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Ace is the place for wedding gifts, too ANDREA MAGANA Daily Globe WORTHINGTON — Schwalbach Ace Hardware is known for its hardware items, home supplies and outdoor tools. However, apart from handy supplies, it’s the perfect gift store for a soon-to-be bride and her groom. Recently engaged couples are quick to fill out gift registries at stores like Target, Wal-Mart and Shopko and may not realize the advantage of completing a registry at Ace Hardware. “If they’re going to be getting married in the next
year or two, (a couple) can come in and fill out our gift registry,” said Jeri Kruger, Schwalbach Ace Hardware’s gift and houseware department manager. Ace Hardware offers everything from house paint to gift cards. The gift and home décor department has been expanding and now includes items like wall décor, candles, clocks, wedding decorations, small appliances and more. “In the last five years we have enlarged our gift and home décor department,” said Kruger. ACE, D4
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from Page D3 “We like to promote the registry when a couple comes into our store.” The bride is able to sign up for the bridal gift registry and choose everything she would like for her new home — whether it’s paint, lawn art or simple wedding figures. “We have so much in the gift and home décor department,” said Kruger. “We offer a lot of gifts for weddings and bridal showers.” The best part about the Ace Hardware gift registry is that it offers grooms an opportunity to place items on their gift registry. While many stores only consider the bride when it comes to wedding gifts, Ace Hardware makes sure it offers a wide range of gift choices for both the bride and groom. Ace Hardware retails benches, grills, Yetis (a brand of cooler) and plenty of lawn and garden furniture.
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A wonderful winter wedding Coffmans celebrate nuptials in late February JANE TURPIN MOORE Daily Globe WORTHINGTON — The cold never bothered her anyway, so Allison (Jaycox) Coffman chose to embrace not only a snowy wedding gown but also the white of late winter as the backdrop for her Feb. 27 wedding. For a young woman who served as Worthington’s first Winterfest queen in 2010, it was fitting that Coffman fretted about her wedding day’s unseasonably warm high temperature of 53 degrees. “It was the first time in many years it had been so nice on that date,” recalled Coffman. “I was upset because I thought all the snow would melt, but in the end
from Page D4 “The grooms can register for ladders and fire pits and because (Worthington) is a family area, they get about 90 percent of what they register for,” said Kruger. “Families love to buy things couples registered for.” Even though the gift registry purchase percentage is high, many out-of-town couples often feel they don’t need to sign up for small stores like Ace Hardware. Kruger encourages these couples to reach out to Ace Hardware and sign up for their gift registry — even if it’s over the phone. “If they can get past the fact that they don’t live here, and they don’t have to register at Target, they will have a great experience,” said Kruger. “If someone is from a distance, they can call in and give us a price range.” Attendees of the annual Daily Globe bridal fair during the winter can always visit the Ace Hardware booth. The
master’s degree in science education in 2014), they became engaged on New Year’s Eve 2014. “We had close to 14 months to plan the wedding, and our wedding took place five years from when we started dating; our first date was on Feb. 26, 2011,” explained Coffman. That was another reason a late February wedding seemed ideal to the couple. “I’d always wanted a winter wedding because I’ve always loved winter,” professed Coffman. “I’m a big snowmobiler and snow boarder, so I love snow and have never been upset about the cold.” With June through September being the most popular wedding months, the Coffmans soon realized they’d unwittingly gained a huge benefit with a Feb. 27 date: Less competition for venues and vendors. WINTER, D6
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store also sends out letters to their customers showing and explaining the wide array of items in their store. Kruger recommends that a bride fill out a gift registry four months before her bridal shower. This way, family and friends have time to purchase the gifts. Couples are encouraged to stop by or give Ace Hardware a call to see how it can make their wedding plans easy and effective. “It’s a great place and the gift registry is a wonderful thing,” said Kruger.
