The Bountiful Interiors family of brands has announced the date of the grand opening celebration for its new building at the “Gateway to Easton.” The event is open to the public and will take place Friday, September 20th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. In addition to celebrating its new location, Bountiful will be marking its 20th anniversary in Easton. The event will also be a fundraiser to support Channel Marker, Inc. with 20% of the evening’s sales being donated to the organization.
The new building will be home to the company’s complete family of brands, including Bountiful Home, Bountiful Flooring, and Jamie Merida Interiors. Bountiful acquired the 16,000 square foot building in 2018 and has undertaken extensive renovations to convert it to a retail store and design studio.
“Thanks to the incredible support of the local community, Bountiful keeps growing year-over-year and we were in desperate need of a bigger space,” said Jamie Merida, owner of Bountiful. “After 20 years, we thought it was time to make an investment in our own property that we can fully customize to meet our needs. We are absolutely thrilled to see that vision come to fruition.”
Merida also said he was excited about partnering with Channel Marker, Inc. for the grand opening event. “We always like to leverage our events to support the community, and this is our first time working with Channel Marker. They do such important work to help individuals with mental illness lead more fulfilling and independent lives, and we’re so pleased to help support their mission.”
In addition to housing the Bountiful brands, the property will be home to Turnbridge Talbot, the new bakery and café by owners Rob Griffith and Chef Steve Konopelski. Konopelski is a pastry chef who has earned a strong local following through his flagship bakery Turnbridge Point in Denton and his many appearances on Food Network. Turnbridge Talbot will open later in October, but the space will be available for tours during Bountiful’s grand opening event.
The public is invited to attend the grand opening, which will feature hors d’oeuvres by Turnbridge Talbot and a ribbon cutting with the Talbot Chamber of Commerce. The event will take place Friday September 20th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at 803 Goldsborough Street in Easton. The Country School has generously provided parking for the event.
Additional information about the event can be found at JamieMerida.com, on the company’s Facebook page, or by calling 410.819.8666.
About Bountiful: The Bountiful family of brands includes Bountiful Home, an award-winning retailer of furnishings, home accents, gifts, and one-of-a-kind antiques and handcrafted items; Bountiful Flooring, a retail store offering flooring, carpet, stone and tile, and Hunter Douglas window treatments; and Jamie Merida Interiors, the region’s premier interior design firm. Located in Easton, Maryland, Bountiful is known for its “traditional made modern” aesthetic. The Jamie Merida Interiors design studio serves clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond. The studio’s work has been featured in leading publications, such as Southern Home, Romantic Homes, Home & Design, Chesapeake Views, The Cottage Journal, and House Beautiful. Owner Jamie Merida designs a furniture and home accents collection under the brand Jamie Merida Collection for Chelsea House. For more information, please visit jamiemerida.com.
About Channel Marker:Founded in 1982, Channel Marker provides mental health and wellness support for adults and youth with severe mental illness in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot counties. Through a wide range of on-site, residential and community-based services specifically tailored to the needs of each client, more than 55 clinical and mental health services staff serve an average of 400 clients each year. Funding for our work primarily comes from Medicaid with support from generous members of the community, the State of Maryland, and private foundations. To learn more, please visit channelmarker.org or call 410.822.4619.
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