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Circle of Love By Tresa Erickson, Adbuilder.com
When a couple gets married, they usually exchange rings as a symbol of their union. Wedding ring styles can run the gamut from simple gold bands to custom diamond creations. Whatever the choice, whatever the price, wedding rings have long been a part of the celebration and there are many superstitions surrounding them. Following is a brief description of some of them. DON'T DROP THE RING According to superstition, it is bad luck to drop the ring during the wedding ceremony. Whoever does so will be the first to die. If the ring does happen to get dropped, neither the bride nor the groom should pick it up. Whoever is officiating should. Superstition also has it that a wedding ring dropped in a cemetery that rolls across a grave indicates death-death of the bride if the grave is of a female or death of the groom if the grave is of a male. WEAR THE RING ON THE RIGHT FINGER In most countries, wedding rings are worn on the ring finger, or the fourth finger, of the left hand. This stems from the ancient belief that the vein of that particular finger on the left hand ran straight to the heart. In other countries, the ring is worn on the ring finger of the right hand. This stems from the belief that the thumb and first two fingers of the right hand are sacred to the Trinity. DON'T TAKE THE RING OFF Taking the wedding ring off could lead to loss or damage, a sign the marriage will come to an end. Lost or damaged wedding rings should be replaced as soon as possible and vows renewed. In some areas, it is acceptable to remove a wedding ring after the birth of the first child. Superstition also has it that a wedding ring suspended on a lock of hair over the womb of a pregnant woman can determine the sex of the baby. Spinning clockwise denotes a boy; spinning counterclockwise denotes a girl. OTHER SUPERSTITIONS There are many other superstitions regarding wedding rings. Rubbing a wedding ring over a wart or sty will remove it, while sleeping with a bite of wedding cake pulled through a wedding ring will bring dreams of the person's future spouse. Some couples have a faux wedding ring baked inside their wedding cake. The guest that finds the ring will be married within the year. Pearls are shaped like tears, and therefore, not a good idea for wedding rings. Sapphires and aquamarines, on the other hand, symbolize marital bliss and make an excellent choice for wedding rings. Of course, all of these are merely superstitions. Brides and grooms do lose their wedding ring from time to time, and while it might lead to some tension with their partner, it usually does not spell the end of their marriage. It gives them the opportunity to get a new ring, perhaps even one better than before. It is fun to learn what superstitions brides and grooms once observed. Many seem silly today, but that wasn't the case at the time.
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Many a young girl dreams of marrying her prince one day in a lavish wedding. Planning such a wedding requires time and money, and lots of it. The more elaborate the wedding, the higher the price tag. Experts suggest that the average price for a wedding today runs anywhere from $20,000 to $30,000. For many folks, the figure is staggering. For others, it is a mere pittance. There have been many weddings costing in the millions of dollars throughout history, but the most expensive to date belongs to that of Vanish Mittal and Amit Bhatia. The six-day affair was held in France in 2004 and cost $55 to $60 million. Mittal's father, the Indian Steel Maharajah, picked up the tab for the affair, which included performances by Sha Rukh Khan and Kylie Minogue. Next to a multimillion-dollar wedding, a $12 million wedding dress might seem like nothing. The Diamond Wedding Gown from Renee Strausse and Martin Katz Jewellers featured 150 carats of diamonds and was the most expensive in the world. It was shown at the Luxury Brands Lifestyle Bridal Show in 2006, while the second-most expensive wedding dress was shown at Dubai's Fashion & Diamonds Show. Designed by Yumi Katsura, the gown featured
a thousand pearls and one of only two five-carat white gold diamonds in the world. It was valued at $8.5 million. For wedding cakes, nothing can top the $20 million masterpiece of Nahid La Patisserie Artistique and Mimi So. The cake appeared in 2006 at the Luxury Bridal Show in Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Decked with jewels, it was not intended to be eaten. The tab for flowers for the average wedding can run in the hundreds of dollars, but the most expensive wedding bouquet cost way more, about $125,000. The red and white bouquet features 90 gemstones, nine diamonds and a star-shaped ruby and is on display on the sixth floor of the Ruby Plaza in Hano, Vietnam. Money is not always an object in wedding planning. It is hard to imagine someone spending millions of dollars on a once-in-a-lifetime event, but it does happen, often with celebrities and the well-to-do. Sometimes the marriage works, and sometimes it doesn't, begging the question if over-the-top weddings are worth it.
