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October 9, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 17
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Experience a gem-studded fall
at Devon Fine Jewelry
N ancy Schuring, owner
of Devon Fine Jewelry,
has planned several exciting
events for fall, beginning with the
Meche Dog Show. From Oct.
10 through 12, Devon will fea-
ture dog charms – and cats, too!
All AKC breeds are represented.
Each realistically rendered charm
is available in silver, bronze, or
gold with gem accents.
Suna Brothers Jewelry will
make its inaugural visit to Devon
Oct. 18 and 19. All are welcome
to learn about the heirloom qual-
ity pieces available from this pur-
Nancy Schuring and Julie
veyor of fine jewelry.
By popular demand, Patricia
Daunis will return Oct. 25 and 26. This top U.S. jewelry designer invites customers to
bring their own gems to be mounted in her silver and gold designs.
Devon remains 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.
Devon has hundreds of beautiful diamond engagement rings, but custom designs are
also available.
Nancy’s charitable organization, the Devon Foundation, continues to support lapi-
dary schools in Tanzania and Kenya, including the Arusha Vocational School. The foun-
dation provides scholarships for African lapidary students, many of whom are women.
This year, Nancy traveled to Kenya and Tanzania, where she visited the Arusha School.
While in Africa, Nancy purchased gems from local mines to bolster Devon’s current
collection -- the area’s largest selection of colored gemstones. Her choices included
orange and red garnets, pastel blue and mauve zircons, and green and gold tourma-
lines. Located 303 Franklin Avenue in Wyckoff, Devon Fine Jewelry is open Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Friday from 10-6, Thursday until 8, and Saturday from 10-5. Call (201)
848-8489 or visit www.devonfinejewelry.com. Be sure to “like” Devon Fine Jewelry on
Facebook. Sammi Eletto manages The Body Works
S ammi Eletto is the
manager of The Body
Works, an auto repair shop
located at 274 Greenwood
Avenue in Midland Park.
She has had an interest in
the family business since
she was 13, and while her
father runs the shop, she
has added her own touch
to the 30-year-old busi-
ness by introducing the
latest technology to make
operations run even more
smoothly than before.
Sammi schedules the
day-to-day body work on
all makes and models, and
deals with the insurance
companies. Sammi Eletto
“This is an independent
shop, so we repair cars as
we see fit. We feel that is the safest way,” says the William Paterson University
graduate. The Body Works is a full-service auto body repair facility, licensed and insured
in the State of New Jersey, and works with all insurance companies. Their ASE-cer-
tified experts repair damage from minor to major, including frame repair, on any
vehicle from regular everyday driver vehicles to police cars to fire trucks. The staff
provides expert color matching, and takes pride in working meticulously to make
each vehicle look like new.
Restorations are a specialty here as well, with particular attention paid to the
repair and maintenance of classic cars.
The Body Works offers competitive hourly rates, local vehicle pick up and
delivery, and parking right in front of the shop. They are available to their custom-
ers 24/7, including emergency tow service, night drop off and online scheduling
through their website, www.bworks.biz.
Call (201) 857-8600 or email Sammi@bworks.biz for information, or feel free to
stop down and see their state-of-the-art 4,000 sq. ft. facility.
Kim Vierheilig heads the architecture department at LAN
Addition at Whitehorne Middle School in Verona
A Kim Vandegrift Vierheilig
s an architect, Kim Vandegrift Vierheilig, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, helps clients
exceed their expectations by designing spaces that are inspirational, functional
and comfortable for users. She approaches projects with originality and creativity follow-
ing a philosophy grounded in practicality and cost effectiveness.
At LAN Associates, Engineering, Planning, Architecture, Surveying, Inc. Vierheilig
serves as director of the architecture department, designing educational, healthcare,
hospitality and sustainable building projects. She has assisted numerous organizations
develop new building sites and designed improvements to make existing buildings more
functional and dynamic. Some of her recent work includes major building additions to
Verona, Ramsey, Cresskill, Alpine, Ridgewood and Fair Lawn school districts and the
Four Seasons DC. Currently on the boards are additions to the Christian Health Care
Center and Sussex County Community College. Her work has been published in Ameri-
can School and University, Learning By Design and Modern Luxury DC.
Because LAN is committed, as she is, to the betterment of the profession, the com-
pany has supported her leadership involvement in architectural organizations. She has
served at the national, state and local levels for the American Institute of Architects. At
the Architects’ League of Northern New Jersey, she has been on the board of irustees in
numerous roles, including president, receiving the Vegliante Memorial Lifetime Achieve-
ment Award for her service to the profession. As an advocate for Green Architecture
she has been instrumental in developing conferences to create alliances and promote
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awareness of cutting-edge information related to sustainable building technologies. LAN
also encourages its staff to be actively engaged and give back to their communities. As
a resident of Franklin Lakes, Vierheilig serves as chairwoman of the Franklin Lakes Plan-
ning Board.
About LAN…
LAN is one of the largest full-service architectural and engineering firms in Northern
New Jersey. Founded in 1965, the Midland Park-based firm has grown to more than 70
employees, and throughout its history has been the recipient of more than 20 awards for
its innovative architectural design, project management and business management.
LAN adopted sustainable design and construction practices from its inception and
has 24 LEED Accredited Professionals through the US Green Building Council (USGBC)
on staff. In addition to architectural, civil, mechanical and planning capabilities, the firm
offers a wide range of environmental services, including water pollution control, indoor
air quality (IAQ) sampling, underground and above-ground storage tank designs and
removals, regulatory compliance assistance, occupational safety, asbestos surveys and
abatement, groundwater monitoring, solid waste management and LSRP services.
LAN serves clients throughout the United States and Canada. Its Midland Park head-
quarters is located in a historic building at 445 Godwin Avenue. For more information
on LAN, visit our website at www.lan-nj.com or contact Kim Vierheilig, AIA, LEED AP
BD+C at 201.447.6400.