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Gem City Market

Grand Opening of Jus Juic’n at Gem City Market This Weekend

April 13, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

This weekend Jus Juic’n will host a grand opening of their third location, this one inside of the Gem City Market.

Gem City Market location taking shape.

Their first location opened in 2011 inside the downtown Dayton YMCA at 316 N. Wilkinson St. and in 2017 they opened their second location  inside the Reibold Building at 117 S. Main St. downtown.

Mann and her parents at the opening of their first locatoin.

General Manager T’Aira Scott explains “Juicing is a lifestyle. Having a healthy lifestyle is important because we are what we eat. Eating live food is what’s best for our live bodies.  All my life, I have watched my parents juice and eat healthy and I have adopted lots of their lifestyles in my own home with my husband and children. I believe it is important to share with others because we want to see people happy and healthy and if we have some knowledge on how to do so, why not share?”

The grand opening celebration is this Saturday and Sunday and the first 100 patrons each day will receive a FREE water bottle, and other door prizes.   They will be open Saturday from noon to 9 pm and Sunday from 3 to 9 pm.

Expect to find juices, fruit smoothies and selections from their menu including vegan chicken burgers and vegetarian chili as well as turkey and salmon burgers.  There will also be cake pops from Scott’s other business Sweetly Dipped, a home bakery that features Cake Pops, Cake sickles and Chocolate Covered Sweets.

T’Aira Scott

Scott’s personal favorite items from the menu are “the vegetarian chilli, ora mae’s fried potatoes, and the incredible hulk. A lot of these food items I grew up on so I really can say that all of them are very delicious.”  Scott began working for the family business in hight school and she now oversees all three locations.

Here’s the menu:

Right now they have 3 power shots – a Ginger shot, wheatgrass shot, and the wellness shot.
Mann explains that ginger is a key ingredient for the wellness shot and of course the ginger shot. Ginger is good for inflammation and nausea, bloating, and chemotherapy among other great benefits. Research has shown that ginger takes the edge off after chemo and is better than some anti-nausea medications.
Wheatgrass is good for energy, skin, and your immune system. Sometimes we have the wheatgrass and juice it with garlic to help combat colds and help lower your blood pressure among other health benefits. Just make sure you stay back from everyone’s face when you have that combo or a pack of mints!
The five benefits for wheatgrass are:
1.Helps cleanse and detoxify your blood.
2. helps make your skin look great.
3. assist in digestion.
4. helps metabolize energy and fat.
5. helps bolster your immune system.

Their most popular juice is the Strawberry Lemonade which is made from strawberries, grapes and lemons.  With 10 fresh juices to choose from, you’ll find your personal favorite.

 


Jus Juic’n at Gem City Market

324 Salem Avenue,
Dayton, OH 45406

open daily 7am -2pm
(after they get settled in the hours will expand.)

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Gem City Market, Jus Juic'n, T'Aira Scott

Dave Chappelle Screening to Benefit Gem City Market

June 1, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

A special screening  of the documentary, “DAVE CHAPPELLE LIVE IN REAL LIFE” on Sunday, June 12 @7PM, at the Schuster Center will benefit fundraiser for West Dayton’s Gem City Market.

The Documentary, directed by Dayton’s Academy Award-winning duo, Julia Reichert & Steven Bognar, Produced by Dave Chappelle & Julia & Steve, chronicles the tumultuous summer of 2020, as Dave Chappelle and his comedian friends begin doing socially-distant comedy shows at the height of the pandemic, and as protests for racial justice echo across America in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.

Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, June 3 at 10am on Dayton Live and will range from $43 – $103.

 

The film is a celebration of community during hard times, and features many of the world’s best comedians when they visit Yellow Springs.

 

This event will be a phone-free experience. Use of phones will not be permitted in the performance space.

Upon arrival at the venue, phones will be secured in individual Yondr pouches that will be opened at the end of the event. Guests maintain possession of their devices at all times, and can access them throughout the event only in designated Phone Use Areas within the venue. All devices will be re-secured in Yondr pouches before returning to the performance space. Please make any of your last-minute phone calls prior to your arrival at the gates.

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: dave chappelle, Gem City Market

CO-OP Fest brings Friday night fun, food and music to support Gem City Market!

October 24, 2019 By LIbby Ballengee

On Friday, October 25th, The Yellow Cab Tavern is excited to host CO-OP Dayton for their second annual CO-OP Fest, presented by IUE-CWA. With support from local labor unions and independent, cooperative, and employee-owned businesses, CO-OP Fest is a celebration of Dayton workers and cooperators. It is also a fundraiser for the Gem City Market incubator, Co-op Dayton. The event features some of Dayton’s finest food trucks, bands, poets, worker and cooperative initiatives, raffles, and games!

The musical acts include some seriously funky bands!

6:30pm – Deron Bell Band
8:00pm – Premium Blend Music
9:30pm – Freakquency

There will also be a tap takeover at the Yellow Cab’s bar with Fifth Street Brewpub, Dayton’s own Co-Op Brewery!

