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‘Gems Among Us’ Winner Announced

Carlene Sperry of Auburn, Maine, is the grand-prize winner of the "Gems Among Us" essay contest, organized by the Jewelry Information Center, which asked individuals to write an essay describing the person they believe makes the world a better place.

Carlene (pictured) is a seven-year breast cancer survivor and advocate. Her husband, Mitchell, in his nominating essay, wrote about how the disease transformed Carlene’s life and gave her the strength to help others in similar situations.
 
Mitchell was referred to the "Gem Among Us" contest by Republic Jewelry and Collectibles of Auburn. The Sperrys and Dan Cunliffe II, owner of the jewelry store, won grand prizes.
 
Nearly 700 essays honoring loved ones that battled illness were submitted to the contest by people who were inspired by their selfless actions. Nearly 10,000 votes were cast for the 10 finalists.

As the grand-prize "Gem Among Us" winner, Sperry won a trip for two to the Aventura Spa Palace Resort in Riviera Maya, Mexico, courtesy of Cosmopolitan magazine. As the grand-prize essay writer, Mitchell won a $5,000 jewelry shopping spree at a participating retailer of his choice. He has elected to go to Republic Jewelry and Collectibles.
 
As the retailer who referred the grand-prize winners to the Contest, Dan Cunliffe II won a trip for two to Las Vegas during the 2011 jewelry trade shows.

You can read the essays of the10 finalists here.

The winning essay follows:

Tough, Durable, but still Elegant

My name is Mitch Sperry and I am nominating a shining gem, my wife Carlene Sperry. A breast cancer survivor for over seven years, Carlene’s life has been transformed by her experience with cancer. It didn’t take her long to grasp her diagnosis, embrace her treatment, and reorder the priorities of her life. As she marched through surgery, chemo, radiation, hormonal treatment and still more surgery, it was as if she took a pledge to some greater being, an oath to her fellow “survivors”…that no one should have to walk alone along their breast cancer journey. She made it her mission to give back, to share what she had gone through, to help make life easier for others faced with a similar cancer diagnosis.

Carlene, a cosmetologist by trade, is a Reach to Recovery and Look Good… Feel Better consultant with the American Cancer Society and now runs that program as a volunteer at the Central Maine Medical Center.

Annually, Carlene serves on a committee, working tirelessly on the Annual Buddy to Buddy Fashion Show sponsored by CMMC and local TV station, WCSH6. All proceeds from the show assist patients in paying for their mammograms.

Along with another breast cancer survivor, Carlene was the inspiration behind a support group, the PIPS (Pretty in Pink Breast Cancer Survivors), in which survivors can share, laugh, cry, and have fun.

Her initiative created a cookbook of recipes from family and friends. One hundred percent of all proceeds from the cookbook sales stayed right in our local community.

Along with our son, Tyler, a dancer for the Portland Ballet Company, Carlene helped inspire, with her personal story, the performance “Dance for the Cure”. All proceeds benefited the Maine Cancer Foundation‘s Women‘s Cancer Fund.

Putting her creative talents to work and with the help of Republic Jewelry and Collectibles, Carlene designed a pendant, The Heart of Hope, a symbol of breast cancer awareness, the sales of which directly benefit local men and women with breast cancer. More recently Carlene designed a second piece, Brenda’s Key, to supplement the Heart of Hope Collection. With these proceeds Carlene has started the Heart of Hope Charitable Fund.

Some of Carlene’s other involvement includes;

The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, team captain for 5 years
A Breast Cancer Survivor Calendar
Donates gift bags intended to help pamper breast cancer patients

Carlene is a woman of valor -- like a phoenix rising from the ashes. What would bring most to their knees has raised her high and uplifted others also. Carlene doesn’t rest on her laurels, but finds even more ways to be a warrior against this enemy, called "breast cancer".

Not only is Carlene my beautiful and precious stone, she is also a brilliant, scintillating and multi-faceted gem to so many others.

Thank you for appreciating the “Gems Among Us” and thank you for considering my beautiful wife for this recognition.

A proud and grateful husband,
Mitch Sperry

‘Gems Among Us’ Essay Contest


You don’t have to be passionate about jewelry, although it helps, to participate in an essay contest sponsored by the jewelry industry. Called, “Gems Among Us.” People are asked to write an essay describing the individuals they believe make the world a better place.

