March 12, 2025 – March is Women’s History Month, and one local establishment is marking one year of both honoring women’s history while shaping the current community.
The 6888 Kitchen Incubator was named in honor of the pioneering Black women who served in the U.S. Army in 1945, and decades later, the kitchen incubator is furthering that legacy of service to the community.
Housed in the Dayton Arcade, the incubator has helped their members make over $300,000 in combined revenue in the past year.
“This year has been amazing, it’s been a whirlwind. It went by so fast, but it’s been great,” said Dabriah Rice, 6888 Kitchen Incubator manager.
After six years of planning, envisioning and now one year of operation, the incubator is not only up and running but also thriving.
“I’m just excited for the growth and everybody that has come and supported the kitchen in the first year,” said Rice.
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