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Camille Hicks ~ Your Dogs Bakery

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My name is Camille with Your Dog’s Bakery. I started baking because it’s something I’ve always loved to do. That love took on a whole new meaning when we adopted our dogs and realized they were very sick. I began making treats at home so I could control exactly what they were eating and help them feel better—and it worked. What started as something just for them slowly grew as friends and family began asking for treats too. Over time, that small beginning turned into something bigger, and today we’re proud to have our own storefront. Along the way, I’ve met so many dog parents who share the same struggles—picky eaters, sensitive stomachs, and not knowing what’s safe or enjoyable for their dogs. That’s why everything we make is created with those dogs in mind. My goal has always been simple: to make treats that dogs love, and owners can feel good about giving.  My name is Camille with Y our D og ’ s Bakery . I started baking because it’ s something I’ve always lov ed to do . That l...

Cheryll Freeman ~ Owner of Muzzy's Wine Jelly

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 Cheryll Freeman- also known as Muzzy-the creator of Muzzy’s Wine Jelly. I craft homemade wine jelly recipes that are truly unique in flavor and designed to elevate any occasion. Whether you're stocking your pantry, building the perfect charcuterie board, or searching for a thoughtful gift, Muzzy’s Wine Jelly adds a delicious gourmet touch. I also make Handcrafted wine cork Trivets. Using recycled corks secured in a beautiful solid wood frame, bonded with high-heat adhesive. Cork handled stainless steel blade spreaders are also available. They are Ideal for soft cheeses, tapenades, and my Wine Jellies. Please stop by the Leonardtown Wharf Coastal Arts Market on April 11th and explore my cork gifts and enjoy a Jelly sample — I’d love to share a taste with you!  

Leonardtown Wharf Coastal Arts Market Reopens on April 11th.

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It's that time of year when we have all had enough of winter, and we are looking forward to spring. The crafters have taken their winter break, and now it's time to get back to creating and making new things for the 2026 craft events. The Coastal Arts Market is going to reopen for their thirteenth season. We have some new creative folks joining us this year that we are excited about, and we always look forward to seeing what Pat and Cathy from Naked Cuts will have, as well as Nutt House Wine & Wood Barrel Co., Wendy & Bryan always bring something new to the market. Nancy from Timeless Threadcraft has been busy with winter, coming up with new designs. Candy from Wonderland Leather Craft is always coming up with fabulous handbags, and her colorful wallets make great gifts. There's a lot more for you to see this spring, and there is a new Facebook page where you can see more as we get closer to our opening date. The New Facebook Page is " Leonardtown Wharf Coastal...