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News Bites: Black Business Week 2021 / Social Enterprise Greenhouse Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator Program / New RI Brewers Guild Board Members

by David Dadekian November 10, 2021
written by David Dadekian

Current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.



Black Business Week Rhode Island 2021

Black Business Week RI

Black Lives Biz honors Black History Month by highlighting Black Businesses and hosting the first Black Business Week of Rhode Island. 

Black Lives Biz is hosting Rhode Island’s first Black Business Week from February 15th – 20th 2021. The week will be filled with discounts, specials and sales from over 35 participating Black owned businesses along with two virtual events. Among the participating businesses are Nubian Nailz, Glow Cafe and The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop. 

What to Expect:

How to transition a side hustle into a scalable business is one of the week’s highly anticipated virtual events hosted by Sterling Clinton-Spellman, founder and CEO of Polished, alongside Chip Douglas and Karriem Kanston. This event will highlight stories of converting lifelong passions into successful and profitable businesses. During the event they will share tips, best practices and local resources on how to convert a hobby into a scalable business.

To RSVP for How to transition a side hustle into a scalable business and a full schedule of Black Business Week RI, see https://fb.me/e/1YazO1kyM

Black Lives Biz is the nation’s leading search engine for Black-owned businesses with over 180,000 businesses listed nationwide. Our mission is to strengthen the alliances between Black owned businesses and to highlight all Black owned businesses through a digital portal. Visit  www.blacklivesbiz.com to learn more.


Social Enterprise Greenhouse Announces Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator Program for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses – Apply by March 5, 2021

Social Enterprise Greenhouse (SEG) has opened applications for its Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator program. The SEG Virtual Incubator is a five-week business education program that covers social entrepreneurship, business model planning, finances, and other important topics for startup organizations. More than 150 startups representing a wide variety of industries have graduated from the program since it began in 2017.

The SEG Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator begins with an orientation on March 15 and then meets twice weekly from March 22 to April 22 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. The program will be conducted virtually using Zoom. Participants benefit from the experience of learning together with a cohort of fellow early-stage business owners and receive continued professional support after the program ends.

SEG’s Incubator program is designed for anyone who has an idea for a business or nonprofit that will create positive social impact while being financially sustainable. Motivated and coachable social entrepreneurs and small business owners from Rhode Island and beyond are encouraged to apply. Applications are due by March 5, 2021. More information and the application are available at www.bit.ly/SEGIncubator.

The SEG Incubator is sponsored by the RI Department of Labor and Training’s Back to Work RI program, Rhode Island Foundation, Central Providence Health Equity Zone, Citizens Bank, Island Foundation, van Beuren Charitable Foundation, and EJMP Fund for Philanthropy.


Rhode Island Brewers Guild Welcomes New Board Members

Three new members join the five-person board

The Rhode Island Brewers Guild, the official association focused on promoting Rhode Island’s beer manufactures and brew pubs, recently held elections for their Board of Directors.  The board is made up of five representatives from member breweries who are voted on by the 31-member organization.  The 2021 Board will retain two key members, Jeremy Ruff, owner/brewer from LineSider Brewing in East Greenwich and Morgan Snyder, owner/brewer at Buttonwoods Brewery in Cranston.  

Joining the Board of Directors for 2021 are Matt Richardson, owner/brewer at the recently expanded Tilted Barn Brewery in Exeter, Armando DeDona, owner/brewer of Long Live Beer Works in Providence and Matthew Gray, President of Ragged Island Brewing Company in Portsmouth.  These new members replace Board members Jennifer Brinton of Grey Sail Brewing of RI, Tamara McKenney of Appanoug Brewing Company and Tony Barber of Ragged Island Brewing Co, whose terms have expired.

At their first monthly meeting on January 25th the board selected Jeremy Ruff to continue in his position as President and selected Matt Richardson as Vice President, Matthew Gray as Secretary and Armando DeDona as Treasurer.  The Board is charged with enhancing the marketing and promotion of the Ocean State’s growing brewery scene, legislative initiatives to spur business development and ensure compliance, as well as pursuit of technical training opportunities to enhance the quality of beer brewed in R.I.  

“The Rhode Island brewing community has seen significant growth in the number of beer manufacturers licensed in the State over the past 10 years.” said Executive Director, Gary Richardson.  “Today we have over 30 member breweries in the Guild with several more in planning phases.”

