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Spark Fairborn

Spark Fairborn Grand Re-Opening

June 9, 2021 By Lisa Grigsby

The co-working, shared kitchen space that originally opened in downtown Fairborn is ready to open it’s doors after being closed for months during the Pandemic.  Originally opened as a joint venture by Co-Hatch and the city of Fairborn, the operation is now fully owned and managed by the Fairborn Development Corporation, an organization focused on growth and business development for the city.  Guests are invited to join Spark Fairborn for an open house on Wed, June 9th from 5-7pm or reach out to schedule a tour.

Spark works on a membership basis with a co-working space monthly membership that start at $100/month for a shared desk space, and 2 hours of conference room space/month with additional hours available at $25. A Dedicated Desk space runs $200/month and 4 hours of conference room time. Both memberships include free snacks and coffee and there is a community printing station available. 

Kitchen memberships for the commercial kitchen are still being reworked, but will be available in several levels, based on the amount of time you anticipating needed the facility starting with a minimum of 10 hours/month for about $15/hour.  More info should be available at the open house.

Spark Fairborn is also available to be rented out for private events at $75/hour with occupancy of up to 146 guests.  The conference rooms holds 12-15 guests.


Spark Fairborn

305 W. Main Street
Fairborn, OH 45324

Current Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8am – 5pm

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Co-work, commercial kitchen, Spark Fairborn

Spicy Food Makes for A Hell Night Dinner

September 12, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

What do you get when you pair a powerhouse event host, a celebrity chef, and a state of the art culinary venue over Halloween weekend?  HELL NIGHT.  The setting of Fairborn, Ohio was chosen for its history of celebrating Halloween in a big way. Spark Fairborn is a newly built, lavish co-working space and kitchen incubator nestled in the heart of Main Street.

 

This is more than a food event.  This will be a food experience.  If you like spicy food, celebrity Chef Anthony Head, also known as “The People’s Chef” is about to make your nightmares come true.   Based off of Dante’s Inferno, the menu will consist of nine “Levels of Hell”, tapas which will leave you in tears from pleasure and pain. The event will also feature dance music, lights, ghoulish entertainment, and contests throughout the evening.

“We didn’t want to just have a food event”, said Charlynda Scales, co-owner of OH Taste Marketing, which helps grow local food businesses as well as hosts themed food experiences like Hell Night. “Matt Dunn (co-owner) and I want to host events people won’t stop talking about for months on end. It’s about pairing the best chefs in the area with local food products and experts in marketing.”

 

Hell Night will also be a chance to crown a winner of the Hot as Hell Spicy Food eating contest. Anyone can join (age 21+), but only the first ten entries online will be accepted. Safety waivers will need to be signed the day of the contest. An award (to be determined) will also be given for Best Costume if patrons choose to participate.

Tickets are $45 per person or $65 for VIP tickets that include one free drink ticket and a swag bag as your momento of the hellish night of gluttony.

Tickets or entry into the Spicy food eating contest can be reserved online.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Anthony Head, Hell Night Dinner, OH Taste Marketing, Spark Fairborn

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