Fundraiser Planned
Fundraiser Planned
SOUTHBURY â Bânai Israel, Southburyâs Reform Jewish congregation, will host a Party4Gold fundraiser Sunday, March 28, from 9 am to 1 pm, in its building at 444 Main Street North.
Congregants, friends, family, and neighbors are invited to bring unwanted or broken gold jewelry or sterling silver items to have appraised and sell, with the appraisers donating a portion of the proceeds to benefit Bânai Israel. Refreshments will be served.
Organizers of this event say it is a fun and easy way to sell unwanted or broken gold jewelry or sterling silver that has been sitting around collecting dust. A ring from an old flame, a pendant that sits in a drawer, a broken chain you have been meaning to fix for years, or some sterling silver platters that just do not fit in with your lifestyle are just a few examples of items that can be turned into cash.
These items and others can be brought to the party where a certified gold and silver buyer will be in attendance to appraise items and pay the seller on the spot. The buyer offers true market value for all items, based on the weight and purity of the gold and silver in them.
Party4Gold, a division of CJ Environmental, will be hosting the gold party. The company recovers and refines gold, silver, platinum, and palladium using advanced technology and state-of-the-art evaluation methods, which yielding the highest possible returns for clients.
Catering to both the private and public sector since 1975, CJ Environmental has a long history and an international reputation for excellence in the precious metal community. The company services Fortune 500 corporations and large manufacturers as well as small generators and the general public.
Additional information about the company that will be sending representatives to Bânai Israel for the Cash For Gold fundraiser can be accessed by calling 888-338-8678 or visiting CJEnvironmental.com.
Those who make reservations for the March 28 event will earn an extra five percent on what they sell. Reservations can be made through Eric Kipperman at 203-565-9909. Additional information is also available from Bânai Israelâs office; contact Debby Horowitz at 203-267-3177, extension 105.