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In the Mood for Love Photography by Amy Anstatt Art direction and styling by Mallory Moran

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Carolina Classic Photography by Liam Graham Haehnle Styled by Lynn Serulla

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CONTENTS

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Editor’s Letter Contributors

REAL WEDDINGS Compiled by Hannah Buchman

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Libby & Shef

Photography by Donna Von Bruening

THE DETAILS

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Eleanor & Stephen

By Anna Jones

Photography by Mackensey Alexander Photography

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The Time and Place

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The Planner

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The Photographer

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The Invitations

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The Gift Registry

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Lauren & Nick Photography by 5D Photography and Anna Catherine Photography

The Catering

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Alyssa & JayDee

The Cake

Photography by Vitor Lindo Photo & Video

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The Flowers

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The Music

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The Dress

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The Hair and Makeup

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The Rings

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The Wedding Party Attire

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Stephanie & Summer

Photography by Jade + Matthew Take Pictures

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48 The Guest Accommodations

50 The Transportation 52 The Extras 54 The Honeymoon

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Cat & Earl

Photography by Brandon Lata Photography

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Local wedding experts share sage advice from years of planning blissful nuptials.

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The Love List

Planning a Southern Coastal wedding? These experts will lead you to wedded bliss in style.

RESOURCES Lowcountry Landscape 125

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Sacred Spaces

Ceremony locations throughout the Lowcountry

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Reception Venues

Local spaces to help you set the stage.

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Something Blue

Nicole & TJ

Photography by Brooke Roberts Photography

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46 The Party Prep

Pop the Question

Photography by Alyssa McElheny Photography

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The Décor and Rentals

Grace & Grant

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTIONS

Maggie & Justin

Photography by Hannah Alyssa Photography

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Marianne & Michael

Photography by Izzy Hudgins

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Morgan & Rob

Photography by Mackensey Alexander Photography

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Catherine & Wallace

Photography by Brandon Lata Photography

ON THE COVER: Photography by Amy Anstatt Art direction and styling by Mallory Moran


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EDITOR’S LETTER

Hello, love! Welcome to Southern Coastal Weddings, a new annual publication from Savannah magazine. In these 152 pages, we’re stepping past our city limits and looking further afield to Tybee, Bluffton, Beaufort, Hilton Head Island and the Golden Isles in order to deliver a more expansive view of the unique charm and beauty that draws thousands of couples here each year to be married. Every wedding begins with a yes—a commitment and a declaration of hope. Then comes the planning, that seemingly impossible task of conveying the vast and oh-so-personal story of your love through silhouettes, seating arrangements, tablescapes and hashtags. Luckily, we’ve compiled a beginning-to-end guide to help you navigate a sea of Coastal Georgia and South Carolina businesses, experts, locations and themes, as well as cinematic editorial spreads to get you dreaming. During these next few months, brides- and grooms-to-be will find themselves bestowed with no shortage of marriage advice, much of it revolving around three little golden rules that surely apply to wedding planning as well: be kind, laugh often and don’t sweat the small stuff. And one more thing—no matter the scope or style of your day, stay true to you.

Emily Testa Editor-in-Chief

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THE DETAILS You’re engaged! You’re thrilled. You’re in love. You’re … overwhelmed. Whether you’ve dreamed of the big day your whole life or never thought about it until the moment you said yes, the actual process of planning your wedding is uncharted territory. Let this guide be your road map­— and leave the details to us. BY ANNA JONES

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The Time and Place


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WHILE “SET THE DATE” has entered the lexicon as a newly engaged bride’s first priority, the truth is that the venue is boss—many places book months, even years, in advance. Start by asking yourself (and your fiancé, of course) if you’d like your wedding to be indoors or outdoors. Indoor venues offer a safeguard against the fickle Southern weather, but the charm of an outdoor wedding cannot be ignored. Remember, you can always mix and match—an indoor ceremony paired with an outdoor reception, or vice versa. Tailor the scene to your vision and tolerance for risk. “An outdoor wedding depends on the weather, and if the bride is willing to chance it,” says Tara Skinner of Tara Skinner Weddings and Events, formerly Posh Petals and Pearls. “Late February, March and April and then September and October are the most popular months to do a wedding in the Lowcountry. But I would never do an outdoor wedding in the summer— it’s just too hot.”

Summer heat aside, the loveliness of the Lowcountry landscape and surrounding coastal areas holds a certain allure, one that might even convince a bride to ignore the weather forecast. “I try to encourage people to book outdoor ceremonies,” says Sarah Aliffi-Baez, senior catering sales executive at The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa. As a precaution, Aliffi-Baez contracts backup space on the property so the bride and groom can make a weather call on the day of the wedding. Kendall Wayner at Savannah Special Events notes that even just talking about a rain plan can make all the difference. “I’ve found that if we have something in place, it isn’t as stressful because we’ve thought it through,” she says. “It’s better to know what the added costs could be rather than waiting until the last minute and having a lot of extra add-ons, which can get very expensive.” An outdoor location doesn’t necessarily mean a beach wedding, either—venues like Fripp Island Resort offer the golf course

for an outdoor ceremony as well, says the resort’s sales manager, Kathy Kluttz. Next, consider what the venue provides in terms of furniture, equipment, catering and more. A full-service option like The Westin Hilton Head Resort & Spa offers brides and grooms a turnkey wedding planning experience from end to end. Or, if you prefer to customize your wedding with different vendors, you might choose a blank-slate venue where you can create your dream day. For instance, Telfair Museums offer three unique sites that can be customized to your tastes. Either way, make sure to ask about any site fees as well as how food and beverages (if provided by the venue) are charged—and never be afraid to negotiate. Last but certainly not least, keep an eye on your budget. Even though discussing money is often viewed as gauche in the South, it’s absolutely necessary here. Define your overall spend, break it down into individual line items—venue, food, dress, music, flowers—and discuss with

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your soon-to-be-groom and family ways you can stick to this outline. Creating the budget early on in the process is crucial to understanding the overall cost of the wedding, according to Austin Wright, wedding coordinator at Telfair Museums. “Some brides book their dream venue, then realize it takes up more than half their budget and have to cut back on other things,” he says. “If you come up with a number for everything, you can plan accordingly.” Next up: the time of the ceremony, which dictates the formality of the event and cues your guests to the appropriate dress code. Do you want women in sundresses and men in seersucker? If the answer is yes, an afternoon wedding is for you. Are you looking for a more formal affair with the option for guests to wear black tie? Then a ceremony that starts after 6 p.m. is your answer. “Generally anything past 6 p.m. is considered black tie optional or black tie, but you should specify on your invitation if black tie is required,” Skinner says. “As society as a whole becomes more laid back, wedding attire has followed suit, so we always encourage brides to be absolutely clear.” Take into account the comfort of your guests—if they’re in tuxes and long dresses, have an air-conditioned space or plenty of fans. Even Southern winters can have the occasional balmy day, so be prepared. There’s nothing worse than sweating through a suit (or a wedding dress, for that matter).

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The Planner IF YOU WANT TO HIRE a wedding planner, start by referring to your budget and the scope of your planning needs. Some wedding professionals will guide you through the full planning process (the most expensive/costly choice), while others step in a month before the wedding. Some brides elect to bring on a planner just a week before the wedding or even opt for a day-of assistant. According to Kelli Corn, owner of Kelli Corn Weddings & Events in Bluffton, “A good wedding planner will help couples make the right decisions and be a leader without forcing their opinions. I always tell my brides that you spend a year to a year and a half planning for basically just five hours, and if you don’t have a strong relationship with your planner, you won’t be able to relax.” When choosing your planner, Corn recommends asking for references from former brides and wedding vendors and

researching the planner’s professional background. Sebrell Smith, owner of Sebrell Smith Designer Events in Savannah, suggests meeting with a wedding planner early on for efficient time and budget management. “A good planner will have inside information on venues and vendors that you may not be aware of, and their connections will save you time and money,” she shares. If you decide to hire a week-of or day-of planner, organization is key. Corn recommends compiling a list of all wedding vendors, contracts and event details for your planner. This will give planners a well-rounded picture of what has been done, what needs to be done and all the other intricate moving parts of your particular wedding. It also helps ensure that you’ll be able to do what you’re supposed to be doing on the big day—enjoying special time with your spouse, family and friends.

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THE DETAILS


AS ONE OF THE ONLY THINGS you get to keep after your wedding day (besides your spouse, of course), wedding photographs are a visual reminder of the love, laughs, dances and vows you shared. Your wedding album holds the power to evoke poignant moments and memories from those few precious hours—from the moment you laid eyes on each other while walking down the aisle to the moment you entered your reception to celebrate with family and friends. Research photographers based on their style of photography and find those that match most closely the vision you have for your wedding. Peruse their websites and social media feeds for recent weddings and ask for references from previous clients to better understand what it will be like working with them on your wedding day. Like wedding venues, wedding photographers book up well in advance so it’s important to select your photographer early on in the planning process. “We book six months to a year in advance for weddings,” Mark Staff of Mark and Lisa Staff Photography says. “The spring and fall book up especially far in advance in the Lowcountry because the weather is perfect for weddings.” After selecting a photographer, make a schedule of all the photo sessions you want, from engagement pictures to day-of bridal and family portraits. As well, many couples elect to do a “first look,” where the bride and groom arrange to meet before the ceremony. First looks can relieve some wedding day jitters by giving the bride and groom time together alone­—and photos of a private moment before the vows—but other couples prefer the raw emotion of the traditional walk-down-the-aisle reveal.

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AND DON’T FORGET VIDEO. Though it’s an added expense, a highlight reel of your wedding may be worth the cost. “The day of the wedding is such a rush with so many raw emotions that at the end of the day you forget a lot of it,” sys Bert Jolley, co-owner of I Thee Film. “When you see it played on video, you remember so many more moments.” Videographers gather footage throughout the day of the wedding, from wedding preparations to the moment the bride and groom exit the reception, and then weave

together different moments to tell the couple’s own unique story. Most of the videos Jolley produces for weddings are in the 7-to-9-minute range, and while he can typically produce them within three months of the wedding, during his busiest seasons (May and October) it can take a bit longer. The good news? It’s worth the wait. “Photography is great at capturing an instant,” Jolley says, “but videography preserves the entire action and feeling of a moment in time.”

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Invitation suite from Emily McCarthy Shoppe + Studio

THE DETAILS

The Invitations YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY about first impressions, so make it a good one. Wedding invitations are in a decision-making league of their own, and with endless papers, inks, envelopes, liners, ribbons, stamps and seals to choose from, it’s easy to feel in over your head. “Your invitation is the first visual indicator of the type of wedding the guest is coming to,” says Emily McCarthy, owner and founder of Emily McCarthy Shoppe + Studio, a Savannah boutique that specializes in wedding invitations and personal branding. “Is it very formal? Is it casual? Is it whimsical? The wedding invitation answers that question.” McCarthy starts the invitation process by determining the overall design and aesthetic for the wedding, usually through the bride’s Pinterest board or a mood board provided by the wedding planner. She recommends that brides stay away from overly trendy elements. Designs that incorporate classic creams and ivories (with a hint of color if the bride so desires) are more timeless. “The invitation becomes a piece of artwork that represents a couple’s wedding day,” McCarthy says. “I have wedding invitations that belonged to my grandparents and great-grandparents. It’s a piece of history.”

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(and other wedding papers)

SAVE-THE-DATE VS. INVITATION

While the save-the-date notice and the invitation should come from the same family of papers, the information they impart is vastly different. Generally, the save-the-date communicates the date and time of the wedding and any pertinent details about travel and accommodations. Save-the-dates often include links to the couple’s wedding website where guests will find all the details about the wedding weekend. Per McCarthy, save-the-dates should be ordered and sent six to eight months in advance of the event. The invitation, which should be sent six to eight weeks in advance, serves as the official notice that the bride and groom request your presence at their wedding ceremony and reception. Formal verbiage announces who presents the bride to be married, if applicable, and lists time and place of the ceremony and reception. The invitation is also judge and jury on the wedding attire—so if you want your guests to wear black tie, now is the time to tell them. RSVP cards with stamped return envelopes are typically included with the invitation, and if you’re asking guests to indicate which entrée they prefer at the reception, allow them space to indicate any special dietary restrictions or allergies.


WEDDING PAPER TIMELINE

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Save-the-dates

Should be ordered and sent six to eight months before the wedding.

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Invitations & enclosures

GUEST LIST

Taming the guest list can be a Herculean task, what with all of your family, friends and parents’ friends—not to mention the in-laws’ must-haves. McCarthy says to be choosy when it comes to work colleagues, as inviting the entire office could take up a valuable chunk of the list. Drawing the line between first and second cousins could be fruitful, too—but if you’re the first family wedding of your generation, this could get tricky. Find some middle ground by thinking about the people who mean the most to you and your spouse, as individuals and as a couple. Celebrate your marriage surrounded by the people you love and who are as excited about this marriage as you are.

CALLS FOR CALLIGRAPHY

The language of the invitation may set the tone, but it’s the job of the calligraphy to add the personal touch of a handwritten note.Ashley Curry Calligraphy Ashley Curry of Ashley Curry Calligraphy advises using fonts that are appropriate for the style of your event. If it’s a traditional black-tie affair, a more formal copperplate or Spencerian script should be used. For a casual event, a loose, light modern style is more appropriate. If having your entire invitation written in calligraphy isn’t financially feasible, Curry recommends budgeting for hand-addressed envelopes. “Your wedding is the most formal event you will ever host, so it should be your priority to make sure the envelopes are addressed by hand,” she says. “There is something so nice about getting a handwritten letter.”

Should be designed six to eight months before the wedding and sent out six weeks before (if you sent save-the-dates) or eight weeks before (if you didn’t).

Rehearsal dinner invitation

Should be sent one to two weeks after formal invitations.

Programs & party paper

Should be ordered 1-2 months before the wedding. (Note: party paper includes escort cards, place cards, menus, napkins, cups, signage, favor tags and other party accessories.)

RSVPs

RSVPs should be requested two to three weeks before wedding.

Thank-you cards

Should be sent within four weeks for gifts received before the wedding and within three months for gifts received during and after the wedding.

Tips courtesy Emily McCarthy Shoppe + Studio. To see more wedding invitation suite guidelines, visit southerncoastalweddings.com.

