On Thursday evening, city and county officials, local business owners, and community members gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Wulfhause Productions in downtown Pocomoke City. The ribbon cutting, held at 6 p.m., marked the official launch of a unique new space operated by Keith and Karen Hornberger.
Following the ceremony, guests toured the shop where Keith offered a look behind the scenes at the tools and techniques used in stained glass artistry. Wulfhause is more than just a storefront; it’s a creative space. The Hornbergers plan to offer stained glass classes and will soon provide rentable workbenches stocked with specialized tools for community use.
Wulfhause Productions features a photography studio, stained glass supplies, locally and U.S.-made art products, and a curated selection of gems and crystals. The shop’s first Fourth Friday event kicked off this weekend with extended hours.
Visit Wulfhause at their new downtown location this weekend:
Saturday 9-7 and Sunday 12-7. Welcome to the neighborhood, Wulfhause Productions!
And a special welcome home to Cosmic Vintage & Mid Century, who returns to downtown as a space within Wulfhause.
Photo credit: Wulfhause Productions
Correction July 7: The June 26 ribbon-cutting event at Wulfhause Productions was organized by the Pocomoke Area Chamber of Commerce, which coordinated the planning, setup, and invited local officials. We appreciate their continued work to promote local businesses. This detail was unintentionally omitted in our original coverage, and we regret the oversight.
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