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Not so long ago when a couple announced their engagement and the bride selected her maid of honor, the maid of honor would start planning the bridal shower. She would invite all of the bride's closest female friends and family members together to toast the bride and share good times with her. While some brides today continue this tradition, others take an alternative route. One of the biggest trends in bridal showers today is the couples shower in which friends and family gather together with both the bride and the groom. With more grooms taking an active role in the wedding planning and more couples footing the bill for their wedding themselves, it is only natural that some couples would want to share the shower experience. Couples showers can be held at someone's home or at one of the couple's favorite venues. The key to any good shower is to involve the bride or couple. Whoever is hosting the shower should get the input of the bride or the couple and respect their wishes. After all, they are the guests of honor.
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You have proposed marriage to the woman of your dreams. Her acceptance means that now, you must prepare for the big day! You will stand beside your bride in that "picture perfect moment," a snapshot in time which will forever adorn your mantel. Choosing the perfect tuxedo and accessories is vital, thus making the task daunting. Here are some guidelines to make it easier for you to choose the perfect formal wear for your wedding. 1) "GET WITH" THE THEME & DON'T FORGET THE BRIDE! Don't look out of place at your own wedding! Weddings can have themes ranging from The Great Gatsby, to Art Deco, Renaissance, Nouveau... It's your party and you're the co-star. So, dress the part! Choose a tuxedo that complements your bride's gown. For instance, if it's a traditional wedding, dress in a classic tux. If it is a modern wedding or themed wedding, then dress according to the theme and style. 2) "DON'T SWEAT IT!" Consider the climate and time of year. If you are getting married in the south in mid-summer, you should go with a lighter, more breathable fabric. If your theme is a beach wedding, opt for white instead of the traditional black tux. In the winter months, a traditional tux may do the trick. 3) LIKE "NIGHT AND DAY." Are you planning an evening or daytime wedding? The general rule is that evening weddings or those after 6pm are considered more formal. Such a wedding calls for full dress, including tux, tuxedo shirt, cummerbund or vest, tie or bow tie, cufflinks and studs and tuxedo shoes. Daytime weddings can be less formal. Although a tux is still appropriate, some couples opt for a dressy suit with tuxedo accessories. 4) IT'S ALL ABOUT YOU! Find your personal style and show some flair, whether it is the style of your tux shirt or the cufflinks and studs that you choose. A touch here and there can really make the look your own. 5) DON'T BE LATE FOR YOUR OWN WEDDING! Don't procrastinate! This is not something you sit on until a couple of weeks before your wedding. Finding the right tuxedo takes time, as do fittings to make it look just right. Alterations can take a few weeks. If you're having the tux custom made, allow 2 months. 6) IT JUST AIN'T FITTING! Make sure it fits. There should be no pulling, puckering, sagging or drooping. The length should cover your socks when you are walking but not puddle on the floor when you are standing. A professional will be able to help you make the right choices and get a fit that will be both comfortable and flattering. 7) AHHHHHH, THIS FEELS GOOD! Yes, you can be comfortable in a tuxedo, if it fits well and is made from a nice, high-quality fabric. When you figure in the photo sessions, the wedding ceremony and the reception, not to mention all that dancing, you will be wearing this tuxedo for quite a while. 8) WHEN A LITTLE "BLING" WILL DO! Tuxedo shirts require cufflinks and studs. Here is where you can flaunt your personal taste, by choosing from simple gold knots to gorgeous inlays. You don't have to spend a fortune. Unless the set is under a jeweler's loupe, costume cufflinks and studs will achieve the same look. 9) WHO WANTS "PRE-OWNED," ANYWAY! Consider buying rather than renting. A tuxedo is no more expensive than a good quality suit. You would never rent a suit, so why rent a tux? Plus, you don't know who's worn it before... yuck! The fit will look better and the fabric will feel great on a tuxedo that you buy or have made... Most importantly, you get to keep it. 10) YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE! Polish and shine! Shoes finish off your look. Make sure they are clean and polished. Black patent leather is the standard. Don't forget to break them in if they are new. The last thing you want to think about during this momentous occasion is how much your feet hurt.
