July 27 (UPI) --A Rhode Island woman found a pearl in a clam she was served at a restaurant, and it ended up becoming her engagement ring. Sandy Sikorski and Ken Steinkamp said they were dining at The ...
They say to “clam up” is to become silent, but for one lucky man, a clam caused him to shout in celebration. Scott Overland, a husband and father-of-two who works in corporate communications in the ...
Sandy Sikorski and Ken Steinkamp were having a delicious meal at a seafood restaurant in Rhode Island when Sikorski bit into something strange. She chomped down on a rare Mercenaria pearl buried in ...
WESTERLY, R.I. (WJAR) - A Rhode Island woman feels like the luckiest girl in the world for two reasons: her recent engagement and her one-in-a-million ring, made from a pearl she and her fiancé found ...
A Rhode Island couple went out to dinner and unknowingly ordered what would later become their engagement ring. Lovebirds Ken Steinkamp and Sandy Sikorski live in Westerly, Rhode Island, about 45 ...
Rhode Island lovebirds who found a pearl inside a clam and turned it into an engagement ring are one step closer to lifelong bliss, they shared with USA TODAY. Ken Steinkamp and Sandy Sikorski live in ...
Sandra “Sandy” Sikorski found a pearl in a plate of clams she was savoring with her fiance Ken Steinkamp at a Westerly restaurant. The couple made it the centerstone of her engagement ring. Sandra ...
Engagement ring shopping can be stressful. But a couple had one handed to them on a platter — literally — when they found a pearl inside a clam at a raw bar. They turned it into an engagement ring.
A woman who recently went out to eat with her father at one of her favorite restaurants decided to treat herself to something she doesn't usually get—and he got a "bonus treat" with his meal. Brooklyn ...