Welcome to my wedding planning blog!

About my wedding: Summer 2012 -- 200-250 guests (local and international) -- New England location (outside or inside) -- Activities including golf or boating -- Food and music are priorities

Please share any tips, recommendations or advice!!!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Top Three Venues

After a ton of deliberating we've narrowed the choices down to three venues for a summer wedding:

The Red Barn at Outlook Farm (South Berwick, ME)
The Museum of Science - Washburn Pavilion (Boston, MA)
Moraine Farm (Beverly, MA)

These three venues are amazing... each in their own way.  Throughout the process we've seen some amazing venues and while we are sad that we can't host weddings at each and every one, we are happy with what we've narrowed the choices to!

Ceremony Musicians

We are searching for ceremony musicians...

Steel Drums: http://www.panneubeansteel.com/
Classical: http://newenglandmusicians.com/
Woodvale String Quartet: http://www.string-quartet.com/index.html
http://www.livemusicmaine.com/index.html

Searching For A Celebrant

We decided a long time ago that we didn't want to be married in a church.  Although both of us were raised Christian (I'm Catholic and he is Episcopalian), we don't practice and didn't feel that we wanted a church ceremony. 

So now we are looking for a celebrant.  I'm shocked at how overwhelmed I feel about this - how do you pick one? How do you find one?  I've started to research (basically just by doing on-line searches) celebrants in New England. 

Here is what I've found:

Chaplaincy Institute of Maine - Graduates - http://chimeofmaine.org/Graduates.htm
Jo Madden - Life Cycle Celebrant - http://www.jo-celebrant-nh.com/Home_Page.html
Julie Draper
Will Saunders

Simple Bouquets - Tilton NH

I just came across this florist shop and am really interested.  Their tagline is contemporary-affordable-effortless and the flowers are gorgeous.

www.simplebouquets.com

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