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philanthropy2Jewels That Dance is fortunate to be a successful, small local business. We have found this success through support from our wonderful customers and the vibrant community we love. With gratitude, we strive to give back by lending our support to as many worthy local organizations as possible. Below is a list of some of the organizations to whom we have made charitable donations over the past years. Please consider your support of these worthy causes as well.

  • ABCCM( Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Mission)
  • Animal Compassion Network
  • American Forest Alliance
  • American Red Cross
  • Asheville City Schools Foundation
  • Asheville Firefighters
  • Asheville Highriders 4-H Group
  • Asheville Humane Society
  • Asheville Lyric Opera
  • Asheville Middle School
  • Asheville Parks and Recreation
  • Asheville Youth Rowing Association
  • Autism Society of NC
  • Buncombe County Medical Society Foundation
  • Carolina Day School
  • Colburn Earth Science Museum
  • Eblen Charities
  • Eliada Foundation
  • Global Giving
  • Habitat for Humanity of Asheville
  • Isaac Dickson Elementary School
  • Leukemia/Lymphoma Society
  • Manna FoodBank
  • Mary Benson House
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Mission Children’s Hospital
  • Montford Park Players
  • Next Step Recovery
  • Planned Parenthood
  • Project Access
  • Refilwe Community Project
  • The ARC of Buncombe County
  • WNC Aids Project
  • WNC Group Homes
  • YWCA of Asheville

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Paula Dawkins Fine Jewelry

Hi, I’m Paula Dawkins. Thanks so much for visiting Jewels That Dance and for all your support over the past 36 years.  After a wonderful run in downtown Asheville, Carol and I decided it was time to close Jewels That Dance.  After making this decision, I realized I wasn’t quite ready to stop doing what I so love: making jewelry!  I’ve decided to stay put in my studio and open a custom design and fine jewelry repair shop.  Pete, our master jeweler, is joining me and we invite you to visit Paula Dawkins Fine Jewelry.  We hope to see you soon.

Jewels That Dance: downtown pioneer to close after 36 years – Asheville Citizen Times