The Pemaquid Craft Co-op is looking forward to reopening for the season this Friday, May 6, and welcoming eight new members!
New members are: Tammy DeSalle of Portland, pottery; Tori Dyke of Lisbon, fabric and leather bags; Jane Faulkner of Hermon, hooked rugs and pillows; Krista Gagne of Lyman, jams, pickles and relishes; Marianne and Steve Harmon of Biddeford, dog treats; Joanna Morris of Yarmouth, pottery; Tonya Patten of Levant, metal jewelry and wall art; and Richard Winslow of Waterboro, pottery and glass.
The co-op, which features crafts and fine art produced by more than 50 Maine resident artisans, is located at 2565 Bristol Road in the Bristol village of New Harbor. It is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until Oct. 10.
The co-op is easy to find. It’s the three-story red building on the top of the hill on Route 130 in New Harbor, beside the fire station.
All products are made in Maine: photography, pottery, jewelry, deck furniture, quilts and other sewn items, knitting, painting, jams and pickles, pet treats, children’s clothing, lamps and more.
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