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A magnificent wedding experience awaits you in Kingsport, Tennessee. Your dream wedding will become reality at one of our many unique area venues – no matter what style or budget you have in mind for your special day.

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Congratulations on your engagement.

I am so excited to announce our latest Pink Bride Magazine. Lots of local couple pictures are throughout this issue. Ask your photographer about getting yours included in our next issue.

And the entire magazine is online so you can electronically look through the magazine and when you see something of interest you can mouse over the url and go straight to the site.

This electronic feature means you can also share all or part of the magazine conveniently through the internet.

Planning a wedding is not an easy task. With time, budget, and family pulling you in every direction it is hard to stay focused. Adding to this pressure, it’s probably the first time you have planned an event of this scale.

Getting married involves a lot more than just your wedding day – it is a wedding experience! Planning your wedding will take a lot of time from picking out your wedding gown, meeting with wedding professionals, selecting the reception location, choosing the music, flowers and cake and so on. You should enjoy each other and this time of celebration.

The Tri-Cities Pink Bride magazine is here to help you with all your planning needs. Read the articles, get advice, and find ideas. Planning your wedding is probably something you have thought about many times, and now it is your turn. Use The Tri-Cities Pink Bride magazine to locate dedicated and talented wedding professionals who truly want to help you with your wedding plans. As you will quickly learn there are lots of options. You should consider enlisting the services of a professional wedding planner. At the very least, consider hiring a day-of planner, to help coordinate the many details of the wedding day.

How can a wedding planner help you? They are familiar with the wedding professionals in the market, they have worked at many of the reception facilities and directed in many of the local churches. This knowledge is part of what you need to help plan your wedding and to make the right decisions. Your engagement and wedding will be one of the most exciting times in your life. With all the time and money involved with your wedding, a professional wedding planner can guide you through the decisions and details with grace and ease.

And with all this planning and expectations for your wedding day, having someone else to make sure it runs smoothly will help you enjoy the day stress free.

As you make contact with the wedding professional listed throughout this magazine make sure you mention that you saw them in The Tri-Cities Pink Bride magazine.

If you have suggestions or ideas for future issues please let me know. My goal is that through this magazine your wedding experience will be the best!

Enjoy many happy years together.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Published by The Pink Bride P.O. Box 31568, Knoxville, TN 37930

865.531.3941

President Fred Jacob

[email protected]

Vice PresidentAllison Jacob

Contract ManagerDonna Jacob

Production ManagerKaren Tobias

Marketing AssistantTammy Hill

©2011 Jacob Marketing Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of editorial or graphic content in any manner without written permission of Jacob Marketing Inc. is strictly prohibited. All articles are property of Jacob Marketing, Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission from Jacob Marketing, Inc is strictly prohibited. Photographs used in The Pink Bride are provided and copyrighted by their respective owners and may not be reproduced without the owner’s permission. Jacob Marketing, Inc., dba The Pink Bride, is not responsible for any errors, misprints, misquotes, or omissions. All rights reserved.

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Lindsey Stanley & Matthew BoltonMay 5, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KeiTH DixOn STuDiOnS

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LinDSeY STAnLeY & MATTHew BOLTOn05.05.12Love story: We met through mutual friends. One of Matthew’s friends just happened to be dating one of my best friends and when I went to dinner with her one night, Matthew saw her and came over to say hi. That’s when he met me. Matthew sent my friend a message later that night asking who her friend was. And so we all went bowling one night and afterward Matthew and I sat in the parking lot for 2 or 3 hours just talking.

Big Day: My wedding day was so perfect. I can’t think of one single thing that didn’t go as planned, except for one. So the preacher starts with the vows. “Lindsey, repeat after me ...” I Lindsey... take you Matthew ... to be my lawfully wedded .... WIFE. The preacher told me to say wife!! So I thought for a minute he would correct himself. He didn’t. Everyone is looking at me to repeat. So I had two options. I could gracefully just say lawfully wedded husband and hope no one notice OR I could call the preacher out in front of everyone. I chose the latter of the two. So I turned faced the audience and said, “My lawfully wedded WIFE” Everyone started laughing. I wouldn’t have changed a thing though, it was so funny and really lightened the mood. The reception went off without a flaw and it was genuinely a perfect night ... almost. My grandmother had been sick for about 6 months. She passed away ON MY WEDDING DAY. No one told me until after the reception because they wanted me to try and enjoy the day. Everyone else knew. And I mean everyone. I felt so, so bad for my poor sweet mother because she left my grandmothers bedside to come to the wedding. When I found out, I was so sad. I was sad for Memaw and for my mom. But everyone told me she found a way to make it to the wedding. She just had a better view than everyone else.

WeDDing DetaiLs: We were engaged for one year. He asked me on May 1st, 2011 and we realized that Cinco de Mayo was on a Saturday in 2012 so we thought it would be a fun day to get married. Not to mention, people would always be having parties on our anniversary. I was a public relations major in college so I decided to forego hiring a wedding planner. It worked fine for me but if you don’t like doing all the leg work, hire someone.

The very most important thing about my wedding was that everyone had a good time. I always kept the guests in mind during the planning process.

When I saw the chapel, I immediately thought that I needed to have an old baroque theme. I used fuschia, black and silver. Damask patterns also worked their way in. It was baroque with a touch of sparkle. I did my own save the dates. It was an 11x17 newspaper called “Save the Date Times” It included the story of how we met and directions to the chapel as well as info on a hotel in the area.

Photography Keith Dixon Studios, Florist Holley Creek ,

Caterer & Cake Angeez Catering, invitations & Calligraphy

Artistic Printers, Bridal shop Southern Belle Bridal, Formalwear

Southern Belle Bridal, Ceremony & reception Location Rose

Hill Wedding Chapel, videographer Josh Burnette , Music/

entertainment Big Time Entertainment- Ben Dean, officiant/

Minister Mike Hensley, Decorator Joni Tarver, WedBliss

television show Jerome Cloninger, Make-up artist Faces by

Ren

Behind the Story

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Debunked!Is wedding advice coming at you from every angle? Determine what’s fact and what’s fiction by debunking these common wedding myths.

IT’S NOT REALLY A WEDDING IF YOU DON’T FOLLOW TRADITION.

The first person to buck tradition and wear white was Queen Victoria (that’s right...brides have not always worn white). This is now taken for granted as standard attire as is a wedding cake, first dance, bouquet toss and something blue. A wedding simply requires an offisciant, license and witness. The celebration of said wedding should be an expression of the couple’s personalities and sometimes breaking the rules leads to new traditions that are a better fit than those of past generations.

Thank you notes can be sent by email. while email is the preferred way of communication for many a message, it is generally frowned upon when thanking your wedding guests. Hand written thank-you notes are far from out-dated and thought tedious to a generation of texters, it must be done. Appreciate this dying art and take the time to communicate as your grandparents. Years later, a friend will dig out your hand written note, carefully saved. not your email.

THe BriDe CAn OnLY Be GiVen AWAY BY Her FATHer. This myth dates back to the days of old, when daughters were literal property of their fathers and a wedding was merely a business deal for Dad to expand his fortunes through the sale of his daughter. while the tradition still sticks to this day, i doubt very much that modern brides would describe themselves as part of dad’s estate. Your aisle escort should be a person that played a significant and supportive role in your path to find true love.

The Bride’s parents pay for wedding and reception, groom’s parents pay for rehearsal dinner. wouldn’t it be nice if Mom and Dad still footed the bill but not so with modern weddings. This myth goes out the window as at least a third of wedding costs are now cover by the couple themselves. Families today are pooling their resources and then together, determining how funds are spent for all related events.

5 WEDDING LUCK (AND MARRIAGE) DEPENDS ON A SIXPENCE, SPIDERS AND SUPERSTITIONS.

Here’s the thing about luck... it all depends on the belief that wearing a certain color, carrying a token or changing your behavior will shift future events to their preferred outcome. Luck is mostly used as a way to counter those things completely out of our control and has often been a way of explaining the unexplained. if only making it through the first year of marriage was as easy as saving the top tier of your cake. Make your own luck careful planning, professional vendors and a positive attitude.

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Vendors will always give a discount if you ask. wedding vendors are not Mexican bazaars where you haggle the best possible deal. while a vendor may run a promotion, expecting to get a discount because you’re a bride is like expecting your doctor to run a special because you’re a patient. This doesn’t make long-term business sense. instead, plan to attend a local bridal shows for show-only specials or giveaways and be honest about your budget and vision with wedding vendors. Professionals will work with bride to find creative ways to stretch your buck and meet their bottom line.

If you can’t foot the bar bill, offer a cash bar.

Cash bars are T-A-C-K-Y... as well as anything else on your wedding day that requires you guest pony up cash is tacky. Remember these are the same dearly loved friends and family that bought a special outfit, traveled across the country, paid for a hotel room and bought you a gift for your wedding. During the wedding day, guests’ wallets should stay in back pockets and purses. Tactful Solution… if you are set on offering liquor at your wedding but fear the cost, consider a limited bar with only wine and beer (better yet keg beer, often costing half as much per serving as bottled).

Brides on a budget save big with DIY Projects. with the vastness of today’s world wide web, the likelihood of finding a bargain can make DiY more costly than one thinks. This is even more apparent when your inner crafter is not well match to make DiY magic (but Martha Stewart made it look so easy!). And remember time is money, even if it is your time. Be realistic about how much time will need to be dedicated to DiY projects, particularly in the last few weeks leading up to wedding day (when the to-do list is never ending and you’d rather be with you family). if the budget is stretch thin, it might make more sense to skip it all together.

Wedding Day is the Bride’s Day.

while you and your groom are certainly the guests of honor, a bride with her sights set on making wedding day entirely about her is likely to be labeled a bridezilla. weddings are as much about the happy couple and their new life together as it is a celebration for all the related family members. instead find ways to celebrate your family or close friends and their traditions with your new love and the traditions in store for years to come. This ensures your guests feel part of a truly special event.

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To find more articles like this one, go to ThePinkBook.com. Our blog is updated daily with advice, inspiration and real weddings!

Your bridal party must have the same number of bridesmaids and groomsmen.

Today’s bride has thrown out all the rules when it comes to bridal parties. with you closest friends and family by your side on wedding day, trying to stay in the box of specific numbers or even genders just doesn’t work. nowadays, your maid of honor is now your man of honor, pooches are playing ring bearer and dancing to the altar is what makes wedding ceremonies personal, memorable and unique.