The RI Brewers Guild was a recent recipient of funding from the RI Commerce Corp’s “Take it Outside” grant which helped many brewers create or enhance outdoor beer gardens and seating areas to help safely retain tasting room sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. In recent years the Guild has successfully lobbied for changes to State laws that allow for on-site sampling and takeout sales directly from the breweries. In the Spring of 2020, the Guild launched the RI Brewery Passport App.  This digital passport allows beer fans a chance to visit each of the member breweries and earn prizes for milestones met along the way.  The Guild looks to focus on additional legislative initiatives in 2021 as well as promoting a collaboration beer series between member breweries throughout the year.

For more information about the RI Brewers Guild visit www.ribrewersguild.org

  • Kara and Matt Richardson, owners/brewer of Tilted Barn Brewery
    Kara and Matt Richardson, owners/brewer of Tilted Barn Brewery
  • Matthew Gray, President of Ragged Island Brewing Company
    Matthew Gray, President of Ragged Island Brewing Company
  • Armando DeDona, owner/brewer of Long Live Beer Works
    Armando DeDona, owner/brewer of Long Live Beer Works
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News Bites: Tallulah’s Tacos, Homestead Hard Cider and Sundays at Farmstead

by David Dadekian May 27, 2013
written by David Dadekian

Homestead Hard Cider

Homestead Hard Cider

Three current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.

Tallulah’s Tacos

Tallulah’s Tacos Is Happy To Announce The Grand Opening Of The Shack at Dutch Harbor!

Tallulah’s Tacos brings fresh, traditional Mexican style tacos and burritos that embrace the flavors reminiscent of the West Coast. Homemade Horchata, Melon de Agua, and Basil Lime Lemonade quench the thirst; while Tacos, Burritos or Burrito Bowls can satisfy even the hungriest of patrons.

There are even breakfast options for the early birds! Come and try the breakfast burritos and tacos offered Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 11am.

Gluten free? That is never a problem for Tallulah’s Tacos, as the tacos, burrito bowls and sweet desserts such as Horchata Panna Cotta are gluten free. There are also vegetarian options such as a black bean taco/burrito, Mexican shrimp cocktail and black bean burrito bowl.

The menus are located on the website tallulahonthames.com/tacos as a PDF file and can be downloaded and printed for convenience.

The Shack is committed to using the freshest of ingredients within the menu and therefore could possibly run out of popular items daily. Some of the ingredients are grown, sourced, and created from local neighboring farms.

Contact Information and Address:
The Shack @ Dutch Harbor
252 Narragansett Ave.
Jamestown, Rhode Island 02835
Dutchharborboatyard.com
Twitter: @tallulahstacos
tallulahonthames.com/tacos

Farmers Market Summer Taco Cart Schedule

Wednesday
June 5th through October 30th
Aquidneck Farmers Market
2pm-6pm
Memorial Blvd, Newport, RI
www.aquidneckgrowersmarket.com

Saturday
May 18th through October 26th
Coastal Growers Market Summer
9am-12noon
Casey’s Farm, Saunderstown, RI
www.coastalmarket.org

Saturday
May 18th through October 26th
Hope Street Market
9am-1pm
Lippett Park, Providence, RI
www.hopestreetmarket.com

In conjunction to local farmers markets and festivals throughout Rhode Island, Tallulah’s Tacos will also be available for private events using the taco cart. Please go to tallulahonthames.com/tacos to learn more about what is offered and pricing details.
Carts are sold out on Saturdays, 2013 through October

Festivals & Events to visit Tallulah’s Tacos at:

Newport Film
www.newportfilm.com

Green Market Festival
www.rinla.org

Folk Festival
www.newportfolkfest.net

Jazz Festival
www.newportjazzfest.net

Newport Wine & Food Festival
www.newportmansions.org


Homestead Hard Cider

The following is from the Kickstarter campaign for Homestead Hard Cider. Please consider donating to help launch locally brewed hard cider.

We have the recipes, the cider house, and the local apples for our 100% natural apple cider, now we need your help!!! #HomesteadCider

Our names are Jeremy Quaglia and Kyle Schmitt and we are Homestead Hard Cider.

