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Fenton opens new Front Street store
Sunday, July 10, 2005
By CONNIE CARTMELL
The Marietta Times,
Marietta, OH
MARIETTA - Ylva Rogler, of Uniontown, is passionate about her glass.
"I'm Fenton crazy," Rogler said. "I started collecting six years ago and
every time I go through the factory tour, I get an adrenaline rush."
Rogler, 38, visited the Fenton Store, at 104 Front St. Tuesday in search of
one more treasure to add to her collection a chocolate glass "Alley Cat."
Open to customers since July 1, the new shop in downtown Marietta offers a
taste of Fenton Art Glass for both the uninitiated and collectors as well.
"There are a lot of people who visit Marietta and may not know about Fenton,
just over a mile across the river," Jena Lane Blair, spokeswoman for Fenton,
said. "The shop offers a sampling of what we have in the gift shop and
allows us to tell people about the factory tours."
Rogler has made frequent trips from the Canton area, often bringing friends
and family, to visit Fenton.
"Younger people are now starting to collect Fenton," she said. "I'm one of
them."
In addition to the richly colored Fenton glass that dots graceful shelves,
nooks and crannies of the pretty shop, there is also a "sprinkling" of other
gift items. Boyd's Bears, Heritage Lace, Swan Creek Candles, and Joan Baker
stained glass are also featured.
"The shop is a strong draw for downtown and certainly will help promote
their centennial celebration," said Kelly Dyar, executive director of the
Marietta/Washington County Convention & Visitors Bureau. "We're thrilled to
have the retail store here."
Later this month, Fenton's Centennial Celebration will be in full swing in
Williamstown with special programs, tours, glass signing, sales, seminars,
music, and more July 29, 30, 31, Aug. 1, 2.
Dyar said it will be a "tremendous" addition for the holiday season too. The
shop will be open through December. At that time a decision will be made
whether to remain.
There is only one other retail Fenton store, outside the gift shop in
Williamstown, at Flatwoods, W.Va., said Randy Fenton, vice president of the
Fenton Gift Shop.
"If we were going to come into Marietta, this was the time to do it," Fenton
said of the company's 100th anniversary year. "We're so closely tied that
it's a great marriage between us (Marietta and Fenton)."
Rogler bought a summer home in St. Mary's, W.Va. because she was so
impressed with the region because of Fenton Art Glass.
"I first visited five years ago and now have come here to live," she said.
"We love it here. Everybody is so nice."
Darla Schwendeman, 43, of Stockport, and her friend, Marianne Veach, 40, of
Dallas, Texas, were just walking by Tuesday, when they stopped in to look.
"There are so many pieces," Veach said.
"A lot of people don't know about the gift shop in Williamstown,"
Schwendeman, who was born and raised here, said.
The store will be open 6 to 9 p.m. Friday for the Marietta Merchant &
Artists Tour downtown with Lynn Fenton Erb signing glass pieces.
Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, with extended hours Saturday
and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
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