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keep in mind you are responsible for set-up (and clean-up)

After spending weeks creating personal favors, programs and menu cards, these items must move from living room to wedding venue.  i can’t tell you how many exhausted DiYers come wedding week are stuck setting out and clean up these projects on wedding day.  But you don’t have to be.  Give yourself a break and see if your wedding planner, caterer or venue staff can take over the set-up (and clean up!).  Most will be more than happy to help, leaving you to sit back and enjoy your wedding.

be realistic about your craftiness

i have a love/hate relationship with Martha Stewart.  with ethereal precision, she makes even the most tedious and complicated of crafts appear effortlessly mundane and obvious.  i have learned that i am no Martha... none of us are.  Find DiY success by being realistic about your crafting skills (and available time).  with so many other things to worry about on wedding day, aspiring to a professional shouldn’t be one of them. 

Procrastinate

The second most common mistake (after assuming you’re a crafting goddess) is waiting until the last minute.  Case and point, it took me almost 8 months to stop thinking about refinishing my desk and get to it.  And i am still contemplating changing out the drawer pulls.    Decoupaging hundreds of tiny votives placecards seems easier enough.  until you are wrist-deep in white goop, pulling all-nighters leading up to wedding day while you second guess the finished look.  Assume all wedding related crafting will take much longer than expected.  worse-case scenario, you can still hand things off to the pros if finishing looks unlikely.one of them. 

try something for the first time

i catch myself saying all the time, “well, that looks easy enough!”  Of course i needed 40 grit sandpaper, not 80!  Yeah... so i don’t even know the real difference between 40, 80 or under what circumstances they are most appropriate.  while i have no problem bumbling through trial and error projects, likely never to see the light of day, weddings are different.  under immense stress to figure out how all this wedding planning works, learning a new skill within the same timeline can be overwhelming.  Save yourself the stress and hand off first-time projects to professionals.

assume you will save money

not all DiY projects will put your wedding budget in the black.  Project costs can quickly add up as mistakes and miscalculations have you purchasing extra supplies.  Particularly, if you end up throwing in the towel and hiring a pro last minute.  in the end, it can be cheaper and easier to work with a professional from the get go, saving you the hassle, time and wasted money.

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MeAGAn LeOnARD & AAROn GROHOL09.24.11

Love story: We met while we were both studying architecture at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. We had some mutual friends, and whenever the group got together, Aaron and I seemed to pair off. Our conversation and friendship came naturally, and our relationship soon followed. Over the course of two years, we supported each other getting through school and enjoyed our free time together. We were both focused on doing well in school, but we also had a lot of fun. By the time I graduated (one year ahead of Aaron), I knew he was something really special.

To celebrate my graduation, we went on a trip to Chicago to check out some of the famous buildings. It was a chilly evening when we went to see the view of the city from the top of the John Hancock Building. I couldn’t understand why Aaron kept wanting to go out on the balcony when it was freezing outside, especially at 100 stories up! But after standing there for a few minutes watching the sunset and listening to him nervously tell me how much our relationship meant, I saw where this was going! Then he pulled a box out of his coat and dropped to one knee presenting a beautiful diamond ring!

WeDDing DetaiLs: Aaron and I were engaged for about a year and four months. While he finished up school and worked, I started a new job and planned. He was great about helping and taking time to visit venues and meet with vendors. My mom and sister were also essential - we really had a lot of fun with planning. My mom had bought subscriptions for 4 bridal magazines to help us along, and I also used ideas found online.

Aaron and I really wanted to make our day about enjoying time with family and friends. We wanted everyone there to have a good time, and we didn’t want anyone to have to worry. The professionals we worked with were amazing and made everything run smoothly. We had a family friend direct the ceremony, but with so much time to plan and such a great team, we didn’t feel we needed a planner.

We chose our venues first, knowing the First Methodist Church and the Carnegie Hotel were both already so beautiful we wouldn’t need a lot of decoration. We let style of our venues drive the rest of our choices for the wedding details. We picked a dark teal and red (our favorite colors) tied together with a neutral champagne color. We actually chose our colors by looking at paint chip samples! We had an amazing group of vendors to work with - they made everything really come to life! Our DIY projects were our “save the dates” and wedding favors, but we left most of the work to the pros. I also “blinged” my own shoes with glue-on jewels and my grandmother made my veil - something I’ll always treasure.

Photographer Jim Goodwin Photography, Florist Pam Archer,

Caterer Carnegie Hotel, Cake Margi Chambers, Jewelry Annie’s

Room, Bridal shop White Lace & Promises, Bridal Party attire

Allure Bridesmaids, Formalwear Moon Tuxedo, Ceremony

Location First United Methodist Church, reception Location

Carnegie Hotel, videographer Midnight Magic Studios, Music/

entertainment Signature Strings, officiant/Minister Rev.

Dennis Griffith

Behind the Story

Meagan Leonard&

Aaron Grohol

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magazine online at

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Jim Goodwin Photography

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Cable Photography

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Photo Tech Photography

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Reflective Moments Photography

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Reflective Moments Photography

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Keith Dixon Studios

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BRiTTAnY TeSTeR & BRiAn MOORe09.22.12

Love story: Brian and i began dating on June 25, 2005 and i

knew we were meant to be from the start!

we both grew up in Johnson City, Tennessee. He was a student

at Science Hill High School while i was student at David Crockett

High School.

Brian is now a graduate of east Tennessee State university with

a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice and a graduate of walter

State Police Academy. He is a currently a Police Officer for the

City of Bluff City. i am a graduate of Jenny Lea Academy of

Cosmetology and currently a Beautician in Johnson City. we both

are very passionate about our careers!

i was staying the night with my cousin Ashleigh. She and Brian

along with some other guys were going to a high school basketball

game and Ashleigh informed them that they would need to pick

me up as i was staying with her that night…….. so i tagged along

with them to the game. The game was 30 minutes away and we

all had time to talk and mingle in the car. As the night went on,

our attraction to one another grew and later that night i informed

my cousin that i would like to hang out with him again. we dated

for about a month but broke it off. Two months passed and we

began dating again then he asked me to be his girlfriend on June

25, 2005. we have been together ever since. Little did we know

we would spend the rest of our life’s together.

Brian asked me to marry him on Christmas eve December 24,

2010. we are getting married September 22, 2012!

tHe ProPosaL: it was Christmas eve and we were all gathered

at his parents house to open gifts. Little did i know that something

else was planned that evening. As everyone had opened their

presents, i was left to open mine. i had opened them all but one...

As i was sitting on the counch Brian brought me over a large bag,

in the bag was a Flower Arrangement with Hersey Candy Bars

and a Teddy Bear holding a little pouch. As i was looking at the

Arrangement completely mind boggled, he said to squeeze the

pouch that the Teddy Bear was holding that it would sing to me.

As i did i felt the ring. He pulled it out and slid it on my finger

asking me if i would Marry Him?.. Of course i said YeS as i started

crying!! i had waited for that moment for close to 6 years. we

were both so Happy!

Photographer Jim Goodwin Photography,

Wedding City Folly Beach, SC

Behind the Story

Brittany Tester&

Brian Moore

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1. Alphabet Bridal Shower

Assign each guest a letter in the bride-to-be’s full (mar-ried!) name. Then, have the guests purchase items from her registry, wrap the gift, and decorate it with the letter they were assigned. As gifts arrive, spell out the bride’s name! Let her new monogram be your decorating inspi-ration. if guests are really creative, they can try to find a gift on her registry that corresponds with their letter. Guest favors could be hanging initial ornaments with the first initial of each guest’s name.

2. Around-the-House Shower

Assign each guest a room in the house to purchase an item for from her registry. Decorations should be in the bride’s favorite color to accent her home. Serve foods she loves! Guest favors could be little key necklaces.

3. Honeymoon Shower

encourage guests to purchase gifts for the bride and groom via their honeymoon registry. Alternatively, give guests the option of purchasing a gift that would cele-brate their honeymoon location, like flip-flops, sunglass-es, or signature drink mixes. wrapping paper and deco-rations could follow the honeymoon destination theme! Guest favors could be a keychain with the destination theme – like a mini eiffel Tower or sand in a bottle.

4. Pajama Spa Shower

Have guests wear their pajamas, put a bunch of pillows on the floor, and shower the bride-to-be with spa-re-lated items! Then put on a good chick flick and indulge in giving each other manicures, pedicures, and facials well into the evening while you snack on comfort foods. Guest favors could be nail polish in the bride’s wedding colors!

5. Stock the Pantry Shower

Guests can write their favorite recipes on cards and give to the bride along with gifts of non-perishable foods needed to prepare the recipe in a (reusable!) gift basket. Alternatively, guests can give an appliance used in the dish’s creation. Another favorite way of conducting this shower is to have guests prepare each dish to bring to the shower for everyone to eat! Guest favors could be cute cookie-cutters or mini whisks.

by Pink Lady Andrea

Five Adorable Bridal Shower Themes

These unique shower ideas offer tons of fun, laughter, and gifts for the bride!

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Kristy Stanley& Joshua Shortt

August 21, 2011

PHOTOGRAPHY BYPHOTO TeCH PHOTOGRAPHY

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KRiSTY STAnLeY & JOSHuA SHORTT 08.21.11

Love tory: We met at College in the fall of 2009. He was ease dropping on my conversation with my girlfriends about how guys didn’t know what they wanted. He approached me from a nearby table and assured me he knew what he wanted, and that was to take me to dinner. He put me on the spot, everyone was watching and waiting for me to answer. We went to dinner a few days later, and we have been attached since. Christmas morning 2010, I woke up to my daughter squealing over a gift “Santa” thought was so special he had to leave it by my bed. It was to big to be a ring, so when I unwrapped it, it was a car break pad box, (so Josh). Inside the break pad box was a gold wrapped box that held my ring, and with that Josh asked me to share the rest of my life with him. It was really sweet to see a man I viewed so strong, be some venerable. We are truly best friends. We share all the common interests from being on the water, to cars, sports, just being outdoors. If you spot one of us, the other usually isn’t far behind.

WeDDing DetaiLs: Ah, the beautiful details. We wanted our wedding to reflect who we are, and we added our own details to make that happen. We chose the lake because we love the water and we wanted a location we could visit and see from the water, kind of like our special spot. Our colors were orange and hot pink because they stand bright in a green nature setting. I used beautiful flower balls I hand made, and a assortment of flower arrangements hanging from Sheppard hooks to trail a beautiful walkway between trees to the ceremony. We dressed our guys and girls in a Sundays best. My daughter was our miniature bride, because he wasn’t just getting a wife, but also a daughter and it was important to include her. Josh’s faithful German Sheppard, Sissy, also walked and stood by him. We were married under a beautiful tree, lakeside with the sun shining. When the wedding was over we were announced a husband and wife then displayed as a family with my daughter. After the ceremony, Josh and I departed on his Harley Davidson motorcycle. That reflected our style more than a limo. I made all of our invitations, floral decorations, as well as our knives, glasses and party gifts.

We were engaged for 8 months, but we never set a date. One day Josh decides he wants to just do it, so he gathers dates for the area we were interested in and presented them to me. The first open date was 2 weeks away, we took it and the planning began. We planned our wedding in only 2 weeks. We really had family helping us all along the way, they were the most important tool. The most important thing about the day was to enjoy it and savor every moment, and that we did!!!

