David Meyers will share new stories, images and recipes of the former Kahiki Supper Club from his new book, The Kahiki Scrapbook. The Kahiki was one of the largest tiki-themed restaurants in the U.S.
Author David Meyers will share new stories, images and recipes of the former Kahiki Supper Club from his new book, The Kahiki Scrapbook. The Kahiki Supper Club, which was located in Eastmoor and closed in 2000, was one of the largest tiki-themed restaurants in the United States.
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Author Bio
David Meyers is a lifelong resident of Columbus, Ohio. A graduate of Miami University and The Ohio State University, he has been interested in history since childhood. This has led him to write a number of non-fiction books on a variety of topics, many of which have been neglected by other historians. In 2019, he was inducted into the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame it recognition of his work.
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He frequently collaborates with his daughter, Elise Meyers Walker. Their crime stories have been dramatized on such shows as “Curious and Unusual Deaths” (Discovery/Arts & Entertainment), “Jerry Springer’s Tabloid” (Investigation Discovery), and “Deadly Women” (Investigation Discovery).
David has also written several novels and a handful of works for the stage, including two full length musicals: "The Last Christmas Carol" and "The Last Oz Story," both of which are available from Dramatic Publishing.
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