
Conversation Peace Jewelers ribbon-cutting attendees shown are in back (l-r) Michael Saunders, Lori Jackman, Jeff Conley, Richard Thibodeau and Mary White. In front are Betsy Reamer, Lewes Chamber executive director; Vito Salvatore; Kathryn Salvatore; Marion Pucci; Sam Handle; Ingrid Handle; Mike Scalise with Buddy the greeter; Nancy Floster; and Nikky Fisher, Lewes Chamber board president. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Lewes Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Conversation Peace Jewelers in the Villages of Five Points.
Owners Ingrid and Sam Handle thank the members of surrounding communities for their strong support of small businesses. Conversation Peace offers fine jewelry, diamonds and gemstones, sterling silver, estate collections, gift items, multiple repair services and custom design. Guests can stop in for complimentary jewelry steam cleaning on Thursdays.
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