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The Gift Registry

WHEN THE WEDDING IS OVER, the marriage begins—and you’ll needs lots of things to help you build a new life together. That’s why creating your gift registry is one of the most fun parts of planning your wedding: you’re literally thinking ahead. What’s more, while some registry gifts are fine and unique, most are quality items you’ll use every day. According to Beverley Reynolds at The Cottage Shop in Savannah, it’s great to get an early start on your registry. With so many different patterns, styles and options for china, crystal and other tabletop entertaining items, the process can be overwhelming. And that’s just part of a wedding registry. There are also linens, kitchen staples, barware and so much more. Take it one step at a time: start with the china. “I always tell our brides, ‘You’ve done the hard part—you picked the groom’,” Reynolds says. “So now let’s go to the next thing you’ll have for the rest of your life—the china and crystal.” Decide if you’d like to register for fine china or an everyday 26

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china or both. Fine china is certainly a financial investment, so consider which colors and patterns you’ll still like year after year. Gold and silver metallics integrated into simple patterns paired with more colorful salad or bread-and-butter plates are on trend, Reynolds says, as is the prevalence of blue-and-white patterns. It’s important to include a range of differently priced items in your registry, as some guests prefer to choose less expensive gifts for wedding showers and save the higher ticket items for the actual wedding gift. Reynolds also recommends registering for a few pieces of local artwork—they feature pieces from Charles Leonard and other local painters in their store—and warns not to forget to register for a salt-and-pepper set, a good salad bowl, covered butter dish, cheese platter, steak knives and a carving board, as these household items are often overlooked but always needed. Any gifts you receive on the occasion of your wedding are talismans of past, present and future, and in that sense, they are gifts that keep on giving.



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The Catering COU R TESY KELLI B OYD

WHEN CHOOSING THE FOOD for your wedding reception, consider first how you want it served, either through a formal seated dinner or at different stations. The latter is more traditional in Southern weddings, but seated dinners (particularly al fresco) are becoming more prevalent in the cooler months—and the difference in cost between them might surprise you. “Station dinners are more casual in nature, whereas a seated dinner definitely is more formal,” says Leah McCarthy, co-owner of Downtown Catering Company in Bluffton. “For us, it all depends on what we are serving. A client could pick several different stations with many different proteins, vegetables and sides, which will cost much more than a plated chicken dinner.”

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Now it’s time to choose a caterer. If the reception is at a hotel, then this question is answered for you—just be sure to schedule a tasting with the catering team and discuss whether the food and beverage is charged per guest or on consumption (usually the former if it is a larger venue contract). If your reception location requires an outside caterer (as with Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum or Telfair Museums in Savannah), ask your venue for a preferred list to choose from. “We keep a preferred rental company and caterer list for all of our events, and each company comes highly recommended,” says Madison Smith of Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. When creating your contract, catering coordinator Candice Carver of Cha Bella Catering in Savannah recommends identifying the catering budget up front to avoid any confusion. “Sometimes a bride and groom


want a specific menu, but it could be $2,000 over what their budget allows,” Carver says. Keeping everyone on the same page in terms of budget will set the expectation from the start.

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FOOD TRUCK FUN

The food truck trend is here to stay. The advent of “late-night food” is especially lucky for weddings, and it’s easy to park a food truck at the reception exit to serve guests one more nibble before they depart. “More and more, couples are offering a late-night snack, and more guests are expecting one,” says McCarthy. “The selection truly depends on whether the couple wants more salty or sweet options, but either way, guests love a small bite to nosh on after dancing (and drinking)!” Something handheld like a cone of French fries or a paper boat of tacos makes the perfect parting gift for your guests—and may help reduce the likelihood of a hangover, too. If a latenight sweet is more to your tastes, rest assured there’s a food truck for that, too. “We bring our food truck to weddings and bake cookies fresh on site for a truly unique experience,” says Hannah Womack, co-owner of Big Boy Cookies in Statesboro. And because if you give a guest a cookie, they’re going to ask for a glass of something, Big Boy Cookies also serves organic milk along with their signature French-pressed coffee and bottled water.

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Creating a menu for your wedding is an opportunity to show some of your personality and showcase some local flavors. For a seated dinner, you’ll want each course to be a well-rounded dish with accompanying sides. “Our favorite menus are the ones that put a modern twist on traditional Savannah cuisine,” says Miranda Merchant, marketing and communications manager at The DeSoto Savannah hotel. “Prosciutto-wrapped grouper with Canewater Farm’s grits and braised collards, or truffle butter pan-roasted chicken with herb polenta, sorghum-roasted carrots and a thyme jus are popular choices you might find on the menu at a plated dinner at The DeSoto.” If you’re doing food stations, incorporating fresh proteins and vegetables from the region is a way to give your guests a quick bite as they mingle. “I always recommend that couples incorporate seafood into their reception menus,” says Brad Syfan, owner of The Wyld restaurant in Savannah. “This is a coastal city, and we’re on the water, so all the seafood is caught fresh or locally sourced as much as possible.” Additionally, a cocktail-style reception does not require seating for all guests, vastly trimming the need for extra chair rental. Cha Bella’s Carver notes that she books many receptions where the passed appetizers are swapped for a display of stationary hors d’oeuvres, which are more photogenic. Family-style served dinners are becoming more popular than individually coursed dinners too, says Carver.

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No one wants to wait in line for drinks, especially at a wedding. Prevent any guest frustration by making sure your reception is fully equipped with enough bartenders so the drinks flow without interruption throughout the evening. Paul Ganem of Johnnie Ganem’s Package and Wine Shop in Savannah recommends hiring one bartender per 75 guests depending on the setup of the bars and the drink menu. If specialty cocktails are being made to order, he recommends adding another bartender to each bar to keep things moving. Check with your caterer and venue to understand their vision for the display and service of food and beverages, and make sure the floor plan is open and spread out to avoid any traffic jams.

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The Cake

ASK ANY COUPLE what their favorite part of wedding planning was, and they’ll likely answer: tasting the wedding cake. Sampling different flavors of wedding cakes, frostings and fillings is hard work but someone has to do it. What are you waiting for?

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As the centerpiece of a wedding reception, the look of your wedding cake is something you’ll always remember—mostly because it will be in many of your wedding photos, so you want it to stand out (without upstaging the bride, of course). Cathy Huber, of Cathy Huber Cakes on St. Simons Island, understands that the wedding cake is a showpiece at the event, but it has to taste good, too. “We want people to say, ‘Wow, that’s the most beautiful cake I’ve ever seen!’ And when they taste it, to say, ‘That’s the best cake I’ve ever tasted!’” says Huber. Huber works with her clients to understand their personal tastes and encourages them to push the boundaries of what a traditional wedding cake is supposed to look and taste like. Because wedding cakes are typically many layers, each layer can be a unique flavor. Some of her favorite cakes have been the ones with the wildest combinations: Mexican hot chocolate with Nutella filling, pink champagne cake with strawberries and cheesecake filling and her latest creation, a cake with edible cookie dough, brownie and fudge icing and a salted caramel filling. “The bride and groom told me they are still getting compliments about that cake,” she says. As for design, Abby Longwater of Wicked Cakes of Savannah receives many requests for custom wedding cake toppers that look like the bride and groom. She makes these tiny toppers based on the bride’s wedding dress and the groom’s tux or suit and makes them look identical to the couple. Longwater says that no matter what flavors or details you choose for your wedding cake, you should always put you and your fiancé’s tastes first. “This is your wedding, and it should reflect you and your partner,” Longwater advises. “Don’t focus on what you think your guests want.”

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A growing trend in weddings is serving an assortment of desserts in addition to the cake at the reception. Huber obliges many requests for cupcakes for kids or cake pops as an extra sweet. To that end, she recommends that wedding cake be cut into smaller slices to accommodate anyone who wants just a taste instead of an entire piece.

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The Décor and Rentals Designing your dream wedding begins with a mood board. Gathering key design elements and colors via Pinterest or physical display is not only fun but will also help you understand and hone the overall aesthetic of your wedding. Wedding planner Alysse Sweeney of Design Studio South starts the wedding design process by asking her clients a series of exploratory questions to get to know their tastes and personalities. What are their favorite stores? What are their favorite foods? Where did they fall in love? These answers provide a larger picture of who clients are and their personalities might be woven into the wedding. Sweeney then asks her couples what colors they have in mind and presents a few complementary colors as well. The end result is a broader color scheme made up of six to seven colors to use throughout the wedding day, instead of just two or three. “I always like to open couples up to adding in other color options they might not have considered before,” Sweeney says. “It gives a bit more depth and visual interest within the context of the overall design of the wedding.”

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and bridesmaids onsite as well, so the bridal party will have mimosas, breakfast and pastries together as a big group. But it’s not just bridesmaids—it’s Mom, the mother of the groom and grandmothers, which makes it a real girls’ day.” Newton recommends having plenty of space. “It can be a long day, and the worst thing you can do is book a room where everyone is on top of each other,” she notes. “You want enough room for people to meander and spread out to enjoy themselves.” Perry Lane Hotel’s Celebration Suite offers a built-in hair and makeup station, numerous makeup mirrors, and even hooks for bridesmaids to hang their dresses to prevent wrinkles. As for the groom and his wedding party, they’ll want to follow suit by booking a spacious room to hang out and get dressed in for the day of the wedding, but men often forget to order food in advance, and that’s where things can get dicey. Shane Johnson of Rise Biscuits Donuts in Savannah says he gets loads of last-minute requests for day-of-wedding orders. He notes that biscuits make a great breakfast, and they’re the perfect sustenance to stick with the bridal party throughout the day.

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When searching for a rental company, Ellen Nye of EventWorks in Savannah suggests doing your homework. “Research their websites and social media and read reviews,” she says. “A lot of rental companies carry similar inventories, but we all have different smaller items—decide what is most important to you, and then make your decision based on which company has the most things you want.” Once you make your decision, Nye suggests communicating with your rental company throughout the planning process and asking lots of questions to make sure you get the most for your money. After securing basic rental needs, build in custom touches. A lounge area with couches can be personalized with throw pillows and pictures of the bride and groom’s family on side tables. Dinner and cocktail tables can feature a mix of high and low floral arrangements in different types of containers. While it’s important to keep your expectations in line with your

budget, small elements like these can have a big impact on the overall look of the event. “Things do have a way of adding up quickly, so if there is something you fall in love with but your budget doesn’t support, you will have to be open to editing down to fit within your budget parameters,” Sweeney says.

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One of the final details to fall into place is often the getting-ready plan for the day of the wedding, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, reserving a location for pre-wedding prep can be as easy as booking a suite at a hotel or venue near your ceremony so you don’t have to fuss with complicated transportation or unforeseen traffic. “More and more we see that wedding parties are all getting ready together onsite starting first thing in the morning,” says Allison Newton, wedding specialist at Perry Lane Hotel in Savannah. “Most hair and makeup teams come to work with the bride

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The Flowers WHILE CHOOSING FLOWERS may seem like a daunting task, start by looking at your backyard for inspiration. Incorporating coastal Georgia and South Carolina floral varieties in your wedding will help to give it a sense of place and locality. Using your wedding colors as your base palette, work with a florist to layer in flowers in matching and complementary shades. Maria Kato of Kato Floral Designs in Savannah receives many requests for greenery as wedding florals, and she uses local palms, stalks of Monstera deliciosa and snips of stock white flowers to give the wedding ceremony and reception a taste of the region’s lush landscape. As hearty plants, these arrangements can withstand the swelter of a Lowcountry summer or the whip of a coastal breeze. Savannah’s John Davis of John Davis Florist incorporates local florals into his wedding designs too, using fresh magnolias, camellias, gardenias, large palms or even a fresh boxwood wall to create a unique statement piece for the reception. For Michele Mikulec, owner of Savannah florist Madame Chrysanthemum, it’s important for a couple to decide on their 34

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floral budget before engaging her in the planning process so she can propose flowers that work within that range. “If flowers are important to you, then make sure you budget your wedding around them,” she says. Mikulec has been pleasantly surprised by the increasing requests for trailing bridal bouquets, which offer an architectural yet feminine spray of flowers to carry down the aisle. Kato creates many cascading arrangements as well, draping a full swath of flowers and greenery over a cased opening or ceremony arch for a romantic touch. When looking for floral inspiration, Davis recommends using Pinterest to find different types of arrangements but warns against being married to a specific flower. “Pinterest photos are great for inspirational ideas,” Davis says, “But some flowers may be impossible to get at a certain time of year.” Davis also recommends that when working within a confined budget, less can be more. “Go for impact in a few areas, then perhaps consider single flowers at each table setting with votive candles. Even one large coastal palm in a single large glass cylinder is chic and does not break the bank.”

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The Music DURING THE CEREMONY

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Many different pieces of music are required to make this sacred occasion meaningful and seamless. Generally, music is required for the seating of the bride and groom’s grandmothers and mothers, for the bridesmaids’ procession, for the bride’s procession and finally for the bride and groom’s recession down the aisle as husband and wife. If you’re counting, that’s four different pieces of music. For more traditional wedding ceremonies in a church or place of worship, the church’s ministry will help guide you in picking out the pieces of music for the ceremony. If your ceremony is outdoors or not in a religious setting, work with your wedding planner and musicians to weave together a list of songs that represent your relationship and what this day means to you. Greg and Robin Ross of Legato string quartet and their own band, Ross2, often receive requests for instrumental versions of contemporary songs, keeping the music in line with the formality of the ceremony. “Couples want to make the music appropriate for the wedding but also show a little of their personalities,” Robin Ross says. It’s small touches like these that can make a wedding ceremony speak to the uniqueness of the bride and groom and make the day all the more special.


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Band or DJ? With a well-constructed budget, it’s an easy decision. Bands are the more expensive choice of the two, but live music can certainly be the life of the party. “The music, more than anything, sets the tone for the celebration,” says Jeremy Davis of The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra, based in Savannah and New York City. “Long after the flowers have faded and much of the night becomes a distant memory, people will always remember the way a great band made them feel.” As the more budget-friendly option, DJs are a perennially popular choice and can book months in advance for wedding receptions. Jeff Brown, owner of All About You Entertainment, works with his clients to ensure the DJ’s style fits the bride and groom’s vision for the reception—and their taste in music, of course. He recommends following DJs on social media to get a sense of their go-to genres and recent wedding programs.

