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Steven Fox Jewelry to host pop-up café with free pizza and Pomellato jewelry giveaway on May 6 to benefit Kids in Crisis

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Steven Fox Jewelry to host pop-up café with free pizza and Pomellato jewelry giveaway on May 6; donations accepted to benefit Kids in Crisis

The wildly popular eat-for-a-cause event – free pizza courtesy of Steven Fox Jewelry just off Greenwich Avenue – returns this Saturday, May 6. Steven Fox Jewelry, one of the area’s finest jewelry stores, will be providing free gourmet pizza to the community from the highly acclaimed New Haven Pizza Truck.

An exciting addition to the event is a giveaway of a Pomellato jewelry item, valued at over $6,000. Pomellato is a high-end, iconic brand offering beautiful, innovative jewelry. Guests to the pizza who donate to Kids in Crisis will have the opportunity to answer a Kids in Crisis trivia question. The person who guesses the closest to the correct answer will win the jewelry prize! All funds raised will be given to Kids in Crisis.

The event will be held from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. in front of the store’s location at 8 Lewis Street. Guests will have the opportunity to learn about Cos Cob-based Kids in Crisis, Connecticut’s only free, round-the-clock agency providing emergency shelter, crisis counseling and community educational programs for children of all ages and families dealing with a wide range of crises – domestic violence, mental health and family problems, substance abuse, economic difficulties and more. After the event, the truck will head to Kids in Crisis, where children in residence will enjoy delicious pizza courtesy of Steven Fox Jewelry and the New Haven Pizza Truck.

“We are truly grateful to be partnering with Steven Fox Jewelry for another fantastic event right here in Greenwich. The Steven Fox Jewelry pizza truck day is a great opportunity for members of the community to learn more about the work at Kids in Crisis in a lively and fun atmosphere, and we encourage everyone to come out and support our children,” said Shari Shapiro, Executive Director of Kids in Crisis.


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