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CAMP Rehoboth’s Handmade Market adds live music and will feature works from the late Lee Wayne Mills, and local artisans

June 7, 2021

CAMP Rehoboth’s Handmade Market adds live music and will feature works from the late Lee Wayne Mills, and local artisans

Please note: due to inclement weather, this event has been moved to Saturday, June 12, from 5-8p.m. 

CAMP Rehoboth Community Center’s June Handmade Market is set to be the biggest yet. Friday, June 11, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., visitors are invited to stroll through the courtyard at 37-39 Baltimore Avenue to shop local, enjoy live music, and support local LGBTQ/ally artists and makers. Additionally, the work of the late and celebrated artist, Lee Wayne Mills, will be showcased both at the Market, and inside the CAMP Rehoboth Art Gallery and Atrium. 

In addition to Mills, this June Market will feature nine other artists and makers with a variety of goods, crafts, and more. Shoppers will be spoiled with options from Yona Zucker’s stained glass to Lisa Chambers’ famous clay works. Newcomers like Alni CBD will offer CBD topical and body products, while Vickers & Co. will offer dazzling jewelry, and Andy Levick will bring fabulous mushroom blocks. Get your Pride on with festive LGBTQ T-shirts and merch from Families With Pride and celebrity drawings from Michelle Manfredi. 

For the first time, the Market will feature live music, courtesy of local chanteuse and watercolorist Bev Morgan. Every hour on the hour, Morgan will sing Italian classics, Broadway standards, and pop singles. 

In conjunction with the Market, exhibit tours and sale of additional works from Lee Wayne Mills will be offered in the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center.  

Lee Wayne Mills, who passed last August, was a renowned abstract expressionist based in Rehoboth. Lee and his husband Don owned and operated the Coastal Frame shop and Gallery.

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