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===Educational Kitchen=== | ===Educational Kitchen=== |
Revision as of 14:02, 28 November 2017
...a concept in the making...
- concept idea build upon Newbo City Market, Cedar Rapids IA (http://newbocitymarket.org/)
A city market is a place to gather. A city market is a destination location. A city market offers unique products and services. A city market is a retail space that is directly tied to the customer. A city market develops the relationship between the consumer and producer.
- The residents of Monmouth consume chicken eggs; why don't we have an egg producer in town?
- The residents of Monmouth consume coffee; why don't we have a coffee roaster in town?
- The residents of Monmouth ride bikes; why don't we have a bike shop in town?
- The residents of Monmouth consume bread; why don't we have a bakery in town? (we do have one specialty bakery)
In a "city market" the producer and consumer come together to the benefit of all parties.
...the following is a proposed operation that could be the foundation of a new Monmouth College Student Center (minus the caf)...
Facility
Stall sizes (10' deep)
- along outside wall
- - small 6' wide
- - medium 8' wide
- - double small 12' wide
- - double medium 16' wide
- - Corner
Hours of Operation
Facility hours: Monday - Saturday, 7 am - 9 pm (+ special events)
Main Office: 8 am - 5 pm (staffed by 1 administrative assistant and facility director)
Coffee Shop/bakery: 7- 2 pm with limited evening services.
Food vendors: ??? breakfast/lunch/dinner
Administrative Space
Staffed by:
- 1 administrative assistant from 8 am - 5 pm
- 1 Director (1/2-time faculty member)
- 1 facilities maintenance (janitor)
- 2 faculty members (faculty offices)
Retail Space
- Retail space will be divided into the following categories:
- Anchor (MC controlled) establishments (Aramark subs/pizza, student-run coffee shop, student-run bakery, student-run mexican food)
- Local retailers (butcher, other food/restaurants, etc.)
Establishing Retail Strategy: Aramark would need to commit to providing food services which will initially service students, but eventually service the community. Other retail providers will join as the facility grows.
Educational Kitchen
- - 16 cooking stations
- gas stove
- oven
- counter tops
- pots/pans/utensils
- Kitchen Activities:
- Monmouth College "educational garden" processing facility
- Community College credit (Sandburg)
- Specialty cooking classes (ethnic, technique, baking/breads, canning/preserving, BBQ, etc)
- Community use (for special events)
- Community "dinner clubs"
Art Space
Liquid Refreshment
- soft (non-alcoholic) drinks (teas, coffee, carbonated drinks, non-carbonated drinks)
- hard (alcoholic) drinks (beer, wine, spirits)
Liquid Activities:
- Coffee shop with bakery
Medical
- - ask a doctor/nurse a question (Walgreens, OSF, etc).
- - talks (healthy eating, heart disease, stroke, mental illiness, etc)
Bike Shop
- -fixit guy
Festivals
- food!!!
- Music!!!
- Holidays!!!
Other retail ideas
- fill your own "cleaning supplies"...dish soap, dishwashing soap, window cleaner, disinfectant, RO water...from the tap
Student services
- design services (product labels, flyers, business cards, etc - Kellogg Printing with student help).
- Makerspace (3D printing, Laser cutting, etc)