The Frostburg Co:Lab Takes Root During Lemonade Stroll

🌞 Sippin’ Lemonade, Stirring Up Something New 🌱

Frostburg, MD — Something fresh is brewing on Broadway—and it’s not just the lemonade.

Join us on Saturday, June 28, for a sneak-peek at the Frostburg Co:Lab, a new creative and collaborative space designed for small-town nurturers, makers, and visionaries to connect. Located in the heart of downtown Frostburg, this freshly renovated hub is part think tank, part storefront, and part magic-making greenhouse of good ideas.

The Frostburg Co:Lab is more than a storefront —it’s an invitation. An invitation to grow, make, and sell, together. A place where farmers and fiber artists, herbalists and hackers, thrifters and therapists can all find room to bloom. If your side hustle is in search of a community home, we invite you to reach out at hello@frostburgcolab.com.

Guests are invited to stop in during Frostburg’s beloved Lemonade Stroll to meet the Co:Lab Caretakers, view the newly renovated retail space, and connect with the two anchor businesses calling the Co:Lab home:

🛍️ Judy’s Thrifts and Gifts – Is a curated vintage boutique bringing its online charm into a real-world storefront for the first time. Judy’s Thrifts and Gifts is a love letter to maximalism, nostalgia, and second chances. In Judy’s closet, you’ll find hand-picked vintage clothing with rich textures, bold prints, and little details that make your heart flutter. Whether you’re into loud ‘70s florals, earthy linen layers, or sequin-dripping showstoppers, there’s a little magic here for everyone. Judy’s taste leans eclectic and romantic, with a touch of chaos, and with new product drops

🌿 Mountain Mage Wellness – An ecotherapy practice rooted in plant wisdom and guided by the rhythms of the moon, that honors the cycles of nature and the rites of passage that shape us individually and collectively. Mountain Mage specializes in women’s health—supporting everything from a first menstrual cycle to motherhood and postpartum recovery, especially honoring experiences of miscarriage, abortion, and stillbirth. Through plant medicine, gentle ritual, and earth-based wisdom, they help clients reorient their lives around living systems—not corporate timelines. In addition to one-on-one ecotherapy sessions, seasonal retreats, and public workshops, you’ll also find live plants, wildcrafted tools, and green witchy essentials to help you reconnect with the natural world in a spirit of reciprocity, not ownership.

Come sip something sweet, peek inside something new, and help us imagine what a collaborative, regenerative economy will look like in Western Maryland.