Silver Linings, a sterling silver and gemstone jewelry store with two locations in Talbot County, presented a check for $500 to Kelley Phillips Cox, Executive Director of Phillips Wharf Environmental Center (PWEC). The donation represented a portion of the proceeds from the sale of a custom designed sterling silver jewelry collection.
Every Fall, to coincide with Easton, Maryland’s Waterfowl Festival, Silver Linings introduces an exclusive sterling silver collector’s bead and charm. This year’s design commemorated the northern diamondback terrapin, Maryland’s state reptile.
Aida Leisure, owner of Silver Linings and DBS Fine Jewelers, selected Phillips Wharf Environmental Center to receive the donation because they provide valuable education and hands-on experience with animals and plants that
inhabit the Chesapeake Bay region.
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