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we had the best of both worlds: It was a beautiful day so there were no travel issues due to weather, and there was still enough snow to capture the type of outdoor pictures I really wanted.” Coffman, the daughter of Chad and Kristin Jaycox of Worthington and a 2010 Worthington High School graduate, met her future groom — Bennett Coffman, a native of West Des Moines, Iowa — during her undergraduate days at Iowa State University in Ames. “He’s one year older than me, and we met at a fraternity/sorority event,” explained Coffman. “We discovered we had a lot of common interests — we’re both runners, animal lovers and huge Cyclone fans-so we started talking and that was it.” After a few years of dating, during which the pair completed their respective educations (Bennett Coffman is an industrial engineer while his bride graduated from ISU with a biology degree in 2013 before completing a
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WINTER from Page D5 “We had no problem reserving or finding any vendors,” confirmed Coffman. “Almost all of them were available, but we know that could have been an issue in the late spring or summer.” Initially, the Coffmans entertained the idea of being married in Ames, where they met, but the newlyweds are glad everything worked out for a wonderful Worthington wedding. “Ultimately it came down to the budget and ease of planning,” said Coffman, noting that her mother, Kristin, was “fantastic” about helping execute details locally, which allowed Coffman to concentrate more fully on her job as a biology teacher at Muscatine [Iowa] High School in Muscatine, Iowa — a nearly six-hour drive from Worthington. The Coffmans/Jaycoxes took full advantage of the recently expanded wedding services in the greater Worthington area, enlisting the services of Minneota-based wedding planner Lisa Gillund of Johnny & Dottie to
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help with some of the particulars. With the service centered at Coffman’s home church, First United Methodist in downtown Worthington, everything else seemed to naturally fall into place. “Being at my home church felt very comfortable,” said Coffman, who was baptized and confirmed in the same spacious sanctuary where she said her wedding vows. “It was very meaningful to us and it was a very welcoming environment, and Pastor Daren [Flinck] was fantastic,” she noted. “He counseled with us over Skype, and he made everything so comfortable.” With the groom’s dinner taking place at the Historic Dayton House (a short walk from the church following the Friday evening rehearsal), Coffman was again delighted to introduce their many out-of-town guests and wedding party members to a local treasure. “They were very impressed with its quality and location,” stressed Coffman. “We had plenty of room and it was a great showcase, a great way to feature our town and its history.” Coffman borrowed two of her favor-
ite colors — navy and red — to outfit the six bridesmaids, as well as offer decorating panache. “I definitely wanted some red involved, and navy provides a nice, traditional neutral to it, but we wanted to make sure it didn’t come off as too patriotic,” she said. “I think we managed to have a classic touch minus a patriotic feel.” Natural elements and accents — befitting an outdoors-loving couple and a biology teacher — were also keys to the wedding décor. “I love the smell of evergreens, and we were really going for a wintry theme, so we incorporated that into the tables and decorations,” mentioned Coffman. “There were woodsy notes with pines and pine cones — even the groomsmen had pine cones in their boutonnieres.” Additionally, the Coffmans planted a small pine tree together during the service, at the point where many couples light a unity candle or mingle vases of colored sand. WINTER, D8
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Bennett and Allison Coffman pose on their wedding day in Worthington.
WINTER from Page D6 “We thought it would be symbolic to plant a ‘unity tree,’ with the idea that it represented marriage, long-term growth as a couple, establishing roots and looking together toward the future,” observed Coffman. The Worthington Event Center provided the perfect setting for the Coffmans’ reception and dinner, with Hi-Lo Catering of Lakefield in charge of the food and D.J. Jayden Thomas spinning the tunes that kept their guests dancing well into the evening. “A lot of the vendors were recommended to us by the event center staff, and it all came as advertised,” assured Coffman. “Our guests really raved about the small-town vibe, and everything went so smoothly.” Nevertheless, Coffman admits they had a few near
misses in their planning efforts. “I didn’t pick out my dress until last summer — it was not the first thing I did — and when I started shopping for one in Sioux Falls, I kept hearing, ‘Ooh, you’re kind of cutting it close,’” laughed Coffman. “But I knew exactly what I was looking for so it didn’t take me long to find the one I wanted (a lacy cap-sleeved gown with a keyhole back), but looking back, I realize I probably shouldn’t have waited as long as I did. “It ended up requiring some extra travel in December and January to get the fittings done, and that was probably one of the more difficult parts.” Also, the Coffmans at first thought they could obtain their marriage license in Iowa or Minnesota, but it needed to be a Minnesota license for a Minnesota wedding. WINTER, D9
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A variety of wedding cakes are available at Worthington’s Hy-Vee as part of the store’s complete wedding package. Couples can also rent Hy-Vee’s cupcake stand to give their guests a wide variety of flavor, size and color choices at their wedding.
Hy-Vee offers catering, cakes, flowers for weddings ANDREA MAGANA Daily Globe WORTHINGTON — Hy-Vee offers an affordable, one-stop shop for newly engaged couples that includes catering, cake and floral arrangements. The Hy-Vee complete wedding package is designed for couples who want to take care of all of their wedding worries in one easy step. If a couple’s entire catering, flower order and cake are done with Hy-Vee, they will receive a 10 percent discount on the entire package. HY-VEE, D11
from Page D8 “We waited until about the last possible minute, so a suggestion we’d make to other couples is to apply for that up to six months in advance,” she added. “Those are two pretty big things.” Involving the Great Plains String Quartet —with two of Coffman’s former violin teachers in its ranks — was another special touch. Other “across the years” assistance came from the stylists of Lakeshore Clips, where Coffman’s hair had been cut and styled throughout her girlhood, and from Rickers Photography, where Coffman’s portraits were regularly taken during her childhood and as a high school senior. Now, as the Coffmans settle in at their Muscatine, Iowa, home with their two cats, Chip and Pepper, and prepare to attend numerous weddings of friends and classmates over the coming
“We loved having the support of the local community, and it made our wedding as great as it could be possibly be.” Allison Coffman summer, they reflect fondly on their hometown wedding and its winter setting. “We were told by some people that we were crazy to have a wedding in late February, but with a family full of football fans, fall was totally out of the question,” said Coffman. “We loved having the support of the local community, and it made our wedding as great as it could possibly be,” she continued. “We felt very blessed, and were surrounded by love and support.” And just the right amount of snow.
