
Fine Arts group holds annual dinner at which William Templeton Johnson, president, presided.įebruary 4, 1940, San Diego Union, B-8:3-4. City wins point in damage suit brought against it by California Laundry Company and 11 others for alleged damage to their property, February 6, 1937, when heavy rains washed out Switzer dam near the lower end of Pershing Street. Grant, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, dedicates monument at Presidio Park. Granger closes today in Photographic Arts Building. San Diego Museum of Natural History geologic clock reduces billion years to 12 hours. Party to warm Fraternity Suite in Balboa Park. Federal Music Project cut lack of sponsors makes 51 jobless. Polish dinner in Polish cottage, House of Pacific Relations, this evening. San Diegans hit Anza park grab “propaganda.” House group recommends expansion of San Diego Naval facilities Naval Hospital needs additional barracks, school and sick officers’ quarters. Sessions plans palm gateway to San Diego. Court of Honor games highlight Boy Scout rally. Natural History Society holds annual meeting. Cole, regarding House of Pacific Relations Navy storehouse and administration building on Harbor Drive to be commissioned. Chamber of Commerce directors indorse convention area plan in Balboa Park. Irish Society, House of Pacific Relations, names offices. Keep in mind that they are all handcrafted, and naturally take more time to create than manufactured items.January 3, 1940, San Diego Union, A-4:1. If you don't see the "Add to Cart" button for the item you want below, please inquire about special ordering it.

Their creations are gorgeous pieces of jewelry in and of themselves, but to discover for yourself how they are all working kaleidoscopes is just magical!

As artists, we feel fortunate to participate in the revelatory and peaceful world of kaleidoscopes.” Deborah says, “The swirling colors and patterns of kaleidoscopes have enabled us to add a new dimension to how our jewelry may be enjoyed. When they began making kaleidoscope jewelry, their 25 years of experience in design found a new focus. After traveling across the country from their native New York to Arizona, and then finally settling in Central California, they were inspired to recreate in their art the beauty that they had witnessed.Īs jewelers, Deborah and Kevin share a fascination, perhaps an obsession, with the sparkling colors and facets of gems. Kevin and Deborah Healy have been designing and creating beautiful jewelry for the last 30 years.