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Make a list for your band or DJ of all of your must-haves, songs to avoid, the major moments (bride and groom’s first dance, father/daughter and mother/son dances) and the phonetic pronunciation of any names that will need to be introduced (including yours). The more details you can provide, the better. Most Requested Songs for a Wedding Reception:

1. “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong

2. “Isn’t She Lovely” by Stevie Wonder 3. “Stand by Me” by Ben E. King 4. “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers 5. “Feeling Good” by Nina Simone 6. “Blue Skies” by Ella Fitzgerald 7. “How Sweet It Is” by James Taylor 8. “My Girl” by The Temptations 9. “Georgia” by Ray Charles 10. “You Are My Sunshine” by Jimmy Davis

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Savannah and other historic areas must abide by strict noise ordinances, which means the party might come to an end a bit sooner than you’d like. The rise of “silent discos” presents a polite alternative. Equipped with individual headphone sets with music piped in from a DJ (or sometimes two or three), guests can party all night long without risking a noise complaint. Kelli Corn of Kelli Corn Weddings planned a silent disco for a bride and groom who wanted to extend their reception and was very pleased with the guests’ reaction. “Everyone loved it,” she says. “It was one of those things that was either going to be a huge hit or a bust, and it was definitely a hit. Guests danced and sang along to their favorite songs and we didn’t have to worry about any noise.”

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AH, THE WEDDING DRESS—the dress you’ve dreamed about since you were a little girl, pinned on your Pinterest board and pined for since the moment you got engaged. Shopping for a wedding dress is a true rite of passage, and in recent years the process has been considerably streamlined. Even before Meghan Markle floated down the aisle in a crisp, modern boatneck dress, wedding gowns were already becoming less about frills and more about form, striking the right note between elegance and simplicity. Kaitlynn Thayer of Modern Trousseau in Savannah says that fit-and-flare silhouettes and A-line full skirts are

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popular right now, both of which allow brides to live their princess moment without the fussiness (and heat) of a ball gown. Crepes and silk fabrics make wedding dresses feel of-the-moment without being overly trendy, and anything with a strap or a sleeve is in, says Thayer. Still, the most important part of the wedding dress is how it makes you feel, says Heather Burge, owner of BleuBelle in Savannah. “Whether you’re having a casual outdoor wedding or a more traditional church wedding, it’s important to feel like you,” says Burge. “You want to feel like the most beautiful version of yourself on that day.”


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While wedding dresses are moving towards minimalism, this doesn’t mean the accessories are following suit—in fact, wedding accessories are having a bit of a moment. Thayer says that brides are adding a waist-nipping belt to their dress for a more current feel, and hair pieces are becoming ever more popular to finish the look. Burge notes that most brides choose a pair of statement earrings over a necklace, and rose gold is a favorite choice for a modern aesthetic. Thin, beaded headbands tucked into a romantic twist of soft curls can lend an ethereal, glamorous element to a bride’s hairstyle, and chapel or cathedral-length veils with delicate lace trim make for an impressive entrance and exit. Whatever look you choose, just don’t forget those bits of borrowed, old and blue!

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pinned photos to the hair and makeup CHOOSING YOUR WEDDING trial as a launchpad for discussion. LOOK can be a daunting task, but the Your wedding dress is another great important thing to remember is that point of departure for your stylist, you want to look like yourself ... only in as certain necklines require specific a dazzling confection of a dress. When hairstyles, and it’s important that the you look back at your wedding alhair and makeup coalesce with the bum—something you and your spouse design of the dress to keep everything should make a habit of doing each year cohesive. And always be honest with on your anniversary—you should recyourself about what looks are achievognize yourself on your happiest day. able on your big day. “Overall, brides and bridesmaids “I always tell my brides are going with to have a realistic expectaa more organic, “I always tell my tion of what your hair will natural look, just an or will not do,” says Amy enhanced version brides to have a of Bienvenue Salon of the beauty they realistic expectation Jenkins on St. Simons Island. “Curly already have,” of what your hair hair is not going to stay says Madi Hays, a stylist at JW Salon will or will not do.” straight, especially at an outdoor wedding, and straight who specializes in hair might need some clip-in wedding hair and extensions to give it volume.” makeup. “Brides are getting away from If you’re still not sure, Bride’s the heavy makeup and hair, and going Side Beauty owner Jessica Shefsick more for a whimsical, wind-in-the-hair says to leave it up to the stylist. “Let type look, something you can touch the stylist come up with something and feel and that will spin on the dance especially for you,” says Shefsick. “A floor with you.” custom style will fit your hair and skin Hays says she asks brides to share type, your features, your dress style their wedding’s overall vision and and your preferences.” She also sugaesthetic to determine how she should gests making hair and makeup into a style their wedding look. Elegant, forfamily affair, inviting the mother of the mal weddings require something more groom, grandmothers and other family luxe, while casual, barefoot beach members to be part of the fun—and ceremonies lend a softer, laid-back to make sure everyone looks their best aesthetic. She recommends that brides for wedding photos. research on Pinterest and bring their

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Hays recommends perusing local stylists’ social media feeds for their recent bridal hair and makeup appointments to see what best suits your style. Pick a few who interest you, and check out their individual and group rates before making your decision—remember, you’ve got bridesmaids to think about! Once you contact the stylist, be sure to schedule an initial consultation and then a trial to test out the full look. Throughout the process, be honest with your feedback to make sure you get what you want.

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For Hays, understanding the location of the wedding is key—hair and makeup for an indoor wedding is completely different than for an outdoor one. Combating our region’s coastal breezes and humidity is no small feat, so Hays recommends having a stylist onsite throughout the duration of the wedding for touch-ups and frizz control. Wedding photographs are taken throughout the evening, and you want to be picture perfect in each one.

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Thanks to Duchess Meghan Markle, brides are requesting a natural look in terms of makeup and beauty, says Courtney Victor, owner of Glow Medical Spa and Beauty Boutique in Savannah. “Meghan wore fake lashes, light coverage foundation, a natural lip color and light blush that showed her freckles, and she looked flawlessly elegant,” Victor says. Small enhancements like false eyelashes or extensions and eyebrow microblading are popular ways to keep the bridal look impactful yet simple. An organic spray tan can give you a healthy glow, but you must get it from a reputable professional or else it could rub off on your dress, Victor says. She also recommends avoiding any dark or saturated lip colors that need constant reapplication and could lead to a ring around the mouth. Instead, appoint one of your bridesmaids to carry your natural-colored lip gloss and remind you to reapply from time to time. After all, what are friends for?

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The Rings YAY, ANOTHER DECISION you’ll live with for the rest of your life. All jokes aside, when it comes to the ring, the days of total surprise are (mostly) long gone ... and that’s a good thing. A decision this big should be made in conjunction with your partner—namely, how much you want to spend on each ring, and what you want your rings to say about the two of you and the life you share. “Today the trend is that most engagement rings have a center stone and smaller stones on the sides, and the wedding band incorporates the same smaller stones,” says Jean Templet, manager of Levy Jewelers’ downtown Savannah location. “Most of the time brides will choose some sort of diamond band—a channel setting, or prong-set diamonds, but it matches the look of the engagement ring.” Aside from the usual diamond band, which is perfectly elegant and timeless, sapphires, emeralds and rubies can be a fresh departure and incorporate a little more personality. And in any event, creating a custom band that fits neatly underneath or around the engagement ring allows for a comfortable fit that will survive years of wear and tear, according to Templet. As for the groom’s band, Templet says that a sturdy gold band is the most popular option among grooms, but the choice of metal should ultimately be decided based upon what is appropriate for his lifestyle. The more he uses his hands, the more durable the metal he should select for his wedding band. Alternative metals like cobalt, titanium and tungsten are tougher options for bands, but be forewarned: these metals require the wedding band be preordered in the groom’s specific size—they’re so hard, in fact, that they can’t be resized.



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Moving past the era of identical bridesmaid dresses, where each attendant was a clone of the next, brides’ tastes are now trending toward individuality. “Not everyone’s body type is the same, so it’s great that brides are letting their bridesmaids pick their own dresses—not just in terms of size but in style and shape too,” says Katherine Josephson, owner of Bella Bridesmaids, a new shop opening in Savannah in late September 2018. “Brides are even choosing patterns and florals in their bridesmaids’ dresses, which makes for great photographs, too.” Another approach is for brides to select one color family and allow their bridesmaids to choose different shades and dress styles. According to Christina Vicaro, owner of Lowcountry Bride & Gown in Bluffton, the resulting ombré effect adds depth and interest to the bridal party. Vicaro says that because so many brides are choosing to get married in the fall for the cooler weather, she sees a lot of wine, mahogany and burgundy colored dresses that coalesce with the season. Navy and dusty blue are year-round favorites, and both are appropriate for both formal and more casual weddings. Vicaro recommends ordering the bridesmaid dresses as early as possible so that if any problems arise, there is plenty of time to either send back a dress or take it to a seamstress for alterations. Appropriate measurements are key for the perfect fit, too, according to Josephson, who advises that bridesmaids should visit a Bella Bridesmaids store or any reputable seamstress in their area for accurate measurements. Whichever route you choose, it’s nice to keep in mind what will make your friends feel the most comfortable as they stand next to you at the altar—it’s your day, but you want your best girls to enjoy it, too.

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Trends come and go, but there’s always something to be said for a dapper Southern gent dressed in a perfectly tailored tuxedo. This timeless style is particularly ideal for Southern weddings, where black-tie receptions remain popular affairs. Mark Lanier of John B. Rourke Gentlemen’s Clothiers in Savannah says today’s trends call for a trimmer fit. According to Lanier, a tux that’s slim through the leg and body with smaller armholes creates a more flattering silhouette for most figures. For distinguished depth, many men are donning navy tuxes. A shade Lanier calls “Marine Corps blue” is a particularly popular color choice for fashion-forward grooms. The trend lends a distinguished depth to the typical tux. Dale Parker of Savannah menswear authority J Parker Ltd. stays true to tradition. “We mostly recommend staying classic,” she says. “You’re always safe with a black tuxedo and a formal shirt for a wedding.” But traditional doesn’t have to be boring—grooms and groomsmen show their personal style with custom pocket squares, bowties and even socks with patterns ranging from polka dots to Bloody Marys. Many wedding parties are opting for a formal black or navy suede slipper during the ceremony. For the more adventurous dresser, J Parker Ltd. carries Res Ipsa, a brand making slippers out of Turkish kilim rugs. This unexpected pairing with a classic tux offers a unique, distinctive touch for a groom and his party. And why not give guests a little something to talk about?

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DITCH THE TRADITIONAL bachelorette party for a day of activities and pampering with your best friends as you prepare for your wedding day. Sure, you can still have a drink (or three), but who needs a late night when a day party can be just as fun? Start the day by paddleboarding one of the many waterways in the Southern coastal area. You and your friends will enjoy a buoyant ride on some of the saltiest rivers in the South while taking in the landscape and getting in your daily cardio. Savannah’s East Coast Paddleboarding will personalize your excursion with one-on-one instruction and a mimosa toast to conclude the morning. Group adventures are available for up to 20 people, so you can include all of your bridesmaids and more. After getting your fill of the outdoors, retreat to the quiet calm of SpaBleu in Savannah’s historic district. SpaBleu offers discounted group pricing for its signature organic facials and massages, and brides have the option to rent out the entire facility. Book appointments well in advance to ensure you and your group can enjoy in the spa’s relaxation room after finishing your spa services. Don’t forget a little token of appreciation for your bridesmaids. A Spartina market tote stuffed with a box of colorful macarons from Le Macaron, a hand lotion from Nourish, lip gloss from Savannah Bee Company and a handwritten note expresses your thanks for their friendship and supports local stores all in one fell swoop.

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GROOMSMEN, TOO, enjoy an indulgent day of bonding, preparation and celebration with their best buds—perhaps with a morning of exploration and offshore fishing. Brown’s Reel ‘Em N Deep Sea Fishing on Tybee Island’s Lazaretto Creek caters to grooms and groomsmen with a privately chartered boat. Up to 20 guests can catch anything from grouper, amberjack and vermillion snapper to sharks and king mackerel, depending on the time of year. The private charter includes a captain and a first mate who will guide you through the basics of offshore fishing and help you reel in the big catch. Just make sure to line up a reservation, as charters often book up a year in advance. After you’ve spent the morning on the open sea, head north for a round of golf at Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island. Choose from three courses to test your skills (and patience) with the dunes of Hilton Head as your backdrop. Group pricing is available for golf packages, and parties are encouraged to book in advance to secure their desired tee time. Before the day’s end, mark your appreciation for your groomsmen with a custom-made gift. For a unique memento that your groomsmen can wear on the day of the wedding, surprise them with a handmade, artisanal feather bowtie by Charleston-based company Brackish Bowtie.


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C U R A T E YOU R E L EG A N T W E DDI NG DA Y A T T E L FA I R M U S E U M S ! Whether you choose to celebrate under the striking architecture of the Jepson Center or surrounded by the impressive art collection in the historic Telfair Academy, each venue offers a truly unique setting that you and your guests will remember for a lifetime.

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The Brice Hotel courtyard

The Guest Accommodations A WEDDING IS A PRICEY AFFAIR—not only for yourself and your family but for your guests, too. From wedding and shower gifts to travel expenses and proper attire, your guests are making both a financial and an emotional commitment to be part of your big day. One way to streamline their planning is to book accommodation blocks in at least two hotels and price points, just as you would for your bridal registry. Booking room blocks at a high-end hotel and a more reasonably priced hotel allows your guests to pick their poison. Typically, guest accommodations are announced on save-thedate cards sent out six to eight months prior to the wedding. With this in mind, reserving a room block for your guests must be done well in advance. If your ceremony and/or reception will be held at 48

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a hotel, onsite guest accommodations should be reserved once the venue is confirmed. “By booking the hotel room blocks nine to 12 months out, you are able to lock in the best rates available,” says Larissa Szynski, director of catering at The Brice Hotel in Savannah. “This will also give your guests plenty of time to make their travel arrangements.” The Brice offers a variety of accommodations, ranging from well-appointed guest rooms to larger suites with living spaces (perfect for those family members staying beyond the weekend). Szynski recommends booking a block just big enough for the number of guests likely to book hotel rooms. Some hotels charge penalties if the room block is not booked completely—and unforeseen expenses like this can add up.

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The Transportation FROM OLD-FASHIONED trolleys and open-air buses to black cars and mini coaches (with or without the horse), there’s no shortage of ways to ferry guests to and from wedding festivities. Your first consideration should be weather: spring or fall weddings might allow for an open-air trolley, while ceremonies in the winter and summer need to take heating and air conditioning into account. Jeffrey Newton of Lowcountry Valet and Shuttle Co. offers these parameters for choosing the right vehicle.

