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Forevermark David Harvey Jewelers Cleanup 910-19-16

Forevermark employees and staff from Billy Craig’s Fine Jewelry, David Harvey Jewelers, J. Albert Johnson Jewelers, and Nagi Jewelers work together to clean up Cove Island Park in Stamford, with local non-profit SoundWaters. (contributed photo)

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Over 40 volunteers comprised of employees from Forevermark US and staff from four Fairfield County Forevermark authorized jewelers, including David Harvey Jewelers of Darien, partnered with local environmental education nonprofit SoundWaters to clean up Cove Island Park in Stamford.

Throughout the day, volunteers took action to protect their local watershed cleaning up litter along the waterline and through the park gathering 32 bags and 246 pounds of trash. Forevermark, the global diamond brand from The De Beers Group of Companies bases its U.S. headquarters in Stamford.

Forevermark David Harvey Jewelers Cleanup 910-19-16

Forevermark employees and staff from Billy Craig’s Fine Jewelry, David Harvey Jewelers, J. Albert Johnson Jewelers, and Nagi Jewelers work together to clean up Cove Island Park in Stamford, with local non-profit SoundWaters. (contributed photo)

As part of The De Beers Group of Companies, Forevermark is committed to giving back to the communities in which it operates.

“Respect and love for nature are deeply embedded in the heart of Forevermark,” said Charles Stanley, President of Forevermark US.

“By mobilizing our staff and our local Fairfield County Forevermark Jewelers with this day of service benefitting SoundWaters, our goal is to give back to our local Fairfield community that are proud to call our home.”

SoundWaters was founded in 1989 with the mission to protect the Long Island Sound through education and action. The local non-profit educates over 28,000 students of all ages from Connecticut and New York annually, including 9,000 on scholarship from low-income communities, aboard the schooner, in schools and at their Coastal Education Center, located in Cove Island Park.

See also: Forevermark’s Night Out – David Harvey Jewelers (takes place tonight, 6 to 9 p.m., RSVP beforehand)

SoundWaters will also be the beneficiary of 10 percent of proceeds from an upcoming Forevermark shopping event held on Wednesday Oct. 19 at Forevermark Fairfield County jewelers from 6 to 9 p.m.

Guests will be able to enter for a chance to win $2,500 towards their next Forevermark purchase by posting a photo using #ForevermarkGivesBack. Participating jewelers include: • J. Albert Johnson Jewelers – Fairfield, CT • Billy Craig’s Fine Jewelry – Ridgefield, CT • David Harvey Fine Jewelers – Darien, CT • Lux, Bond & Green – Westport, CT For more information on the Forevermark charity shopping event on October 19th, visit this Web page.

— This is a long extract from an announcement issued by Forevermark.

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