Lawrence Wedding 2011
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Lawrence Wedding 2011
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Modern Bouquets
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An Eco-Minded Event
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A Very Lawrence Affair
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The Wedding Planning Time line
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Lawrence Wedding Contacts
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modern bouquets traditional bouquets give way to personal designs Today’s brides want individualized, colorful bouquets that express their personalities. The style and flowers chosen for the bride’s bouquet set the theme for all of the flowers for a wedding. Usually, the bouquet has personal meaning to the bride, whether it is composed of her or the groom’s favorite flowers, or it features flowers that complement some element of her dress, such as the color, trimming or style. Considering your own preferences is key when deciding the style of your bouquet. As societal rules about the color and style of wedding dresses have relaxed, so have the opinions about bridal bouquets. Flowers are no longer limited to white or cream, and most women choose to get creative when it comes to designing their wedding bouquets.
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Amy Bellante was married in October 2010 and chose hot pink roses and stargazer lilies as the main flowers for her cascade bouquet. Her bridesmaids’ dresses were a platinumgray shade, so she chose bright-colored flowers as the focal point of the wedding. “I wanted the flowers to be the only color, so my bouquet had to be simple, but elegant,” said Bellante. Her aunt, who is a florist, allowed her to design the bouquets, which were inspired by magazine photos she had seen. Following the trend toward personalized weddings, many brides are choosing to incorporate features of their gown into the bridal bouquet. According to Flower Shop Network, such embellishments as pearls, beads and faux jewels are appearing more often in bouquets. Small crystals scattered throughout a cluster of roses or orchids can add extra sparkle and interest to the bouquet, and a few pearls nestled among a bunch of daisies or lily of the valley would beautifully complement a white or ivory-colored wedding dress. “Today’s bouquets have more sparkle,” said Lori Zirkle, of Stanley Flowers in Topeka. The idea of adding items to the bridal bouquet is a trend that has become more common recently in Topeka. “I have made bouquets that have ribbons with the bridesmaids’ initial charms attached at the end,” said Zirkle. She also said that she has been using more unusual colors - such as lime green and hot pink - in bridal bouquets. Of course, some brides will still choose to feature more traditional flowers for their bouquets, which can complement modern weddings. For those who are looking for flowers that have sentimental significance, the Chamomile Times has compiled a list of popular flowers that are associated with a desirable quality. Some of those include: Apple Blossoms – good fortune Baby’s Breath – pure heart Bluebell – constancy Blue Violet – faithfulness Daffodil – joy Gardenia – joy Gladiolus – generosity Iris – wisdom Lily of the Valley – happiness Magnolia – nobility Orange Blossom – purity and fertility Orchid – beauty Rose – deep love White Daisy – innocence Modern brides have the freedom to have their flowers set the tone of their weddings. Whatever they choose, florists are prepared to full fill their wishes. 4/b
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“Allow us to make your perfect day extra special.”
eco-minded event keeping it green can help you save some green
reprinted, with permission, from Utne Reader
What if someone told you that the happiest day of your life would cost you $26,327? Would you choose to blow all that hard-earned cash on disposable favors, gas-guzzling transportation, and flowers laden with pesticides? That figure reflects the average price of an American wedding in 2005, according to a survey by the Fairchild Bridal Group. Clearly, weddings are taking a toll on our walletsand, because of the nature of the events themselves, on the environment. Not that there’s anything inherently wrong with throwing a blowout bash to celebrate, but it’s becoming easier to put at least some of that money toward more eco friendly options without renouncing the fun.
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‘Engaged couples are thinking about the environmental and social impact of their big day,’ writes Ritzy Ryciak for Conscious Choice (June 2006). ‘They are seeking organic and ethically sound options, and that demand is creating more green choices for gowns, flowers, salons, cakes, catering, gifts, jewelry, and even honeymoons.’ More choice means engaged couples don’t have to sacrifice style to save the earth: There are hemp couturiers and high-end organic caterers waiting to meet the demand. Those who don’t know where to start looking can check out wedding planning resources like OrganicWeddings. com and GreenEleganceWeddings.com, which both offer national directories that link to chemical-free salons, organic bakeries, and eco-lodging. Traditional vendors are also more apt to offer environmental options, according to In Balance (Summer 2006). So it doesn’t hurt to ask the stationer to print invitations on recycled paper, the caterer to deliver leftovers to a shelter for the homeless, or the florist to arrange seasonal, pesticide-free flowers. Requesting local flowers and produce will also help reduce waste and food miles, Tamanna Kalhar points out in Red Pepper (July 2006), as will providing a coach service to shuttle guests to and from the ceremony or reception sites. Couples can put an ethical stamp on their wedding from the minute the ring comes out of the box. ‘Choose a vintage diamond ring or one set with a different gemstone, since many [diamonds] come from Sierra Leone or Angola, where rebel military groups profit from mining operations and terrorize the people,’ writes Kristine Hansen in Yoga Journal (May 2006). Some couples are even forgoing the gift and money pileup. ‘If you find the whole notion of asking people to throw money at you distasteful, encourage your guests to make donations to a political advocacy group or charity you support,’ suggests Michelle Goodman in Bust (June/July 2006). Sign up at charitable online registries like JustGive.org or IDoFoundation.org. That way, rather than costing the earth, your wedding will be paying it back. 4/b
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Lawrence affair Tom and Megan Wall’s rooftop occasion showcased the best of Lawrence weddings. Megan tells their story. Matt Frye of One Tree Photography captured the day.
