No so black and white
ESCANABA — We’ve all been to the typical wedding — long, white dress, “Here Comes the Bride” coming from the speakers in a decorated church, followed by a beautiful reception at a local hall.
While the traditional wedding is certainly still well represented, many couples are opting for alternatives, including destination weddings — getting married in Las Vegas or on a cruise ship or island.
Sherrie Skradski, convention supervisor at the Island Resort and Casino in Harris, said lately she has seen an increase in non-traditional wedding receptions, particularly hors d’oeuvre parties.
“What’s nice about that is when you have a party people are always standing around at the bar talking,” said Skradski. “More people seem to gather at the hors d’oeuvre table together, rather than sitting at a table (like at a typical dinner reception).
Hot spots: Destination nuptials
ESCANABA — Destination weddings — weddings that take place in other locations, often exotic — are a popular way to combine the wedding ceremony with the honeymoon, according to local travel agencies.
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ESCANABA — It’s not easy getting wedding plans to go off without a hitch, especially if the ceremony is taking place outdoors.
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ESCANABA — Wedding coordinators and local business people offer some tips on how to ensure an outdoor wedding goes off regardless of weather, as well as making use of Mother Nature’s beauty.
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