So enjoy yourself and have the time of your life!
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Your wedding day is just months away, and the time has come for you to select a photographer. You have spoken to several in the past weeks, and they all want to know what style of photography you are most interested in. You're not up on the current trends in wedding photography and could use a brief review. There are two basic approaches to wedding photography: portrait and photojournalistic. In the former, subjects pose for the pictures; in the latter, they don't; the shots are more candid. Many brides and grooms opt for a combination of the two, often hiring a photographer familiar with both styles or separate photographers for each style. Photojournalism has become quite popular in weddings in recent years. Couples want to see the story of their wedding unfold from what goes on behind the scenes in the dressing rooms to the connections made at the reception. Photographers work to capture all of the little moments-the flower girls' mischievous grins as they chase each other in the dressing room, the look on the father's face when he sees the bride for the first time, the mothers' intensity as they light the unity candle. In spite of the popularity of photojournalism, portrait wedding photography is not going away any time soon. The majority of couples still want the standard posed portraits. These days, however, many are choosing to have their wedding portraits taken with a high-end fashion approach. A throwback to fashion magazine shoots, in-vogue wedding photography maximizes the glamour of the moment and makes the couple look their best, almost like celebrities, through digital image editing and manipulation. Shots are very artistic and the editing is very skilled. When it comes to the style of your wedding photos, it is your choice. You can stick to formal portraits or go for more candid shots. To ensure you get what you want, select a photographer with care. Interview each of the candidates on your list, find out what their interests are and review their portfolios. If they seem more familiar with portrait photography and you are interested in having portraits and candid shots, you may want to look for someone else. For the best results, find a photographer who is comfortable with both styles and has some experience with the in-vogue trend if that's what you're after.
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When it comes to the wedding cake, couples have many options. Some may skip the cake entirely and go with a dessert bar instead. Some may order one small wedding cake and |several sheet cakes to serve to their guests. Some may forgo the main cake and serve smaller cakes in various flavors at the reception tables. Whatever your personal preferences, make certain you discuss the matter in great detail with your fiancĂŠ, and should you decide to go with a wedding cake, keep the following trends in mind. The wedding cakes of today hardly resemble those of yesterday. Gone for the most part are the rich, three-tiered, heavily decorated cakes and in their place is a wide range of cakes customized specifically for the bride and groom. When selecting a wedding cake, couples often look to the location, theme and season of their celebration as a guide. A simple affair on the beach in the middle of summer might not call for the same type of cake as a formal evening affair in the winter. The actual design of the cake is up for grabs. Some couples may opt for the traditional three layers, while others may go for fewer or additional layers. Tiers can be of the same or different heights with the same or alternating designs. Some couples may request the design of their wedding cake incorporate the traditional
flowers, either made of silk or frosting, while others may choose dots or scrollwork. Although once popular, basket weaves and swags appear to be on their way out, as do plastic columns and foil boards. Common cake flavors include carrot, chocolate, lemon, spice and vanilla, with many couples requesting each layer of their cake to be a different flavor. Some couples go an alternative route and choose unusual flavors like espresso, hazelnut and gingerbread. Frosting may be buttercream or fondant, though many couples today seem to favor the former. As for the top of the cake, couples no longer have to stick to the traditional bride-and-groom cake toppers. They can go with flowers, sculptures or monograms. Monogrammed letters in silver or tin make for stylish cake toppers. For those that prefer bride-and-groom toppers, they'll be glad to know that the traditional toppers have made a comeback and can be customized. Many companies now make toppers that match the actual bride and groom in hair color, skin color, age and more. These are just some of the hottest trends in wedding cake design. Whatever type of cake you choose, make sure it is flavorful and presented well. It should serve as a focal point at your reception, so place it in a prominent position and decorate the area around it.