Tom and I met by chance one night when he pretended to be Irish, accent and all. It was a charade he kept up until the next day, when he admitted that it had started as a joke that “got away.” I found it rather amusing and agreed to give him another chance. Our relationship is so natural and easy, and we just fit perfectly. After dating for several months, Tom and I spent two weeks touring Europe together; it was during this trip that we decided to get married. There wasn’t a true proposal-- it was a foregone conclusion. I left Tom in Paris to come home, and Tom spent six months in Copenhagen studying architecture. It was during this time apart that we began to plan our wedding.
We chose The Oread’s 5th Floor Terrace as the location for our ceremony and reception/party. It has an amazing view of this beautiful little city, and it is just modern enough for our taste. It is also situated on the KU campus, which was an excellent site for photos, and close enough to downtown for our guests to walk. We hired Kelli Szrot of Red Door Event and Design to assist us in wedding planning, helping design the decor, arranging the flowers, and just basically running the show. Tom and I were going to be entertaining quite a large number of guests. With that in mind, we had an intimate family rehearsal dinner at Pachamama’s, the local restaurant where we met, followed by a larger cocktail party for family and
out of town guests at The Oread on the evening before our event. Our wedding day was perfect. The weather cooperated, and the mood was joyous and fun. Our wedding colors of orange and cyan really popped against the bright blue sky and the stark white table linens. The puzzle piece, a symbol of our love since a conversation very early in our relationship, made an appearance on our invitations, on our cake, and on the gift bags. Our flowers, by Red Door Event and Design, were absolutely breathtaking and my bouquet was to die for. The setting was hip, modern and fun. We had a 30 minute cocktail party before our ceremony so that our guests could mingle and have a drink in hand
when we walked down the aisle. Our ceremony was short and sweet, performed by the groom’s stepfather and with vows written from the heart. It was so wonderful to be in front of all of our loved ones to promise to love each other for the rest of our lives. At the reception, we served passed and buffeted hors d’ouvers, and the signature cocktail was simply the addition of cyan rock candy swizzle sticks. Our DJ used vinyl records, and the dance floor was packed all night. It was truly an epic party, and it continued late into the evening (and into the early morning!) at a dance club nearby. ~Megan Wall
the
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plan
8-12 months
Consider the type of wedding you want _ Set your wedding budget _ Set the date _ Hire wedding consultant_ Compile guest list and organize addresses _ Reserve ceremony and reception sites _ Order dress and accessories _ Book caterer _
6 months
Reserve rental equipment _ Have engagement photos taken _ Send save-the-date cards _ Purchase wedding day shoes and lingerie _ Begin to break-in shoes _ Arrange transportation for wedding day _
4 months
Reserve accommodations for out-of-town guests _ Book hairstylist and makeup artist _ Order stationary (invitations & thank-you notes) _ Finalize guest list _ Order reception favors _ Discuss first dance song _
6-8 weeks
Mail invitations _ Maintain record of RSVPs and all gifts received _ Attend wedding showers _ Choose readings for ceremony _ Schedule rehearsal time and dinner _
4 weeks
Finalize menu, beverage and alcohol order _ Finalize details with photography (“must have” shots) _ Finalize details with florist _ Finalize rehearsal dinner plans _
_ Book DJ _ Book photographer _ Book florist _ Order cake _ Select bridesmaids _ Select groomsmen _ Select ushers _ Note all important dates on calender
_ Select attendants’ attire _ Purchase or reserve groom’s attire _ Purchase engagement rings with ! ance _ Choose gifts for wedding party _ Sign up for dance lessons _ Reserve wedding suite
_ Discuss rehearsal dinner arrangements _ Purchase decorations for ceremony and reception _ Apply for marriage license _ Consider having teeth whitened _ Select menu for reception _ Register for gifts
_ Have first dress fitting (with shoes) _ Determine hairstyle and makeup _ Send change of address forms to all appropriate places _ Write your wedding vows, if doing so
_ Create detailed timeline for wedding party _ Have programs printed _ Contact local newspapers with wedding announcement _ Pick up wedding rings
2 weeks
Have final fitting for bridal gown _ Have gown cleaned and /or pressed as necessary _ Begin seating plan _ Confirm all attendants have dress, shoes and accessories _ Confirm all honeymoon plans _
1 week
Finalize seating plan _ Pack for honeymoon _ Have mail held at post office _ Arrange to have all rented items returned after wedding _
1 day
Confirm transportation for ceremony and reception _ Have manicure and pedicure _ Review list of things to bring to rehearsal _ Rehearse ceremony _ Hold rehearsal dinner _
wedding day
Rise refreshed and energized _ Eat a good breakfast and lunch _ Wear button-down shirt to hair stylist and make up artist _
_ Notify caterer of guest count _ Write toasts and special speeches _ Confirm where your guests will be staying _ Attend to all legal details (insurance, bank accounts, name change, etc.)
