Hopewell nonprofit founders inspire jewelry designer

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Orion Jewelry Studio owner Robin Hepburn holds the necklace she designed in honor of Christine’s Hope for Kids founders Jean and John Gianacaci.

Orion Jewelry Studio owner Robin Hepburn created a necklace in honor of Christine’s Hope for Kids founders.

Hepburn designed a piece to be auctioned at the Hopewell Valley YMCA Spring Gala, where Christine’s Hope for Kids founders Jean and John Gianacaci will be honored.

The one of a kind necklace, called Tropical Fleur, is comprised of petals of aqua and sky blue chalcedony and African amethyst drops with a handcrafted 14-carat white gold flower clasp.

It will be featured in the live auction during the gala, scheduled for April 25 at TPC Jasna Polana.

Until then, those interested in seeing the necklace may visit Orion Jewelry Studio, 7 Route 31 North, Pennington.

The 2014 Spring Gala features a buffet meal with drinks in the TPC Jasna Polana mansion. In addition to the presentation of the Larry Rothwell Social Responsibility Award to Jean and John Gianacaci, attendees can participate in silent and live auctions.

More information is online at www.hvymca.org.

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