Thursday, October 23, 2008

Maine Wedding Connections presents 'Happily Ever After'

Wavelength is a proud member of Maine Wedding Connections. We were formally known as Your Event Connections until recently changing our name to better reflect what we do. Over the past two years we have been sending monthly postcards out to brides-to-be along with attending bridal shows and networking events with local venues. We are proud to announce that next month Maine Wedding Connections is starting a series of monthly seminars called Happily Ever After. You will not find any sales pitches at this seminar. It is an opportunity to speak one-on-one with local wedding vendors on all aspects of planning a wedding. If you are planning a wedding in Maine, please join us on Sunday, November 2nd.

On Sunday, November 2nd, Maine Wedding Connections presents the first in a series of innovative seminars called Happily Ever After. Each month the Maine Wedding Connections experts will give brides-to-be an insider's look to planning a wedding. From reception venues and coordinators to entertainment and photographers, local wedding specialists walk you through all the components that make up your big day. Come enjoy an afternoon filled with helpful information and the opportunity to speak one-on-one with local wedding experts. The seminar will be held from 1-3pm at Life's Big Events, 89 Mussey Rd., Scarborough. To learn more about this event or to register, you can contact me at 207-883-0893 or send an email to manager@wavelengthband.com.
Here's a link to the newsletter and website:
http://www.maineweddingconnections.com/newsletters/Happily_Ever_After_Oct_08.pdf
I look forward to meeting you on November 2nd! ~ Johnna

Monday, October 6, 2008

Casey and Rick's Wedding in Ogunquit

What a great day Casey and Rick had for their fall wedding at Arrow's Restaurant in Ogunquit on October 4th. We were in a heated tent but the weather was fabulous for early October. When I met Casey in Portland in early September she had a pretty good idea of what type of music she and Rick liked and what they wanted to hear for dancing so they were pretty involved with the music selection. They liked the classics. We learned Teach Your Children Well by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young for their parent dance. We wish Casey and Rick all the best.