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A first of its kind, non-profit combination of restaurant, food pantry and educational gardens desig The most important goal is to give back to the community.
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175 S. Kendall Street
Battle Creek, MI
49037
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| Tuesday | 10am - 3pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 3pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 3pm |
| Friday | 10am - 3pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 3pm |
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder joined the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribal Council, owners of FireKeepers Casino Hotel, along with a large contingent of elected officials and key Michigan business partners today to commemorate the Grand Opening of The Fire Hub restaurant and Kendall Street Pantry.
The Fire Hub is a unique, multi-million dollar casino community reinvestment, with FireKeepers Casino directly purchasing, redeveloping and creating a downtown restaurant concept, plus adjacent food pantry to assist those less fortunate in the community, all housed in a restored historic city firehouse. Eighty percent of profits will be pooled to benefit local charities, while twenty percent will provide maintenance capital dollars. Another major element of the project is the development of nearby tribal lands to farm and grow vegetables, with a goal of delivering a free salad bar to students in area communities.
The opening ceremony featured a Tribal Drum song, speeches and building reveal, with featured guests including Governor Snyder, Battle Creek Mayor, Dave Walters, NHBP Tribal Council Chairperson, Jamie Stuck, FireKeepers Vice President of Food and Beverage and Fire Hub visionary, Michael McFarlen, and Food Bank of South Central Michigan Executive Director, Patty Parker.