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The trend for brides is to find ways to make their gown design unique, one-of-a-kind. Tami Hoatson, owner of JJ Bridal, said that today's brides are looking for something that sets their gown apart. "There's no such thing anymore as the traditional bride," Hoatson said. "More so than the styles, it's the brides that are changing." Women are waiting longer to get married, have been married before or have children before they get married. The traditional picture of a bride has changed and that, in turn, has changed the way brides want to dress for a wedding. "Each bride wants something that is unique to her," Hoatson said. "Not so much what the trend is." This year it appears that a lot of brides are looking to add a lot of "bling" to their look. Feathers, color and a lot of rhinestones seem to be popular. In the past, lacey veils covering the face were standard, but a brightly colored hat with flowers or simply a grouping of feathers in the hair has been
found to be effective. Another aspect that has become popular is a gown that comes apart. "Some gowns now come apart at the bottom so the bride can wear it as a long dress or as a short dress," Hoatson said. The long dress can be worn for the wedding ceremony, but the bride can then remove the bottom part so she is better able to participate at the reception. Gowns are now being offered with subtle colors as well. Not only can the accessories have colors, but a soft coloring in the material of the gown can add another unique expression for the bride. The cost varies depending on what the bride wants to spend. "I've seen an increase in the amount of money brides are willing to spend this year compared to previously," Hoatson said. "I think the economy is coming back so they are not hesitating as much on price." Hoatson said her prices range from $500 to $1,500 for a gown, although those prices depend a lot on what is added in terms of "bling" and accessories. Not so traditional anymore, but brides are looking to be creative and unique in their choices of styles for one of the most special days in their life.
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If you are one of the lucky brides who will be wearing an elegant wedding dress on your special day, you have some beautiful dresses to choose from. Shopping for and finding an elegant wedding dress for your wedding day is certainly a lot of fun for everyone involved. Keep in mind, as long as the dress fits you well and makes you feel like a beautiful bride, nothing else matters except the memories and the enjoyment you experience on your special day.
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Twelve Months Before Your Wedding Select a Wedding Date and Time Announce your engagement in the paper Plan an engagement party with family and friends Talk with a bridal consultant or wedding coordinator Find out what bridal shows are in the area and plan on attending Agree on a preliminary budget Decide who will pay for what and how expenses will be shared Call your church or synagogue for an appointment with the Officiant Ask friends and family to serve as wedding attendants Start a "planning system" and system of organization Start your wedding guest list Start ideas for your reception and catering plans Determine what type of entertainment you want to have for your reception Decide the type of wedding you would like to have (size, formality, and setting) Explore color schemes Consider pre-marital counseling Start health and fitness plan if you're not already in one! Select your reception location Select your professional photographer Select your videographer Select professional caterer (if necessary) Select Musician or Disc Jockey Select your florist Shop together for your wedding rings Select wedding dress and headpiece, and set a date for fittings and delivery Select your bridesmaids' dresses and accessories It's time to choose a honeymoon and location
Four to Six Months Prior To The Wedding _______ Check the requirements for a marriage license _______ Select and discuss your color schemes with the florist/decorator of choice _______
Again consider pre-marital counseling
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Reserve your wedding day rental equipment
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Decide upon a gift registry and select
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Order your invitations and related
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Start shopping for the men's’ wedding attire
your gift choices stationery needs _______
Reserve your wedding day transportation
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Research and select readings for ceremony
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Make music selections for ceremony
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Decide upon and order favors
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Select your baker, choose your
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Help both mothers coordinate and
and reception
cake, & groom’s cake find their dresses/suits _______
Review your contracts with all of your service providers
Two Months Before Your Wedding _______
Have engagement portraits taken
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Place your engagement announcement
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Mail out invitations and announcements
in the newspaper _______
Decide on the men's’ wedding attire
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Arrange and plan your rehearsal dinner
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Purchase your wedding day accessories
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Arrange attendants' parties
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Prepare accommodations for out-of-town attendants and guests
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Consider a hairdresser and/or makeup
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Finalize all honeymoon plans
artist and book appointments
One Month Left! _______
Final wedding dress fitting
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Final fitting for your wedding attendants
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Obtain marriage license
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Have your attendants' parties
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Create a calendar of events for the
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Make sure your accessories are in order
wedding day. (rings, pillow, garter, etc.)