When it comes to quality care and expert craftsmanship, the term “home brewed” couldn’t hit any closer to… well, home. New England has always been our home. We grew up in Attleboro just forty minutes south of Boston, went to college in Massachusetts, and have remained friends since we were children. We both live in the same houses we grew up in, and it was in our homes that a little over a year ago we began Homestead Hard Cider on none other than Homestead Lane. Since then we have worked tirelessly to build Homestead Hard Cider into the nano-cidery it is today. We have perfected the recipes, garnered fan support, and moved production out of our homes into a more permanent location in Attleboro where production can be streamlined.

Over the past few years, the market for cider has grown exponentially. Sales have been driven by corporate owned and operated companies. Their expensive marketing campaigns allow them to claim to be hand crafted when really they are sacrificing quality and taste in favor of mass quantities. At Homestead Hard Cider, the cider we produce is the direct result of our dedication and hard work. We get out of it what we put into it – something of genuine quality and unique taste. Oh, and did we forget to mention the alcohol content?

Like many people, we like to drink, so you better believe we aim high. Our original brew provides drinkers with an offering of 9.5% ABV and our newest brew boasts a delightfully high ABV% that we’re willing to bet you’re going to love.

We love cider, we love our community, and we love the notion that Homestead Hard Cider’s presence can prove that two 23 year olds can run a thriving business. We hope our success will give other aspiring entrepreneurs the confidence that they can be successful too. Not only are you funding our operation, but we truly believe you are funding a movement. A movement not to take Attleboro and surrounding communities back to what they were, but instead to what they can be. Revitalizing our economy starts with small grassroot businesses.

This is the next step for Homestead Hard Cider. We are on the cusp of something big and your help will be the extra push we need to get there. We believe that what we have created is not just something special, but something worth trying for yourself. This is where the Kickstarter community comes in. We have seen what you have been able to do for others and it is impressive. The age of social media is a crazy thing that allows us to connect with people we never would have been able to otherwise. By contributing you can forever call yourself part of the Homestead Hard Cider family. When you’re able to buy Homestead in your hometown, you’ll be glad you did. To show our appreciation you will obviously get some pretty cool merchandise in return for your generosity.

Kickstarter campaign for Homestead Hard Cider.


Farmstead

Spicing Up Sundays at Farmstead, Inc.
Summer Brings Sunday Suppers & Hearty Brunches to Wayland Square

WHAT: So long, Sunday slumps! The crew at Farmstead, Inc. is shaking up your typical laundry and takeout routine with family-style suppers and monthly brunches, complete with all the house-cured meaty, artisan cheesy fare you dig from Farmstead.

Weekend happenings include:

Sunday Suppers
Every Sunday night, excluding May 26 and June 2
5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
$29.00 per person; $39.00 per person with beverage pairing

Beginning this spring, Matt & Kate Jennings and the Farmstead team share age-old family recipes in a weekly Sunday Supper series. Diners are welcomed for three-course family-style feasts of homespun classics with a Farmstead twist, served communally with an optional beverage pairing (two hand-selected wines from the restaurant’s cellar, one cocktail or a beer-and-shot combo, depending on the menu). The full bistro menu will also be available during Sunday-night dinner starting June 9. Reservations accepted but not required.

Inspired by mom’s greatest hits, upcoming menus include (subject to adjustments):

June 9th
Melville Rangoon and “Duck Sauce”
Orange Beef and Broccoli with Steamed Rice
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake with Maraschino Cherry Ice Cream
Singapore Slings

June 16th
Fried Pickles with Garlic Ranch
BBQ Ribs, Coleslaw and Mom’s Buttermilk Biscuits
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie with Vanilla Ice Cream
Bourbon Slush Punch

June 23rd
Antipasto All’Italiana
Nanny’s Spaghetti and Meatballs
Affogato with Biscotti
Nero D’Avola

Monthly Brunches
First Sunday of every month; next occurrence June 2
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Round off your weekends Jennings-style with once-a-month Sunday-morning brunches done up the Farmstead way. Midday meals include playful takes on brunch standards featuring monthly changing options like Sweet Pea Waffles with Smoked Salmon, Fried Mortadella & Pancake Sandwiches, Papas Gordas and House-Made Cider Doughnuts. Reservations suggested but not required.

WHERE: Farmstead, Inc.
186 Wayland Avenue, Providence RI
401.274.7177
www.farmsteadinc.com

HOURS: Retail:
Tuesday – Thursday 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Friday – Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Brunch:
First Sunday of every month 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Lunch:
Tuesday – Saturday 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Dinner:
Tuesday – Saturday 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Sunday Suppers 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

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