TweedleDee, a new antiques store in Fair Haven, is opening its doors on Sunday, Aug. 19, with a grand opening ceremony from 2 to 5 p.m.
The store, located at 810 River Road, is the brain-child of Laura Kent, former designer and longtime antiques collector.
Kent has preserved and enhance the original interior architecture and details of the enchanting post-revolutionary building that was formerly known as The Berry Patch.
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The building has two brick fireplaces, beamed ceilings and wide planked floors.
A room in the back of the early 1800's cottage has been dubbed Muddy-Puddles — a community room where people can gather and share ideas, take a classes or teach them, host meetings, or give a lecture.
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Bridge clubs, book clubs, language clubs, all are welcome. Artists and artisans are encouraged to fill the space with one man/woman shows.
Appraisal afternoons, antiques and tea, oragami, sewing and painting classes have been scheduled for the room. Other ideas and suggestions are welcomed.
Call 732-977-6306 for more information.