GUESTS

You’ll almost always need at least one full-size bus for your wedding guests. Most large buses seat in the 50 range, so plan accordingly based on your guest count.

BRIDAL PARTY AND FAMILY Since this group usually numbers around 20 to 30 people, a limo, bus, mini coach or vintage bus is your best bet.

BRIDE AND GROOM

Our most popular items for transporting the bride and groom are our vintage cars. There’s just something about them that can’t be beat. Whichever type of vehicle you choose, make sure to clearly list the transportation pickup and drop-off times and places on your wedding itinerary so that guests know where to be and when. Newton recom-

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mends no more than three pickup and drop-off locations to avoid confusion or delays. As soon as your guest list is complete and the save-the-dates are mailed, it’s time to book your transportation, as many trolleys and buses can book up to six to 12 months in advance.

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Patti Dooley of Old Savannah Tours recommends building in extra time for guests to be transported to and from the ceremony, specifically in downtown Savannah. What looks like an easy five-minute drive from square to reception can get much longer thanks to Historic District traffic. Historic Savannah also has specific restrictions about where commercial vehicles can pick up and drop off guests, so double-check that your designated pickup and drop-off location is approved for your transportation vehicles.

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Dooley also reminds clients that while alcohol is allowed aboard Old Savannah Tours vehicles, glass vessels of any kind are prohibited. Also, music must be kept at a low volume per the city’s noise ordinance, and you’ll need to provide a standard PA system adaptor to hook up your smartphone and play your favorite tunes. Lastly, don’t forget to tip your driver, since gratuity is usually not included in the cost of the rental.

Bus from Lowcountry Valet and Shuttle Co.


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All About You Entertainment photobooth fun

The Extras In the South, welcome bags are as much of an expected element as cutting the cake. Each bag should have the necessary amenities—bottles of water, ibuprofen, a box of mints—but this is an opportunity to introduce your guests to their surroundings so they can understand your appreciation for this place. “Local is the key—I don’t really think this is a trend as much as a necessity,” says Christine Wrobel, marketing and public relations manager for Montage Palmetto Bluff. “For a destination wedding, brides and grooms want their guests to truly experience the destination in every detail, all the way down to the welcome gifts or amenities.”

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A SOUTHERN WELCOME


Start with your favorite snack from a local vendor—like pralines from River Street Sweets in Savannah—and pair it with something unexpected, like a small bottle of olive oil from Georgia Olive Farms. Include a map of the city, important phone numbers and a weekend itinerary. Wrap up your surcees in a canvas bag with your new initials as a couple printed on the front, and you’ve created a warm welcome that will be the pride of any Southern hostess.

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River Street Sweets pralines.

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Once upon a time, a bride and groom were born, raised and married in the same small Southern town. These days, guests travel far and wide for weddings, so make it worth their while and show them a good time. “A bride and groom are now hosting weekends in destination cities to allow their guests to experience the area,” says Austin Wright, events manager at Telfair Museums. “From cornhole tournaments to wildlife boat tours, guests can expect more than just a ceremony and reception—it makes the wedding a more memorable experience.” Couples are even creating fun experiences at the event itself, says Alysse Sweeney of Design Studio South in Savannah. For example, instead of passing out pralines as guests depart, Sweeney suggests inviting River Street Sweets to make pralines at the reception for an interactive experience guests won’t forget—and that they can take home with them. As for wedding favors, Sweeney says to make sure they are usable or edible, like a koozie to keep drinks cold or a cookie with your wedding hashtag on top. One way to truly capture the moment is with a wedding reception photo booth. All About You Entertainment’s Jeff Brown has a range of photo booth options, including an open-air booth that can fit up to 10 to 12 people ... and all the costumes, hats and props they can carry. Brown adds each photo strip to an album, allowing guests to leave a snapshot and a little message for the bride and groom. Many couples add an itinerary to their welcome bags, sharing their favorite local places to eat, drink, shop and explore. Make it interactive by turning the weekend into a scavenger hunt— the guest who completes the most activities wins a prize.

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The King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort

The Honeymoon WITH ALL OF THE EXCITEMENT and buildup surrounding your wedding day, it’s easy to treat the honeymoon as an afterthought. Do yourself a favor: take a break from planning and daydream about that vacation. When deciding on your honeymoon destination, consider first what type of travel appeals to you and fits your budget, says Carolyn LeFleur, leisure travel advisor at Four Seasons Travel in Savannah. Are

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you and your fiancé looking for warm and sunny tropical relaxation or perhaps something a bit rugged with opportunity for exploring? Maybe a bustling city is more your speed. No matter what, think carefully before you book. “Honeymooners and travelers in general are more focused on experiences,” LeFleur says. “Younger generations are planning trips around experiences they really enjoy, like hiking or horseback

riding, which dictates the location of their honeymoon.” How long you have to spend on your honeymoon will further narrow your location choices, according to LeFleur, as you want to avoid any trips with an extended amount of travel time. The Caribbean continues to be a much sought-after destination for Southern honeymooners, particularly for its close proximity and direct flights.

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THE RISE OF THE MINI MOON

Many couples are now electing to postpone their honeymoon and instead have a “mini moon,” or a shorter honeymoon at a local destination where they’ll spend a few days together right after the wedding. From the Lowcountry to the Golden Isles, there are myriad options for a quick getaway after your wedding. The King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort on St. Simons Island hosts many honeymooners, says Bud St. Pierre, the resort’s director of sales and marketing. The resort offers individual beach residences ideal for honeymooners who want a private respite with a beautiful view. The Beaufort Inn, located in Beaufort’s historic downtown, is another popular option, says Lindsay Blackmon of The Beaufort Inn, as it is conveniently located near the riverfront and downtown restaurants, art galleries and shops.

Note the time between your wedding and honeymoon departure—and your inevitable level of fatigue. “A wedding is exhausting, no matter how much time and effort you’ve put into planning it,” LeFleur says. “I suggest that couples may want to think about waiting 24 hours before leaving for the honeymoon as you don’t want to spend your first day exhausted.” If your trip requires a passport, make sure your travel documents are up to date. When traveling to some countries, TSA prohibits travelers from boarding their flight if their passport expires within six months of the trip. Visit tsa.gov to understand all regulations and ensure smooth sailing for you and your partner through security and on to your honeymoon destination.

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If your vision of the big day is set against the backdrop of an impressive glass-enclosed rooftop Ballroom with sweeping city views and patio vistas, consider Perry Lane Hotel your ideal venue.

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DETAILS BRIDE: Elizabeth Wicker O’Toole,

goes by Libby GROOM: Frederick Schieffelin Osborn, goes by Shef LOCATION: The Cloister at Sea Island, Sea Island, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 1 year, 2.5

months NUMBER OF GUESTS: 110 REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION:

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ADVICE TO OTHER BRIDES:

Spend the time leading up to your ceremony exactly as you want to. Before hair and makeup with my bridesmaids, I spent the morning sitting outside with my mom and dad, just the three of us. It was such a special way to spend those hours, and I didn’t worry about what anyone else was doing. Also, wear comfortable shoes!

FLORIST: The Vine, Sea Island CAKE: Sea Island CATERING: Sea

Island OFFICIANT: The bride’s uncle, E. Stewart Hickman II MUSIC: String quartet from Music by Pegge (ceremony); The Celebrity Allstar Band (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: Carolina Herrera (ceremony); Alexis (reception) BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Christian Louboutin heels (ceremony shoes); Christian Louboutin sneakers (reception shoes) BRIDEMAIDS’ DRESSES: Zimmerman, New York City TUX: Ascot Chang, New York City HAIR AND MAKEUP: Emma Collins

Beauty INVITATIONS: Two Paper Dolls Design House SOMETHING OLD: The diamond on my necklace is

my grandmother’s engagement ring diamond. SOMETHING BORROWED: Pearl drop earrings from my mother SOMETHING BLUE: Sapphire brooch

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Eleanor & Stephen April 8 • Savannah, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHY BY MACKENSEY ALEXANDER PHOTOGRAPHY EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY TARA SKINNER WEDDINGS AND EVENTS (FORMERLY POSH PETALS AND PEARLS)

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BRIDE: Eleanor En Hua Yee GROOM: Stephen Alexander Olano LOCATION: Harper Fowlkes House

(ceremony); Georgia State Railroad Museum (reception), Savannah, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 1 year NUMBER OF GUESTS: 110

A D V I C E T O O T H E R B R I D E S : On your wedding day, take the time to slow down and enjoy the small things. Appreciate why you’re here and who you’re here with. Finding the best (for you) wedding planner and vendors will allow you to enjoy your big day and leave the stress and logistics to the professionals!

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REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION: The

Olde Pink House FLORIST: Harvey Designs CAKE: Lowcountry Confections CATERING:

JThomas Catering OFFICIANT: Reverend Steven P. Schulte MUSIC: JL Music Service (ceremony); Sonic Groove (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: Bespoke gown from Lova

Weddings GROOM’S ATTIRE: Bespoke Germain Tailors of Shanghai BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: J. Crew bridal HAIR AND MAKEUP:

Bride’s Side Beauty TRANSPORTATION: Old Savannah Tours RENTALS: Savannah Vintage Rentals; Savannah Special Events by Ranco LIGHTING: JLK Events PRALINES: River Street

Sweets SOMETHING OLD: Grandmother’s earrings SOMETHING BORROWED: Aunt’s pear-shaped diamond necklace

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Grace & Grant May 19 • Bluffton, South Carolina PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALYSSA MCELHENY PHOTOGRAPHY EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY MEG AYLMER

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BRIDE Grace Mary Aylmer GROOM

Grant Robert Bouwer LOCATION: Fishcamp Plantation, Bluffton, South Carolina PLANNING TIME: 166 Days NUMBER OF GUESTS: 90 WEDDING COORDINATOR: Meg Aylmer REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION: Skull

Creek Dockside FLORIST: Bluffton General Store; Fishcamp Plantation’s garden CAKE: Ronnie’s Bakery; Alljoy Donut Co. CATERING: Downtown Catering Company COLOR PALETTE

OFFICIANT: Pastor Bob Bouwer MUSIC:

Bagpipes by Rick Kuhn (ceremony); Nicholas Horner and Christine Sweeney (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: J. Mendel from Our

Story Bridal, New York City BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Nisolo (shoes) GROOM’S ATTIRE: The Black Tux (tux); Nisolo

ISL AND “ I DO”

(shoes) BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: BHLDN, Anthropologie TRANSPORTATION: Club Car of Hilton Head RENTALS: Amazing Event Rentals MOSQUITO REPELLENT: Mosquito Joe (game changer!) SOMETHING OLD: 1975 Triumph TR-6 getaway car SOMETHING BORROWED: The necklace

ADVICE TO OTHER BRIDES:

Don’t sweat the small stuff.

I wore was worn by my mom in her best friend’s wedding in 1980. SOMETHING BLUE: My mom held onto the blue ribbon

that was tied around my bridesmaid bouquet in my maid of honor’s wedding, and I wrapped it around my bouquet a year later.

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FUN FACT:

Lauren and Nick have appeared on the cover of the former Savannah Weddings magazine and have been featured inside in several styled shoots. Former models turned real bride and groom!

Lauren & Nick October 14 • Millen, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHY BY 5D PHOTOGRAPHY AND ANNA CATHERINE PHOTOGRAPHY EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY SINCERELY YOURS EVENTS

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DETAILS

BRIDE: Lauren Ann Davis GROOM: Nicholas Ray Jones LOCATION: Quinney Oaks

Plantation, Millen, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 7 months NUMBER OF GUESTS: 150 REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION:

Quinney Oaks Plantation COLOR PALETTE

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ADVICE TO OTHER BRIDES:

When you’re planning, every detail feels so important—the table décor, your beauty routine, your bridesmaids’ gifts, your registry, tracking RSVPs, pleasing everyone … I get it. But what matters more is what happens after the wedding: your marriage. My challenge to you all is to make your marriage more beautiful than your wedding.

VIDEOGRAPHER: Aerial Lifestyle Productions FLORIST: Jessica Sutton CAKE: Cathy’s Cakes &

Creations CATERING: Quinney Oaks Plantation OFFICIANT: Jeremy Gardner MUSIC: Quinney

Oaks Plantation (ceremony); Tell Scarlet (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: Martina Liana from BleuBelle Bridal BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Kendra Scott (earrings

and necklace) GROOM’S ATTIRE: Indochino Custom Men’s Suits GROOM ALTERATIONS AND ACCESSORIES: Men’s Wearhouse, Savannah,

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Alyssa & JayDee October 21 • Savannah, Georgia & Hardeeville, South Carolina PHOTOGRAPHY BY VITOR LINDO PHOTO & VIDEO EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY TARA SKINNER WEDDINGS AND EVENTS (FORMERLY POSH PETALS AND PEARLS)

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DETAILS BRIDE: Mary Alyssa Barnhill GROOM: Jay

Dee Jackson, Jr. CEREMONY LOCATION: The Cathedral of St. John The Baptist, Savannah, Georgia RECEPTION LOCATION: Delta Plantation,

Hardeeville, South Carolina PLANNING TIME: A year to the day NUMBER OF GUESTS: 250

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REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION: The Chatham Club VIDEOGRAPHER: Vitor Lindo Photo & Video FLORIST:

Moss & Magnolias Flowers CAKE: Mollie Stone CATERING: The Herbal Chef OFFICIANT: Father

Patrick O’Brien MUSIC: Classern Quartet (cocktail hour and dinner); Cathedral of St. John The Baptist musicians (ceremony); Mo’ Sol Band (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: Pronovias ball gown from BleuBelle Bridal BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Badgley Mischka booties

(shoes) GROOM’S ATTIRE: JoS. A. Bank Clothiers (custom tuxedo) BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Jenny Yoo from BleuBelle Bridal HAIR: Kristi Miller MAKEUP: Jami Millerleile TRANSPORTATION: Kelly Tours; A & E Luxury Limousine Service BAR SERVICE: Johnnie Ganem Wine & Package Shop FOOD TRUCK: Current Catering RESTROOM RENTAL: Lowcountry Loo RENTALS:

EventHaus CIGAR BAR: Honor Cigars FIREWORKS: Falcon Fireworks SOMETHING OLD: Grandmother’s handkerchief attached to bouquet, charms of grandparents and great-grandmother attached to bouquet SOMETHING BORROWED: Grandmother’s pearls and pear-shaped diamond earrings SOMETHING BLUE: I had my father’s name cut out of his medical lab

coat and sewn into the bodice of my wedding dress.

