The last thing Joe and Bridget Immorlica want is for customers to feel intimidated. “Do the right thing, and business will come your way.” That's more or less Joe's motto, which has served them well in their business, Joseph's Fine Jewelry, in Cold Spring.
A former student of the University of Massachusetts, Hodecker graduated with a degree in Fine Arts in 1989. She recalls going into the Craft Center during her time as an undergrad, but never … The purpose of the class is for students to combine their …
Genet Asnake, a jeweler and textile artist of Ethiopian descent and a citizen of South Africa, met Cynthia Helen Beecher in Zimbabwe in the 1990s where Beecher was a Peace Corps volunteer. Cheryl Danley, another Peace Corps volunteer, met Beecher at …
The Denver Art Museum is selling advance tickets to its world-exclusive, one-of-a-kind exhibition, "Brilliant: Cartier in the 20th Century," which will glow with iconic jewelry, timepieces and other dazzling creations by the French fashion leader. This …
Topics include farming, homesteading, occupations, folk art, letters, fine arts, newspapers and literature, churches, language, education and politics. … "The people wearing the bunads will be happy to explain what region they represent and their …
Electronics, gift certificates to local restaurants, jewelry, sports tickets, memorabilia, pet care products, high quality sweets, fine wines and spirits, fine art, as well as spa and golf packages were lined up for the viewing pleasure of the bidders …
People were lined all the away around the tent," said 29-year Minks to Sinks volunteer Carol Pinto, who was manning the jewelry booth. "We've had fine jewelry, estate jewelry and costume jewelry. Sales have been brisk, even in yesterday's pouring rain.".
For generations, wedding planning was the bride's thing. She and her mother spent weekends trying on dresses and debating chicken Marsala versus chicken Parmesan. The groom's job was narrowly defined: find his tux, choose his groomsmen, plan the …
Beaded jewelry workshop: 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center of Arts and Education, 1600 Government Blvd., Ocean Springs. Cost: $35 members, $45 nonmembers. Class fee includes lunch. Instructor: Shirley Cahela. Details: 818 …