with Deron Bell bringing a dynamic blend of funk, soul, and R&B to downtown Troy. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a high-energy summer evening filled with live music and community. July concerts take place on Short Street between the Courthouse and Hayner Center due to downtown construction. Free admission.

Cherry Street Farmer’s Market in Troy

Downtown Troy-Farmer's Market 301 S. Cherry St., Troy, OH, United States

Fresh vegetables, homemade treats, and warm, sunny Saturday mornings are right around the corner! The market features fresh local produce, bread, artisan cheeses, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, locally raised meat, artists’ booths, live music, other entertainment, and much more. The location on S. Cherry St, just off W. Main Street, is convenient for shoppers with adjacent parking. The Miami County Local Food Council owns and operates the Cherry Street Local Farmers Market and supports all other farmers' markets in Miami County. The market is open the second Saturday of June through September from 9 a.m. - noon and is

Miami County Pride Celebration

One Small Act Miami County is proud to announce the first-ever Pride Day in Miami County, a historic community event dedicated to celebrating inclusion, visibility, and belonging for LGBTQ+ residents and their families. The event will take place on Saturday, July 25, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Richard's Chapel 831 McKaig Ave, Troy, OH 45373 - Venue change since artwork was submitted As the first event of its kind in Miami County, Pride Day represents an important milestone for local residents seeking a welcoming space where everyone can feel seen, respected, and valued. The event will feature

Lucky Lemonade Concert with Nasty Bingo

Troy-Hayner Cultural Center 301 West Main Street, Troy, OH, United States

Nasty Bingo Tuesday, July 28 • 7:00 PM For nearly two decades, Nasty Bingo has been delighting audiences with a sound they proudly describe as "Folkadelic." Blending elements of funk, rock, blues, pop, folk, gospel, and improvisation, the band creates a musical experience that is both familiar and entirely its own. Known for their originality, humor, and infectious energy, Nasty Bingo combines memorable melodies with creative musicianship to deliver performances that are as entertaining as they are unpredictable. The result is a unique concert experience that has earned the band devoted fans throughout Ohio and beyond.

Piqua Farmer’s Market

Downtown Piqua 326 N Main St., Piqua, OH, United States

The Piqua Community Farmer's Market is back and better than ever for 2026! Held in the heart of downtown Piqua, this beloved tradition brings together local farmers, artisans, and residents to celebrate fresh, locally sourced food and handcrafted goods. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. When and Where The Farmer’s Market takes place every Thursday from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, running from May 28 through October 8. You'll find us on High Street between Main and Market Streets, surrounded by the charm of downtown Piqua’s historic buildings. What to Expect

The Great Float

Adventures on the Great Miami 1995 E Ross Rd, Tipp City,, OH, United States

Grab a boat, round up your crew, and join the river for the Great Float — an annual paddle down the Great Miami River, capped off with live music, food, and a little friendly competition on shore. The Route A 3.5-mile paddle south, taking roughly two hours from start to finish. Gather time is 1:00 PM from Adventures on the Great Miami. Whether you're in your own kayak or one of ours, the river does most of the work — just watch out for pirates, and remember: it's shark week too. Bring Your Own, or Rent One* Personal boat: $15/boat

Lock 9 Concert Series – Neon 90s

Lock 9 Park - Trevino Performance Pavilion 125 East Water Street, Piqua, United States

The lineup for the 2026 Concert Series is: Friday, May 29, 7 to 10 p.m. — McGuffey Lane | The Gage Thomas Band Friday, June 5, 7 to 10 p.m. — The Groove Brothers Band | Vudu Childe Saturday, June 13, 7:30 to 9 p.m. — Let’s Sing Taylor Saturday, June 20, 7 to 10:30 p.m. — Sanitarium | The Creed Tribute Friday, June 26, 7 to 10 p.m. — Hotel California | Breakdown: A Tom Petty Tribute Friday, July 3, 7 to 10:30 p.m. — ReFlektion | Cadillac McSwain Saturday, July 4, 2 to 9:30 p.m. — The Menus

Fridays on Prouty Concert with The Brass Tracks

Close out the summer concert season with Brass Tracks and an evening packed with favorites from Chicago, Blood Sweat & Tears, Tower of Power, and Earth Wind & Fire. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy one final Friday night of live music downtown. July concerts take place on Short Street between the Courthouse and Hayner Center due to downtown construction. Free admission.