Photographer Photo Tech Photography, Cake Angela Boyda,

Jewelry Kays Jewerly , Bridal shop Davids Bridal, Bridal

Party attire Davids Bridal, Ceremony Location Holston Lake,

reception Location Washington Co. Park, transportation

Husbands Harley Davidson , rentals and Decor Celebrate

Rentals, officiant/ Minister Paul Viers

Behind the Story

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PHOTO TeCH PHOTOGRAPHY

Cover Contest runner-uP

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Nana Broadwater &Jason McKinney

October 15, 2011

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CABLe PHOTOGRAPHY

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nAnA BROADwATeR & JASOn MCKinneY10.15.11

Love story: We met while we were both living in Blacksburg, VA. After Jason completed medical school, he moved to Johnson City to begin internal medicine residency. We continued dating long distance until a transfer opportunity allowed me to move to the Tricities. Our relationship continued to grow. Following a romantic New Year’s Eve dinner at Troutdale, Jason said he wanted to give me a gift. I was handed a card with an “M” on the outside and simply the word “McKinney” written on the inside. He was giving me the thing he held most dear...his name. When I looked up, he was on a knee with ring in hand.

PLanning: We were engaged from December 31, 2010 till October 15, 2011. I planned a lot of the wedding myself with the help of my now husband, friends and mother-in-law. I attended the Pink Bridal show in January of 2011 and was able to get a lot of great ideas and contacts. It was extremely helpful and I would recommend it to any new bride.

Big Day: The most memorable moment was when we got to see each other for the first time the day of the wedding. We were taking all of our photographs before the wedding/reception so we decided to have our own moment before the wedding. We had it set up like the ceremony where he stood at the front of the church and I walked down the isle to him. He was turned facing the opposite direction and when I was half way down the isle he turned to face me. The anticipation leading up to this was such a special moment...just realizing I was about to marry the man of my dreams. And then seeing him when he turned around sent me into the happiest emotion I have ever felt. Reciting our vows during the wedding was also a special moment for me. It was tough for me not to shed more than a few happy tears.

Our theme was simple elegance. We kept the colors basic with black and white with the ‘pop’ of color provided courtesy of mother nature and burnt orange flowers. Since it was an October wedding the burnt orange was a perfect color and really made everything stand out. Pamela Archer did an amazing job at taking my vision with the flowers and turning it into reality. I think the main DIY project was making baskets for everyone traveling from out of town and staying at the hotel.

Photographer Cable Photography, Florist Pamela Archer,

Caterer MeadowView Mariott, Cake My Cake Art, invitations

& Calligraphy Thistleberry Press & Flourishing Pen Calligraphy,

Bridal gown Arzelles, Formalwear Jos. A. Bank, Bridal Party

attire Ann Taylor, Ceremony Location Rose Hill Wedding Chapel,

reception Location MeadowView Marriott, transportation

Royal Carriage Limousine, officiant/ Minister Gerald McKinney,

Makeup Ren Allen, Hair Enkore Salon & Day Spa

Behind the Story

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Kortney Goulds &

Darren Caldwell

KORTneY GOuLDS & DARRen CALDweLL 10.08.11

tHe Big Day: We could have not asked for better weather! Everything went off with out a hitch! My maid of honor Kate Powell, who I refer to as my sissy, brought the crowd to tears with her maid of honor speech. Then my family brought the house down with a flash mob dance! We danced and danced until the managers of the Blackthorn club told us we had to wrap things up! Through the ups and downs of wedding planning we never thought we would get to that day but when we did, it will be a day we will never forget!

WeDDing DetaiLs: Our vision/theme centered around fall and nature. The colors I decided were chocolate brown, ivory, champagne, and burnt orange. Very cliche! I am very outdoorsy and kind of plain. I never wanted an extravagant wedding rather a “fun” one. I started looking online at websites such as etsy and one hundred layer cake. The idea started with a graphic of an old oak tree with initials carved in it. I changed the initals to say kg n dc and the inspiration was born! . From there I took a shabby chic theme and put my own spin on it centering everything around trees since we were getting married in the fall. Everything I found was handmade and expensive so I recruited Darren to make center pieces to keep the cost down. We knew we had a strict budget to stick to. The candle holders I found on etsy were around $16.50 for a set of three and were made from tree branches. I figured I needed 16 sets for the tables. By recruiting Darren to make them it saved us over $250!! Using a downed tree on our property he used a paddle bit to drill a candle sized hole in each tree branch. They turned out beautifully! From there the DIY projects didn’t stop!I made table runners by bulk ordering burlap, thrifted sheer orange fabric to drape over the lighting at the reception, and lined the aisles at the ceremony with stumps from a family friends downed tree. On each stump I placed brown jugs that my grandmother had collected over the years and placed orange artificial flowers in them to tie in all the colors of the ceremony together. Lastly instead of ordering an arbor or pillars, once again, I used a dead tree from our yard that was white washed with age and carved the letter C in each one. Our cake stand was even a tree stump! I took my vision and ran with it. It made our wedding very personal and unique. Everything from the invitations, to the wedding programs, cake, toasting flutes, and sermon centered around Darren and I setting down our own roots and growing our own family tree.

Marriage aDviCe: Marriage takes two strong individuals. At the end of the day the wedding is about the two of you. Make it what you want!

Photographers Photo Tech Photography, Florist Misty’s Florist,

Caterer Blackthorn Club at the Ridges, Cake Sweet Revenge

Cakery, invitations & Calligraphy Designed by the bride printed

by Universal Printing, Bridal shop The Castle, Formalwear

Belemead Formalwear, Bridal Party attire Jcrew, Ceremony

and reception Location Blackthorn Club at the Ridges,

videographer Presentations Unlimited, Music/entertainment

Jason Lilly , rentals and Decor Celebrate, officiant/ Minister

Tim Ross of Hopwood Christian Church

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When it comes to weddings, we’re partial to pink.

For more information or to buy tickets call 865.531.3941

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MeadowView ConferenCe resort & ConVention Center 1901 Meadowview Parkway, Kingsport, TN 37660Phone 423.578.6600, MeadowViewResort.com

MeadowView ConferenCe resort & ConVention Center

Nestled in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountain foothills, the MeadowView Marriott

Conference Resort and Convention Center is the only full-service hotel in Kingsport,

TN. Tranquil, elegant and sophisticated, it is the perfect setting for your special day.

Rated #1 in guest satisfaction by Marriott International, the 305-room hotel recently

underwent a multi-million dollar guest room renovation and expansion. The stylish new

décor echoes the hotel’s magnificent natural setting. Enjoy myriad dining options, a new

indoor swimming pool and fitness center, Cattails Golf Club, multiple ballrooms and

scenic outdoor patio space. Our Certified Marriott Wedding Planners handle the details.

You handle the compliments. Convenient to I-25 and a world away from the ordinary,

MeadowView Resort brings it all together — naturally.

FACILITY TYPE: Resort PARKING: Valet and Free Parking

CAPACITY: Banquet 20-1,400 LOCATION OPTIONS: Indoor/Outdoor

FACILITY FEE: Varies CATERING $ RANGE: $23 and up

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toP 5 Ways to Cut Wedding reception Costs

The average wedding reception eats up nearly half of a couple’s wedding budget... so when you’re looking for big cuts, to the reception

we go.  Starting savings by following my top tips for cutting your wedding reception costs.

1Cut your guest list.  i know, i know... you have heard this one before.  But when it comes to finding significant savings, you need to get cutthroat.  The average wedding guest will deplete your budget anywhere from $150-$200 per person.  Cutting only 10 guests can make a considerable impact as each added guest increases catering and bar costs, favors, placecards, tables and chairs, linens, centerpieces, invitations, thank-you notes and save-the-dates cards (as well as postage), transportation, welcome baskets... it all adds up.  Beyond financial

costs, many couples feel overwhelmed by large guests and regret not being able to personal connect with everyone on wedding day.  if you want a less stress and decreased expenses, take it  from me and get to cutting.

2Think Seasonal.  Generally, when something is in season it costs less.  Rather than ask for a specific type of flowers (say pink tulips for a March wedding), allow your florist the freedom to find a similar style in your desired color that’s in season.  Same goes for food... chat up your Chef for ideas regarding seasonal ingredients that will be less costly while still meeting your overall vision.  The more flexible you are able to give your vendors, the more savings they are able to pass to you.

3Decor Double-Duty.  A bride looking to stretch her decor budget will get smart when it comes to decor, using bridal bouquets as centerpieces and opting for favors that entertain guests (think photobooths).  Another top secret?  if your venue happens to be fairly popular (whereas regularly weddings occur Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays), consider becoming a buddy bride.  if Bride A is getting married on a Friday night, who’s to say Bride B can’t reuse the same rented white ceremony chairs on Saturday and split the costs.  After all, the rental company won’t

be picking up until Monday.  use the venue coordinator to act as the go-between to these sneaky savings.

4Open Bar Opt-Out:  Here’s a little something to keep in mind... guests will drink what you offer them.  while your cousin may have started with the best of intentions, an open bar encourages travel down the irresponsible path of body shots and taste testing creative beverage combinations.  All on your dime.  As a venue director, it was not uncommon for a festive group of wedding goers to rack up a bar bill of upwards of $7000-$10,000.  nowadays, beer and wine is the expected standard at most

weddings, particularly as hosts are more thoughtful regarding budgets and guests safety.  Consider closing the bar an hour early and offer a late night coffee bar.  even better yet, shift your reception to a daytime affair where mimosas served with specialty lemonade and flavored ice water will quench your guest’s thirst.Insider Tip:  Thinking  your wedding guests can chip in to cover bar costs by way of a cash bar is a big no-no.  Remember these are the same dearly beloved friends and family that bought a special outfit, traveled across the country, paid for a hotel room and bought you a gift for your wedding.  During the wedding day, guests’ wallets should stay in back pockets and purses.   Period.

5Hire a wedding Planner.  no, i’m not trying to pull a fast one over my readers... quite the opposite.    wedding Planners are pros when it comes to money saving tricks and more than not will stretch a buck further than you ever thought possible.  with the inside track on great deals and established relationships with local vendors, their savvy expertise makes frugal

fabulousness the new black.  As the old adage goes, sometimes you need to spend money to make money.  investing in a wedding planner just might be the best advice i can give you.

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“Sounds good, whatever you think.” if it only mattered what your bride thought, than she wouldn’t take the time to ask you for an opinion. Contrary to popular culture, most brides desperately want their groom more involved with the wedding planning. while there will be some aspects that you have less of any opinion than others, it is important to not fall mute for majority of the major decisions. After all, a wedding is the first step in your new life together and i’m betting you want to have a say in that.

