February 1, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 11 A special supplement to the February 1, 2012 edition of The Villadom TIMES F O CUS on WYCKOFF Businesses ichael Kukol, owner of Horizon Landscape Company at 411 West Main Street in Wyckoff, has assembled a group of experienced, Landscape Industry Certified professionals who together provide sound, environmentally practical landscaping solutions. Between the management and sales team at Horizon, they have over 140 years of combined experience. Gary Fernbacher, who recently joined Horizon’s staff, has been involved in the industry since he was a child working in his family’s business. He now has over 20 years of professional experience in residential and commercial sales, installation, and project management. His expertise includes site planning, demolition, grading, drainage, planting, patio and retaining wall Gary Fernbacher and David Huber construction, and masonry. Gary is certified by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute and is also a Certified Landscape Technician. He is active with the New Jersey Landscape Contractors Association and is a Judges Technical Assistant for the LIC exams. Horizon’s Landscape Designer, David Huber is a graduate of S.U.N.Y. Cobleskill, where he received a degree in plant science and landscape management. He has been in the landscape design/build industry since 1990. His experience includes masonry, carpentry, landscape lighting, irrigation, drainage, and an extensive knowledge of plantings and grasses. David consults with prospective clients, creates designs, and provides estimates. He also coordinates each project from start to completion. Horizon provides everything from an original design through landscape maintenance. Horizon installs paver walkways, water features, patios, landscape masonry, irrigation systems, drainage, annual and perennial gardens, lighting, and retaining walls. Call (201) 848-0022 or visit www.HorizonLandscape.com for more information. Horizon Landscape Company M Nancy Schuring of Devon Fine Jewelry are invited to a 7 p.m. Geminar, a behind-the-scenes look at Devon’s newest treasures. Top American gem cutter Roger Dery will present Gem Roundtables on March 1 and 2. Dery, who has won the industry’s prestigious Spectrum Award, will present stones he has cut. RSVP now; only 12 seats will be available at each hands-on buying experience. Dery is also the founder of the lapidary education program in Tanzania, which is being supported by Nancy’s charitable organization, the Devon Foundation. On April 13 and 14, awardNancy Schuring and Julie winning jewelry designer Paula Crevoshay will return by popular demand. Crevoshay is known for her passion for color and her feminine, magical sense of design. Devon’s own designers continue to amaze clients who want their diamond engagement rings and wedding bands updated and enhanced. “We call it Devon Magic,” Nancy notes. Check her “before & after” book for inspiration. Devon recently participated in Christie’s Elizabeth Taylor Auction, and placed the winning bid on the Egyptian-style necklace and earrings Taylor wore. The 22K yellow gold necklace is studded with turquoise and pearls. This spring, Nancy will unveil “Little Bit of Liz,” a jewelry collection inspired by these famous pieces. Devon Fine Jewelry, located 303 Franklin Avenue in Wyckoff, offers the area’s largest selection of colored gemstones and is the exclusive source for several fine jewelry lines, including the Devon Original Designs. Devon also carries the Christopher Designs Criss-Cut line and Royal Asscher Diamonds. Call (201) 848-8489 or visit www.devonfinejewelry.com for details. Hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10-6; Thursday until 8; and Saturday, 10-5. full of color Devon Fine Owner Nancy Schuring’s events will begin with a Gem Fair set for Feb. through 18. Over 100 Enjoy a wintergemstones willatbe on display.Jewelry.16 16, jewelry aficionados types of fabulous On Feb. 2-1-12 Wyk-PictorFocusTemplate(color)