Sponsored by the Gemological Institute of America
White Pine to Offer Hawaiian Getaway in Las Vegas
For every $25,000 spent with the company during JCK Las Vegas, customers will receive one entry into a drawing for an all-expenses-paid vacation package for two.
New York--For one lucky customer, visiting White Pine’s booth while they’re in the desert for market week will turn into two tickets to paradise.
For every $25,000 spent on jewelry and/or watches with the company during the JCK Las Vegas show, including White Pine’s pre-show on June 2 (a by-invitation or appointment-only event held at Bally’s), customers will receive one entry into a prize drawing for an all-expenses-paid vacation package for two.
The offer includes round-trip economy class flights from major U.S. hubs like New York, Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles to Honolulu as well as a seven-night stay at the Moana Surfrider, a Westin resort and spa located on Waikiki Beach.
The package is valued at $5,000.
The drawing will be held at White Pine’s booth (#B36179 in First Look) on Monday, June 6 at 3 p.m.
To schedule an appointment with the company, contact Lauren Kennedy, trade marketing manager, at lkennedy@whitepinediamonds.com or call 646-569-3653.
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