“How much?!” Constant criticism of how much is being spent really takes the fun out of planning a wedding for all parties involved, particularly your bride. instead, map out a budget that you can both agree on for the wedding so you both have a clear understanding of how much money is being spent where. with financial woos the number one precursor for divorce; start off on the right foot.

“I’m really whipped... I just want to chill. Can all this planning stuff wait?” Let me clarify... grooms get a hall-pass on this statement a couple times. By the third, fourth, every time we ask for help and you responsed with another excuse to postpone, our patience is wearing thin. Brides see a mountain of work ahead of them when it comes to all the details of a wedding. From decor to family drama to slimming down for our dream dress, we see our own sacrifice everywhere and need you to pitch in. After all, the wedding is for the both of us.

“Didn’t I mention that? I must have forgot.” it is important that both bride and groom are kept in each other’s loop regarding the wedding, guest’s travel plans and Mom’s sudden one-eighty considering her help with the rehearsal dinner. A wedding can be a logistical nightmare and “forgetting” to mention vital details can derail a timeline and add a lot of undue stress to your bride. when you have new wedding information, make a point to share this with your fiancé, pronto. i’m betting there’s an app for that...

“This really doesn’t matter to me. I don’t want to help.” Agreed, tying ribbons around hundreds of wedding programs or filling custom seed packets for favors may not be your cup of tea. But your bride is excited and loves the details that make your day personal and heartfelt, including those that are somewhat time-consuming. And when you love a person you do things that are not important to you because they matter to the person who matters most to you.

HeyGroomsDon’t say tHis DurinG WeDDinG PlanninG!

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loved or a location you used to play in as a child.

3. Hold your breath – you do not have to wear your dress!if jeans and a t-shirt define you much more than your wedding dress,

incorporate them in the bridal session.

4. Incorporate only things you love.if you do not ride a motorcycle, fix cars, or go sailing, why would you

have your photos taken on a bike, under a greasy car, or on a boat?

Again, each bride is unique. Let your portrait capture that! never do

something merely to make a point or because others may like it. Satisfy

yourself above all!

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Sarah Messamore & Jeremy Fawk07.14.12

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Tiffany Whitesides &Curt"Taylor Jr

April 14, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KeiTH DixOn PHOTOGRAPHY

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TiFFAnY wHiTeSiDeS & CuRT TAYLOR JR04.14.12

Love story: Curt and I met at a small restaurant in St. Clair, TN just down the road from where he grew up. I was a waitress, originally born and raised in NC who had come to TN to make my own name. I waited on Curt on a Friday night fish fry and he stared into my eyes every time I spoke to him. I thought he was a rather strange guy. He says it was love at first sight. He came back into the restaurant the next day and we talked almost my whole shift. I was head over heels for him; especially when he shared a hot fudge cake with me. We went on our first date a week later and I had the best time. I gushed about how wonderful he was to my parents and how I couldn’t wait for them to meet. I took him home to meet the folks on my dad’s birthday weekend. Dad said I couldn’t have given him a better gift than that weekend.

On December 14, 2012 both of us were snowed out of work, so we did our usual thing on days like that; ate breakfast at bojangles, watched it snow and rode around on some back roads, hanging out the sun roof taking pictures. We stopped in a shopping center and Curt went inside one of the stores to have some jewelry picked up that I was having fixed. He come out with a gift bag and said “we are this far in, lets make this official” and there was my ring. It was so perfect to me; just us spending the day together.

WeDDing DetaiLs: The only thing I was sure about when we first started were my colors. I was dead set on the green, black and white. My mom talked me into having a touch of pink and it turned out beautiful. My mom was the biggest help with her beautiful and creative mind. I just told her what I wanted and she delivered. Since it was a home wedding, the most important thing to me was that every one was comfy. Family had to be a big part of the day. We honored one of our family members that had passed but still meant a great deal to us. It was like they were there standing over our shoulders giving us their blessing.

Our first plans were to have this huge wedding in an extravagant venue. We were already homeowners though and one year before the wedding, we had a huge expense that was unexpected. We couldn’t change the date because the 14th meant a lot to the both of us. My mom shared her vision with me about having it at our home. After much consideration, we agreed. Everything flowed just perfect and the weather was beautiful. Everything we could get away with, we did ourselves. Both my mom and I are very crafty and I wanted to have control of everything I could get my hands on. My mom did the isle runner, linens, and the runners. My parents also cooked and prepared all the food and drinks. I did all the flowers.

Photography Keith Dixon Photography, Wedding Planner

Lynn Whitesides, Bridal shop The Glass Slipper, Formalwear

Annie’s Room, Bridal Party attire Davids Bridal, videographer

Dale Reed, Music/entertainment Big T’s Karaoke, officiant/

Minister Rev. Rex Morelock Make-up artist Faces by Ren

Behind the Story

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Tammy Taylor & Josh Moore

August 19, 2011

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TAMMY TAYLOR & JOSH MOORe 08.19.11

Love story: Josh and I were introduced by a mutual friend who had known us both for several years and thought we may be a perfect match. After the initial double-date dinner, Josh called me the very next night and we began dating as often as possible. I found that he was the most amazing man I had ever known, and perfect for me in every way - and most importantly, the answer to my prayers for God’s choice of a lifelong companion for me. After almost six months of dating, Josh surprised me at home while I was preparing for what I thought would be a usual evening out. I found a beautiful Easter basket waiting for me in my bedroom - I was so excited about such a sweet gesture, that I almost missed the small box in the center of the basket. When I picked up the box and turned around, Josh was there, down on one knee, giving the most beautiful speech I had ever heard and asking me to be his wife. I was so shocked and elated, I could hardly think or speak, but managed to let him know that, of course, I would love nothing more than to marry him. And that was the best day of my life, until our wedding day...

WeDDing DetaiLs: We were only engaged for about four months, so we didn’t spend a large amount of time planning. Josh and I did all of our planning together - we discussed and decided on every detail together. We do have very similar tastes, so most decisions were easy - but when we did disagree, we learned to compromise - and some things were simply give and take. It was SO much fun planning our wedding together, and I would definitely recommend this for all couples - it made every detail so much more special and meaningful to us. Of course, the most important thing to me was knowing that, without a doubt, I was marrying the one perfect man for me - even if all our plans went wrong and details didn’t work out at all - I was still being blessed with the man God had chosen to be my husband, and in the end, that’s all that mattered.

It was important for us to have a small, intimate wedding, involving our families. It was so special for Josh’s father to perform our ceremony, for our brother and nephew to be our musicians, and to have our little cousins as flower girls. We wanted the wedding to be outdoor and have small touches of color to accent the vibrance of summer. We decided to make everything simple, but elegant. I wore a strapless A-line gown with a sweep train and carried a bouquet of star-gazer lilies and white roses. Josh wore a charcoal pin-stripe suit with a fuschia rose boutonniere, and a paisley print tie with touches of coordinating fuschia. The star-gazer lilies dictated the most vibrant fuschia color, which we also used for flower girl dresses, chair cover ties, and engraved guest fans placed in each chair. Matching flower arrangements were placed around the gazebo and on the reception tables in the Parlor.

Photographer Reflective Moments Photography, Florist

Gregory’s Floral, Caterer Martha Washington Inn, Cake

Nancy’s Fancy’s, Ceremony Location Martha Washington

Inn Gazebo, reception Location Martha Washington Inn East

Parlor, transportation Abingdon Carriage Co., videographer

Abingdon Video Productions

Behind the Story

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weDDinG AnD ReCePTiOn

GUIDETri-Cities

This section was created to help you choose

a reception site for your big day. When you

are trying to decide what place is best for

your event, keep in mind that every facility

has different advantages. You can use the

following pages to compare and contrast the

benefits of different venues.

Once you have narrowed the facilities down

make sure you visit them. Take time to

sample some of their food and take a tour of

the facility. Make sure the place you choose

fits all your needs. Many of these facilities

can also accommodate your rehearsal dinner

or other party needs

ALLAnDALe VinTAGe BARnS

The Allandale Mansion vintage barns are often used for dances and would be the perfect setting for a casual wedding, rehearsal dinners, buffet dinner parties, and many other special events. The Dance Barn has a kitchenette, dressing room, and a hayloft for dinners and dancing. The rustic Picnic Pavilion is also covered, beautifully landscaped, and the perfect site for a pond-side wedding. Or, the accompanying gazebo at Allandale is another wonderful venue for outdoor weddings. Plus, don’t forget to ask us about how affordable we are!

4444 w. Stone Drive, Kingsport, Tn 37660423.229.9422www.AllandaleMansion.com

ALLAnDALe MAnSiOn

Above all ask us how affordable we are!Intriguing history and southern elegance create the romantic setting of Kingsport’s Allandale Mansion, often called Kingsport’s “White House.” Build in 1950 by Ruth and Harvey Brooks, Allandale still houses their fine furnishings, antiques and art. Weddings, receptions, rehersal dinners and parties of all kinds, whether its inside or out, Allandale Mansion is a treasure of lovely and historical surroundings.

Allandale’s vintage barns are the perfect setting for a casual rehersal dinner and weddings, buffet dinner parties and special events. Also rustic outdoor tables are on hand for all sorts of picnics. 4444 w. Stone Drive, Kingsport, Tn 37660423.229.9359www.AllandaleMansion.com

Wedding & Reception Locations

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GeneRAL MORGAn inn

Marriage is a dream you share, your wedding is a story you tell. Celebrate your story surrounded by the inn’s romantic guest rooms and suite, beautiful grand ballroom, and garden terrace overlooking Greeneville’s historic district. Our dedicated event professionals and on-site upscale catering are here to ensure that every detail of your dream is taken care of.

Featuring newly renovated guest rooms and banquet spaces, the General Morgan Inn honors a long standing tradition of helping brides and grooms plan their perfect day. Intimate or elegant, traditional or unique, the story of your wedding is the dream you live. We invite you to come write your own story at the General Morgan Inn.

111 north Main Street, Greeneville, Tennessee 423.787.1000www.generalmorganinn.com

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New Canton Plantation serves as the Tri-Cities historic Antebellum Wedding facility. Guests can mingle through the first floor of the mansion, into the tented reception area on the veranda, or roam the grounds and courtyard. The upstairs is reserved for the Bridal Party and affords large separate quarters for the Bride and Groom’s attendants. The tent integrates with the mansion and is included in packages to accommodate the reception and ceremony if needed. Packages include parking attendants/staff, tables, chairs, and linens with set up and clean up of the event making The Plantation “event ready” for gatherings up to 160 guests.

