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Meredith Moss has been writing for the Dayton Daily News for decades, covering topics ranging from fashion and parenting to the arts and religion. She is an active community volunteer and is the recipient of numerous community awards including the YWCA's "Woman of Influence" award. A native Daytonian and graduate of Fairview High School, Meredith is a Leadership Dayton graduate and has been active in organizations ranging from the Junior League of Dayton to the Jewish Federation. Meredith frequently covers community events, area women's organizations and fund raisers, is always interested in hearing story ideas from readers.

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If you grew up in Dayton View, you may remember her as Joan Schillo. Later she was Joan Thomas, acting as an editor at the Dayton Daily News and the Kettering-Oakwood Times and heading marketing and public relations at St.
KETTERING — “It’s been a tough year, and we are hoping to help people cope with it all by offering a series of Help for the Holidays programs,” says Sally Athmer, a member of Fairmont Presbyterian Church in Kettering.
DAYTON — The 20th annual Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration gets under way at 5 p.m. today, Nov. 21, at Sinclair Community College.
TROTWOOD — What can each of us do to help heal the world?
Rabbi Brad Hirschfield suggests a simple first step: Make an effort to reach 10 percent beyond your own comfort zone — whether the subject is religion or politics or parenting.
DAYTON — So what’s a woman to do? Cancel next week’s mammogram? Trash the shower card that reminds her to do a breast self-exam each month?
A new report that contradicts common recommendations on breast cancer screening has many women feeling confused and local cancer survivors, doctors and experts speaking out.
It’s one of the most beloved holiday traditions in the Miami Valley. The Sugarplum Festival of Trees, now in its 42nd year, features thousands of handmade items and raises funds for Children’s Medical Center.
BEAVERCREEK — We’ve written about the Desserich family in the past in connection with the Graeter’s ice cream flavor — Elena’s Blueberry Pie — that raises funds for their foundation, The Cure Starts Now.
KETTERING — “It’s absolutely amazing!” says Nikki Taylor, who first saw the unusual presentation last October and loved it.
Advance planning will increase the odds of a pleasant Thanksgiving weekend if you’re hosting out-of-town company.
What/when/where: 31st annual Dayton Neighborhood Ball slated for Dec. 5 at Dayton Masonic Center, 525 W.
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