Grand opening set for Levy’s new store
Levy Jewelers will celebrate the grand opening of their new flagship store at Bull and Broughton streets at 10 a.m. on Friday.
Levy Jewelers president Lowell Kronowitz, the fourth-generation owner of the jewelry business that has been in operation since 1900, will cut the ribbon and invite attendees to tour the new 20,000-square-foot retail location.
The new building features dedicated David Yurman, Rolex and Pandora boutiques, a full-service jewelry and Rolex-certified watch service center as well as expanded giftware lines. The event is free and open to the public.
Levy Jewelers has two locations in Savannah and one in Jacksonville, Fla.
For more information, call 912-233-1163 or go to www.levyjewelers.com.
Savannah Law School to hold open house
Savannah Law School, a branch of Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, invites traditional and non-traditional students who are interested in pursuing a career in law to an open house and luncheon on Saturday.
The open house, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the law school at 516 Drayton St., is designed to give prospective students an in-depth look at the law school. Professors, students and staff will be on hand to answer questions on everything from financial aid to the admissions process.
Prospective students also will experience a mock class taught by a law school professor.
If you would like to attend the open house, email admissions@savannahlawschool.org or call 912-346-1657. For more information about the school, go to www.savannahlawschool.org.
Attorneys offer free advice to military, others
In honor of Veterans Day, attorneys at Smith Barid, LLC will offer free health care directives the week of Nov. 12 to active or retired military personnel, veterans, police, fire and other first responders.
Attorneys will be available from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to noon Friday at the firm’s offices at 315 Commercial Drive, Suite C-1.
They’ll offer advice on how to pick an advance directive to legally document medical and/or end-of-life wishes and appoint someone to manage your affairs and communicate with doctors on your behalf in case of an emergency or incapacity.
“While we can never repay them for their service, we can certainly offer ours to make life easier for them and their loved ones in the event of a medical crisis,” said Smith Barid co-founder Richard Barid.
For more information, call 912-352-3999, email info@smithbarid.com or go to www.smithbarid.com.