826 w.Main Blvd.Church Hill , Tn. 37642423.921.4010www.newcantonplantation.com

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Sleek. Classic. Urban. Located in the heart of Downtown Kingsport, BANQ is one of the region’s most elegant destinations for weddings, receptions, and corporate events. Through meticulous restoration, we remain true to the building’s historic architecture, essence, and ambiance, while complementing its extraordinary interiors with 21st century amenities. Enjoy the exquisite views through floor-to-ceiling arched windows and enjoy the eloquent décor throughout. Enhance your Downtown experience at BANQ with your ceremony or reception at sunset on our Private Roof Deck. Spend your first night as newlyweds in our adjoining Urban Loft while your guests celebrate amongst Downtown Kingsport’s vibrant night life and toast to your happiness. Experience your special event in an unforgettable space - BANQ.255 Broad St. Kingsport, Tn 37660423.245.2408www.BAnQDowntownKingsport.com

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There’s nothing like nature to inspire wonder. With the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains providing a majestic backdrop, the MeadowView Marriott Conference Resort makes your dream wedding a reality. Here, you’ll discover a place that is tranquil, elegant and sophisticated – the perfect setting. You and your guests will enjoy luxurious yet comfortable surroundings and a host of amazing amenities. Plus you’ll love our customized approach to creating your event just as you envision it. The gorgeous facilities. The culinary creations of our catering team. The intuitive expertise of our wedding planners. And the way we bring it all together – naturally.

1901 Meadowview Parkway, Kingsport423.578.6600www.meadowviewresort.com

© 2011 Marriott International, Inc.

MeadowView ConferenCe resort & ConVention Center 1901 Meadowview Parkway, Kingsport, TN 37660Phone 423.578.6600, MeadowViewResort.com

MeadowView ConferenCe resort & ConVention Center

Nestled in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountain foothills, the MeadowView Marriott

Conference Resort and Convention Center is the only full-service hotel in Kingsport,

TN. Tranquil, elegant and sophisticated, it is the perfect setting for your special day.

Rated #1 in guest satisfaction by Marriott International, the 305-room hotel recently

underwent a multi-million dollar guest room renovation and expansion. The stylish new

décor echoes the hotel’s magnificent natural setting. Enjoy myriad dining options, a new

indoor swimming pool and fitness center, Cattails Golf Club, multiple ballrooms and

scenic outdoor patio space. Our Certified Marriott Wedding Planners handle the details.

You handle the compliments. Convenient to I-25 and a world away from the ordinary,

MeadowView Resort brings it all together — naturally.

FACILITY TYPE: Resort PARKING: Valet and Free Parking

CAPACITY: Banquet 20-1,400 LOCATION OPTIONS: Indoor/Outdoor

FACILITY FEE: Varies CATERING $ RANGE: $23 and up

EVENT OPTIONS: Ceremony/Reception/Rehearsal Dinners/Bridesmaid Luncheons

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Venue AT THe KinG CenTRe

Are you looking for an urban setting with historic charm? Then VENUE is the perfect location for your wedding and reception! With almost 10,000 square feet and a seating capacity for over 400, VENUE can be designed to accommodate your specific wedding needs.VENUE at the King Centre offers unique in-house details for your event including original hardwood floors, exposed brick, a one-level open floor layout, state-of-the-art audio equipment, in-house up-lighting packages, and the freedom to contract with event vendors of your choice. When you choose VENUE at the King Centre, you’re choosing to make memories to last a lifetime!

300 e. Main Street, Suite 200 Johnson City, Tn 37601423.434.2005www.positiveapproachgroup.com

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OLD QuARTeRS OF JOneSBOROuGH

A unique Party and Banquet facility, perfect for any occasion. Old Quarters has a rustic, elegant feel overlooking downtown Historic Jonesborough, and features beautiful hardwood floors, romantic lighting. Old Quarters accommodates up to 175 guests for a reception and up to 126 guests for a sit-down dinner.Delicious food to accomadate every budget is prepared for your guests by Main Street Café & Catering. Main Street offers custom Florals and Event Design elements for your big day! “Great Fresh Food Since 1982”

123 e. Main Street, Jonesborough Tn 37659423.753.0353www.mainstreetcatering.net

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room capacity

price range per person

outside catering

permitted

outside reception

area

overnight guest rooms

ceremony site

available

facilityrental fee

valet parking

Allandale Mansion423.229.9359

Call n/a yes yes no yes yes no

Allandale Vintage Barns423.229.9422

Call n/a yes yes no yes yes no

BANQ423.245.2408

300 n/a yes yes yes yes yes yes

General Morgan Inn423.787.1000

50to

400$20 - $50 no yes yes yes yes no

MeadowView Conference Resort & Convention Center423.578.6600

20to

1700

$24and up

no yes yes yes yes yes

New Canton Plantation423.921.4010

50to

160

$27to

$77yes yes no yes yes no

Old Quarters of Jonesborough423.753.0353

40to

200

$22.50to

$40no yes no yes yes no

VENUE at the King Centre423.434.2005

75to

450Call yes no no yes yes no

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Samantha Cox & Ryan ThayerAugust 13, 2011

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ReFLeCTiVe MOMenTS PHOTOGRAPHY

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SAMAnTHA COx & RYAn THAYeR 08.13.11

Big Day: The wedding day started off with all the girls coming over to my house to get ready and have brunch. We tried to make the day as stress-free as possible. After everyone had their hair and makeup done we all went on to The Centre so we could finish getting ready. While all the girls were getting ready all the boys got together and went to Ryan’s uncle’s farm to go shooting. We tried to keep them away from The Centre as long as possible since that’s where all the girls were going to be. One of the most memorable things about the wedding that happened was when we went outside to take pictures in the grass the tulle of my dress attracted all kinds of bugs. We were out on the grass and all of the sudden I looked down and I see all these bugs crawling up my dress. I absolutely hate bugs and I definitely didn’t want them on me. I started flipping out. I remember practically throwing my bouquet to one of the girls and getting out of the grass as fast as I could. Then after everyone realized what was going on they all came over to help get all the bugs off of me. The boys arrived not too long after we went back inside so they could start their pictures. It got a little chaotic at that point trying to make sure we didn’t see each other before the ceremony. After the boys came back in from taking their pictures it started to rain. I really thought I was going to cry because I did not want to have the wedding inside. About 45 minutes before the ceremony was supposed to start the rain stopped and the sun came out so they were able to get everything wiped down and ready to go again. I was so thankful that the rain had stopped and it really cooled it down outside. Before I knew it I was walking down the aisle and getting married!

WeDDing PLanning: We were engaged for almost a year. As soon as we got back from vacation after Ryan proposed I started planning. I think I drove him crazy asking him what he liked and didn’t like. Eventually he pretty much gave me free reign. I had several friends that had gotten married already and they were great with all the advice they gave. Ryan’s sister Kim and her friend Terri were also a great help in helping me keep everything organized and how we wanted it.

Our colors were purple and green. I tried to incorporate them in as much as I possibly could with the bridesmaid dresses, the flower petals lining the aisle, the linens, the cake, and the favors. I made the wedding favors. I made two coasters for everyone, one in purple and one in green. We had originally planned on having around 150 people so I ended up making 300 of them. It was a lengthier project than I had originally thought. Luckily I had some really great help from several of my bridesmaids and we got it done a lot faster. They were a big hit so I was very pleased that all our hard work paid off.

Photographer Reflective Moments Photography, Wedding

Planner & Florist Kim Snyder & Terri Crawford, Caterer The

Centre, invitations & Calligraphy Wedding Paper Divas,

Jewelry Zales, Bridal shop Belmeade Formal Wear, Formalwear

Belmeade Formal Wear, Ceremony & reception Location The

Centre, Music/entertainment Night Moves Mobile DJ’s, rentals

and Decor The Centre, officiant/ Minister Mark McFadden

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WeDDing Day: The day of the wedding was perfect. We woke up to some rain, but it quickly turned to sunshine for the rest of the day. During the morning, I was calm on the outside, but nervous on the inside; not about getting married, but about how everything would come together. I held it together all day until right before I walked down the aisle with my dad. All of the emotions from the months leading up to, and that day, hit me like a ton of bricks. I cried walking down the aisle, I cried during the prayer, and I cried through the whole ceremony. I was a full on mess, but I was so happy. The ceremony was beautiful. The reading my aunt did was very “us”, and once we were pronounced husband and wife, you couldn’t wipe the smiles from our faces.

Our reception was great! The food was amazing; you know food is good when you hardly get to eat, but still talk about it months later. And the cake - oh, the cake! It was delish! I’m counting down to our anniversary to have some more of it. Looking back at pictures, you can really see the emotions, and it takes me back to the exact moments. I know that neither of us would change a thing about the day. It was perfect for us. Of course, nothing goes off without a hitch, but it’s okay. We got married, and there’s no better outcome than that.

WeDDing DetaiLs: Our theme was “country chic” and our colors were navy, pale pink, and peach. I knew from the beginning that I wanted to use mason jars, and we had them everywhere; even our invitations were in the shape of mason jars. I made all of the programs myself, and my papaw made the cross we used for the ceremony.

aDviCe: My advice would be to let anything that goes wrong on the day of roll off your back. Your guests aren’t going to know the difference if you walk down the aisle to Canon in D instead of The Beatles. Just let it be. The end result will be the same.

Photographer Jim Goodwin Photography, Wedding

Planner Posh Productions, Lisa Tolliver, Florist

Rainbow’s End Floral, Caterer Pratt’s Catering, Cake

Embree House, invitations & Calligraphy Etsy/The

Blue Envelope, Bridal Party attire Priscilla of Boston,

Formalwear Littons Uptown, Ceremony & reception

Location Agota Springs, rentals and Decor Celebrate

Rentals

Behind the StorywHiTneY BRuCe & CLiFTOn TuCKeR 09.17.11

Whitney Bruce &

Clifton Tucker

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When you are in love you can’t fall asleep because reality is better than your dreams.

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tHe ProPosaL: Total surprise! I had come home from work on

a Wednesday afternoon. It was Harvest Day, the fall festival at the

school I work at, and I had been pied in the face! When I got home

from my exciting day at work I opened my garage door to find

roses lining my way in. When I came inside, Aaron had made me a

pathway of rose petals and candles leading from the garage to the

bedroom. He had made a collage of petals, candles, pictures, and

memorabilia of our relationship on the dining room table. When I got

upstairs, he was waiting in a circle of rose petals while our song was

playing on the ipod.

WeDDing vision: I am the youngest of three daughters, the last

to get married. Both of my sisters had gotten married in a church

and I decided I wanted to be different! I have always dreamed of

an outdoors summer wedding. Aaron and I decided on a barn setting

and after researching several surrounding areas, we found Allandale.

When visiting Allandale, we both loved the pavilion barn and the

pond. It didn’t take us long to deicde that was where we wanted

to have our special day. We chose the pavilion barn because of the

rustic look along with the beautiful surroundings.

a LittLe aBout tHe tWo oF you: We are HUGE Kentucky

fans! We have a dog named Zoe that we rescued from the local

shelter. We enjoy working out and traveling. Our families are a very

important part of both of our lives and we are very lucky to have

their support and guidance.

