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  • 106 South Street, Easton, a professionally curated Art Gallery and campus, bringing world class exhibits and sponsoring active local demonstrations in Easton. It simply must be experienced to be fully appreciated.
  • The go-to non-profit legal services agency for the Eastern Shore for low-income families. Shore Legal Access connects individuals with volunteer attorneys in family law, housing, consumer debt, and life planning. Eligibility is based on income, case type and geography.
  • 111 S. Washington St, Easton – a progressive eco farm to table restaurant, specializing in continental flavors with a classy vibe and excellent wine selection. Out of the Fire has made many falafel fans, among their other signature dishes and specials. Owner Amy Haines has created a scrumptious tradition with a beautiful ambiance among loyal customers. Amy and husband Richard Marks are patrons of the arts, with notable local artists featured throughout the restaurant. Reservations recommended.
  • Based in Hurlock, with over 60 years in the motor freight industry,` Win Transport emphasizes reliability and customer service and specializes in frozen and fresh good and seafood transportation.
  • Operating on Locust Street in Cambridge, Brian Burton and staff have earned the reputation as THE local funeral home, compassionately caring for the final wishes of loved ones in a friendly, supportive atmosphere. It is the designated funeral home for the founder of Radio Chesapeake family.
  • With over 50 years of service, through local offices in Easton and Cambridge, known for trusted caring service across a comprehensive offering of insurance products and services – including Erie and Progressive. 410-822-3616 in Easton and 410-228-3552 in Cambridge
  • The oldest private practice audiology group in Maryland. Known by the Radio Chesapeake family for careful, thorough investigations of your hearing loss and friendly service addressing your best interests. We joke that Chesapeake Hearing Centers have helped save many marriages with solutions that significantly lowered the volume of “I didn’t hear you!” exclamations in daily life.
  • 518 Poplar Street in Cambridge – the only artist owned and run Cooperative Galley on the Mid-Shore. For 15 years the Main Street Gallery has brought world class artists to the delightful intimate gallery. Main Street has an auxiliary galley – the “Little Free Art Gallery” adjacent to the entrance, where tiny works of art are provided for anyone to bring home and enjoy. “Take a piece, make a piece’ has been a tradition since 2017(?). The large exterior wall of Main Street Gallery is adorned with the stunning “Dorchester Women’s Mural” by celebrated Baltimore muralist Bridget Cimino, featuring 15 women whose contributions extended across the region, and nation at large.
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