Two Weeks Remaining! _______ Finalize arrangements with the entertainer(s) _______ Provide a list of music you would like played _______ Finalize music during special events such as first dance, dance with dad, etc. _______ Pick up your wedding rings and make sure that the engravings are correct Make sure they fit! One Week To GO! _______ If you can, take the week, or part of it, off from work! _______ Make sure your marriage license is in order _______ Prepare seating arrangements, if necessary _______ Purchase travelers checks, confirm honeymoon reservations _______ Pack your baggage for your honeymoon _______ Have your wedding ceremony rehearsal _______ Instruct your wedding party on what they will be doing on the day of the wedding _______ Have your rehearsal dinner _______ Make sure all wedding attire fits properly _______ Give the best man the amounts your vendors are to be paid on the day of the wedding _______ Inform your caterer of the total guest count _______ Confirm out-of-town guests have transportation and sleeping accommodations _______ Check with your florist to make sure they will arrive when scheduled. Your Wedding Day _______ Allow at least 2 hours for dressing _______ Allow plenty of time to apply your makeup and style your hair _______ If professionals are doing your hair and/or makeup, determine the time they need _______ If photographs are to be taken before the ceremony, allow plenty of time for that! _______ Remember to bring the rings and marriage license _______ Seat guests as they arrive _______ The groom’s parents should be seated about 5 minutes before start time _______ Mother of the bride is normally seated last _______ Take a deep breath, don't worry, be HAPPY and SMILE!
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Holiday Inn Express_____________ 450
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DaBuzzCoffee House____________ 1208 West A Street North Platte, NE 69101-4695 Phone: (308) 696-2800
Eagle’s Club___________________ 620 North Chestnut Street North Platte, NE 69101 Phone: (308) 532-9458 Website: www.foe.com
Gracie Mae’s Bakery & Cafe______ 520 East Philip, Suite 1 North Platte, NE 69101 Phone: (308) 532-4677 Website: www.gracie-maes.com
300 Holiday Frontage Rd North Platte, NE 69101 (308) 532-9500 Website: www.hiexpress.com
Lakehouse The Inlet at Lake Maloney________ 206 W. North Lake Road North Platte, NE 69101 Phone: (308) 534-5315
Mashie Niblick Pub & Steakhouse At Bayside Resort______________ 865 Lakeview West Road Brule, NE 69127 Phone: (308) 287-3663 Website: www.mashiesatbayside.com
Mountain Comfort Resorts_______ 52516 Highway 9 Alma, Colorado 80420 Phone: (719) 836-4517 Website: www.mountaincomfortbandb.com
Quality Inn & Suites Sandhills Convention Center_____ 2102 S. Jeffers North Platte, NE 69101 Phone: (308) 532-9090 Website: www.sandhillcc.com
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Prairie Friends & Flowers 320 W. 4th North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-2577
Hirschfeld’s 401 N. Dewey North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-8700
CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITES Creekside Event Center 5801 E. Long School Road North Platte, NE 69101 308-530-0148
Westfield Floral 1845 W. A Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-9330
JJ's Bridal 518 N. Dewey North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-2588
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ATTIRE Bridal Images 2715 2nd Ave, #B Kearney, NE 68847 308-234-9333
Town & Country Western Wear 106 E. William North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-3300 BEAUTY & HEALTH A Cut Above 521 Easy Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-7969