Amber- Born and raised in Johnson City. Graduated from ETSU in

2010 with a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and will gradute from

Lincoln Memorial University in the summer of 2012 with a Master’s

of Education in Administration and Supervision. I am currently a

Kindergarten teacher at East Side Elementary in Elizabethton.

Aaron- Born and raised in Johnson City. I went to Science Hill High

School and then chose to serve in the Navy after high school where

I became an Aircrewman. I now attend ETSU and study Biology.

WHy We CHose KaDee’s aPProaCH: Finding a photographer

was the first thing Aaron and I decided we need to do. Kadee was

the first photographer Aaron and I met with. After speaking with

Kadee and her husband, Aaron and I both had a good feeling about

them. We met with several other photographers and we didn’t have

that comfortable feeling with any of them. When we met with Kadee

and Zack, we loved the albums they showed us. Their pictures are

modern and natural, instead of the traditional poses.

Photography by Kadees Approach Photography

Amber Duncan &

Aaron Ebarb

AMBeR DunCAn & AAROn eBARB06.23.12

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WEDDInG DAy SCHEDuLE

We know that thinking about the actual wedding day can seem a little stressful. With so much to do and so much to think about how are you going to get it all done? All you have to do is follow this simple timeline on your wedding day and watch everything simply fall into place. This is suggested for a ceremony that begins at 5 p.m.; adjust to reflect your start time. It’s easy to figure out if you work backwards.

WANT YOUR BIG DAY TO RUN SMOOTHLY? Then yOu need a Timeline!

9:45 AMCheck the weather if you

are brave! If it’s raining,

time for plan B!

12:00 PMLunch: Make it simple

but nourishing. Stay

hydrated, drink water!

12:30 PMGet your hair done. Wear

a button down shirt.

1:15 PMTime to get your

makeup done!

2:30 PMTime for pictures!

4:30 PMThe groom arrives at

church with

his groomsmen.

4:40 PMYou and your

bridesmaids arrive at

the church.

5:00 PMThe parents are seated

while you wait with your

dad in the back

of church.

5:05 PMThe bridal party makes

their way down the aisle.

5:07 PMYour big moment!

Take a deep breath

and smile!

2:00 PMGet Dressed! Be careful

not to stain your dress

with your makeup.

9:00 AMUp and at ‘em! Your

big day has arrived!

11:00 AMCheck your wedding day emergency bag.

Make sure you will have everything you’ll need.

9:15 AMGrab a light, energy-

enhancing breakfast.

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(423) 246-2500 • www.prattscatering.com1225 E. Stone Dr. Kingsport, TN

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Ashley Taylor & Stephen MooreMarch 31, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CABLe PHOTOGRAPHY

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ASHLeY TAYLOR & STePHen MOORe 03.31.12

Big Day: The day of the wedding was so full of excitement and nerves, it goes by so quickly! I had woke up that morning and had coffee and breakfast with my Mom and then hurried up to my room to get ready for hair and make up, before I knew it I was putting on my wedding dress and getting ready to meet Steve. I had stayed calm and relaxed that morning up until the time I had to get on the elevator to go see him. We chose to do a first glance meeting before the ceremony to help with jitters and save time on pictures and it could not have been more perfect! Our photographers, Gary and LaDonna Cable, made this moment so special we didn’t even know they were there! We were able to get priceless photos of our initial first glance. Had Steve and I chose not to see each other prior to the ceremony, there is no way either of us would have been able to get through our vows without just loosing it! I abosultely recommend this to anyone who is not worried about a little old school superstition. I would not have changed anything about it.

WeDDing DetaiLs: I have been planning our wedding in my mind since about our 3rd date. I knew what I wanted and so I hired a wedding planner, Lisa Tolliver, to help my vision come to life. Lisa, along with our florist, Connie Timmons, brought my simple but yet elegant theme come to life! I chose a deep purple for the bridesmaids dresses and the guys wore khaki suits from Jos. A Bank. All of the accents were soft pinks, tans, greens and browns to really pull a soft color palette in with the dark color of the bridesmaids dresses. It turned out beautiful! One of my favorite parts of our wedding decor was our cake topper! I had seen the idea over two years ago in a bridal magazine and remembered it ever since! It was a custom made wooden replica of Steve and I in our wedding attire

WeDDing aDviCe: The best advice I can give to any bride planning a wedding is: take all the help that is offered and DO NOT stress the little stuff. I went into planning a wedding with a laid back and stress free attitude, or atleast tried to, and I’m so happy that I did. It’s so nice to let the little stuff roll off your back and really enjoy the process, my Mom and I got to share some really neat and special moments together that we may have missed out on if I had tried to micro-manage the whole wedding. My best advice for a groom is smile and nod and agree when needed and pitch in when asked to. Steve was really good about letting me have the wedding of my dreams, but also staying involved when I asked him to be there for something. Most of all, enjoy it!

Photographer Cable Photography, Wedding Planner Lisa

Tolliver, Florist Connie Timmons, Caterer Wellington at the

Carnegie, Cake Hannah Meade, invitations & Calligraphy

David’s Bridal, Formalwear Jos. A Bank, Ceremony &

reception Location Carnegie Hotel, Music/entertainment DJ

Express, officiant/ MinisterRandy Hensley

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Don’t miss the next Pink Bridal Show Tri CitiesVisit www.ThePinkBride.com for more details.

to Make the Most of Bridal ShowsTOP WAYS7

Your engaged and now it is time to start planning… With so many things to see and vendors to talk to, wedding shows can be overwhelming and feel a bit like, well the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Savvy brides see through the chaos and make the

most of what bridal shows have to offer by way of inspiration, advice and vendor giveaways. With these 7 tips, you can too!

• 1 •Come Prepared. The boy scouts were on to something here… Make sure you have the essentials. Have a pen to take notes and sign up for all the wedding day give-aways. Better yet, pre-print mailing labels with your name, phone number, email and wedding date to save a ton of time. Also, remember to bring your camera to capture all the wedding inspiration on display… vendors are putting their best decorating foot forward and you will want to remember everything you saw.

• 2 •Don’t eat (a lot!) before you come. Weddings have food and so do wedding shows. Caterers and bakers use this opportunity to showcase great samples of their food so hold off on lunch & come hungry!

• 3 •Leave the little ones at home. Children have small attention spans and even with all the cake samples, will quickly lose interest becoming dead weight. It is distracting to have fussy or bored children (or adults!) in your party while you are walking the show floor and trying to talk with vendors. Think carefully about who will join you on wedding show day.

• 4 •Do your homework. It’s worthwhile to familiarize yourself with the services you are still seeking, what questions to ask and who is exhibiting at the show. This helps to maximize the time you have at each booth which can sometimes be limited with busy shows and popular vendors. Having other details such as your wedding date or budget mapped out, are also helpful… you don’t want to fall in love with a vendor only to find out, that they are booked on your wedding date or out of your price range.

• 5 •Come ready to make a deal. Many of the vendors will offer show-only discounts and specials for brides ready to book.  If you have done your research and have your checkbook in hand, the savings will add up fast.  Keep in mind that vendors are not as busy during the fashion show so if you have your dress, use this time to talk one-on-one. 

• 6 •These boots are made for comfort. Remember the show floor is big with lots of walking so leave the heels for later that night and wear comfy shoes!

• 7 •FREE tickets! Many local vendors are given free show tickets to hand out to perspective brides that they would like to personally invite to the show. If you plan to set up meetings with vendors before the show, make sure to ask if they will have a booth and you just may get free tickets.

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Dream in chocolate...then let us help make your dreams come true.

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CongratulationsTo al l of these Tri-Cities couples

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Amber Hood & William Reed08.23.11

Reflective Moments Photography

Sarah Rentz & Jeb Schrenk10.08.11

Jim Goodwin Photography

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Capturing your memories... while you are busy making them.

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Love story: We met in highschool and our first date was the homecoming dance his senior year and my sophomore year. We had been dating for 7 years when we decided my senior year of college to buy our first house together. After we were all settled in one night we started talking about what the future held for us and that is when he pulled the ring out from under the blanket and asked if I would marry him. I was completely clueless he had the ring in his hand. My graduation was coming up and he told me he had planned on asking me at a family picnic we were having at our house that day but he couldn’t wait till then.

WeDDing DetaiLs: We were engaged for a year and I had a lot of help from Mom and Brother. I used a lot of wedding blogs to get ideas. We were unexpectedly relocated to Texas 4 months before the wedding so I had to get most of my planning done before we left. I just wanted our wedding to be simple and fun. The most important thing for us was good food. Pratt’s Catering was absoultely amazing. It was everything and more that we wanted for our wedding.

We chose orange and white which came from our love for Tennesse football. We had a Tennesse cake which had a white and orange checkerboard bottom and football helmet on top.I added green in to have an extra pop of color. I really wanted to have goldfish so I decided to put those in my centerpieces along with floating gerber dasies. We used smaller vases with floating candles. One of my favorite DIY projects was the mailbox my brother helped me paint. We put a T on one side and The Chris’ on the other. We used it for everyone to put their cards in. It has been a really cool keepsake.

Photographer Reflective Moments Photography, Florist

Janie’s Country Gallery Florist, Caterer Pratt’s Catering,

Cake Amanda’s Cakes, invitations David’s Bridal, Bridal

gown White Lace and Promises, Formalwear Men’s

Warehouse, Bridal Party David’s Bridal, Ceremony

Location First Presbyterian Chruch, reception

Location Bristol Train Station, transportation Night

Moves Mobile DJ’s, Music/entertainment Night Moves

Mobile DJ’s, officiant/ Minister Pastor Mike Sage

Behind the StoryMiRAnDA BLACKweLL & KeLLY CHRiS05.28.11

Miranda Blackwell&

Kelly Chris

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wHiTneY TuRneR & CHRiSTOPHeR HAnOR05.05.12

Love story: Chris actually sent me a Facebook message out of the blue because I had shown up in the “people you may know” side bar. After seeing my goofy profile pic and ready my verbose profile, he realized we had been praying the same thing verbatim for over seven years, and he had promised himself if her ever found anyone praying the same thing for their future spouse, he would ask them out on the spot...so he did. Had never met him or heard of him until I get a random Facebook message February 2011. So of course I said “no, I won’t go out with you!” because I thought he was quiet a creeper! But after he persisted I invited him to a business meeting of my marketing associates, where I felt safe. He joined our business team and we soon found ourselves spending countless hours in Chickfila and Earthfare discussing big life goals, dreams, and heart’s desires. He wanted to take me on a “real date” so he had to survive a strenuous interview with my father. After coming out alive, he took my on our first date to Texas Two-Step dance lessons and thai food. The first and biggest thing that attracted me to Chris was his like-hearted passion for Africa, missions, and medicine. I heard him saying some of the same things about what he was called to do with his life as I am. He is great with kids, especially my four younger siblings & has a phenomenal sense of humor and storytelling ability (complete with multiple accents).