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Stephanie & Summer May 19 • Savannah, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHY BY JADE + MATTHEW TAKE PICTURES EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY SUMMER AND STEPH

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DETAILS BRIDES: Stephanie Rene Anderson

and Summer Rebecca Pruette LOCATION: Warren Square

(ceremony); The Kimpton Brice Hotel (reception), Savannah, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 1 year, 5 months NUMBER OF GUESTS: 76 COORDINATOR: Day-of was Larissa

Szynski at The Brice, but she helped with so much more when it came to advice about making other decisions and having a rain plan. REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION:

Beer cellar of Moon River Brewing Company

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FLORIST: Garden on the Square CAKE: Wicked Cakes CATERING: The Brice Hotel OFFICIANT: Reverend

Steven P. Schulte MUSIC: Summer’s own playlist (ceremony); DJ Precisa from All About You Entertainment (reception) BRIDAL GOWNS: David’s Bridal, Norfolk, Virginia (both brides) BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: On Steph: none, just her natural beauty;

On Summer: family heirloom diamond earrings and diamond necklace BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: David’s Bridal BRIDESMEN: Brooks Brothers, Virginia Beach, Virginia (bowties); JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, Virginia Beach, Virginia (gray pants and white “Traveler” dress shirt); Acredale Saddlery, Virginia Beach, Virginia (leather suspenders); John’s Crazy Socks (socks) DOG ATTIRE: Brooks Brothers (bowtie); C.C. Filson Co.

(leather collar) HAIR AND MAKEUP: Erika Kraemer from Wink Salon, Virginia Beach, VA (she traveled with us). Summer’s bridal party’s hair and makeup were done by her sister, Sarah Kibbey, and Steph’s bridal party’s hair and makeup were done by a dear friend, Emily Hallal. CHAIR RENTAL: In Any Event SOMETHING OLD: The lace wrapped around Steph’s bouquet was

from her mom’s wedding dress, and Summer had her grandfather’s Purple Heart medal pinned to her bouquet. SOMETHING BORROWED: Summer wore diamond earrings and a diamond necklace that belong to her mother—all given to her mother by Summer’s stepfather, Ken. SOMETHING BLUE: Both brides had blue sapphires in their engagement rings. COLOR PALETTE

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Cat & Earl January 14 • Golden Isles, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANDON LATA PHOTOGRAPHY EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY VERSASTYLE EVENTS

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DETAILS BRIDE: Cat Harper GROOM: Earl Wise LOCATION: Jekyll Island Convention

Center, Jekyll Island, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 1 year NUMBER OF GUESTS: 250+ COORDINATOR:

Amber Collins REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION: Wee Pub Beach ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS: Javius

Favors; Cherise Richards Photography; Litus Marshall VIDEOGRAPHER: Iris Films FLORIST: Lester’s Florist CAKE: Savannah’s Hall of Cakes CATERING: Jekyll Island Convention Center OFFICIANT: Linda Gantt MUSIC: DJ Ace

Boon GROOM’S ATTIRE: Hugo Boss BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Beverly Keys HAIR: Shornell McNeal MAKEUP:

Kristi Jones with Rachel Reid Beauty SOMETHING OLD: Mom’s bracelet worn

around ankle SOMETHING BORROWED: A brooch from a bridesmaid SOMETHING BLUE: Mom’s bracelet

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GL A MOUR ADVICE TO OTHER BRIDES:

One of the hardest parts of getting married was choosing my bridesmaids ... Choose friends who will make your life easier, not stressful. The good news is, if you pick the right team, they will only make your wedding that much more amazing.

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Nicole & TJ December 16 • Sea Island, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHY BY BROOKE ROBERTS PHOTOGRAPHY EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY NICOLE NADIA HILL

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DETAILS BRIDE: Nicole Nadia

Hill GROOM: Thompson Jacob Mitchell LOCATION: Crane Cottage at Jekyll Island Club Hotel, Jekyll Island, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 1 year NUMBER OF GUESTS: 200 COORDINATOR: Jessica Aldridge and Cates Mock from Jekyll Island Club Hotel COLOR PALETTE

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ADVICE TO OTHER BRIDES:

Enjoy the weekend! It goes way too fast! Don’t worry about anything, and just have fun!

REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION: Club Ballroom at

Jekyll Island Club Hotel VIDEOGRAPHER: Withers Films FLORIST: Straton Hall Events CAKE: Jekyll Island Club Hotel, vanilla pound cake brushed with Frangelico and cream cheese buttercream (wedding cake); Serendipity Bakery, red velvet Big Green Egg with golf clubs and cards (groom’s cake) CATERING: Jekyll Island Club Hotel OFFICIANT: Reverend Michael Batten MUSIC:

Violin, cello, and bagpipes with Jeong Park (ceremony); Sam Rodriguez Music (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: Winnie Couture, Atlanta

(ceremony dress and veil); Vera Wang (rehearsal dinner dress) GROOM’S ATTIRE: The Black Tux (tux); JL The Brand (socks) BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Colour by Kenneth Winston from Bella

Bridesmaids HAIR: Xada Rae Baxter from Überzoot MAKEUP: Felicia Cammon TRANSPORTATION:

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BRIDE: Maggie Elliott GROOM: Justin Dickinson LOCATION: The Beaufort Inn,

Beaufort, South Carolina—The Tabby Garden (ceremony); Tabby Place (reception) PLANNING TIME: 1 year NUMBER OF GUESTS: 150 REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION: Private home COLOR PALETTE

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ADVICE TO OTHER BRIDES:

Definitely make sure your vision comes through. Focus on what you want and let the rest fall into place. And don’t stress!

FLORIST: Purple Magnolia Floral Design CAKE: Brenna’s Bakery CATERING: Hamby

Catering & Events OFFICIANT: Groom’s Aunt MUSIC: Lowcountry Strings (ceremony); Emerald Empire (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: Daughters of Simone BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Kendra Scott

from Retail Therapy (earrings) BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Kristin Cavallari from Retail

Therapy (shoes) GROOM’S ATTIRE: Brooks Brothers (tux); Taft (shoes); Dazi (tie) BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Show Me

Your MuMu HAIR: Kristie Cuthbert with Charleston I Do MAKEUP: Meredith Daniels with Charleston I Do LIGHTING: Technical Event Company BAR: Spike by Snyder; Hamby Catering RENTALS: Amazing Event Rentals; Snyder Events; Polished Tabletop with Ooh! Events

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Marianne & Michael October 29 • Savannah, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHY BY IZZY HUDGINS EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY IVORY AND BEAU

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DETAILS BRIDE: Marianne O’Shea GROOM: Michael Stoffel LOCATION:

Forsyth Park Fountain (ceremony); Old Fort Jackson (reception), Savannah, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 1 year, 6 months NUMBER OF GUESTS: 85 REHEARSAL DINNER: Vic’s on the River VIDEOGRAPHER: Squid Wed Wedding Cinematography FLOWERS: Colonial House of

Flowers HAIR & MAKEUP: Dollface by Jules INVITATIONS: Rifle Paper Co. CALLIGRAPHY: McKenzie Does Calligraphy CATERERING: Thrive Catering CAKE & COOKIES: Wicked Cakes MACARONS: Marché de Macarons RENTALS: Amazing Event Rentals; Savannah Vintage Rentals MUSIC: Violin with Chris Dooley (ceremony); All About

DOWNTOWN D I N N ER PAR T Y

You Entertainment (reception) PHOTOBOOTH: Robot Booth TRANSPORTATION: Old Savannah

Tours (trolley); Lowcountry Valet & Shuttle Co. (getaway car) GETTING READY SUITE: Mirabelle Suites &

Café BRIDAL GOWN: Rosa Clará from Elizabeth Johns, Morristown, NJ BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Badgley

Mischka (shoes); Elizabeth Johns (veil); J. Crew (earrings); Anthropologie (purse) GROOM’S ATTIRE: Ital Moda by Alex Men’s Shop, Livingston, New Jersey (suit); Santoni (shoes); Ferragamo (tie) SOMETHING OLD: Earrings SOMETHING BORROWED: The beading on the bridal gown was actually borrowed from another dress in the bridal salon that had oxidized more. SOMETHING BLUE: Garter belt was embroidered with the groom’s football number and a blue ribbon and black ribbon (his college colors).

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DETAILS BRIDE: Morgan Ann Grotheer GROOM: Robert Christopher Pospisil LOCATION: Tybee Island Wedding

Chapel (ceremony); Tybee Island Wedding Grand Ballroom (reception), Tybee Island, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 6 months NUMBER OF GUESTS:

100 guests REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION: Tybee Island Guard House COLOR PALETTE

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ADVICE TO OTHER BRIDES:

Don’t sweat the small stuff. Imperfections make memories!

VIDEOGRAPHER: Justin Peay

Productions FLORIST: Harvey Designs CAKE & CATERING: Chef Nick Mueller & Company OFFICIANT: Karl Grotheer

(bride’s cousin) MUSIC: Isaac Smith (ceremony); All About You Entertainment (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: Mikaella

from BleuBelle Bridal BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: BleuBelle

Bridal (veil); Levy Jewelers (bracelet); Badgley Mischka from BleuBelle Bridal (shoes) GROOM’S ATTIRE: Army uniform BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES:

David’s Bridal HAIR: Katie Oakes MAKEUP: Royal Makeup &

Hair TRANSPORTATION: Danny Bryant, a family friend, provided a vintage 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible. BAR: Chu’s Liquor PERSONALIZED NAPKINS: Coastal Center

for Developmental Services, Inc. PARTY FAVORS: Capital Bee Company SOMETHING OLD: Old coin that belonged

to the bride’s grandmother SOMETHING BORROWED: The

bride’s earrings were borrowed from her mother, who purchased them from a Second Harvest silent auction, donated by Harkleroad Diamonds & Fine Jewelry. SOMETHING BLUE: Levy Jewelers re-purposed an aquamarine ring of bride’s late grandmother to create a bracelet she wore during the ceremony.

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Catherine & Wallace March 24 • Savannah, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANDON LATA PHOTOGRAPHY EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN BY TARA SKINNER WEDDINGS AND EVENTS (FORMERLY POSH PETALS AND PEARLS)

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DETAILS BRIDE:Â Catherine Anne Warren GROOM: Wallace E. Woodward LOCATION: The Savannah Yacht

Club, Savannah, Georgia PLANNING TIME: 11 months NUMBER OF GUESTS: 100 REHEARSAL DINNER LOCATION:

The Savannah Yacht Club Sail Loft FLORIST: Harvey Designs CAKE: Vanilla & The Bean COLOR PALETTE

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A D V I C E T O O T H E R B R I D E S :

Plan for a day you’ll remember and enjoy! Incorporate aspects that work best for you. Your wedding does not have to look like every other wedding—it should be uniquely yours! We customized our day by opting out of a videographer and choosing to commission our friend, artist Elaine Burge, to do a live painting so we’d have a beautiful piece of art to commemorate our day. We also chose to invite our closest friends to our ceremony and reception as guests, rather than having them serve as attendants. This allowed us to stand by each other as best friends and made for a more relaxing experience for the two of us and our guests.

CATERING: The Savannah Yacht Club OFFICIANT:

Reverend Ben Martin MUSIC: New Arts Ensemble (ceremony); Punch from EastCoast Entertainment (reception) BRIDAL GOWN: WToo bridal gown from BleuBelle Bridal BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: Taxidermy Yellow Python Chuck Taylors (shoes); EM-EL Furs of Denver (fur stole); heirloom star ruby and diamond earrings and ring and matching handbag; vintage inspired yellow and white diamond engagement ring HAIR: Towne Salon MAKEUP: Bride’s Side Beauty GROOM’S ATTIRE: J. Dennis Burke at Benchmade

Clothiers of Savannah (custom tailored tux), groom’s father’s heirloom hand-engraved (by groom’s grandfather, Erwin Woodward) gold cufflinks and gold wedding band TRANSPORTATION: Old Savannah Tours LIVE WEDDING PAINTER: Elaine Burge COOKIE BAR: Byrd Cookie Company PLACE CARDS AND SIGNAGE: Ashley Curry Calligraphy INVITATIONS:

Emily McCarthy & Co. SOMETHING OLD: The bride’s great-grandmother Catherine’s star ruby and diamond earrings and ring SOMETHING BORROWED: A piece of lace from the bride’s mother’s wedding gown wrapped around base of the bridal bouquet SOMETHING NEW: Red fox fur stole SOMETHING BLUE: The bride’s grandmother Anne’s garter 98

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Arabia veil by Toni Federici; Racimo gown by Pronovias Atelier from BleuBelle; earrings by BleuBelle

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CA RO L I NA CLASSIC A dreamy retreat along the Okatie River frames these graceful silhouettes

Photography by LIAM GRAHAM HAEHNLE Styled by LY N N S E R U L L A Hair & Makeup by NAO M I H A N N O N at D O L L FA C E B Y J U L E S Models M A D I S O N L I J EWS K I Â & G R AC E N W I L K I N S Location O L D F I E L D C L U B I N O K AT I E , S OU T H CA RO L I NA

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Bouquet by Kato Floral Designs; ring from Levy Jewelers; bracelet by Tatiana Cabral Smith

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The Bessette gown by Modern Trousseau; bouquet by Mckenzie Lynah

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L’Amour by Calla Blanche Tatum gown from Ivory & Beau; bouquet by John Davis Florist; ring from Levy Jewelers

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The Spencer gown from Modern Trousseau; Arabia veil by Toni Federici

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IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE

Savannah is a treasure trove of creative talents—and when a group of driven and talented friends find themselves around the same dinner table, a collaborative project is never far off. This styled shoot emerged from the realization that all the necessary elements to design a wedding could be found within our community of friendships that started in art school. The project took form over weeks of discussion and mood boards, and we developed a shared aesthetic: moody hues, eclectic textiles and accessories. These images reflect a dream wedding of sorts, an occasion we hope to someday share with a real Lowcountry bride. —MALLORY MORAN

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AMY ANSTATT (@amyanstatt)

Art direction and styling by

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Hair and makeup by

JESS CROSS

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Wedding dress and veil by

IVORY & BEAU (@ivoryandbeau)

Paper goods by

ALLISON HALL The Small Creative

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Flowers by

MEAGAN MONTESINOS Mea.Flowers (@meaflowers)

Embellishments by

JULIANA LUPPACHINO Julu (@ju._lu) Wedding coordination and cake design by

BESS RATSIMBAHARISON (@bessrat)

Vintage tableware by

OLIVIA MOORE Velvet Kitchen (@velvetkitchenshop)

Pizza by

BIG BON PIZZA (@bigbonpizza)

Jewelry design by

TATIANA CABRAL SMITH (@tatianacabralsmithjewelry)

Cake stand and terra cotta plates by

ENY LEE PARKER (@enyleeparker)

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A QUOTE FOR YOUR BIG DAY LOVE IS THE ANSWER AND YOU KNOW THAT, FOR SURE LOVE IS THE FLOWER YOU GOTTA LET IT, GOTTA LET IT GROW

JOHN LENNON, 1973

John Davis Owner John Davis Florist 912.233.6077 johndavisflorist.com @johndavisflorist

COLOR CRUSH Brides like all-white floral design but color rules the day! Succulents and tropicals are the rage now, and moss is the new greenery. Pink and peach colored peonies, orchids and hydrangeas are classic wedding floral selections. John Davis weddings show off our indigenous local plants like fresh magnolias, camellias, gardenias, sunflowers, large palms or a fresh boxwood wall.