_ Arrange for someone to run last-minute errands _ Keep up with “thank you” notes _ Gather everything needed for rehearsal and wedding day _ Review all details with each vendor
_ Have welcome packages delivered to out-of-town guests _ Review ceremony seating with ushers _ Give envelopes containing vendors’ tips to be delivered _ Get a good night’s rest
_ Remind family and attendants to take plenty of photos _ Allow yourself enough time to dress and prepare _ Relax and enjoy the day
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Reception Sites
Lawrence Arts Center...........843-2787
Abe & Jakes Landing............841-5855
642 Massachusetts St www.libertyhall.net
8 E. 6th St www.abejakes.com
Alvamar Country Club........842-0004 1809 Crossgate Dr www.alvamar.com
American Legion..........842-3415
see ad on page 8 3408 W. 6th St www.legion14.org Camelot II Ballroom............331-2227 1117 Massachusetts St www.camelotballroom.com
The Castle Tea Room...........843-1151 1307 Massachusetts St www.castletearoom.com
Circle S Ranch......................843-4125 3325 Circle S Lane www.circlesranch.com
Eagle’s Lodge........................843-9690 1803 W. 6th St www.foe.com
East Lawrence Rec Center....832-7920 1245 E. 15th St
Eldridge Hotel......................749-5011 701 Massachusetts St www.eldridgehotel.com
Holcolm Park Rec Area........832-7920 2700 W. 27th St
Holiday Inn...................749-8926 see ad on page 8 200 McDonald Dr. www.holidayinn.com Kansas and Burge Unions....864-4651 www.jayhawks.com/union
Knights of Columbus....842-2699 see ad on back cover 2206 E. 23rd St www.council1372.org
940 New Hampshire www.lawrenceartscenter.org
Liberty Hall..........................749-1972 Lied Center (KU).................864-3469 1600 Stewart Dr www.lied.ku.edu
Maceli’s..........................331-2096 1031 New Hampshire St www.macelis.com The Oread.............................843-1200 1200 Oread Avenue www.theoread.com
contacts
Hy-Vee Food Stores.......832-9494 see ad on page 2 4000 W. 6th St 3504 Clinton Pkwy (832-0044) Liz Karr Catering.................842-6821 512 E 9th St
Maceli’s..........................331-2096
1031 New Hampshire St www.macelis.com Mariscos................................312-9057 4821 W 6th St www.mariscosonline.com
The Oread.............................843-1200 1200 Oread Avenue www.theoread.com
Pachamama’s.................841-0990 Pachamama’s.................841-0990 see ad on page 10 800 New Hampshire St www.pachamamas.com Howard Johnson...................842-7030 2222 W. 6th St www.hojo.com
Spring Hill Suites.................841-2700 One Riverfront Plaza www.springhillsuites.com
Steve’s Place..........................843-2174 31st & Louisiana Streets
Stony Point Hall............841-2700
see ad on page 6 1514 N 600 Road www.stonypointhall.com Union Pacific Depot.............832-7950 402 N. 2nd St
VFW......................................843-2078 138 Alabama St
Caterers Alvamar Catering.................842-0004 1809 Crossgate Dr www.alvamar.com
see ad on page 10 800 New Hampshire St www.pachamamas.com Paisano’s Ristorante.............838-3500 25th & Iowa www.paisanoskansas.com
Sugarfoot Catering...............842-0910 518 E 8th St www.sugarfootcatering.com
Ten Restaurant.....................749-5011 701 Massachusetts St www.eldridgehotel.com
Evan Williams Catering.......843-8530 700 California St www.evanwilliamscatering.com
Disc Jockeys Absolute Audio Ambiance...749-0715 Alonzo Beardshear...............841-6850 www.alonzosmusic.com
Clark DJ Service...................843-5173 Complete Music...................841-9500 1st Class DJ Service..............856-9291 Lounge Lizard Mobile DJ.....842-9300 Showpro Audio.....................856-7767 Scott Simpson DJ.................749-3366
Photographers
Travel
Angela’s Custom Cakes........766-4683 www.angelascustomcakes.com