WeDDing DetaiLs: We were engaged from February 10th to May 5th, so we had about 3 months to plan. We didn’t hire a planner, but I did use a brief calendar planner from a book.

The most important thing for our wedding was we wanted to the Holy Spirit to be present in a tangible way that our guest experienced a worshipful atmosphere that was full of Jesus. We also wanted our guests to have fun at the reception, and truly indulge in the CELEBRATION part of the party.

The vision for the wedding was fun, laid back, simple, and full of Jesus, friends & family. We did all the centerpieces, bridesmaids bouquets, & church decorations ourselves. We got most everything at Michael’s, Hobby Lobby, and the Dollar Store. We tried to do as much DIY to keep costs down and keep it personal. We didn’t want to put a lot of time, money, or man power into “fru-fru” details that no one would notice, and would just make us worn out. I wanted to enjoy every part of the process along the way, because you only get to do this once! Our colors were chocolate brown, burnt orange, and teal.

Photographer Kadees Approach Photography, Caterer & Cake

Main Street Catering, invitations & Calligraphy David’s Bridal

Invitations, Jewelry Rings by Diamond Exchange, Bridal shop

David’s Bridal, Formalwear Men’s Wearhouse, Ceremony

Location Calvary Church, reception Location Jonesborough

International Storytelling Center, Music/entertainment A

Sharp Entertainment with Jim Utterback, rentals and Decor

Celebrate & Action Rentals, officiant/ Minister Pastor Richard

Hilton, Photo Booth RedEye Photo

Behind the Story

Whitney Turner&

Christopher Hanor

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Love story: We met at Bristol Regional Medical Center. We were both working one night and a mutual friend introduced us! At first we both played like we didn’t want anything serious however we ended up being very serious! Jacob is a perfect match for me because we enjoy a lot of mutual things, he has been a wonderful father figure in my children’s lives! A truly amazing man! Jacob and I were getting ready on Valentines Day 2010 to go to a wedding ourselves I was in the kitchen and our dog ran through the house and as I went to catch him I noticed a box around his neck I brought him into the kitchen and there was Jacob standing and smiling and he asked if I would marry him!

WeDDing PLanning: We were engaged for 1 year.... My family and friends helped with all the planning and arrangements. Of course I had help from my maid of honor and my sister-in-law would have been called the wedding planner! I think the most important thing about my wedding was to have all my famIly and friends involved with our special day! It was very important to us that everyone enjoy their time.

Our colors were Malibu blue and black. We really didn’t have a set theme other than we just wanted the wedding to represent the love we have for each other! Bringing the final day to life was crazy! After multiple shopping trips and trips out of town just for candy to make a candy table was insaine but with the help of my sister-in-law and my maid of honor it made my job easier

WeDDing aDviCe: Breathe and try to enjoy planning the wedding of your dreams! I look forward to a long lasting friendship that we can celebrate on July 9th every year!

Photographer Photo Tech Photography, Carnegie

Carnegie Hotel, Cake Cake Art, invitations &

Calligraphy Michaels , Bridal shop Weddings by Eda,

Formalwear Men’s Warehouse , Bridal Party attire

David’s Bridal , Ceremony & reception Location The

Carnegie Hotel, Music/entertainment Fred Turner DJ,

officiant/ Minister Dr. Dwayne Baird from Amedisys

Hospice

Behind the StoryTARA HARMAn & JACOB HuRD 07.09.11

Tara Harman &

Jacob Hurd

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BEAUTY / HEALTH

- Wedding Resources -are you looking for a photographer? Just need a connection to caterer or florist?

Find local wedding vendors quickly by searching through alphabetized categories of popular wedding elements.

BRIDAL REGISTRIES

Faces by Ren

Faces by Ren offers studio and on-location makeup artistry for your most important events. Airbrush bridal makeup, private lessons, classes and beauty makeup with an eye for the artistic. Trust a professional with over a decade of experience for your special day. Ren combines technical precision, creative vision and her collaborative spirit to ensure that every bride can ‘be your own kind of beautiful’ Free consultation in our Jonesborough Studio.

423.202.1111 FacesbyRen.com

CAKES

Embree House Wedding Cakes 45

embree House wedding Cakes will work with you to create the wedding cake of your dreams-from simple to extravagant! All of our cakes are baked with only the finest and freshest ingredients. Our deliciously moist and elegant cake will be a highlight of your wedding reception.Please call us at 423-753-3557 or 423-913-3812.

423.753.3557 www.embreehouse.net

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Dedicating 35 years of experience to each bride and groom in creating the wedding cake and grooms cake of their dreams. Freshly baked for each wedding, Susie’s cakes are of the highest quality in appearance and taste. edible art pieces are handcrafted to each bride’s specifications. Open by appointment only. email me at susiesweddingcakes@gmail.

423.239.7656 www.susiesweddingcakes.com

CATERING

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with over 25 years of catering experience, trust Pratt’s to make your wedding that much more memorable. we offer a personal touch to every wedding. we have a excellent range of menu options available.

423.246.2500 www.prattscatering.com

CONSULTANTS

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At the Positive Approach Group, we do so much more than just “plan” a wedding or reception. weddings are a unique and personal experience, and because of that, we customize a plan for each wedding couple we work with. when you select our services, we skillfully execute each element of your wedding or reception with great care and expertise. Planning your wedding should be a fun experience! Let us handle the stress so that you can enjoy that day you’ve always dreamed about!

423.434.2005 www.positiveapproachgroup.

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DESTINATION WEDDINGS

Dancing Bear Lodge and Restaurant 9Dancing Bear Lodge & Restaurant, the premier destination wedding location in the Smokies, creates an environment perfectly suited for celebrating your wedding day. From the first moment you check-in to the closing of your ceremony, we are there to help you and your family customize and execute a moment that you will cherish forever.

865.448.1999 www.dancingbearlodge.com

Belk 3

“Happily ever after” starts with dreaming about your new life together, today. Belk makes it easy to register for everything you’ll need. Receive a $25 gift card when you create a qualified in-store registry, plus a 10% completion discount after your wedding. Create your registry in store or at Belk.com.

1.866.235.5443 www.belk.com

Main Street Cafe & Catering Back CoverMain Street Cafe & Catering is the areas premier catering, floral and event design company. interested in a flavorful feast with beautiful flowers and no hassle’s for you? Then we are the company you need to call. All of our food is made in house and we customize menus to meet specific budgets and desires. we offer custom Florals, wedding Cakes as well as event Design to help you pull all of your ideas together into a cohesive look. we will also handle ordering all of your rentals, set up and tear down, so all you have to do is have fun!!

423.753.0353 www.mainstreetcatering.net

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FLIPBOOKS

FLOWERS

Pamela’s Exclusive Floral & Event Designwe are a full-service wedding and event design company, including ceremony and reception flowers, decor, linens, lighting, escort cards, props, and draping. we take your vision and create your dream wedding. One FRee consultation.

423.323.1413 www.pamelaseventdesign.com

HONEYMOON

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AAA Travel can help you plan the honeymoon of your dreams. Ask about our honeymoon registry program, for a non-traditional gift-giving option. Trust the AAA experts who have been in the business for over 100 years. we serve Members and non-Members to destinations around the globe.

423.928.7671 www.AAA.com

INVITATIONS & CALLIGRAPHY

you’re Invited

You’re invited is the place to find the perfect invitation for your wedding or event. From traditional to contemporary, we have invitations, programs and ensembles that express the style and personality of the bride and groom. we offer calligraphy and assembly packages.

Call for an appointment to see our selection.

276.628.4452 www.youreinvited-invitations.com

MUSIC / ENTERTAINMENT

Harpstrings.org

Martha e Painter, Harp Soloist, provides an elegant repertoire for wedding ceremonies, dinner receptions, and many other special occassions. Hiring a professional musician ensures the flow of your ceremony music. The harp is a perfect choice for setting an ambience of style and elegance that leaves your guests with a lasting impression.

423.239.7152 www.harpstrings.org

A Super Party

Flipbooks, making events memorable! Customized covers, props, and immediate turnaround all included. Your guests will enjoy celebrating and remembering your special day with their own personalized flipbooks. Flipbooks are the newest thing in wedding entertainment, A Super Party can produce around 40 flipbooks an hour. Please visit our website and/or visit our store for more details.

423.247.8888 www.asuperparty.com

A Super Party

25% off Customized invitations and 15% off Personalized Accessories. A Super Party also has a Complete wedding Center with affordable Customized napkins, Catering, Bachelorette, Bridal supplies and more! Balloon Arches, Columns and other Balloon Art available for delivery and setup. Please come in and/or visit our website to see invitations and Balloon Art.

423.247.8888 www.asuperparty.com

FAVORS & GIFTS

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Chocolate elegance creates extraordinary custom dessert tables, individualized chocolate favors and gift baskets for out of town guests. Dream in chocolate...then let us help make your dreams come true. Call or email [email protected] for an appointment.

423.477.7879 www.chocolate-elegance.com

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The Video wedding invitation is a personal email invitation like no other. what a great way for friends and family to virtually meet the bride and groom. never worry again about lost invitations. Saves money. no postage necessary. Saves time with a direct RSVP email response. Makes it easy to get to the venue or church with Google Map links. Conveniently access where the bride and groom are registered with Direct Links to their registry. The Video wedding invitation. The email invitation That is As unique As You Are.

423.366.0159 www.myvideoweddinginvitation.com

DJ Express

when planning your party or special event let us take of your biggest worry, THe enTeRTAinMenT! DJ exPReSS provides the most exciting sound and light show in the area. DJ exPReSS is always the right choice because we play your choice of music.

we proudly serve the Kingsport, Johnson City, Bristol, elizabethton, Greeneville, Abingdon areas, as well as Virginia & north Carolina.

423.764.9000 www.djexpress.info

Main Street Floral Back CoverMain Street has been synonymous with Great Fresh Food, event Design and occasional Floral arranging since 1982. now we are going full force with Floral & event Design. Beverly and her creative team use only the freshest flowers available, greenery and beautiful ribbon’s. Main Street Floral has many vases on hand for rental. we will work closely with you to meld your ideas together into a cohesive look and can incorporate many design element pieces we have collected over the years; such as Vintage suitcases, mixed Vintage glasses, unique vases, etc. Our flower team will work tirelessly to wow your guests as they walk into the Ceremony and Reception sites seeing all that we have created together.

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with Kadees Approach you can be assured of having a beautiful remembrance detailing all the special moments of your life. Photographers trained in a wide range of photographic styles including contemporary, journalistic and traditional will have as their top priority to make your personal experience enjoyable. Kadees Approach provides a wide selection of services that can be tailored to meet your needs and budget.

