Published On: Mon, Nov 24th, 2014

Capitol Lighting Celebrates 90-Year Retail Business Milestone With Boca Celebration Featuring Presentation Of ‘Making Lives Brighter’ Community Awards And Donations To Three Nonprofits

Ken Lebersfeld, Herman Lebersfeld and Eric Lebersfeld

Ken Lebersfeld, Herman Lebersfeld and Eric Lebersfeld

Ken Lebersfeld, Sharon DiPietro, Harriet Lewis-Mooney, Amanda Chussler, Suzi Goldsmith and Eric Lebersfeld with Tr-County Animal Rescue puppy

Ken Lebersfeld, Sharon DiPietro, Harriet Lewis-Mooney, Amanda Chussler, Suzi Goldsmith and Eric Lebersfeld with Tr-County Animal Rescue puppy

Ken Lebersfeld, Mike Campbell and Eric Lebersfeld

Ken Lebersfeld, Mike Campbell and Eric Lebersfeld

Ken Lebersfeld, and Eric Lebersfeld present "Making Lives Brighter" Award  to representatives from FAU CARD (Center for Autism and Related Disabilities).

Ken Lebersfeld, and Eric Lebersfeld present “Making Lives Brighter” Award to representatives from FAU CARD (Center for Autism and Related Disabilities).

Al Zucaro, Yvonne Boice Zucaro, Sue Rogoff, Mochtak Heller, Yaacov Heller and Jon Kaye

Al Zucaro, Yvonne Boice Zucaro, Sue Rogoff Mochtak Heller, Yaacov Heller and Jon Kaye

Photos by: Gina Fontana From Left: Ted Bernstein, Deborah Bernstein, Michele Bellasari, Glenn Gromann, Lisa Vander Ploeg and Derek Vander Ploeg

Photos by: Gina Fontana
From Left: Ted Bernstein, Deborah Bernstein, Michele Bellasari, Glenn Gromann, Lisa Vander Ploeg and Derek Vander Ploeg

A cross-section of City, chamber, community and business leaders were on-hand as Capitol Lighting ‘flipped the switch’ on an illuminating 90th Anniversary celebration commemorating nine decades of the “lighting authority’s” family retailing tradition. Held at Capitol’s Florida flagship gallery in Boca Raton, the festivities featured the reveal of the company’s new ‘Making Lives Brighter’ Community Awards recognition and donation program that celebrates the ‘life brightening’ missions, tireless dedication and contributions of vital area community advocates. Inaugural awards were presented to Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County,

Tri-County Animal Rescue and FAU CARD (Center for Autism and Related Disabilities).

Committed to enhancing the communities in which each of its eight showrooms serveCapitol Lighting began partnering in 2011 with Habitat for Humanity and HGTV star Rob Van Winkle to launch its “Making Lives Brighter” Campaign. Through this initiative, Capitol Lighting collects and donates fixtures for resale at Habitat for Humanity Restores in New Jersey and South Florida.Featuring high quality traditional to transitional and mid-century to modern design indoor and landscape lighting fixtures, additional Capitol Lighting South Florida locations include new Welllington showroom, Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart.

The Boca event is part of Capitol’s commemorative 90th anniversary year programming that has included 90th anniversary receptions, inaugural “Making Lives Brighter” Community Awards presentations to nonprofits at Capitol Lighting showrooms in New Jersey and Florida, a national and in-store “home lighting makeover” sweepstakes running through November, designer council events, a grand re-opening of a showroom in New Jersey and the construction and the dedication of a new home for Habitat For Humanity of South Palm Beach County. In addition to producing two online video series, including five accredited CEU webinars to serve design professionals countrywide, Capitol has also launched an online “news to use” video series produced for consumers that showcases the latest lighting industry trends and innovations, lighting tips and ‘how to’ demos.

Capitol Lighting’s family retailing tradition spans five generations of Lebersfeld ownership and operation. From a small shop on Prince Street in Newark, N.J. opened by Austria-Hungary immigrants Ethel and Max Lebersfeld in 1924 as homes were being converted from gas lighting to electric, the respected lighting authority ‘fixture’ and award-winning industry leader now features more than 85,174 square feet of illuminating storefront showroom space in eight cities and a worldwide 1-800lighting.com website. Generating more than $40 million in annual revenue, Capitol Lighting features a diverse selection of 300 indoor and landscape design lines in 40 lighting categories with 500,000 products available online; employs 170 (ranging in age from 20 to 101); serves more than 12,000 PRO designer members and donates more than $170,000 annually to community nonprofits.

 

Located at 7301 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33487, the showroom is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, Saturday from 9:30 am to 5 pm and Sunday from
12 Noon to 5 pm. For more information, call (561) 994-9570 or visit 1-800LIGHTING.com.

 

 

 

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