Dillons Stores.......................843-1438
AAA Travel Agency..............843-1600
3000 W 6th St
www.ciphoto.net
Carlson Wagonlit Travel......842-4000
1411B W 23rd St
www.customclassicsphotography.com
Lawrence Travel Cntr....841-7117
www.helenscakes.com
Creative Images....................842-5049 Custom Classics Photo.........883-4166 DFM Phototgraphy..............218-5210 Edmonds Photography.........841-6280 www.edmondsphotography.net
epagaFOTO...................913-486-0228 www.epagaFOTO.com
J Gladman Gallery................842-1233
3514 Clinton Pkwy
4104 W 6th St Suite A
see ad on page 7 3320 Peterson Rd Suite 102B www.lawrencetravelcenter.com Travellers Inc........................749-0700 831 Massachusetts St www.www.travellers.vacation.com
www.jgladman.com
Katz Photography.................542-2271 Mark Hutchinson Photo......766-8609
Florist
Monte Mace Photography....842-5525
BitterSweet Floral.........843-5954
www.katzphotography1.com www.mhutch.com
www.montemacephoto.com
North Light Photography.....841-9886
One Tree Photography .............................(816) 885-7604 see ad on page 6 www.onetreephotoservices.com
Tuxedo Rental Aneita’s Alterations..............842-9296 925 Iowa St Suite H
Savvi Formalwear.................843-7628 815 Massachusetts St www.savvikansas.com
Weaver’s................................843-6360 901 Massachusetts St www.weaversinc.com
Wedding Rings
see ad on page 10 1407 Massachusetts St www.bittersweet-floral.com Broers Flower Shop..............542-2265 714 Main / Eudora
C Designs Floral...................594-3366 215 N 6th St / Baldwin City
Marks Jewelers Inc...............843-4266 817 Massachusetts St
Wedding Planners A Beautiful Wedding....842-8335
see ad on page 17 2814 Trail Rd www.abeautifulweddingbycarmen.com Red Door Event & Design....856-7334 941 Pennsylvania St. www.reddoorevent.com
Miscellaneous
www.balloonarts.biz
see ad on page 7 1101 Massachusetts St www.jayhawkflowers.com
solo vocalist
Englewood Florist.........841-2999 Christie Dobson...................979-9484 Hobby Lobby........................832-2323 1801 W 23rd St www.hobbylobby.com
Hy-Vee Food Stores.......832-9494 Party America.......................865-3803 see ad on page 2 4000 W. 6th St 3504 Clinton Pkwy (832-0044) Owens Flower Shop..............843-6111 846 Indiana St www.owensflowershop.net
Pendleton’s Country Mrkt...843-1409 821 Massachusetts St
833 Massachusetts St
see ad on page 2 4000 W. 6th St 3504 Clinton Pkwy (832-0044)
3000 W 6th St
Dillons Stores.......................843-1438
Hurst Fine Diamonds...........749-5552 Kizer-Cummings Jewelers...749-4333
Hy-Vee Food Stores.......832-9494
914 Ames St / Baldwin City
1446 E 185oth Rd
3140 Iowa St
Helen’s Cakes & Cookies......841-8044
Affordable Limousine.........841-0463 Anderson Rentals.................843-2044 BalloonArts..........................856-2004
Cranberry Merchant............843-1438
Goldmakers Inc....................842-2770 723 Massachusetts St
George’s Cake & Hobby........832-8448
Prairie Patches......................749-4565
Cakes After Five Cupcakes.............218-9890 www.afterfivecupcakes.com
1441 W 23rd
Riverfront Chocolates..........749-4211 Safeway Transportation.......865-2872
Sleepy Jean’s Confections ......................330-3662 see ad on page 11 www.sleepyjeansconfections.com
Sunflower Rental...........832-8767 see ad on page 11 3301 W 6th St www.rentwithus.biz Write Angle...........................832-2567
Knights of Columbus
Lawrence’s Largest Reception Site
Two floors, each with room for more than 400 Dates now available for 2011 & 2012 • Wedding Receptions • Birthday Gatherings • Conferences • Anniversary Parties • Quinceañera • Family Reunions • Christmas Parties • Retirement Parties • Any Special Event
2206 E. 23rd Street • (785) 842-2699 www.council1372.org