Founded in 2015, Co-op Dayton is committed to incubate cooperative businesses to bring sustainable jobs to Dayton and address Dayton’s food crisis through the Gem City Market co-op.

How to Go?

Friday, October 25th, 2019 at The Yellow Cab Tavern 

Cover starts at 5pm with food trucks and meet & greet

6pm the spoken word performances and live music begin.

$15 at the doors / $10 for Gem City Market co-op members.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Charity Events, Dayton Food Trucks, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, Getting Involved, Local Government/Politics Tagged With: bands, brewery, brews, co-op, co-op dayton, co-op fest, cooperative, Dayton, Dayton Music, downtown, Food Truck, fundraiser, games, Gem City Market, poets, raffle, spoken word, Yellow Cab

Lily’s Bistro Garden Party To Benefit Gem City Market

September 4, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

On Wednesday, September 5 Lily’s Bistro is partnering again with the Gem City Market to host the Garden Party: A Summer Preservation Class.

“We love doing this annual interactive event with our customers,” Emily Mendenhall, owners of Lily’s Bistro said. “From the bar and kitchen, we’ll be walking you through how to do your own shrubs and pickling of all sorts of produce! It’s a great chance to get creative and preserve some wonderful flavors for the colder months and it’s all vegetarian and vegan friendly too!”

As a partner for the event, Lily’s will also be donating $10 from every ticket sold towards the development of the Gem City Market, a community member- and worker-owned and operated full service grocery store.

“We strongly support the work of Gem City Market and it’s great that an event like this gets to promote the use of fresh produce, while also helping increase access to these food for our neighbors,” Mendenhall said.

For those interested in attending the Garden Party, the event costs $29 and takes place at Lily’s Bistro on Wednesday, September 5 from 6-9pm. The event cost includes all of the jars and produce needed, samples of shrubs, the class, and all guests will take home a jar of their own pickle and shrub.

Additional cocktails utilizing Lily’s own shrubs as well as a snack menu incorporating Lily’s housemate pickles will be available for purchase.

Tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-garden-party-a-preservation-class-tickets-49395977699?aff=efbeventtix

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Gem City Market, Lily's Bistro

Gem City Market T-Shirt Contest

October 21, 2017 By Dayton Most Metro

Dayton, called the “Gem City”, is more precious to us than a real gem stone because of the culture and communities that thrive here. The Gem City Market is having a contest to find the best t-shirt design in Dayton and invites you to celebrate our community in your own creative way! Entries do not have to necessarily reference Dayton, but should speak to the Gem City Market movement and the communities we serve.


Entries MUST:
•Include “Gem City Market” name in the design.
•Maintain that the design fits within a 10”x10” block and is vertically oriented.
•Submit original art. No trademarked characters or other depictions will be allowed.
•Submit one color artwork for printing. (Please suggest the color t-shirt you envision with your design.)


•
SUBMIT ENTRY FORMS AND DESIGNS BY NOVEMBER 17th, 2017.
These can be emailed to etanaj.hhi@dayton-unitedway.org or mailed or dropped off by 5:00pm to:

United Way of the Greater Dayton Area
Attn: Etana Jacobi, T-Shirt Competition
33 W. First Street
Dayton, OH 45402

Other Notes:
The contest is open to everyone, but limited to two entries per person. Entry forms must be taped to the back of the image. Digital entry forms must be submitted in a separate document than the design to ensure fairness in judging. The GCM outreach team and related volunteers will judge the entries. One first place winner ($150) and two honorable mention winners ($50) will be announced by December 1st. All winning entries become the property of Gem City Market and may be reproduced for promotional purposes.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Gem City Market, t-shirt contest

The Holy Grail of Beer Fests

July 14, 2017 By Kevin Gray

The end of July brings the annual Belgian Ale and Food Festival. Arguably the most underrated beer fest in the Miami Valley, this event brings a treasure trove of Belgian and Belgian-inspired beers to the majestic and historic Miami Valley Golf Club on July 29th from 4-7 pm.

 

The affair is intimate in scale but features a staggering 21 different beers, including Trappist ales from La Trappe and Spencer (the only U.S.-based Trappist brewery), Belgian mainstays like Rodenbach, Duvel, and Boon, and New World interpretations from Unibroue, Ommegang, and Dogfish Head. The Miami Valley shows off its Belgian-style chops, too, with beers from Fifth Street Brew Pub, Toxic Brew, Mother Stewart’s, Woodburn, and more.

 

The club’s Art Deco-style ballroom provides an ornate backdrop for the tasting, which maxes out at 200 people. The Belgian food menu, selected to pair with the beers, adds to the elegance of the room and the ales. The food is included with the ticket price and, like the beer menu, provides a sampling of the best of Belgium. Nibble on cheese and sausages, or go for something heftier like the Gratin of Brussel Sprouts, the Flemish Ragout of Rabbit, or the Belgian standard, Steamed Mussels. Satisfy your sweet tooth with Liege Waffles—pearl sugar waffle bars with fruits, flavored whipped cream, and syrup.