CREATE YOUR DREAM WEDDING Every John Davis wedding is unique because we take each of the bride’s inspirational ideas and then make sure it is completely personalized to the brides’ taste. We learn as much as we can about the bride so we can add the most memorable touches like your grandmother’s brooch to hold the lace ribbon on your bouquet, or a special flower from your mom’s garden.

MY ADVICE TO BRIDES Secure your venues for the ceremony and reception, then talk floral and decor. You can do a wedding on a budget. One beautiful orchid can be as lovely as a full arrangement. When people ask who is doing the flowers, let it be John Davis Florist! BUY FLOWERS -

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A QUOTE FOR YOUR BIG DAY FIND SOMETHING YOU’RE PASSIONATE ABOUT AND KEEP TREMENDOUSLY INTERESTED IN IT.

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Candice Carver Owner, Head Chef Cha Bella 912.790.7888 cha-bella.com @chabellasavannah

MY FAVORITE MEAL TO PREPARE Pasta! Pasta is how I relax. From making the dough to rolling out the endless shapes and the different flavors you can combine with it, there is nothing better. It is (in my opinion) the best comfort food!

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THE CHA BELLA DIFFERENCE The heart and soul that we put into every event and dish that we serve. Our team works tirelessly to make everything fresh and from scratch, which translates into beautiful food no matter its simplicity or complexity.

MY MISSION IS TO Go above and beyond for anyone who books with us. Event planning is stressful to most people, and if I can take some of that stress off of their shoulders while giving them unforgettable food and experiences, I consider it a total success.

I AM THANKFUL FOR My other half, Michael, who works long days and nights right beside me so we can achieve our dreams. My team both in and out of the kitchen who, when presented with my many crazy ideas, says we can do it and gets it done!

A LESSON I’VE LEARNED I cannot do everything myself. You have to lean on others and the knowledge that they have. Also, it takes a team, or family as we call it, to keep everything running smoothly and truly enjoy ourselves.


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outhern Coastal Weddings covers some of the most beautiful geography in the world. Though each highlight of the Lowcountry and Coastal Empire bears its own distinctive mark, they share certain signatures: stately oaks draped with romantic Spanish moss, preserved historic structures and a cultural reverence for the art of hospitality. Beaufort, South Carolina, in upper Beaufort County, is awash with romance and history, a quintessential small Southern town. At the southern end of Beaufort County, cross the bridge to Hilton Head Island, where even the gas stations have a posh patina. This island is an ode to meticulously planned high-end residences and manicured golf courses all coming together with understated elegance. Bluffton is Hilton Head’s mainland sister—an eclectic community with an artist’s soul. Travel over the Savannah River, and you’re in Chatham County, Georgia. Savannah’s massive historic district and tree-filled squares are top-of-mind when it comes to planning a wedding here, but Savannah-area brides are spoiled for choice—beach weddings on Tybee Island, historic venues well away from the bustle of the city, and even rustic farm settings make the Hostess City a versatile site for any celebration. An hour or so south you’ll find Glynn County, Georgia, home of the Golden Isles—Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, Sea Island and Little St. Simons Island, plus the mainland town of Brunswick, which boasts a picturesque historic district. It’s easy to see why these islands inspired poet Sidney Lanier’s famed “Marshes of Glynn”—they offer an array of wedding venues, from elegant and exclusive villas to earthy, exquisite driftwood beaches. —HANNAH BUCHMAN AND BETTY DARBY

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Lowcountry Landscape COASTAL WEATHER RAINFALL: Heaviest in August (6.56 inches), lightest in November (2.40 inches); hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30, but mid-August through mid-October is when locals keep a sharp weather eye out.

AVERAGE HIGH/LOW

Spring-75/58, Summer-90/75, Fall-77/62, Winter-60/43; remember, these are averages; heat and humidity are staples of three seasons and can even show up in winter. TEMPERATURES:

TIDES: If you want to be a

beach bride, don’t forget the tide! Our area experiences dramatic 7-foot differences between high and low tides.

GETTING A MARRIAGE LICENSE SAVANNAH AND TYBEE

Go to room 509 at the Probate Court of Chatham County at 133 Montgomery St. in downtown Savannah, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. You must be at least 18 years old, and bring a government-issued ID and $66. 912.652.7277

ISLAND:

Compiled by HANNAH BUCHMAN

Visit the Glynn County Probate Court in downtown Brunswick at 701 G St., between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The court fee is $76 (online payment and applications available at glynncounty.org). 912.554.7235

GOLDEN ISLES:

HILTON HEAD ISLAND: To

perform a ceremony on the beach, you will need a permit from the Town of Hilton Head Island; the request form can be submitted online at hiltonheadislandsc.gov.

PET LAWS ON BEACHES

HILTON HEAD AND BLUFFTON:

Head to the Beaufort County Probate Court between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 102 Ribaut Road in Beaufort, Monday through Friday, or the office on Hilton Head Island (by appointment only) at 539 William Hilton Parkway, on Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday. The court fee is $95 ($75 for South Carolina residents). 843.255.5850

BEACH WEDDINGS If you want a small ceremony without an altar or chairs, no permit is required; for weddings that require a bigger setup, you’ll need a $25 beach permit from the City of Tybee facilities manager.

TYBEE ISLAND:

St. Simons Island beaches do not require reservations or permits for weddings; for weddings on Jekyll Island beaches, you’ll need to inform the Jekyll Island Authority at 912.635.6400.

GOLDEN ISLES:

No dogs allowed on the beach at any time (or you’ll face a $290 fine plus court costs).

TYBEE:

GOLDEN ISLES: On Jekyll Island, dogs are allowed on Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island Beach and Great Dunes Park but must be leashed. On St. Simons Island, dogs are allowed on East Beach and Massengale Park (no leash required) but prohibited between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. during June, July and August. HILTON HEAD: Leashed dogs are allowed on the beach, but are prohibited from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

tions must be filled out at least 20 days in advance and can be found at savannahga.gov. The permit fee for residents is $300, and nonresidents pay $600 ($450 in the off-season), in addition to a security fee of $22 per hour per person. To rent a historic site on Jekyll Island (e.g. the Villa Ospo, Horton House ruins) email cjoiner@jekyllisland.com or call 912.635.4168, and pay a rental fee. To reserve a pavilion, you’ll need to fill out a reservation form at jekyllisland.com and email jekyllparks@jekyllisland.com.

GOLDEN ISLES:

ALCOHOL LAWS FOR PUBLIC AREAS To dispense wine or beer in a square/park, you’ll need to apply for a Temporary Alcohol Event Permit from the Revenue Department, available at savannahga.gov, and pay at $25 dollar application fee.

SAVANNAH:

Alcohol is allowed on the beach but not in glass containers.

TYBEE ISLAND:

RENTING PUBLIC AREAS/ HISTORIC SITES SAVANNAH: To rent a square or park for your wedding, you’ll need to apply for a public assembly permit. Applica-

Alcohol is allowed on the beach but not in glass containers.

GOLDEN ISLES:

Alcohol is prohibited on all beaches.

HILTON HEAD ISLAND:

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Sacred Spaces GOLDEN ISLES GEORGIA Christ Church Frederica (Episcopal) St. Simons Island 6329 Frederica Road 912.638.8683 ccgssi.org Epworth by the Sea Lovely Lane Chapel Saint Simons Island 100 Arthur J. Moore Drive 912.638.8688 epworthbythesea.org

St. Simons United Methodist Church St. Simons Island 624 Ocean Blvd. 912.638.3317 stsimonsumc.com Wesley United Monumental Church St. Simons Island 6520 Frederica Road 912.634.1412 wesleyssi.org

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J See more from Sara and Devin’s wedding at southerncoastalweddings.com.

First Baptist Church of St. Simons St. Simons Island 729 Ocean Blvd. 912.638.3337 fbcssi.org

All Saints Episcopal Church Tybee Island 804 Jones Ave. 912.786.5845 allsaintstybee.com

St. Simons Presbyterian Church St. Simons Island 205 Kings Way 912.638.2220 sspres.org

Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church Eastside 1008 Henry St. 912.233.4351 asburymemorial.org

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Bible Baptist Church Eastside 4700 Skidaway Road 912.352.3020 bbsav.org Blessed Sacrament Catholic Ardsley Park 1003 E. Victory Drive 912.356.6980 mbschurch.org

Bull Street Baptist Church Victorian District 1400 Bull St. 912.236.1511 bullstreet.org

Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Historic District 222 E. Harris St. 912.233.4709 savannahcathedral.org

Calvary Baptist Midtown 4625 Waters Ave. 912.351.2288 cbtsavannah.org

Christ Church Anglican Victorian District 2020 Bull St. 912.355.1526 ccasav.org

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St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church Victorian District 14 W. Anderson St. 912.236.8256 stpaulsgreekorthodox.org

Compassion Christian Church Southside 55 Al Henderson Blvd. 912.925.9657 compassionchristian.com

St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Wilmington Island 7030 Concord Road 912.897.5224 saintpetertheapostle.com

Congregation Agudath Achim Midtown 9 Lee Blvd. 912.352.4737 agudath-achim.com Congregation Bnai Brith Jacob Midtown 5444 Abercorn St. 912.354.7721 bbjsynagogue.com Congregation Mickve Israel Historic District 20 E. Gordon St. 912.233.1547 mickveisrael.org The Crossroad Baptist Church Southside 8510 Middleground Road 912.925.0571 thecrossroadbaptist.com First African Baptist Church Historic District 23 Montgomery St. 912.233.6597 firstafricanbc.com First Presbyterian Church Ardsley Park 520 Washington Ave. 912.354.7615 savannahfpc.org

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Christ Church Episcopal Historic District 28 Bull St. 912.236.2500 christchurchsavannah.org

Trinity United Methodist Church Savannah, Georgia J See more from Dellinia and Damian’s wedding at southerncoastalweddings.com.

First United Pentecostal Church Southside 1735 Grove Point Road 912.927.0569 pentecostalsof savannah.com Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah Historic District 207 Bull St. 912.236.3346 ipcsav.org Islands Christian Church Whitemarsh Island 4601 U.S. Hwy. 80 E. 912.897.3604 islandschristian.org Isle of Hope United Methodist Isle of Hope 412 Parkersburg Road 912.355.8527 iohumc.com Kingdom Life Christian Fellowship Southside 425 W. Montgomery Cross Road

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912.921.5346 kingdomlifesav.org

912.232.0792 sacredheartsavannah.org

Life Church at Ardsley Park Ardsley Park 3802 Bull St. 912.234.1256 lifechurchsav.com

St. Francis of The Islands Episcopal Church Wilmington Island 590 Walthour Road 912.897.5725 stfrancisislands.org

Lutheran Church of the Ascension Historic District 120 Bull St. 912.232.4151 ascensionsavannah.org Masjid Jihad Victorian District 117 E. 34th St. 912.236.7387 masjidjihad.com Radiant Life Christian Fellowship Midtown 5619 Skidaway Road 912.354.1780 ralife.org Sacred Heart Catholic Church Victorian District 1707 Bull St.

St. John’s Episcopal Church Historic District 1 W. Macon St. 912.232.1251 stjohnssav.org St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Ardsley Park 3101 Waters Ave. 912.354.7230 stmichaelsavannah. georgiaepiscopal.org St. Michael Catholic Church Tybee Island 802 Lovell Ave. 912.786.4505 saintmichaelstybee.org

St. Peter’s Episcopal Skidaway Island 3 W. Ridge Road 912.598.7242 stpeterssavannah.org St. Philip AME Historic District 613 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 912.233.2083 stphilipame.com St. Philip Monumental AME Historic District 1112 Jefferson St. 912.233.8547 stphilipmonument alamec.org St. Thomas Chapel Isle of Hope 2 St. Thomas Ave. 912.355.3110 stthomasioh.org/ historic-chapel Second African Baptist Church Historic District 123 Houston St. 912.233.6163 Skidaway Island United Methodist Skidaway Island 54 Diamond Causeway 912.598.8460 siumc.org


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Trinity Lutheran Church Southside 12391 Mercy Blvd. 912.925.4839 trinitylutheran savannah.org Trinity United Methodist Historic District 225 W. President St. 912.233.4766 trinity1848.org Unitarian Universalist Church Historic District 313 E. Harris St. 912.549.0326 uusavannah.org Wesley Oak United Methodist Church Thunderbolt 3124 E. Victory Drive 912.352.0844 Wesley Monumental United Methodist Historic District 429 Abercorn St. 912.232.0191 wesleymonumental.org White Bluff Presbyterian Southside 10710 White Bluff Road 912.927.1731 whitebluff presbyterian.com White Bluff United Methodist Southside 11911 White Bluff Road 912.925.5924 wbumc.org

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Wilmington Island Presbyterian Wilmington Island 450 N. Cromwell Road 912.897.1840 wipcsav.org Wilmington Island United Methodist Wilmington Island 195 Wilmington Island Road 912.897.2835 islandmethodist.com

BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA Baptist Church of Beaufort 600 Charles St. 843.524.3197 bcob.org

The Church of The Cross, Bluffton, South Carolina

Carteret Street United Methodist Church 408 Carteret St. 843.524.2376

Campbell Chapel AME Church 25 Boundary St. 843.757.3652 campbellchapelame.com

The Parish Church of St. Helena 505 Church St. 843.522.1712 sthelenas1712.org

The Church of the Cross 110 Calhoun St. 843.757.2661 thechurchofthecross.net

St. John’s Lutheran Church 157 Lady’s Island Drive 843.524.3461 stjohnsbeaufort.org

Holy Resurrection Greek Orthodox Church 220 State Road 843.937.4659 hrgoc.com

St. Peter’s Historic Catholic Church 70 Ladys Island Drive 843.522.9555 stpeters-church.org

Low Country Presbyterian Church 10 Simmonsville Road 843.815.6570 lowcountrypres.org

BLUFFTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Bluffton United Methodist Church 101 Calhoun St. 843.757.3351 blufftonumc.org

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA All Saints Episcopal Church 3001 Meeting St.

