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Business Ethics & Environmental Sustainability: BEES make visit to Dayton Dragons game

A good number of the Business Ethics & Environmental Sustainability (BEES) group took advantage of a pleasant spring evening to attend the Dayton Dragons (minor-league baseball) season opener at the Day Air Ball park on Canal Street in downtown Dayton.

An anchor for downtown development in the Webster Station area of Dayton, the baseball stadium is located next to the Requarth Lumber Company which sold wood to the Wright Brothers and near the former site of the Barney & Smith Locomotive Factory (which used Dayton’s canals for hydraulic power to produce cars that would ultimately make the canal system unprofitable.

Bees at Dayton Dragons game

Despite the failure of the Dragons (they lost to the Loons), a good time was had by all attending: Katie B., Jack B., Aiden C., Riley C., Kasey C., Kevin D., Nick D., Austin E., Jake F., Collin H., Eloise H., Joseph H., Michael K., Calvin L., Zack M., Robert R., Yadiel R., Tommy R., Preston S., Danielle T., Sean T., Isabelle W., Ryan W. and Sam W.

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