The contest is sponsored by the Jewelry Information Center, which promotes jewelry to consumers. The contest is designed to help people honor the individuals for whom they are most thankful in the run-up to the Thanksgiving holiday.

People can enter their essays through October 25 at www.JIC.org/gemcontest. On November 1, the top 10 Gems Among Us essays will be selected as finalists. From November 1-22, the public will be able to vote at www.JIC.org for their favorite essay to determine the grand-prize winner.

Contest participants have the chance to win a number of jewelry and travel prizes. The grand-prize essay's nominee—the "Gem Among Us"—will win a trip for two to the Aventura Spa Palace Resort in Riviera Maya, Mexico, courtesy of Cosmopolitan magazine. The grand-prize essay entrant will win a $5,000 shopping spree at a Gems Among Us Participating Retailer of their choice. The top 10 essay entrants (writers) will receive gemstone jewelry by Parle; their "Gem" (nominees) will receive jewelry courtesy of Stuller Inc., and "The Pocket Heart" from The Loving Heart Collection by Jean Schnaak.

A Contest for the Ultimate Proposal Story

Platinum and diamond rings by MaeVona.

The Jewelry Information Center launched its second annual Ultimate Proposal Contest, the nationwide online competition that asks couples to submit their proposal stories at JIC's website for a chance to win travel and jewelry prizes.

To enter the contest, couples should go to www.JIC.org/proposalcontest and enter their special proposal stories and information about the rings that signify their romantic bond. Submissions are accepted through May 23. From May 31 - June 20, Americans will be able to vote for their favorite of the 10 finalists.

The couple who submits the winning story will receive platinum and diamond rings by MaeVona, courtesy of Platinum Guild International, and a seven-night cruise for two to the Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line, courtesy of CMC-Meridian. The 10 Finalists will each receive a freshwater cultured pearl necklace from Imperial.

“Last year's contest resulted in more than 1,200 story submissions that ranged from humorous to sentimental to adventurous,” said Amanda Gizzi, JIC spokesperson.

JIC is the consumer education arm of Jewelers of America, a national trade association for businesses serving the fine jewelry retail marketplace More than 170 jewelry retailers—all JA members—representing more than 1,000 storefronts that participating in the contest. They will encourage their customers to enter their stories.

Other contest sponsors are Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company and Onewed.com.

Neil Lane Honored with Gem Award

Jennifer Hudson and Neil Lane
Celebrity jeweler Neil Lane was honored with the JIC GEM Award for Jewelry Style during a January 7 gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York. The star-studded event, sponsored by the Jewelry Information Center, featured Hollywood, jewelry and sports icons including Jennifer Hudson, Cynthia Nixon, and Boomer Esiason.

Lane was honored for his vintage-inspired jewelry and fostering consumer desire and media interest in work. His pieces–red carpet favorites–have influenced jewelry style and design for the past 20 years. His latest endeavor, Neil Lane Bridal for Kay Jewelers, makes his coveted jewelry accessible to women nationwide.

Hudson, who presented the award to Lane, dazzled in Neil Lane fancy-colored diamond and platinum chandelier earrings, white and fancy-colored diamond and platinum cuff, and a white and fancy-colored diamond and platinum cocktail ring.

JIC's GEM Awards recognizes outstanding achievements of individuals and companies whose work raises the visibility of fine jewelry and watches. The gala was hosted by Lloyd Boston, a style expert, author and Emmy-nominated host of HDTV's Closet Cases.
  
Nixon presented the GEM Award for Journalistic Excellence to Marie Claire magazine, accepted by editor-in-chief Joanna Coles.

Marie Bodman, Breitling USA president, accepted the GEM Award for Corporate Communications on behalf of the international watch company for its marketing and overall cohesive brand messaging.

Jeffrey E. Post, curator of the Gem and Mineral Collection at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, received the GEM Award for Lifetime Achievement. As a surprise to Post and the audience, the program ended with a special video honoring him from former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, the recipient of the 2010 GEM Award for Style.
JIC provides consumers with information about fine jewelry, savvy shopping tips, care and cleaning information, jewelry history and fashion trends. It is the consumer education arm of Jewelers of America, the national trade association for businesses serving the fine jewelry retail marketplace.