Welcoming new artisans for the upcoming season!

The Pemaquid Craft Co-op is welcoming two new members when we reopen for the season Friday, May 22.
Julian and Jen Vance of Westbrook craft laser-engraved wooden pieces, including bookmarks and ornaments, with Maine themes. Their business is called Gallery 35.
Cindy Robbins, owner of Switchplates by Cindy, decoupages light-switch plates and napkin rings. She lives in Yarmouth.
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 in season.
The shop is easy to find. It’s the three-story red building at the top of the hill on Route 130 in New Harbor, beside the fire station.
All products are made in Maine: photography, pottery, jewelry, resin furniture, quilts and other sewn items, knitting, painting, jams and pickles, pet treats, baby items, lamps, chocolate and more.
