Cynthia Curtis Pottery

Cynthia Curtis Pottery Studio is located in the “Pigeon Cove” area of Rockport, Massachusetts, close to the popular tourist attraction ‘The Paper House,’ local wooded trails, and historic granite quarries. Cynthia Curtis Pottery is known for its ocean-inspired pottery creations including coral vases, lamps, berry bowls, ornaments, scallop and clamshell dishes, mugs, and wedding platters.

Derby Pond Weddings

Our home and barn are located on thirty-five acres of fields and forest along Derby Pond. In 2008 we decided to save a vintage barn in Irasburg, Vt from its’ date with a sawmill. We moved it to our home in Derby and started the restoration. We were not sure how we would use the… Continue reading Derby Pond Weddings

Memphremagog Watershed Association

The Memphremagog Watershed Association was founded in 2007 as an organization dedicated to the preservation of the environment and natural beauty of the Memphremagog watershed and to ensure its protection for generations to come. Memphremagog Watershed Association is a 501c3 Association.  

Cape Pond Ice

The fishing vessels pulling up to the company wharf take anywhere from 300 pounds to 30 tons of ice per fishing trip. The company is open year round, and round-the-clock for commercial appointments. Cape Pond Ice can pump at a ton per minute on up to three fishing vessels at a time, as well as… Continue reading Cape Pond Ice

Vermont Embroidery

Vermont Embroidery offers embroidery services. We can embroider items that are flat or tubular which includes shirts, sweatshirts, aprons, towels, blankets and hats. We can order the items to be embroidered. Thousands of stock designs are available or custom designs can be developed. Vermont Embroidery has editing software that can add letters to stock designs… Continue reading Vermont Embroidery

ABC Alphabet Photo

ABC Alphabet Photo has become known as the “One Stop Shopping Store”. Our vast line of alphabet art products allows the most discriminate alphabet photo art shopper the ease and convenience of shopping at one store for all their alphabet art needs.

Polly’s Pancake Parlor

Polly’s Pancake Parlor was built about 1830. It was originally used as a carriage shed and was later used for storage of firewood. During the depression of the thirties Polly and Wilfred (Sugar Bill) Dexter converted the building to a small, quaint tea room (capacity – 24 people). When they started serving in 1938 they… Continue reading Polly’s Pancake Parlor