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Five Things We Never Knew About … Paula Crevoshay

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I lived in a Tibetan refugee camp from 1978 through 1981 without electricity or running water. While there, I set up a dispensary for the
Tibetan Lamas.

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While living in India, I worked for a time as a Bollywood actress and had to learn classical Indian dance for a role.

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I frequent elephant orphanages all over Asia. I enjoy playing with and helping wash and care for the baby elephants.

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Jackie O asked Carly Simon to introduce her to me, so Carly threw a “Full Moon” party and sat me (wearing all moonstone jewelry to keep within the theme) next to Jackie for the evening.

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I adore cooking and making up recipes. I plan to write a cookbook about cooking with color.

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[span class=note]This story is from the September-October 2011 edition of INDESIGN[/span]

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Retirement is never easy, especially when it means the end to a business that was founded in 1884. But for Laura and Sam Sipe, it was time to put their own needs first. They decided to close J.C. Sipe Jewelers, one of Indianapolis’ most trusted names in fine jewelry, and call Wilkerson. “Laura and I decided the conditions were right,” says Sam. Wilkerson handled every detail in their going-out-of-business sale, from marketing to manning the sales floor. “The main goal was to sell our existing inventory that’s all paid for and turn that into cash for our retirement,” says Sam. “It’s been very, very productive.” Would they recommend Wilkerson to other jewelers who want to enjoy their golden years? Absolutely! “Call Wilkerson,” says Laura. “They can help you achieve your goals so you’ll be able to move into retirement comfortably.”

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Five Things We Never Knew About … Paula Crevoshay

Published

on

Five Things We Never Knew About … Paula Crevoshay

 

[h3]one[/h3]

I lived in a Tibetan refugee camp from 1978 through 1981 without electricity or running water. While there, I set up a dispensary for the
Tibetan Lamas.

[h3]two[/h3]

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While living in India, I worked for a time as a Bollywood actress and had to learn classical Indian dance for a role.

[h3]three[/h3]

I frequent elephant orphanages all over Asia. I enjoy playing with and helping wash and care for the baby elephants.

[h3]four[/h3]

Jackie O asked Carly Simon to introduce her to me, so Carly threw a “Full Moon” party and sat me (wearing all moonstone jewelry to keep within the theme) next to Jackie for the evening.

[h3]five[/h3]

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I adore cooking and making up recipes. I plan to write a cookbook about cooking with color.

[span class=note]This story is from the September-October 2011 edition of INDESIGN[/span]

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SPONSORED VIDEO

This Third-Generation Jeweler Was Ready for Retirement. He Called Wilkerson

Retirement is never easy, especially when it means the end to a business that was founded in 1884. But for Laura and Sam Sipe, it was time to put their own needs first. They decided to close J.C. Sipe Jewelers, one of Indianapolis’ most trusted names in fine jewelry, and call Wilkerson. “Laura and I decided the conditions were right,” says Sam. Wilkerson handled every detail in their going-out-of-business sale, from marketing to manning the sales floor. “The main goal was to sell our existing inventory that’s all paid for and turn that into cash for our retirement,” says Sam. “It’s been very, very productive.” Would they recommend Wilkerson to other jewelers who want to enjoy their golden years? Absolutely! “Call Wilkerson,” says Laura. “They can help you achieve your goals so you’ll be able to move into retirement comfortably.”

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