For the 20th Annual Assateague Coastal Trust Native Plant Sale

ACT is celebrating the 20th consecutive Native Plant Sale on Saturday, May 4 and is inviting area artists and craftspeople to exhibit at this year’s event.
On the first weekend in May, and the week before Mother’s Day, hundreds of area gardeners will fill their trunks with native sun and shade plants, tomatoes, veggies, and herbs. To expand on our Native Plant Sale, ACT is encouraging local artists and craftspeople who create nature- and garden-related items to join in to make their wares available to gardeners…and Mother’s Day gift seekers!
The event will be held on the lawn adjacent to the ACT office, just steps from the corner of Old Ocean City Boulevard and North Main Street in Berlin.
The goal is to promote the work of local vendors who make gardening items like pots, trellises, wind chimes, garden sculpture, jewelry or anything that is plant and nature focused. To complement the native plants that will be available, the emphasis is going to be to support the work of local artists and craftspeople as well.
There will be no charge to participate as a vendor. Displays, which must be provided by the vendors, will be arranged on the grounds adjacent to the ACT office. The hours of the sale are 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Artists and craftspeople who wish to participate should contact Nicole Maskell by phone at 410-629-1538 or by e-mail at nicole@actforbays.org.
On the first weekend in May, and the week before Mother’s Day, hundreds of area gardeners will fill their trunks with native sun and shade plants, tomatoes, veggies, and herbs. To expand on our Native Plant Sale, ACT is encouraging local artists and craftspeople who create nature- and garden-related items to join in to make their wares available to gardeners…and Mother’s Day gift seekers!
The event will be held on the lawn adjacent to the ACT office, just steps from the corner of Old Ocean City Boulevard and North Main Street in Berlin.
The goal is to promote the work of local vendors who make gardening items like pots, trellises, wind chimes, garden sculpture, jewelry or anything that is plant and nature focused. To complement the native plants that will be available, the emphasis is going to be to support the work of local artists and craftspeople as well.
There will be no charge to participate as a vendor. Displays, which must be provided by the vendors, will be arranged on the grounds adjacent to the ACT office. The hours of the sale are 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Artists and craftspeople who wish to participate should contact Nicole Maskell by phone at 410-629-1538 or by e-mail at nicole@actforbays.org.