Attitudes 1221 S. Dewey #200 North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-5256 Beyond Envy 721 E. B Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-3249 Nebraska Athletic Club 1701 E. 4th North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-4717 Salon Callidora 225 E. 6th Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-8332 CAKES Bittersweet Bakery 109 W. 4th Ogallala, NE 69153 308-284-6800
FURNITURE Erickson's Furniture 209 E. 4th Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-7500
Eagle's Club 620 N. Chestnut North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-9458
GIFTS & GIFT REGISTRY Barmore’s 600 N. Washington Lexington, NE 68850 308-324-4611
Gracie Mae’s Bakery & Cafe 520 E. Philip, Suite 1 North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-4677
Buenz Drug Co 23 N. Spruce Ogallala, NE 69153 308-284-2242
Holiday Inn Express 300 Holiday Frontage Rd North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-9500
Deborah’s 1st Class Interiors 119 W. 5th North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-4092
Lakehouse The Inlet at Lake Maloney 206 W. North Lake Road North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-5315
Feather River Vineyard 6152 E. State Farm Rd. North Platte, NE 69101 308-696-0078
Mashie Niblick Pub & Steakhouse At Bayside Resort 865 Lakeview W. Road Brule, NE 69127 (308) 287-3663
GOWN PRESERVATION Orr's Drapery & Dry Cleaning 1805 W. A Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-2760
Midtown Event Center 115 E. 21st Kearney, NE 68847 308-237-3153
HOTELS/MOTELS Hampton Inn & Suites 200 Platte Oasis Parkway North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-6000
Mountain Comfort Resorts 52516 Highway 9 Alma, Colorado 80420 719-836-4517
Super 8 Motel 220 Eugene Ave. North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-4224
Quality Inn & Suites 2102 S. Jeffers North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-9090
INVITATIONS & PRINTING Eakes Office Products 520 N. Vine North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-7800
Candy's Cupcakery 1420 W. C Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-5971
ENTERTAINMENT Mr-Photobooth 888-636-7554 308-650-1258
CATERING Gracie Mae’s Bakery & Cafe 520 E. Philip, Suite 1 North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-4677
FLORISTS Jared’s Floral Shoppe 1220 S. Cottonwood North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-2500
JEWELRY Hoover’s Jewelers 2106 Central Ave. Kearney, NE 68847 308-234-3592
Riddle’s Jewelry Platte River Mall North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-9525 Tallmon Jewelers 503 N. Dewey North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-3384 LIMOUSINE SERVICES Pristine Limousine 1205 S. Willow Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-530-9043 NAILS Barb Kelsey - Beyond Envy 721 E. B Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-520-0554 308-534-3249 PERSONALIZED GIFTS Cinda's Accents 506 N. Jeffers Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-5060 PHOTOGRAPHY George Hipple Photography 105 W. 6th Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-2507
Makenzi's 513 E. 1st Street Ogallala, NE 69153 308-284-4900 REAL ESTATE Barb Booth Gateway Realty 810 S. Dewey North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-1810
Pro Printing 200 E. B Street North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-1111
WEDDING PLANNING KW Wedding & Event Center PO Box 883 North Platte, NE 69103 308-530-2085
The UPS Store 410 E. Leota, #5 North Platte, NE 69101 308-534-6634
Everything You Imagine 34698 Highway 6 Wauneta, NE 69045 308-883-0841