
Plans are underway for the Summer Harbor Arts & Books Fair, scheduled for the weekend of July 9-10.
The event returns after two years of cancellation because to the pandemic. The fair is an opportunity for artists, crafters and makers to exhibit their work on the grounds surrounding the Camden Public Library, according to a news release from the library.
Harbor Arts & Books Fair is an admission-free, family friendly event. Area inns, restaurants, and schooner cruises welcome Harbor Arts guests.
Applications are open for vendors to participate in this juried show.
The application deadline is midnight on Monday, June 6, — or earlier, if the venue becomes filled to capacity.
More information and the vendor application can be found at librarycamden.org/hab2022.
Questions about the fair can be emailed to [email protected].
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