Saturday, August 14, 2010

August 14th Wedding

It was a gorgeously beautiful day at the vineyard. One we wish every bride could enjoy. August vines are so bright and green, just a perfect day for a wedding!

The girls were greeted in the brides room with the Bella Package; champagne, orange juice and a fruit and cheese platter.

Upon their arrival the reception room was already set up by BeckenRidge Staff with a long 12-person head table, using 2-8foot tables and 1-6foot. They also decided to rent our white chair covers for the reception room to cover the floral tapestry chairs included in the rental. Outside on the covered patio were the white Italian chairs, perfect for outside, as well as down on the lawn for the ceremony. Each table was also preset with white linens.

With a guest count at 200, the couple decided to wrap the tables around the side patio, and keep a nice big space in the reception building for a nice size dance floor, and only ended up seating about 80 people inside with the rest of the chairs and tables on the patios. This allowed people to enjoy the great weather, but also freed up space for people to stand in an air conditioned building.


Because it was such a warm day the bride and groom decided to buy water bottles from BeckenRidge, and we kept them stocked outside, so as the guests arrived in the warm sun they could grab a water bottle to take with them down to the ceremony. This is a nice thought for guests that are sitting in the heat for the ceremony.

Lucky for the bride, her family owned Firestone Farms, so they were able to do her flowers for her. The beautiful bouquets were then placed in BeckenRidge's hurricane and cylinder vases, also rented.


KS Photography (ksphotography.biz) took advantage of the great weather and were able to take pictures before the ceremony.

Soon after, the DJ from Destination Events (destinationevents.net) set up their equipment. Later they became the life of the party with the flashing colored lights and hot tunes, they had quite the dance party going. But not until the bride and groom enjoyed some one-on-one time dancing together.

Dinner was provided by a family friend with a catering business out of town, who also tackled the big task of the wedding cake!

The evening was filled with dancing and laughter as the couple began their new lives together.

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