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Perry Hall Crafts & Collectibles holds grand opening, ribbon-cutting

HYDES, MD—A new small business has opened its doors in northeastern Baltimore County.

Perry Hall Crafts & Collectibles held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening on Thursday evening at their new location in Hydes.

Owners Pam Fleagle, Dianne Webster, Connie Wallace, and Peggy Rhodes teamed up to open a boutique chocked full of handmade crafts and unique items.

“Congratulations to another small business opening in our community,” said Councilman David Marks. “Last night, I helped “cut the ribbon” on the new permanent location for Perry Hall Crafts & Collectibles!”

“The store has been blessed, the ribbon cut and we have a citation from the Maryland House of Delegates congratulating us and welcoming us to the community,” said Perry Hall Crafts in a Facebook post.  “Special thanks to State Delegate Ryan Nawrocki, County Councilman David Marks and Reverend Daniel Montague of Fork United Methodist Church for joining us last night to kick off this adventure.”

Perry Hall Crafts & Collectibles is located at 12600 Harford Road near Sunshine Avenue in Hydes.



See additional photos below.

Photos via Perry Hall Crafts and Councilman David Marks


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