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Dayton nonprofit Have A Gay Day used a grocery grant to not only stock their food pantry but also support local grocery stores.
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The co-op grocery store, which aims to offer fresh and healthy food in West Dayton, is once again accepting WIC benefits.
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The Hall Hunger Initiative kicked off a project to support the Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley’s food pantry Monday. The partnership with Gem City Market is in an effort to raise awareness of Hunger Action Month.
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The Gem City Market launched Mamas at the Market on Thursday. The program provides community resources to new and expecting mothers. One of them being helping eligible women sign up for WIC benefits at the market.
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West Dayton residents were without access to healthy foods, to quality fresh fruits and vegetables. But when the community decided to no longer accept the unacceptable, the Gem City Market emerged. And it's so much more than a grocery store.
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If you’ve been to the new Gem City Market in Dayton, you may have noticed bold, colorful patterns on its walls, like the grid of diamond shapes over the entrance. That’s the original artwork of Dayton textile designer Yetunde Rodriguez.
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The nonprofit group I Love West Dayton joined the Gem City Market in hosting a community cleanup event Saturday. Their mission was to beautify the area before the market opens this summer.
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The cooperative grocery store in northwest Dayton is opening this winter and could have a broader economic impact on the area.
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Organizers expect the cooperative grocery store in northwest Dayton to open in January or February.
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The City of Dayton is investing $12 million into reconstructing part of Salem Avenue. The project, scheduled to begin in 2021, is supported by city, state…
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Hundreds of people are expected to attend a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday for Gem City Market, a co-operative grocery store designed to address…