843.681.8333 allsaints-hhi.org

843.842.5673 causegodjoy.com

Congregation Beth Yam 4501 Meeting St. 843.689.2178 bethyam.org

St. Andrew- by-the-Sea United Methodist Church 20 Pope Ave. 843.785.4711 hhiumc.org

First Presbyterian Church 540 William Hilton Parkway 843.681.3696 fpchhi.com Holy Family Catholic Church 24 Pope Ave. 843.785.2895 holyfamilyhhi.org Island Lutheran Church 4400 Main St. 843.689.5200 islandlutheran.org Providence Presbyterian Church 171 Cordillo Parkway

St. Francis by the Sea Catholic Church 45 Beach City Road 843.681.6350 stfrancishhi.org St. Luke’s Church Anglican 50 Pope Ave. 843.785.4099 stlukeshhi.org Waterside Chapel at the Inn at Palmetto Bluff 477 Mt. Pelia Road 843.706.6500 montagehotels/ palmettobluff.com

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Southside Baptist Church Midtown 5502 Skidaway Road 912.355.9555 southsidebaptist church.org


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Golden Isles, Georgia The Buie Barn 912.265.1398 170 Both Yes 510 Bladen Road, Brunswick

Preferred caterer

Approval required

Beer and wine only

Coastal Georgia Historical Society

912.506.0073 90 coastalgeorgiahistory.org

Dunham Farms 5836 Islands Hwy., Sunbury

912.880.4500 250 Both Yes No Yes No dunhamfarms.com

P.O. Box 21136, St. Simons Island (Multiple locations)

Faith Chapel

912.635.4168 110 1904 Schoolhouse Lane Jekyllisland.com Jekyll Island Historic District

Both

Indoor

Yes No Yes No

Yes

N/A N/A N/A

(ceremony only)

302 McIntosh Road, Darien

Fort King George Historic Site

912.437.4770 100 Both Yes No Yes No gastateparks.org/fortkinggeorge

Great Dunes Beach Deck 101 N. Beachview Drive, Jekyll Island

912.635.6400 250 standing; Outdoor Yes No Yes No jekyllisland.com/planevent/ 150 seated pavillions-outdoor-spaces

The Greenhouse 100 Garden Grove Lane, St. Simons Island

912.217.5552 240 (more Both Yes Yes Approval Yes required thegreenhousessi.com (requires a courtyard tent)

Hollybourne 379 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island Historic District

912.635.4168 N/A Outdoor Yes No Yes No jekyllisland.com

Horton House 1147 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island

912.635.4168 N/A Outdoor Yes No Yes No jekyllisland.com

The Jekyll Island Club

855.535.9547 jekyllclub.com

Jekyll Ocean Club

912.635.5170 40-50 Both Yes Yes No Yes jekylloceanclub.com

371 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island

80 Ocean Way, Jekyll Island

Multiple venues; Both Yes Yes largest holds 300

No

Yes

A.W. Jones Heritage Center with the Coastal Georgia Historical Society

912.634.7092 200 Both Yes No Approved No coastalgeorgiahistory.org list 610 Beachview Drive, St. Simons Island

The King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort

201 Arnold Road, St. Simons Island

Little Raccoon Key

Private island

800.342.0212 kingandprince.com

Multiple venues; Both Yes Yes No Yes largest holds 350 706.284.3247 16 Outdoor Yes No Preferred No littleraccoonkey.com list

Moss Cottage Lawn 912.635.4168 N/A Outdoor Yes No Yes No 341 Riverview Drive jekyllisland.com Jekyll Island Historic District Musgrove 5720 Frederica Road, St. Simons Island

912.388.9008 musgroveretreats.com

60 indoor; Both Yes No From list No 400 outdoor

Ocean Club of Jekyll Island 912.342.2600 150 (separate Both Yes Yes No Yes at Tortuga Jacks tortugajacks.com from restaurant) 201 North Beachview Drive, Jekyll Island

The Reynolds Mansion on Sapelo Island 912.485.2299

1766 Landing Road, Sapelo Island

100 Both Yes Yes Yes Yes reynoldsonsapelo.com

San Souci Lawn

912.635.4168 N/A Outdoor Yes No Yes 365 Riverview Drive jekyllisland.com Jekyll Island Historic District

No

Sea Palms Resort

Yes

912.638.3351 220 Both Yes Yes No 515 North Windward Drive seapalms.com.com St. Simons Island

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Villa Marianna

912.635.4168 N/A Outside Yes No Yes No 201 Old Plantation Road jekyllisland.com Jekyll Island Historic District Villa Ospo 912.635.4168 80 seated/ Both Yes No Yes No 100 James Road, Jekyll Island Historic District jekyllisland.com 100 standing

Villas by the Sea Resort

800.841.6262 Outdoor Both Yes Yes No Yes 1175 Beachview Drive, Jekyll Island villasbythesearesort.com

Savannah, Georgia

10 Downing at Churchill’s Pub 912.232.8501 90 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes 13 W. Bay St., Historic District thebritishpub.com

17 Hundred 90 Inn

912.236.7122 30 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes 17hundred90.com

109 West

912.232.6633 26 Indoor Yes No 109west.net

39 Rue de Jean

912.721.0595 225 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes 39ruedejeansav.com

Andaz Savannah

912.233.2116 150 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes savannah.andaz.hyatt.com

307 E. President St., Historic District

109 W. Liberty St., Historic District

605 W. Oglethorpe Ave., Historic District

14 Barnard St., Historic District

Yes

No

B. Matthew’s Eatery

912.233.1319 40 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes bmatthewseatery.com 325 E. Bay St., Historic District The Ballroom at the American Legion 912.233.9277 299 Indoor Yes No Yes No alpost135.com 1108 Bull St., Historic District

The Barn at Red Gate Farms

912.438.0995 300 Both Yes No Yes No savannahsvenue.com

Beachview Bed and Breakfast

912.786.5500 80 Both Yes Yes Yes Yes beachviewbbtybee.com

190 Redgate Trail Road, Western Chatham County

1701 Butler Ave., Tybee Island

Belford’s Savannah Seafood & Steaks 912.233.2626 315 W. Saint Julian St., Historic District

150 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes belfordssavannah.com

Bethesda: Whitefield Chapel, Lady Huntington 912.691.5294 Amphitheater and Bethesda Academy bethesdarentals.org

150 chapel; 200 Both Yes No Yes indoor reception; unlimited outdoor

Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront

110 interior;150 Indoor No Yes No Yes exterior/interior

9520 Ferguson Ave., Eastside

102 W. Bay St., Historic District

No

912.721.3800 bohemiansavannah.com

Botanical Garden, Savannah Area Council of 912.844.9337 Garden Clubs and Historic Reinhard Farmhouse savannahbotanical.org

40 interior; Both Yes No Yes No 120 exterior 1388 Eisenhower Drive, Midtown

The Brice—A Kimpton Hotel 601 E. Bay St., Historic District

912.238.1200 125 Both Yes Yes No Yes bricehotel.com

Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University 912.478.1149

125 pavilion; Both Yes No Yes 400 with tent

No

1505 Bland Ave., Statesboro

georgiasouthern.edu/garden

Brockington Hall

912.358.8440 150 Indoor Yes No Yes No brockingtonhall.com

213 E. Hall St., Historic District

Broughton Street Guest House and Carriage House

912.232.6633 26 Indoor Yes No Yes No savannahvillas.com 511 E. Broughton St., Historic District

Bryson Hall

912.272.4435 brysonhall.com

125 seated; Indoor Yes No Yes 225 standing

No

Catholic Pastoral Center

912.201.4069 diosav.org/event-rentals

96 seated; Indoor Yes No Yes 150 standing

No

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Cha Bella 102 East Broad St., Historic District

912.790.7888 120 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes cha-bella.com

Charles H. Morris Center 10 East Broad St., Historic District

912.443.3277 300 Both Yes No Yes No trusteesgarden.com

Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens

912.921.5460 coastalgeorgiabg.org

Cohen’s Retreat

912.355.3336 call for info Both Yes Yes No Yes cohensretreat.com

2 Canebrake Road, Southside

5715 Skidaway Road, Magnolia Park

200 interior; 300 exterior

Both

Yes

No

Yes

No

The Conch House Special Event Facility

912.233.2901 225 W. River St., Historic District

250 seated; Yes Yes 350 standing

Cotton Sail Hotel

60 seated with Indoor Yes Yes dance floor; 100 without

Preferred Yes Yes list

912.200.3700 126 W. Bay St., Historic District cottonsailhotel.com

No

Yes

Courtyard by Marriott—Savannah

912.790.8287 50 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes courtyard.com/savdt

The DeSoto

912.443.2008 850 Both thedesotosavannah.com

Demere Center

912.629.1024 events@demerecenter.org

The Distillery Alehouse

912.236.1772 100 Indoor Yes Yes Yes Yes distilleryalehouse.com

415 W. Liberty St., Historic District

15 E. Liberty St., Historic District

6000 Business Center Drive, Savannah, GA 31405

416 W. Liberty St., Historic District

Yes

No

Yes

Approved list

No

exceptions)

80 indoors Both Yes No 120 outdoors

Doubletree Hotel— Historic Savannah 912.790.7000

411 W. Bay St., Historic District

Yes (with

150 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes historicsavannah.doubletree.com

Yes Yes No Yes (courtyard) 211 E. Gaston St., Historic District The Ford Plantation 912.756.5725 300 Both Yes Yes No Yes fordplantation.com 12511 Ford Ave., Richmond Hill Forsyth Park Inn 912.233.6800 30 Both Yes Yes No Yes (courtyard) forsythparkinn.com 102 W. Hall St., Historic District Fort McAllister State Historic Park 912.727.2339 130 Outdoor Yes No Yes No gastateparks.org/fortmcallister 3894 Fort McAllister Road, Richmond Hill Garibaldi Café 912.232.7118 120 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes garibaldisavannah.com 315 W. Congress St., City Market The Gastonian 912.232.2869 50 Both Yes Yes Yes Yes 220 E. Gaston St., Historic District gastonian.com Georgia Historical Society 912.651.2125 x120 200 Both Yes No Approved No 501 Whitaker St., Historic District georgiahistory.com list Georgia State Railroad Museum 912.312.3038 300 Both Yes No Yes No 601 W. Harris St., Historic District chsgeorgia.org Gingerbread House 912.358.8440 150 Indoor Yes No Yes No 1921 Bull St., Victorian District gingerbreadhouseevents.com Grand Lake Club at Southbridge 912.233.2466 170 seated; Both Yes Yes No Yes 815 Southbridge Blvd., Southbridge grandlakesav.com/weddings 250 standing Hampton Inn and Suites—Savannah 912.721.1600 125 Indoor No No Yes No Downtown Historic District hamptoninn3.hilton.com 201 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Historic District Hampton Inn and Suites— Savannah Midtown 912.721.3700 150 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes Savannah Midtown hamptoninn3.hilton.com 20 Johnston St., Midtown

The Dresser Palmer House

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912.238.3294 80 Both dresserpalmerhouse.com


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The Harper Fowlkes House 230 Barnard St., Historic District

912.234.2180 120 Both Yes No Yes No harperfowlkeshouse.com

Hellenic Center

912.236.8256 stpaulsgreekorthodox.org

19 W. Anderson St., Victorian District

450 gym; 80 Indoor Yes Yes Yes meeting room

Hilton Garden Inn—Savannah Historic District 912.721.5000

321 W. Bay St., Historic District

60 Indoor No Yes stayhgi.com

Hilton Garden Inn—Savannah Midtown 912.652.9323

No

No

Yes

300

Indoor No Yes No Yes

5711 Abercorn St., Midtown

stayhgi.com

Hotel Indigo Savannah

912.236.4440 100 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes hotelindigosavannah.com

Hotel Tybee

912.786.7777 220 Both Yes Yes No Yes hoteltybee.com

Hyatt Regency Savannah

912.238.1234 1,000 Both Yes Yes No Yes savannahhyatt.com

Isaiah Davenport House Museum

912.236.8097 100 Both davenporthousemuseum.org

Kehoe House

912.232.1020 kehoehouse.com

The Lighthouse Rincon Georgia

912.826.4672 100 Both Yes Yes Yes No thelighthouserinconga.com

201 W. Bay St., Historic District

1401 Strand Ave., Tybee Island

2 W. Bay St., Historic District

324 E. State St., Historic District

123 Habersham St., Historic District

120 North Columbia Ave., Hwy. 21, Rincon

Yes, No Yes No garden

55 with Both Yes No No full house

No

The Mackey House

912.234.7404 mackeyhouse.com 190 Red Gate Farm Trail, Chatham Parkway

400 including Both Yes Yes house, garden and pavilion

Yes

No

The Mansion on Forsyth Park

912.238.5158 mansiononforsythpark.com

200 seated; Indoor Yes Yes No 250 standing

Yes

The Marshall House

912.644.7896 marshallhouse.com

290 (80 at Indoor Yes Yes No Yes ceremony site)

700 Drayton St., Historic District

123 E. Broughton St., Historic District

Massie Heritage Center

912.395.5070 75 meeting room, Both massieschool.com girls’ garden or 207 E. Gordon St., Historic District boys’ garden

Yes,

No Preferred small

Molly MacPherson’s Scottish Pub & Grill 912.239.9600

311 W. Congress St., Historic District

No

50 Indoor Yes Yes No macphersonspub.com

Yes

Moon River Brewing Co.