865.809.9757 www.KadeesApproach.com

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Terry and Caroline are Reflective Moments Photography. we are a husband and wife team of thirty years. we seamlessly combine our separate talents into beautiful photographic works of art. Our style is a fusion of editorial, romantic and fashion photography, which we have blended together into our own visionary look.

276.676.1068 www.reflectivemomentsphotography.com

RECEPTION & WEDDING SITES

Allandale vintage Barns 57 The Allandale Mansion vintage barns would be the perfect setting for a casual wedding, rehearsal dinners, buffet dinner parties, and many other special events. The Dance Barn has a kitchenette, dressing room, and a hayloft for dinners and dancing. The rustic Picnic Pavilion is also covered, beautifully landscaped, and the perfect site for a pond-side wedding. Or, the accompanying gazebo at Allandale is another wonderful venue for outdoor weddings. Plus, don’t forget to ask us about how affordable we are!423.229.9422 www.AllandaleMansion.com

Allandale Mansion Inside Back Coverintriguing history and southern elegance create the romantic setting of Kingsport’s Allandale Mansion, often called Kingsport’s “white House.” Build in 1950 by Ruth and Harvey Brooks, Allandale still houses their fine furnishings, antiques and art. weddings, receptions, rehersal dinners and parties of all kinds, whether its inside or out, Allandale Mansion is a treasure of lovely and historical surroundings. Allandale’s vintage barns are the perfect setting for a casual rehersal dinner and weddings, buffet dinner parties and special events. Also rustic outdoor tables are on hand for all sorts of picnics. 423.229.9359 www.AllandaleMansion.com

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Through an elegant contemporary style, we are inspired to record the complex spirit of your wedding day through artful images and a passion for detail.

866.542.3686 www.jimgoodwinphotography.com

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Two photographers with different styles, infusing each image with photos embellishing emotion. The result is a natural elegance pervading your pictures into timeless works of art. DeCADeS of exPeRienCe and AFFORDABLe PRiCinG. in a lifetime of MOMenTS, entrust PHOTO TeCH with your MOMenTS OF A LiFeTiMe.

facebook us @ Photo Tech Photography

423.360.6900 www.phototechphotos.com

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wedding photography with a Fresh Approach. uniquely different, a passion for excellence and a love for the art of photography.

Gary states “i never pass on an opportunity to create a beautiful image” with over 30 years experience we combine tradition, modern-day elegance, consistency of style and quality throughout our work to make couples dreams last forever.

866.272.0307 www.cablephotography.com

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Advanced Photography and video ServicesAdvanced Photography and Video Services provides complete wedding Photography and Video services in one bundle package. we have provided Photography and Video services for over 600 weddings in the last 12 years. we guarantee to turn your wedding Photography and edited videos around in 2 weeks after your wedding date.

423.502.4625 www.advancedphoto.us

OFFICIANTS

unity Minister-Officiant ServicesHave a distinctive wedding ceremony created and customized to be uniquely yours. Spiritual, civil, secular, non-denominational, or interfaith. All spiritual paths & cultural backgrounds are honored. Our officiants are all trained and experienced professionals who are caring, open-minded and non-judgmental. Both male and female officiants available. Any location. Save $60 on your Tn wedding license with our optional Premarital Preparation Course.

423.636.1003 www.distinctiveweddingceremonies.org

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Keith is passionate about using his talents as a photographer to create vivid images that come to life with dramatic style and an element of fun. with technical precision and artful grace, your special moments are captured in unforgettable images.

Simple. elegant. Fun.

423.299.2981 keithdixonstudios.com

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The Bristol Train Station

if you’re looking for one of the most memorable and unique locations in the Tri-Cities to host a conference, banquet or special event, look no further than The Historic Bristol Train Station. Once a bustling travel hub, the Bristol Train Station has been meticulously restored to its original grandeur specifically for YOuR special event! weddings, conferences and banquets will reach new heights of class and sophistication while maintaining the charm and beauty of a truly fantastic era. Call or visit us online today.

276.644.1573 www.thebristoltrainstation.org

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Stylish small-town weddings in our beautiful facilities can accommodate from 40 to 300 guests. Our second-floor garden terrace is perfect for an outdoor wedding with sun-kissed views of Historic church steeples and tree-lined neighborhoods. However, your inner Audrey Hepburn yearns for chandeliers and dramatic décor, our 3,000sf ballroom is a perfect romantic canvas where you can create a signature event.

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with a seating capacity up to 450, a one-level open floor layout, state-of-the-art audio equipment, in-house up-lighting packages, and the freedom to contract with event vendors of your choice, Venue at the King Centre is the obvious choice when planning a wedding that will make memories to last a lifetime.

423.434.2005 www.positiveapproachgroup.com

Meadowview Conference Resort & Convention Center 25 With the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains providing a majestic backdrop, the MeadowView Marriott Conference Resort makes your dream wedding a reality. Here, you’ll discover a place that is tranquil, elegant and sophisticated – the perfect setting. Plus you’ll love our customized approach to creating your event just as you envision it. The gorgeous facilities. The culinary creations of our catering team. The intuitive expertise of our wedding planners. And the way we bring it all together – naturally.423.578.6600 www.meadowviewresort.com

© 2011 Marriott International, Inc.

MeadowView ConferenCe resort & ConVention Center 1901 Meadowview Parkway, Kingsport, TN 37660Phone 423.578.6600, MeadowViewResort.com

MeadowView ConferenCe resort & ConVention Center

Nestled in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountain foothills, the MeadowView Marriott

Conference Resort and Convention Center is the only full-service hotel in Kingsport,

TN. Tranquil, elegant and sophisticated, it is the perfect setting for your special day.

Rated #1 in guest satisfaction by Marriott International, the 305-room hotel recently

underwent a multi-million dollar guest room renovation and expansion. The stylish new

décor echoes the hotel’s magnificent natural setting. Enjoy myriad dining options, a new

indoor swimming pool and fitness center, Cattails Golf Club, multiple ballrooms and

scenic outdoor patio space. Our Certified Marriott Wedding Planners handle the details.

You handle the compliments. Convenient to I-25 and a world away from the ordinary,

MeadowView Resort brings it all together — naturally.

FACILITY TYPE: Resort PARKING: Valet and Free Parking

CAPACITY: Banquet 20-1,400 LOCATION OPTIONS: Indoor/Outdoor

FACILITY FEE: Varies CATERING $ RANGE: $23 and up

EVENT OPTIONS: Ceremony/Reception/Rehearsal Dinners/Bridesmaid Luncheons

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Kingsport Convention and visitors Bureau Inside Front Cover Kingsport, Tennessee -- where a unique and memorable wedding experience awaits you. it’s the perfect location for your special day, and we’ll help your dream wedding become a reality. Have a wedding fit for a king and queen in Kingsport, the King of weddings. Visit us at visitkingsport.com and kingsportweddings.com.

423.392.8820 www.kingsportweddings.com

new Canton Plantation 39 new Canton Plantation serves as the Tri-Cities historic Antebellum wedding facility. Guests can mingle through the first floor of the mansion, into the tented reception area on the veranda, or roam the grounds and courtyard. The upstairs is reserved for the Bridal Party. The tent integrates with the mansion and is included in packages to accommodate the reception and ceremony if needed. Packages include parking attendants/staff, tables, chairs, and linens with set up and clean up of the event making The Plantation “event ready” for gatherings up to 160 guests.

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BAnQ 23Sleek. Classic. urban. Located in the heart of Downtown Kingsport, BAnQ is one of the region’s most elegant destinations for weddings, receptions, and corporate events. Through meticulous restoration, we remain true to the building’s historic architecture, essence, and ambiance, while complementing its extraordinary interiors with 21st century amenities. enjoy the exquisite Downtown views through floor-to-ceiling arched windows & enhance your experience with our Private Roof Deck. Spend your first night as newlyweds in BAnQ’s stylish urban Loft. experience your special event in an unforgettable space.

423.245.2408 www.BAnQDowntownKingsport.com

OLD QuARTERS OF JOnESBOROuGH 40 A unique Party and Banquet facility, perfect for any occasion. Old Quarters has a rustic, elegant feel overlooking downtown Historic Jonesborough, and features beautiful hardwood floors, romantic lighting. Old Quarters accommodates up to 175 guests for a reception and up to 126 guests for a sit-down dinner. Delicious food to accomadate every budget is prepared for your guests by Main Street Café & Catering. Main Street offers custom Florals and event Design elements for your big day! “Great Fresh Food Since 1982”

423.753.0353 www.mainstreetcatering.net

The Martha Washington Hotel & Spa There is no better place in the Tri-Cities area to host your event than the elegant, historic Martha washington. Genteel Southern hospitality and a loving preservation of the original architecture set the stage for a most memorable occasion. Our staff and historic surroundings are sure to make your event unforgettable!

276.628.3161 www.themartha.com

Harvest Acres Farm

Plan your next wedding at Harvest Acres Farm which features a 5,200 square foot barn on 40 acres of beautiful Tennessee farmland. This natural setting offers the perfect backdrop for outdoor or indoor weddings and receptions using our Appalachian style barn with an additional covered open air area. As you experience mountain views and rolling fields, know your event will be one to be remembered.

423.361.5289 www.harvestacresfarm.com

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TUxEDOS

Moon Tuxedo Rental & Sales, LLC 27 Moon Tuxedo offers a wide range of tuxedos, suits, and accessories. Moon Tuxedo offers you the best in customer service, selection and value with attention to detail that is unmatched anywhere. Let one of Moon Tuxedo’s trained professionals help you choose from the Tri-Cities largest in-stock selection.

423.246.3511 www.moontuxedo.com

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RENTALS

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Action rental & sales ( party division) is a wedding and party rental store specializing in weddings, church, school, and corporate events. we can plan a party from ten to an event of a thousand or more. i have a large staff of professionals who are eager to assist you with suggestions and expertise knowledge for your special occasion.

423.246.5181 www.actionpartyrentalkpt.com

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we are a rental Company. we have tents, tables, chairs, linens, china glass ware. Just about anything you need for your wedding or party.

423.282.4142 www.celebraterentals.biz

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Allandale MANSION

weddings * receptions * rehersal dinners showers * brunches * teas * anniversaries

picnics * dances * parties * gazebo available

423.229.9422www.allandalemansion.com

444 West Stone Drive • Kingsport, Tennessee

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andOLD QUARTERS

Reception & Banquet FacilityDowntown Historic Jonesborough

We serve the Tri-State areawith Great Fresh Food Since 1982!

Tennessee Catering Office (423)753-0353Asheville, NC Catering Office (828)277-5358

www.mainstreetcatering.net

Café - Catering - Floral

Images by Cable Photography & Anna Hedges Photography

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