"We do many events throughout the year, but this one is special because we invite each vendor for their artistry, integrity and kindness," Deborah O'Shaughnessy relayed.
"This year's show will have many popular returning vendors and some new artisan's as well," Aimee Dallob revealed.
"The Bazaar at Ashawagh Hall is a wonderful place to find unique handmade items, especially interesting jewelry. The prices are fair and it's a great place for gifts as well as a personal treasure," Barbara Rothberg noted.
"We will have over fifty local artisans and vendors this year, selling a wide variety of items, including jewelry, ceramics, glassware, art, photography, accessories, home decor—even handmade treats and accessories for your pet," Todd Farley shared.
"The North Fork has so many unique, handmade gift options and this event makes holiday shopping much easier for the consumer with this one-stop shop," said Robert J. Syron.
"Big changes start with US, help us help other!" Rebeca Olender reflected.
"I believe in going forward not backwards," Couture designer Jackie Rogers told us. Style, not fashion, is her credo. "My clothing is timeless and seasonless."
"Although Montauk is very similar to Australia, it has a really interesting vibe as it's a small beach town, meets manic Manhattan in the summer," Benz told us.
"Summer to me is being able to walk to one of my favorite restaurants, Crow's Nest, watch the sunset, surf at Ditch Plains, eat lobster cobb salads at Duryea's and enjoy the quiet and nature on my deck," Murphy told us.
"We're excited to bring the waves from the Miami beaches to the Hamptons as a way to introduce our team to New York in advance of the opening of our more permanent location in the Hamptons coming next summer," Jelaca noted.
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