912.447.0943 125 Both No Yes No Yes moonriverbrewing.com

National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force

912.748.8888 up to 350; Both Yes Yes List mightyeighth.org 120 in chapel 175 Bourne Ave., Pooler

No

Old Fort Jackson

912.312.3038 chsgeorgia.org

No

The Olde Pink House

912.232.4286 200+ plantersinnsavannah.com

Ort Hall

912.233.2600 70 seated Indoor No Yes No Yes ladyandsons.com

21 W. Bay St., Historic District

1 Fort Jackson Road, East Savannah

23 Abercorn St., Historic District

112 W. Congress St., Historic District

150; approx. Both Yes No Yes 600 with rentals

Indoor Yes Yes No Yes

Palmetto Coast Charters

912.786.5403 8 Logan St., Tybee Island

Unlimited (beach, Outdoor Yes Yes Yes boat, etc.)

No

Perry Lane Hotel

912.415.9000 perrylanehotel.com

175 seated; Both Yes Yes 250 standing

Yes

The Pirates’ House

912.233.5757 200 Inside No Yes No Yes thepirateshouse.com

256 E. Perry St., Historic District

20 East Broad St., Historic District

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Pin Point Heritage Museum 9924 Pin Point Ave., Southside

912.312.3038 200 Both Yes No Yes No chsgeorgia.org

Planters Inn on Reynolds Square

800.554.1187 plantersinnsavannah.com

Presidents’ Quarters Inn

912.233.1600 32 Both Yes No Yes No presidentsquarters.com

Richmond Hill City Center

912.445.0043 400 Both Yes Yes No Yes richmondhillcitycenter.com

The River House Seafood Restaurant

912.234.1900 savannahriverhouse.com

River Street Inn

912.234.6400 72 Indoor Yes Yes riverstreetinn.com

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

912.721.4800 100 Both Yes Yes No Yes ruths-chris.com

Savannah Children’s Museum

912.312.3038 300 Both Yes No Yes No chsgeorgia.org

Savannah Civic Center

912.651.6550 400 Indoor Yes Yes Yes Yes savannahcivic.com

Savannah History Museum

303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Historic District

912.312.3038 80-100 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes chsgeorgia.org

Savannah International Trade & Convention Center

912.447.4063 1,000 Both Yes Yes No Yes savtcc.co

Savannah Marriott Riverfront

912.233.7722 1,600 Indoor Yes Yes No Yes savannahmarriott.com

Savannah Quarters Country Club

912.450.2285 400 exterior Both Yes Yes No Yes savannahquarterscc.com

Savannah Riverboat

912.232.6404 450-600 Both Yes Yes No Yes savannahriverboat.com

Savannah Station

912.233.5400 savannahstation.com

29 Abercorn St., Historic District

225 E. President St., Historic District

520 Cedar St., Richmond Hill

125 W. River St., Historic District

124 E. Bay St., Historic District

1111 W. Bay St., Historic District

601 W. Harris St., Historic District

301 W. Oglethorpe Ave., Historic District

Receptions at The Indoor Olde Pink House

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

65 seated, 120 standing

Indoor

No

Yes

No

Yes

No (with

Yes

exceptions)

1 International Drive, Hutchinson Island

100 General McIntosh Blvd., Historic District

8 Palladian Way, Pooler

9 E. River St., Historic District

601 Cohen St., Historic District

500 standing, Indoor Yes 350 seated

Choose from list

Choose from list

Caterer

Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum 912.232.1511 400 Both Yes No Yes No William Scarbrough House and Gardens shipsofthesea.org

41 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Historic District

The Shrimp Factory

912.236.4229 25 Indoor No Yes No Yes theshrimpfactory.com

Skidaway Island State Park

912.598.2300 150 Outdoor Yes No Yes No gastateparks.org/skidawayisland

Surf Song Bed and Breakfast

912.472.1040 12 Indoor Yes Yes tybeesurfsong.com

Choose Caterer from list

Telfair Museums

912.790.8879 telfair.org

Choose from list

Tybee Island Light Station

tybeelighthouse.org 400 Both Yes No Yes 912.786.5801

313 E. River St., Historic District

52 Diamond Causeway, Southside

21 Officers Row, Tybee Island

121 Barnard St., Historic District

30 Meddin Ave., Tybee Island

850 at Jepson Indoor Yes Yes Center

Caterer No

Tybee Island Wedding Chapel and Grand Ballroom

912.786.9099 180 Indoor Yes No Yes No tybeeweddingchapel.com 1114 U.S. Hwy. 80 E., Tybee Island

Vic’s on the River

26 E. Bay St., Historic District 140

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912.721.1000 200+ Indoor Yes Yes No Yes vicsontheriver.com


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Villa Marie Center 6 Dolan Drive, Isle of Hope

912.201.4069 diosav.org/event-rentals

96 seated; Both Yes No Yes 150 standing

Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa

912.201.2000 westinsavannah.com

840 seated; Both Yes Yes 1,600 standing

The Whitman Savannah

912.373.8111 thewhitmansavannah.com

125

1 Resort Drive, Hutchinson Island

611 Whitaker St., Historic District

E

No (with Yes exceptions)

Indoor Yes Yes Yes Caterer

912.897.1612 501 Wilmington Island Road, Wilmington Island wilmingtonislandclub.com

2740 Livingston Avenue, Eastside

No

Wilmington Island Club

The Wyld Dock Bar

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235 seated with Both Yes Yes No dance floor; 300 standing

Yes


912.692.1219 200 Both Yes Yes No Yes thewylddockbar.com

Beaufort, South Carolina The Beaufort Inn 843.379.4667 300 Both Yes Yes No Yes 809 Port Republic St., Beaufort beaufortinn.com Callawassie Island 843.987.2148 225 Both Yes Yes Cake only Yes callawassieisland.com 22 Callawassie Club Drive, Callawassie Island Dataw Island 843.838.3838 250 Both Yes Yes No Yes dataw.com 121 Dataw Drive, Beaufort Fripp Island Golf and Beach Resort 888.741.8974 300 Both Yes Yes No Yes frippislandresort.com 2119 Sea Island Parkway, St. Helena Red Bluff Plantation 855.348.4375 Unlimited Both Yes No Yes No (exterior) redbluffplantation.com 545 Glasgow Landing Road, Hardeeville Bluffton, South Carolina Belfair 843.706.4634 220 seated; 300 Both Yes Yes Cake only Yes belfair1811.com theater style 200 Belfair Oaks Blvd., Bluffton Berkeley Hall 843.815.8493 120 indoor; Both Yes Yes No Yes berkeleyhallclub.com/weddings 300+ outdoor 366 Good Hope Road, Bluffton -corporate-events Bloody Point Resort 843.341.5566 Unlimited Outdoor Yes No Yes No bloodypointresort.com outdoor 56 Fuskie Lane, Daufuskie Island Callawassie Island 843.987.2143 225 interior; Yes Yes No Yes Yes callawassieisland.com 300 exterior 22 Callawassie Club Drive, Callawassie Island Hampton Hall Club 843.815.9336 380 seated; Yes Yes Yes No Yes 170 Hampton Hall Blvd., Bluffton hamptonhallclubsc.com/weddings 425+ standing Montage Palmetto Bluff 843.706.6500 Multiple venues; Both Yes Yes No Yes 477 Mount Pelia Road, Bluffton montagepalmettobluff.com largest holds 500 Old Town Bluffon Inn 843.422.2029 80 Both No No Preferred Yes 1321 May River Road, Old Town Bluffton blufftoninn.com Caterer Oldfield Club 843.645.4622 300 Both Yes No No No 130 Oldfield Way, Okatie oldfield1732.com Rose Hill Mansion 843.757.6046 500 outside; 100 Both (interior Yes No No Bring not available your own 199 Rose Hill Way, Bluffton rosehillmansion.com inside (cocktail- style service) for reception Venue 1223 843.815.5335 150 seated; Both Yes Yes No Yes 1223 May River Road, Old Town Bluffton downtowncateringcompanycom 300 standing Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Beach House

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Both

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Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn

843.689.6767, ext. 224 costaldiscovery.org

Haig Point Club

843.341.8162 200, 150 seated Both Yes Yes No haigpoint.com

70 Honey Horn Drive, Hilton Head Island

10 Haig Point Circle, Daufuskie Island

250 (more with tent)

Outdoor (cov- Yes ered pavilion)

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The Demere Center

Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa 843.686.8476

Outdoor: 160 seated; Both 200 standing; 1 Hotel Circle, Hilton Head Island marriott.com/hhhgr Indoor: 1,000 seated; 1,400 standing

Yes

The Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort

843.842.8000 omnihiltonhead.com

Multiple venues; up to 250

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Poseidon Coastal Cuisine

843.341.3838 poseidonhhi.com

150 seated; Indoor 200 standing

No

Yes

No

Yes

Multiple venues; 80-250 max

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

23 Ocean Lane, Palmetto Dunes Resort

38 Shelter Cove Lane, Ste. 121, Hilton Head

Sea Pines Resort

32 Greenwood Drive, Hilton Head Island

Yes

No

Both

Multiple venues; Both Yes Yes No 800+

Yes

Vagabond Cruise

843.785.2662, ext. 155 Varies by boat Both Yes Yes Yes vagabondcrise.com

Yes

(with fee)

Westin Hilton Head Island Resort and Spa 843.681.4000 2 Grasslawn Ave, Port Royal Plantation westinhiltonheadisland.com

600

Wexford Plantation

185 seated with dance Both Yes Yes No Yes floor and band; 260 with tent outside

843.715.0913 111 Wexford Club Drive, Hilton Head Island wexfordplantation.com

Both

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

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149 Lighthouse Road, Harbour Town

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Yes

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Yes

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CAKES/ DESSERTS Gigi’s Cupcakes 912.349.2778 gigiscupcakesusa.com/ pages/savannah-georgia 5521 Abercorn St., Ste. 100, Savannah Page 62 Savannah Rae’s Popcorn 912.495.5015 savannahraes.com 206 W. Broughton St., Savannah Savannah Rum Runners Bakery & Café 912.355.4177 savannahrumrunnersbakery.com 324 W. Bolton St., Savannah Page 61

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The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra 912.547.3196 equinoxorchestra.com Savannah - New York Page 149

EQUIPMENT RENTAL EventWorks Rentals 803.633.1900 eventworksrentals.com 202 Bourne Blvd., Ste. 230, Savannah 912.483.5907 Page 141 Savannah Special Events by Ranco 912.944.6200 rancotents.com 117 Westside Blvd., Pooler Page 147

EVENT PLANNERS Absolutely Chic Events LLC 912.712.6594 absolutelychicevents.com Savannah Page 143 Ivory & Beau 912.200.4794 ivoryandbeau.com ivoryandbeau@gmail.com Page 8 Tara Skinner Weddings & Events {Formerly Posh Petals and Pearls} 912.596.6064 taraskinnerevents.com hello@taraskinnerevents.com 404 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah Page 139 Sebrell Smith Designer Events 912.604.6852 sebrellsmith.com Page 43

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FLORAL DESIGN Amy Harvey / Harvey Designs 912.495.9300 harveydesigns.com @harveydesignssavannah 251 Riverview Drive, Savannah Page 49 John Davis Florist 912.233.6077 johndavisflorist.com 2430 Abercorn St., Savannah Page 119 Kato Floral Designs 912.508.1166 katoweddings.com 418 E. Broughton St., Savannah Pages 4-5 Madame Chrysanthemum 912.238.3355 Find us on Facebook 101 W. Taylor St., Savannah Page 12

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JEWELRY Levy Jewelers—Since 1900 Historic Downtown Savannah, corner of Bull and Broughton, 912.233.1163; Oglethorpe Mall, 912.238.2120; St. Johns Town Center, Jacksonville, Fla. 904.527.2643 levyjewelers.com Back cover

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VENUES Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University 912.871.1149 georgiasouthern.edu/garden 1503 Bland Ave., Statesboro Page 72 Botanical Garden, Savannah Area Council of Garden Clubs & Historic Reinhard Farmhouse 912.355.3883 savannahbotanical.org 1388 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah Cha Bella and Earth to Table Catering 912.227.0136 cha-bella.com 102 East Broad St., Savannah Page 120 Cohen’s Retreat 912.355.3336 cohensretreat.com 5715 Skidaway Road, Savannah Page 15 The Demere Center 912.629.1024 hospicesavannah.org/ demere-center-rental 6000 Business Center Drive, Savannah Page 144 The Harper Fowlkes House 912.234.2180 harperfowlkeshouse.com 230 Barnard St., Savannah (on Orleans Square) Jepson Center for the Arts 912.790.8800 telfair.org 207 W. York St., Savannah Page 47



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Owens-Thomas House 912.790.8800 telfair.org 124 Abercorn St., Savannah Page 47 Quinney Oaks Plantation 706.551.5621 quinneyoaksplantation.com 286 Mulkey Road, Millen Page 71 Ruth’s Chris Steak House 912.721.4800 ruthschris.com/restaurantlocations/savannah 111 W. Bay St., Savannah Savannah Riverboat Cruises 912.232.6404 savannahriverboat.com 9 E. River St., Savannah Page 141 Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum William Scarbrough House and Gardens 912.232.1511 shipsofthesea.org 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah (between Broughton and Congress streets) Telfair Academy 912.790.8800 telfair.org 121 Barnard St., Savannah Page 47

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VENUES/ ACCOMMODATIONS Beachview Bed and Breakfast 912.786.5500 beachviewbbtybee.com

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1701 Butler Ave., Tybee Island Page 85 The DeSoto Savannah 866.990.9491 thedesotosavannah.com 15 E. Liberty St., Savannah Inside back cover Fripp Island Golf & Beach Resort 888.831.4453 frippIslandresort.com 2119 Sea Island Parkway, Saint Helena, South Carolina Page 131 The Golden Isles 800.933.2627 goldenisles.com 1505 Richmond St., 2nd Floor, Brunswick Page 6-7 Hotel Indigo 877.320.8458 hotelindigosavannah.com 201 W. Bay St., Savannah Page 18 Hyatt Regency Savannah 912.238.1234 savannah.hyatt.com 2 W. Bay St., Savannah Page 27 Oceanfront Cottage Rentals 800.786.5889 oceanfrontcottage.com Page 129 Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Savannah 912.415.9000 perrylanehotel.com 256 E. Perry St., Savannah Page 56 The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa 912.201.2200 westinsavannah.com 1 Resort Drive, Savannah Page 86


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