Long’s Jewelers Is Giving Away a Luxury Cape Cod Vacation
The giveaway is part of the New England jeweler’s summer bridal event.
The New England jeweler will host its wedding and anniversary band event in August, highlighting bridal jewelry in all five of its locations.
To help celebrate the event, the jeweler is partnering with Wequassett Resort and Golf Club and jewelry brand JB Star on a vacation giveaway.
“Our bridal events have always been incredibly special to us, and with two new locations, we’re excited to set an even higher standard this summer,” said Long’s President Craig Rottenberg.
The prize package includes a two-night stay at the five-star seaside resort in Cape Cod, and dinner for two at its restaurant, Twenty-Eight Atlantic, and an aquatic excursion.
"Wequassett's partnership with Long's Jewelers is a testament to our shared appreciation for luxury, life, and the beauty of New England,” said Gary Thulander, area managing director at Wequassett Resort and Golf Club.
"As Cape Cod's most celebrated destination, we look forward to welcoming the lucky winner to experience the exceptional luxury and breathtaking beauty of our seaside resort.”
The winner will also receive a pavé diamond eternity band from New York-based brand JB Star.
Those interested do not need to make a purchase to enter. Customers can stop by any Long’s location during the month of August to enter for a chance to win.
Starting in August, Long’s five showrooms will turn into a “bridal utopia,” said the company, stocking a variety of options from designers like JB Star, Mémoire, Goldman, Armadani, Precision Set, Mark Patterson, Martin Flyer, and Just Perfect.
Long’s has locations in Massachusetts, including in Burlington and Peabody, and in Nashua, New Hampshire.
The jeweler recently opened two new locations in Massachusetts, in Braintree and on Newbury Street, which will be hosting this event for the first time.
For the summer event, Long’s is also welcoming those not planning to get married, including customers looking for an upgrade or to celebrate a different milestone.
As is tradition during the event, customers who purchase a wedding band in August will be entered into a drawing to win $2,000 from Long’s to be used toward their rings.
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