Jewelers give sparkling start to Fayetteville Arts Festival
Posted on Sunday, September 3, 2006
FAYETTEVILLE — Romance Diamond Co. owners Patric Brosh and Brittany Adair hosted a gathering at their Dickson Street store Aug. 23 to help promote the decade-old Fayetteville Arts Festival. To further underscore their appreciation for local art and artists, the father-daughter team invited sculptor Steve Hoover to attend and bring five of his sculptures.
Invitees to the Romance of Art party included friends of Brosh and his wife, Terrye, as well as those of Adair and her husband, Steve. Guests sipped wine and nibbled on hors d’oeuvres provided by Bordino’s as they sauntered past the Romance jewelry counters. Recent additions to the inventory include several pieces of Pianegonda jewelry modeled at the party by marketing and public relations representative Elizabeth Moore.
Guests also included Daniel Hintz, executive director of the Fayetteville Downtown Partners, and Brandon Karn, treasurer of the group, which organizes and promotes the Fayetteville Arts Festival.
The festival runs through Saturday at locations throughout downtown Fayetteville. Romance of Art party Aug. 23 WHAT: A gathering to help promote the Fayetteville Arts Festival WHERE: Romance Diamond Co., Dickson Street MUST SEE: Works by sculptor Steve Hoover created at his Dead Horse Mountain Studio southeast of Fayetteville