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Jewelry store celebrates new name
1119-Thomas-Hill
Chamber ambassador Felecia Boatwright-Beach of Strategic Business Solutions Unlimited, Inc.; chamber ambassador Jessica Wilkins of The Heritage Bank; Josh Wheeler of The Heritage Bank; Babs Holtzman of Holtzman Real Estate Services; Jeanne Burch of Thomas Hill Jewelers; Thomas Hill Jewelers owners Tom and Chrisie Hill; LaVay Sphar of Thomas Hill Jewelers; Hinesville Mayor Jim Thomas; Susan McCorkle of Pooles Deli; Carl Varnedoe of Jones, Osteen and Jones, and others attended Thomas Hill Jewelers ribbon-cutting ceremony. - photo by Photo provided.

The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated with its newest renamed member, Thomas Hill Jewelers, during a ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony. The store is at 110 E. M.L. King Jr. Drive, suite 1-A (across the street from the Hinesville Police Department). Chamber board members, ambassadors and other community members attended the celebration.
Thomas Hill Jewelers opened its doors in Hinesville in 2001. Owners Tom and Christie Hill said their goal is to provide Hinesville and the surrounding area with a jewelry shopping experience unlike any other.
“All Thomas Hill Jewelers products come with the service and quality upon which we have built our reputation over the last 12 years. Service after the sale is equally as important as the sale itself,” Tom Hill said. “Thomas Hill Jewelers provides reliable quality, trustworthy expertise and a commitment to service like none other.”
The jewelers offer a range of designs and collections from classic to contemporary styles. The Hills said the inspiration for their jewelry designs comes from their customers as well as the jewelry trade shows they attend.
On Dec. 7, Thomas Hill Jewelers will stay open late, until 7 p.m., for the Downtown Business Partners’ Holiday Open House. Customers can register to win prizes and enjoy Christmas cookies and cider. The store also will host an open house from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. today and from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Guests can enjoy refreshments and there will be drawings for prizes and gifts for the first 50 customers each day.

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