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“It’s pretty popular, and it draws a lot of people,” said Kim Rogers, Hy-Vee’s kitchen manager. The benefit of choosing the Hy-Vee complete wedding package is that it’s time-saving, resourceful and stressfree, Rogers added, as only one person is charge of the floral, cake and catering delivery. “It simplifies everything for (a couple),” said Rogers. “It’s one-stop, and with all the fine details included in the planning, it’s a plus that takes the headache away.” Hy-Vee offers various options for catering, but the most popular is the one- or two-entrée buffet. The buffet includes the entrées, one potato, one vegetable, one salad, a roll with butter and dessert. The only difference between the one and two entrée buffets is price. The choices for the entrées seem endless, from sweetened chili chicken to meat loaf. Couples also have an array of choices for their potato, vegetable, salad and dessert. “The most popular (entrées) are the fried chicken, the herb-roasted pork loin
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A bridal floral arrangement by Hy-Vee’s Samantha Soles. and the roast beef,” said Joseph Wagner, Hy-Vee’s assistant kitchen manager. The Hy-Vee buffet will leave couples and their guests pleased with their meal, but as the saying goes, “always save room for cake.” The cake portion of the complete wedding package requires that Hy-Vee make
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HY-VEE from Page D11 “We have quite a bit of variety because everyone has their own taste preference,” said Kelsey Bartosh, a Hy-Vee cake designer. If Hy-Vee doesn’t offer the cake flavor that a couple wants, the bakery department finds the best affordable solution by making certain fillings or — with a higher price — creating a different flavor. Hy-Vee also offers an alternative option for couples who don’t want a cake. Couples can rent Hy-Vee’s cupcake stand to give their guests a wide variety of flavor, size and color choices at their wedding. “We can set up a cupcake stand there and help with the stand, or they can have family members help,” said Bartosh. “It’s really whatever works for the couple.” Bartosh suggests that couples reserve their cake or cupcakes at least one month in advance, and to have a good idea of what they want before they order the cake. Couples shouldn’t
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“Have an idea of what you want, and don’t second-guess yourself.” Samantha Sholes
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be afraid to try something new with their design. “It works really well if they have a vision,” said Bartosh. “And we always love a challenge.” Food and cake are said to satisfy the soul, but beautiful floral decorations satisfy the eyes. The floral part of the complete wedding package requires that the couple purchase all of the main wedding floral arrangements with Hy-Vee, including the bride’s bouquet, the bridesmaids’ flowers, boutonnières and the corsages. Roses used to be a popular wedding flower, but today numerous floral arrangements are used in weddings. “Every bride has a completely different idea for the flowers they want
in their wedding,” said Samantha Sholes, Hy-Vee’s floral manager. With all of the different floral options, a bride also has to take into consideration the season of the year. Some flowers are only accessible during a specific season and may not be available for their wedding. “We do our best to accommodate to what they’re looking for, but sometimes that’s out of our hands,” said Sholes. Couples should order their floral arrangements six to eight weeks in advance to give the floral department time to order the flowers. Sholes also agrees with Bartosh, saying that the best way to have a stress-free wedding is to “be prepared.” “Have an idea of what you want, and don’t second-guess yourself,” said Sholes. Hy-Vee has been offering their complete wedding package for over ten years, and are dedicated to continue offering their services to couples who are preparing for their wedding. “We are available any day you need us,” said Wagner.
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‘Until Death Star do you part’ Couple enjoys unique, ‘Star Wars’-style wedding RYAN JOHNSON Forum News Service A week ago, in a banquet room not far, far away, a couple tied the knot after 12 years together. But first, David Bye had to put a forceful stop to insolent comments by a groomsman that threatened to halt the ceremony. “I find your lack of faith disturbing,” Bye said, squeezing his hand together and causing the groomsman to fall to his knees, gasping for breath, until officiant Leland Whitehurst II urged Bye to stop. Things went off with a hitch after that — and Bye’s “Force choke” of the disobedient Jedi groomsman certain-
ly wasn’t the only reference or joke during this May 21 wedding at the Fargo Holiday Inn that took its inspiration from “Star Wars.” Bye and his fiancee, Melissa Reimer, dressed the part. He wore a Jedi-style black robe — the officiant referred to him as Anakin Skywalker, after all — and Reimer took a cue from the white lace dress worn by Padme Amidala during the character’s secret wedding to Skywalker. Whitehurst gamely served as the officiant, delivering lines that twisted movie quotes into a loving tribute to the couple. He’s presided over weddings, but this was the first time he had to grow a longer beard so he’d look more like Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Getting into character From a Death Star cake to lightsabers that lit the aisle, signs of the franchise were everywhere — including in the outfits worn by guests. Reimer’s uncle and aunt, Jim Reimer
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