Thursday, October 25, 2018

Recuperation journey: I went, I saw, I dug

The second annual Diamond Dig at Marks of Design in Shelton Thursday was a lot of fun. 

With all of the proceeds going to The Valley Goes Pink how could I not donate $40 to get a bucket and dig for a 1.04 carat diamond? 
I may not have found it, but I did capture quite a few colorful gemstones hidden in the sand that can be turned into pieces of jewelry.

The Valley Goes Pink is Griffin Hospital's grassroots initiative to raise awareness about breast health and support for the Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness in Derby.


Goldsmith Kate Marks, owner, Marks of Design, strikes a pose at the sand-filled trough where gemstones and the diamond were hidden. 
Last year's Diamond Dig raised $10,000 for The Valley Goes Pink, Marks said.

I hope there's a third annual Diamond Dig; I'll be there.
   

Recuperation journey: Fall foliage found

   At Osbornedale State Park in Derby. 

14th annual breakfast in Seymour to benefit TEAM Toys 4 Kids


O'Brien Tech in Ansonia to host Veterans Day celebration


Derby Public Library book drop relocated


From the Library's Facebook page:


"Derby Public Library's Book Drop has been moved to the Elizabeth Street side entrance. Thank you for your cooperation."

Recuperation journey: Morning sky


Have a great Thursday!