Foodio: Farm, Farmers' Market, Eatery

FoodiO, as described by founder Jamie Grant, is a non-traditional farmers’ market with goals of empowering people through food. The business serves up breakfast, lunch, and takeaway dinners, while funding outreach programs to help individuals struggling with food insecurity. Grant is driven by her mission to help others purchase, cook, and afford an ample diet.

Saturday, October 29, FoodiO celebrates its one year anniversary in Downtown Ashland! In anticipation, Downtown Ashland Association met with Grant to learn more about FoodiO and its plans for the future.

FoodiO’s grand opening celebration in October 2021

Grant is a native of Tappahannock, Virginia, and a graduate of Randolph-Macon College. “As a kid, we would come up to Ashland and I always thought it was the cutest and most genuine town,” says Grant. Following graduation, Grant continued working as staff at Randolph-Macon College. It was during this time she developed a vision for owning her own business in the community. When the business of Ashland Coffee & Tea came available for purchase, she jumped at the chance!

Beginning in 2021, Grant rebranded the business FoodiO: Farm, Farmers’ Market, Eatery to reflect its new direction. She expanded the menu–with entrees, baked goods, smoothies, and ice cream–and rearranged the space. The result is a fast-casual eatery that provides a hot breakfast, satisfying lunch, or takeaway dinner. 

Jamie Grant

Grant prides herself on offering produce from her own farm and from other local growers. FoodiO provides retail spaces for fresh produce and handmade goods from partnering farms and makers. This model is popular at the FoodiO location in Tappahannock, and Grant looks forward to bringing an expanded version to Ashland. 

By building businesses in each community, she is creating a platform for food security outreach. Grant’s efforts encourage individuals’ agency. She helps people learn financial literacy, paying bills, and even growing their own food to help with expenses. Grant explained that her greatest joy in outreach work thus far has been “customers that couldn’t read or write understanding food better and really taking away hope and confidence of their own abilities.”

When asked about future plans, Grant stated, “I would love to have a FoodiO in every food-insecure community in Virginia! Virginia is a rather food insecure place with 1 in 6 people being food insecure.”

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Visit FoodiO at 100 N. Railroad Ave; open 7:30am- 3pm Wednesday through Saturday.

Railroad Park Awarded $25,000 Grant

Downtown Ashland Association is proud to announce it has received a $25,000 grant from the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development to help fund construction of the Mid-Atlantic Railroad Park. The Park will take the form of a walking tour and tell Ashland’s railroad story in nine exhibits. Railroad Park is a placemaking initiative to drive tourism and economic activity in downtown Ashland.

The grant brings current funds raised to $185,000—fulfilling the construction budget! Fundraising continues to meet the cost of signage on Interstate 95, which will make Railroad Park a highly visible attraction. A total of $220,000 is needed. Downtown Ashland Association asks residents and businesses who wish to support the project to visit ashlandvirginia.com/railroad for more info.

Exhibits are under construction now, and engineering has begun for site plans. Construction will begin next year in hope to open exhibits by Ashland Train Day on April 29, 2023.

Downtown Ashland, with its quaint and quirky charms, already draws visitors to stroll by the shops and restaurants along the railroad tracks and to cross over between the train station and Randolph-Macon College. Railroad Park will enhance that experience by telling the community’s story alongside the exciting evolution of American railroads. Exhibits will include the 1923 train station, a restored 1926 red caboose, the 200-foot steam train mural, major railroad inventions, and the 45 freight and passenger trains traveling the rails through the heart of downtown daily.

Railroad Park is a joint project of Downtown Ashland Association, Ashland Museum, Hanover County Black Heritage Society, and the Town of Ashland.  More than one hundred individuals and businesses have donated toward Railroad Park’s construction. Doswell Limited Partnership is its largest supporter, followed closely by the Mary Morton Parsons Foundation. CSX and The Port of Virginia provided support as well.

Learn more and add your support at ashlandvirginia.com/railroad.

Community Spotlight

If you’ve visited Sports Page Grill in Downtown Ashland, you’ve probably met Susan Lovelace and Meghan True. The pair have been serving customers in the dining room for the past two years.  Lovelace says, “I love the homestyle atmosphere at Sports Page. The staff here works as a team, and we have so many regular customers.”

This duo spends six to seven days a week taking care of customers! True explains, “We do it all here. I love the fast-paced environment. We might be seating customers, waiting tables, running food, taking orders, washing dishes, or anything else that needs to be done. We like to stay busy.”

Lovelace and True would never be accused of taking it easy. Both are graduates of Patrick Henry High School, Lovelace in 2020 and True in 2021. Lovelace is near completion of her degree from Reynolds Community College, with plans to transfer to Virginia Commonwealth University and become a dental hygienist. True begins coursework in January to become an ultrasound technician.

With big dreams and their strong work ethic, we are sure of Susan Lovelace and Meghan True’s ongoing success. Catch this dynamic duo in the dining room at Sports Page Grill while you can!

Ashland Halloween 2022

A weekend of special events and spooky fun for all ages!

Ashland Halloween invites ghouls and goblins to a four-day event series in Downtown Ashland—Friday, October 28 through Monday, October 31, 2022. Local businesses will host quaint and quirky events, while Victorian homes take on a spooky glow for the long weekend.

“We invite you to explore the mysteries of historic Downtown Ashland,” said Maggie Longest, Executive Director of Downtown Ashland Association. “It is sure to be a spooktastic Halloween weekend in the Center of the Universe!”

There are bewitching events for children and adults alike, including:

Huddle Up Concert Schedule

Fall Concert Series: Sept 9 - Nov 12

Huddle Up Sports Bar announces a fresh fall lineup of concerts and events. Popular local bands top the list, making Friday and Saturday nights in Downtown Ashland a guaranteed dance party!

The Fall Concert Series runs September 9 to November 12, 2022 with all shows beginning at 8pm. Email huddleup407@gmail.com to reserve a table. All concerts $8-10 cover charge.

Friday, September 9 — InsideOut Party Band

Saturday, September 10 — Exit 38

Friday, September 16 — Kenzie Band

Saturday, September 17 — Country line dancing

Friday, September 23 — Main Street Station

Saturday, September 24 — Double Down

Friday, September 30 — Nobody’s Poet

Saturday, October 1 — Cobalt Whiskey

Friday, October 7 — KOS Band

Saturday, October 8 — Klaxton Brown

Friday, October 14 — DJ Chad Rock

Saturday, October 15 — En’Novation

Friday, October 21 — Inside Out

Saturday, October 22 — Shades of Gray

Friday, October 28 — Flat Elvis

Saturday, October 29 — HonkyTonk Heroes

Saturday, November 5 — Mashup & Cozy Condition

Friday, November 11 — DJ Chad Rock

Saturday, November 12 — Exit 38