HILLARY’S SILVER LININGS Gives Back
S
ilver Linings is a way to expand the philanthropic reach of local businesses, generate conversation and directly help some of the most beneficial nonprofits in Santa Fe. Any purchase made at oncea-month parties hosted for chosen local charities generates a 25 percent donation directly to the charity. Silver Linings events have contributed nationwide to such diverse non-profits as a Waldorf school in Minneapolis and the Environmental Defense Fund of New York City. The opening of Somers in Santa Fe provides a way to bring those efforts home. The next Silver Linings event will be for United Way of Santa Fe on June 1st at Somers Jewelry on East Palace Ave. United Way’s commitment to the nurture of young children goes hand-in-hand with Somers owner Hillary Randolph’s values. “I have always felt the urge to assist noble efforts wherever I can, and Silver Linings gives me the opportunity to do just that,” says Hillary. Somers carries stone sculpture worth $100,000 and more, so there is potential at this opening event for win-win acquisitions.
Somers Jewelry is located on East Palace Avenue across from Cathedral Park just a block from the Plaza. It showcases jewelry, stone sculpture and a featured painter each month. The jewelry on display is unique in that its origins are three-dimensional, carved from small stones and then cast into silver and gold.
To support Santa Fe’s in-need and experience high-class shopping, stop in at Somers to support Hillary’s Silver Linings June 1st. Somers Jewelry 125 E Palace Street, Suite 137 505.986.0288 www.SomersJewelry.com