Lee's Summit Journal

Helzberg Diamonds reopens after remodel

Helzberg Diamonds reopened its doors Oct. 5 following a remodel.

The store, 1710 N.W. Chipman Road, originally opened in 2005, but now it offers a digital experience that lets consumers explore options on a touchscreen and customize a unique piece of jewelry.

The company said customers will also find an expanded selection of jewelry to choose from, including the Helzberg Diamond Masterpiece collection, Truly by Zac Posen, the EFFY collection, and the Disney Enchanted Fine Jewelry collection.

In celebration of its newly remodeled store in the Lee’s Summit community, the store has special offers now through Nov. 22.

Lee’s Summit Garden Club meeting set Oct. 10

Lee’s Summit Garden Club meeting is scheduled to meet from 7 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 10 at Winterset Park Community Center, 2505 S.W. Wintercreek Drive.

The guest speaker will be Brian Chadwick-Robinson with Gardeners Connect. His topic will be “An Addiction: Lilies in the Garden.”

Refreshments will be provided and visitors are welcome. Visit www.leessummitgardenclub.org or call 816-540-4036 for additional information.

Crews to close southbound I-470 at Colbern Road

The Missouri Department of Transportation announced it will close southbound Interstate 470 at Colbern Road beginning at 10 p.m. on Oct. 11 until 5 a.m. the following morning.

In addition, MoDOT will also close eastbound Colbern Road from Town Centre Blvd. to Independence Ave. on the east side of the bridge beginning at 10 p.m. on Oct. 11 until 5 a.m. the following morning.

The closures are for a bridge deck pour on the Colbern Road bridge.

Motorists will have to exit at Colbern Road and will only be allowed to turn right at the top of the ramp. To continue to I-470, motorists must turn right onto Colbern Road and take Douglas Street back onto I-470.

All work is weather permitting.

Greenwood clean-up day Oct. 14

Greenwood’s city-wide cleanup day is scheduled for 7 a.m. on Oct. 14.

Municipal Waste Services will pick up unwanted bulk-trash items. There is no limit to the amount of items residents can put out.

The city is asking residents to have all their bulk-trash items at the curb by 7 a.m.

The trash company will not accept yard waste, construction debris, paint, chemicals, batteries, tires, oil, or any other household hazardous waste.

For questions, contact city hall at 816-537-6969.

This story was originally published October 4, 2017 at 5:46 PM with the headline "Helzberg Diamonds reopens after remodel."

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