An Evening Above Atlanta at Solomon Brothers Jewelers

An evening of hospitality, generosity, and community brought together residents and partners from Ansley Park and Historic Brookhaven.

Residents, partners, and friends of Stroll Ansley Park and Stroll Historic Brookhaven gathered on May 21 for an unforgettable evening of conversation, connection, and community at Solomon Brothers Jewelers in Buckhead.

Hosted on the 17th floor showroom overlooking the Atlanta skyline, the event offered guests a unique opportunity to experience one of Atlanta's premier family-owned jewelers while enjoying an evening among neighbors, friends, and local business partners. From the moment guests arrived, the atmosphere was warm and welcoming, with conversations flowing easily throughout the beautifully appointed space.

As attendees explored the showroom and admired its stunning jewelry collections, they enjoyed exceptional hospitality from the Solomon Brothers team. Panoramic city views, elegant surroundings, and a relaxed setting created the perfect backdrop for reconnecting with familiar faces and making new connections.

Guests were also treated to an outstanding selection of food and beverages courtesy of Leviosa Events, whose beautifully presented menu and impeccable service added another layer of sophistication to the evening. From elegant hors d'oeuvres and charcuterie to handcrafted cocktails, every detail reflected a commitment to creating a memorable experience.

A highlight of the evening was hearing from Nick Constantino and the Solomon Brothers team, whose generosity and hospitality helped make the event such a tremendous success. Their commitment to excellence and community was evident throughout the evening and reflected the values that have made Solomon Brothers a trusted Atlanta institution for generations.

The excitement reached its peak during the evening's prize drawings. Thanks to the generosity of Solomon Brothers Jewelers, $2,750 in prizes was awarded, including a $1,250 grand prize won by Ansley Park Resident Rachel Cates. Additional $500 prizes were awarded to Leo Yerashunas, Helen Panos, and Kathlee Kohl, drawing cheers from friends and fellow attendees.

While the prizes added excitement to the evening, the true highlight was the opportunity to spend time together. In a world that often moves too quickly, evenings like this remind us of the value of knowing our neighbors, supporting local businesses, and investing in the relationships that strengthen our community.

A heartfelt thank you to Solomon Brothers Jewelers for their generous hospitality and commitment to our community, to Mariah Adams and Leviosa Events for an exceptional culinary experience, and to everyone who joined us for such a memorable evening. We look forward to continuing the conversation at our next Stroll Ansley Park gathering on July 28 at Elise in the Woodruff Arts Center.