Silver and Gold bring out the best for Hospital System at November Trunk Show
November, 2005
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Simon Jewelers staff members Mo Murtagh and Wendy Austin with customers at the November trunk show.

Simon Jeweler's November Trunk show and reception for Heath and Landon Slane raised more than $14,000 for the Endowment Fund of High Point Regional Health System (HPRHS), which provides medical care and treatment for the citizens of High Point and the communities of the surrounding Triad region. Featuring designs from Slane & Slane's existing and new collections, the two-day event included a reception for the sisters which was catered by Pomodoro Restaurant.

Gary Simon donated ten percent of all sales from the event to HPRHS. The Slane sisters, who grew up in High Point, donated a sterling & topaz Fenestra II pendant and signature chain as a raffle item. Raffle tickest were sold by members of HPRHS'
Endowment Board, of which Simon is a member, and the winning entry was drawn Saturday afternoon by Landon and Heath.

Based in New York, Slane & Slane first introduced their interchangeable silver and gold architecturally-inspired designs in 1995. The popularity of their creations and the fact that many first-time buyers turn into collectors have firmly planted Slane & Slane in independent jewelry stores and specialty shops across the country.

Simon has carried the Slane & Slane collection since its earliest days, becoming one of the largest retail collections under one roof in the country."

For information on the upcoming Slane & Slane show April 6th and 7th, 2006, click here.


 
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