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Marker dedication Sunday, May 3, 2026.

39-57 The Rubi Girls

Side A: The Rubi Girls originated in 1984 when a group of friends began performing comedy drag routines for Dayton’s LGBTQ+ community. The troupe took their name from Rubicon Street where they first met, lived, and performed. During the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis, The Rubi Girls decided to use their talents to raise funds for the community. They began by donating performance proceeds to the Ohio AIDS Coalition and volunteering as performers and facilitators at the Ohio AIDS Coalition Healing Weekend Retreats. By the 1990s, The Rubi Girls expanded their fundraising efforts to include such annual benefit galas as Kweenz with Kause, Masquerage, and The Show Must Go On. For almost four decades, the Rubi Girls have shared their comedy while raising millions of dollars for local and regional HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ+ charities.
Side B: Same
Sponsors: The Rubi Girls Foundation, Ohio History Connection
Address: 1207 Wayne Ave., 
Dayton, 
Ohio, 
45410
Location: In front of the gate to the patio seating area at The Rubi Girls HQ, with one side facing Wayne Ave.
Latitude: 39.75025314183211
Longitude: -84.17517699335892