For the last six years, the event has raised funds for the Salem Avenue Peace Corridor, a community group dedicated to the redevelopment of the neighborhoods along Salem Avenue. The groups’ efforts have helped stabilize the area, in part through the money raised by this event. Organizer Jule Rastikis explains that, “The whole corridor is maturing–it keeps evolving.” As a result, Rastikis’ group is able to be more targeted in their efforts, this time focusing on branding of the neighborhoods. “One of the things that the event helps is that the Peace Corridor is doing a Gateway sign. It’s going to be at the corner of Salem and Riverview.” (You can see a rendering of the sign, and get tickets to the event, at www.baffdayton.com.)

 

A portion of ticket sales also help kickstart the Gem City Market, a food co-op grocery store planned for Dayton’s west side. The Gem City Market seeks to end the food desert on that side of the river and will function much like other cooperatively owned stores. It will be open to the public, but members will receive discounts. Think REI or Fifth Street Brew Pub, but with apples and oranges, not backpacks and pints—although if Rastikis has his way, a brewery won’t be far behind. “The Northwest Dayton market is an untapped resource,” he explains “There are 22,000 people in the area, so we’re trying to let beer people know–distributors, brewers, that, look, it would be pretty smart to get involved here.”

 

You can get involved by purchasing tickets at www.baffdayton.com. Tickets are $50 each ($40 for designated drivers who are eating but not drinking) Attendees can also purchase raffle tickets to win the Holy Grail of Trappist Beer—a basket stuffed Trappist beers and glassware, including the coveted Westvleteren 12.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Belgian Ale and Food Festival, Gem City Market, Jule Rastikis, Salem Avenue Peace Corridor

Dayton Rotary Foundation Awards $50,000 Grant

July 13, 2017 By Dayton Most Metro

The Rotary Club of Dayton has awarded its first Signature Grant in the amount of $50,000 to The Gem City Market project, which is part of the Greater Dayton Union Cooperative Initiative (GDUCI). The check will be presented to Lela Klein, Director of GDUCI and will take place at the Dayton Rotary Club’s weekly luncheon on Monday, July 17, 2017, Noon, at Sinclair College Ponitz Center.

The Signature Grant was the first grant award of this type made by the Club’s Foundation. The Grant’s funding priority is to support a larger project or initiative in the City of Dayton that will make a meaningful and sustainable impact and long-term change in the community.

The goal of the Gem City Market project is to significantly improve food access and related health outcomes for families and individuals living in Northwest Dayton by opening and operating a full-service grocery store that provides access to healthy and fresh foods.

“We are excited about making this first award to such an exciting project and one that will have a significant, positive impact on the residents of Northwest Dayton and many residents in the surrounding area,” said Dona Vella, President of the Dayton Rotary Foundation. The Dayton Rotary Foundation received letters of interest from 60 organizations. The other finalists for the Signature Grant were East End Community Services and Catholic Social Services.

The Rotary Club of Dayton Foundation is committed to enhancing the quality of life in the City of Dayton. The Dayton Rotary Foundation also accepts applications for non-profit program grants of $3,000 each quarter of the year.

The Rotary Club of Dayton is a fellowship of diverse business and professional leaders who commit their time and talent to staying informed and serving the club, the community and the world.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Rotary, Gem City Market, Signature Grant

West Side Grocery Selling Co-op Shares

April 27, 2017 By Dayton Most Metro

The Gem City Market will be a full-service 15,000 square foot grocery store and deli located in the 100 block of Salem Avenue in West Dayton, just across the bridge from downtown Dayton, with a planned 2019 opening.

 

According to a 2015 study by FRAC, Dayton is the 2nd worst city in the nation for food hardship for families with children.

A recent Gallup poll shows 29.4 percent of households in our region report trouble obtaining healthy food.

 


Why Grocery stores matter

  • People who live near a supermarket have lower rates of diet-related
    diseases than their counterparts in neighborhoods lacking food
    access (Food Trust)
  • 20% percent higher obesity/diabetes rates in least
    healthy “food environments,” controlling for income,
    race/ethnicity, age, gender, and physical activity.

To open the market and provide fresh food for the area, organizers need to raise $3.9 million. The grocery store is being set up as a co-op business, with a goal for the store to sell 2,000 shares at $100 each to customers and community supporters. They hope to fund the rest  through donations, grants, the business community and loans.

 

 

 BECOME A MEMBER 

What a membership share will get you:

  • access to member-only sales prices (similar to a Kroger Plus card)
  •  a vote on or run for community seats on the board of directors. participate in annual meetings where the general direction of the store is set
  •  petition the store to make changes in terms of product mix or what we sell
  • Once they are profitable, the community will share in a percentage of profit not reinvested in the store, based upon level of patronage (how much you shop at the store).

What a membership share will cost:

  • $100 one time membership fee, can be payed $10 per month for 10 months.

Subsidized shares

  • Individuals who qualify for financial assistance can apply for a subsidized share. Individuals will be able to securely upload concurring documents (snap benefit card, employment insurance statement, etc) when purchasing their membership.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: co-op grocery, Gem City Market

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