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    3.4 (5 reviews)

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    Art & Soul Gallery

    Art & Soul Gallery

    (5 reviews)

    I love this shop and go her every time I visit Ogunquit. I was the only one in the shop this time,…read moreand the owner followed me around from room to room. Very awkward. I was wearing a backpack so maybe she thought I was going to steal? Perhaps she should just get cameras instead of making her shoppers so uncomfortable.

    Unfortunately, I cannot give negative stars. We were visiting Ogunquit today. I was so impressed by…read morethis quaint town It is such a sweet and charming town. The people were so lovely that I was lulled into sense peaceful enjoyment...BUT, as I entered this store with my service dog, who is wearing her clearly marked service vest, the owner comes from around the corner. As she comes toward me, so does her aggressive dog. She looks at my dog and her service vest and says "she needs to wait outside, my dog is very aggressive and doesn't like other dogs...".I told that no, my dog can't "just wait outside, she needs stay with me". She looked expectantly at me, and I certainly do not want to be where I am not wanted. I said that my service dog and I can both outside, she said "yes, that would be best". I was stunned. Could I have made a big stink and told her what she was doing was against the law? Absolutely, and I will definitely do that when the person seems to truly be uneducated about the rights and responsibilities service dogs. This was definitely not that we were inconvenient to her in her store, and she wanted us out plain and simple. The owner was rude and dismissive. She is definitely not the embodiment of my experience in Olgunquit thankfully I wish this merchant education and enlightenment.

    Woods To Goods

    Woods To Goods

    (1 review)

    I will stop the car so quickly, that I may potentially cause an accident, for the following…read more.. 1. Beautiful and/or historic cemeteries. 2. Abandoned insane asylums. 3. Extravagant candy stores. 4. Bizarre flea markets/yard sales. 5. Stores that specialize in prison inmate made products. I do not get to satisfy #5 very often, but I did at Woods to Goods. Not only is this stuff prison made, it's beautiful. Exquisite cutting boards (which I find so ironic), and wooden bowls that belong in West Elm, and that's just a taste! They also carry Prison Blues, jeans made by inmates in Oregon. The guys that were working there were very knowledgeable and friendly and allowed me plenty of time to browse. I bought a birdhouse that looks like the old Maine State Prison ($15) and a few wooden switch-plate covers ($4). Oh, and a macrame bracelet (made by guards - the inmates taught them how). Definitely drive out of your way to visit! When I am in Maine, I will be back!

    From the owner: 'Woods to Goods' specializes in Prison-made products. We feature pieces that are hand-crafted from…read morewood, such as furniture, model ships, hand-carved anchor w/chain, (also the 'ball & chain'), stools, foot stools, doll-houses, napkin holders, cutting boards, jewelry boxes, plaques, window boxes, clothes racks, birdhouses & feeders, piggy banks, toys and novelties, all with non-toxic paints/finishes, to name just a few... made by inmates at MAINE State Prison in Warren, Maine. Also featured are 'PRISON Blues' - A line of clothing stitched at the Eastern OREGON Correctional Facility in Pendleton, Oregon. Their theme is "Made on the Inside - To be worn on the Outside". 14.75 oz. cotton denim is used for the blue jeans (mens only, and reportedly are the only jeans made in the USA today...). T-shirts are designed and screen printed by the inmates there in sizes S thru 3X. We also carry items made by former inmates from Maine and New Hampshire. Check out our site@ Woods to Goods.com

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