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August 1, 2011 by
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In case you’re wondering at this point, Planned Spontaneity fully supports marriage equality. Here are some examples of how the Marriage Equality act in New York is affecting both gay and straight weddings! How Offbeat Brides are reacting to New York’s same-sex weddings
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Written on
January 4, 2011 by
Marilee in
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Anda Marie Photography Claire and John’s wedding in October was inspiring in more ways than one! Not only was it beautiful and creative, but they also went out of their way to include their community and friends. Every person at the reception felt special and loved! ’62 ThunderbirdAnda Marie Photography Motif Painting by Debbie SiskoAnda Marie…
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I would love to help you find eco-friendly resources for your Wisconsin Wedding or celebration! Read this article for some really great tips and inspiration for going green! Thanks Maleah for sending this to me! VivaTerra Newsletter – Eco Wedding March 2010 Green WeddingsCelebrate the big day eco style. Eco tipsTop 20 resources for planning a…
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I recently had the pleasure of interviewing John Pedretti of Pedretti’s Party Barn. It’s one of the fabulous rural barn venues we have available for events in south-central Wisconsin. I love barn weddings! Pedretti’s Party Barn is located in a working farm! The Pedrettis, originally from the area, converted the original barn to a lovely…
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I’m really excited about planning events that celebrate our connections. I think one of the driving forces behind many celebrations is a deep seeded- hard wired desire to be connected in community. Two people getting married not only celebrate their connection to one another, but also traditionally host a large party to celebrate their union…
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My entrée into the events and weddings industry was as a dance caller. I fell in love with contra dancing in 1992. I started calling in 1994. I met my husband at Kimmswick, 2000. We had a wonderful contra dance at our wedding in 2001. I took some time off from dancing after I started…
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