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  • March 2026

  • Thu 12

    6:00PM – 2nd Thursday of the Month – Dining Out – MCL Cafeteria

    March 12 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
    MCL Cafeteria-Kettering 4485 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering

    MCL Cafeteria Restaurant 4485 Far Hills Avenue Kettering, OH

  • Tue 17

    10:00 AM Tuesday Coffee at Panera Bread – behind Town-n-Country Shopping Center – Kettering

    March 17 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am Recurring
    Panera Bread - Kettering 4110 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering, Ohio

    Panera Bread behind Town-n-Country Shopping Center - Kettering Coffee

  • Thu 19

    6:00PM – 3rd Thursday of the Month – Dining Out – Buckhorn Tavern,8800 Meeker Dayton, OH

    March 19 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
    Buckhorn Tavern 8800 Meeker Road, Dayton, OH, United States

    Buckhorn Tavern 8800 Meeker Dayton, OH

  • Sat 21

    6:00PM – Distant Dining – The Mel-o-dee Restasurant

    March 21 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
    The Mel-o-dee 2350 S Dayton Lakeview Rd, New Carlise, OH

    The Mel-o-dee Restaurant 2350 S Dayton Lakeview Rd New Carlisle, OH 45344-2317 +1 937 849 1378

  • Mon 23

    Anniversary – David Morse & Arlin

    March 23 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Tue 24

    10:00 AM Tuesday Coffee at Panera Bread – behind Town-n-Country Shopping Center – Kettering

    March 24 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am Recurring
    Panera Bread - Kettering 4110 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering, Ohio

    Panera Bread behind Town-n-Country Shopping Center - Kettering Coffee

  • Thu 26

    6:00PM – 4th Thursday of the Month – Dining Out – Singha Thai 4123 W Town & Country Road Kettering Behind Town and Country Shopping Center

    March 26 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
    Singha Thai 5123 Town + Country Rd, Kettering, OH

    Singha Thai 4123 W Town & Country Road Kettering   Behind Town and Country Shopping Center

  • Sat 28

    Auschwitz Exhibit – Union Terminal Cincinnati Ohio $ 35.00

    Featured March 28 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Union Terminal $ 35.00 Cincinnati, Ohio 1301 Western Ave, Cincinnati, OH, United States
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  • Sun 29

    Birthday – Scott Denman

    March 29 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Tue 31

    10:00 AM Tuesday Coffee at Panera Bread – behind Town-n-Country Shopping Center – Kettering

    March 31 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am Recurring
    Panera Bread - Kettering 4110 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering, Ohio

    Panera Bread behind Town-n-Country Shopping Center - Kettering Coffee

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Air Force Museum Trip
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MVOPT Board of Directors

President — David Morse
Vice-President — Eddy Miller
Secretary — Mark Eisenhouer
Treasurer — Jeff Gentile

Members at Large — Harry Greene, Bill Kirsch

Membership Chairman — J. B.
Goodwill Chairmen — Matt Hoosac, Eddy Miller
Hospitality Chairmen — Perry Shellaberger, Roger Neargarder, Monty Warner
Publicity Chairmen — Bill Kirsch, Harry Greene, Tony Allen
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Hi there! It’s great to meet you! Thanks for stopping by our site—we’d love to have you join our family.

If you have any questions regarding the application process, feel free to reach out to me at HERE and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can!

Hi there! I’m Eddy Miller, the Vice President here at MVOPT. It’s great to meet you!

Thanks for stopping by our site—we’d love to have you join our family. I’ve lived in the Dayton area almost my entire life (originally from Germantown) and served in the US Army during Desert Storm.

If you have any questions at all or just want to chat about what we do, feel free to reach out to me at MVOPTInfo or give me a call at 937-718-6554. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can!

Reasons I joined the MVOPT:

— Isolation /loneliness can be a killer for older folks
— More friendship and real connections with MVOPT folks
— Do activities together, more than just eating. Once a month meetings/gatherings for fellowship
— Updates from national World Wide Prime Timers to inform about gay situations, etc.
— Real gays that you can talk to about gay things, not straight people. You can be your gay self.
— A different way to meet gays other than bars/ cruises/online chats/churches.
— Be around other gays and know that you aren’t alone out there. That is major to me, to know someone else so that you can share things with.
— Being older, to possibly have support help as more friends keep dying. To have someone to call for help.
— A reason to get out of the house and do something with friends. Staying in the house isolates you and depresses you.
— I found that everyone has a story if you are wiling to listen. I have been amazed at the stories gays have told me about their lives, their intriguing jobs and travels.
— I stand up for others, I don’t put them down. That was a basic rule at home, also helped me when working with handicapped. — — You can feel the hurt and pain of ignorant people’s words. I support gays and anyone to be the best person they can be, in whatever manner that creates. Live LIFE Talented gays have enriched our lives in so many ways, of different medias, humor, fashion style, different viewpoints in all areas. It broadens our lives to learn about others.
— Getting older, I’ve learned I have to have assistance, I can’t do everything I once did.

When visiting my dad in the nursing home, I wondered how workers could deal with the fate of death there. I enjoyed visiting with others at the dining table and enjoying the stories. I learned that I might not have known them for long, but in some way they touched my life. I enjoyed having known them. I can say the same for members of the MVOPT group. We are here for each other.