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The setting was a perfect fall day in the Mad River Valley |
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The main aisle started with a wooden archway and ended with a Huppa, while our white sampsonite chairs provided the guests a place to sit |
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The readings expressed the bride and grooms feelings |
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A John Deere tractor and modified hay wagon provided shuttle service to and from the ceremony site |
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Cocktails were served outside the 1824 House converted barn |
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Umbrella tables provided a sitting area for the cocktail hour |
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The reception took place in our 80' wide tent on the back lawn of the 1824 House |
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The restroom trailer was hidden by a 20 x 30 frame tent on 10' high legs |
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The interior of the tent was furnished with 6' round tables, natural wood chairs, and rust colored table linen. |
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The bussing stations were hidden with our lattice screens. |
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Two serpantine bar kits served the 250 guests with their beverage of choice |
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Large candles fixtureswere hung from the sidepoles to add to the ambience. |
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The covered centerpoles were decorated with uplit tree branches |
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Guests were treated with blankets as their wedding favor (extras were given to the Red Cross) |
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Dessert were these candied Holsteins filled with chocolate sauce |
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The theatrical lighting provided a colorful ambience |
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The beautiful September evening in Vermont seemed to last forever |
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The CAD layout for the reception |