2019 Bride's Guide

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2019 Bride’s Guide Helping you plan for one of the most exciting days of your life together!

Congratulations to Ashley and Levi Neufeld who were married July 14, 2018. Courtesy Amber MacKinnon Photography

Think local first for your wedding needs! * Amber MacKinnon Photography * Ascent Dental * C&D Floral * Cappriccio Group * Christine’s Gift Shoppe * Coleman Legion * Crowsnest Insurance * Crowsnest License and Registry * Crowsnest Mountain Weddings * Crow Works Engraving * First Student * Greg’s Liquor & Cold Beer Store * Heritage Acres Farm Museum * Kalon Beauty Bar * Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village * Lynne DeCock Seamstress * Jessica Maunsell Photography * Mill Canyon Photography * Pincher Creek Co-op * Pincher Creek Legion * Pincher License and Registry * Ruffles Boutique * SGB Fitbodies * The Nail Bar

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Look local first when planning your wedding! Southwestern Alberta not only offers a beautiful setting for weddings, businesses here can also look after many of your needs and assist you with planning. One of the first things you may want to do is to share the big news and announce your engagement to the community. Booking a session for engagement photos will give you a selection of pictures to use with your announcements. Amber of Amber MacKinnon Photography, Jessica of Jessica Maunsell Photography and Jenny Vandersteen of Mill Canyon Photography are professionals who will work with you indoors or outdoors and cater to your specific tastes. Capturing precious moments from your engagement up to and beyond your wedding day is what these ladies excel at and you can preview their work online. Hang onto the coupon on page 12 to save when booking your announcement ad in Shootin’ the Breeze and allow the design team to create something unique and personal with your photos. It’s never too soon to start thinking about your health. Many brides-to-be put weight loss on their to-do list. Sheryl Baker at SGB Fitbodies can tailor a plan to help you be at your physical best by your wedding date. Speaking of the date, booking your preferred venue should

happen sooner rather than later. As Pincher Creek, Crowsnest Pass, Waterton and Castle Mountain become sought after as destination wedding locations, venues book up quickly. The Coleman Legion offers seating for up to 120 guests in a cozy atmosphere and a commercial kitchen is available for rent. Heritage Acres Farm Museum offers rental of multiple on-site buildings such as the beautiful Zoeteman/Vogelaar barn to add western flavour to any wedding. Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village offers a lovely outdoor setting for weddings in the museum gardens along with tent, table and chair rentals. The Pincher Creek Legion has room for 120 in the upstairs hall along with a commercial kitchen. Catering and bar service are available. Crowsnest Mountain Weddings offers a combination of venue and food service. Indoor and outdoor options are available at SpringBreak Flower Farm paired with meal catering by Country Encounters. Once your location is confirmed, you can start thinking about the atmosphere you would like to create. Every couple has a song and selecting the right music for your ceremony is very personal. Cappriccio Group is a flexible string ensemble who will play to your

heart. Nikki and staff at C&D Floral can assist you with decorations and giftware along with putting together floral arrangements to suit your taste for the wedding day and for other special events leading up to it. Christine’s Gift Shoppe offers a wide selection of giftware, including cake toppers and decorations, and Christine and staff are happy to help you find what you need. Brad at Crow Works offers custom engraving and a variety of items to leave your personal mark on, like wine glasses for the head table and flasks for the groomsmen. As you think about your personal look for your special day, you may wish to pay a visit to Ascent Dental to ensure your smile is bright when you flash your pearly whites. Leanna at Kalon Beauty Bar can assist you with hair removal and skin care along with providing tanning services and teeth whitening. Your nails will be in the spotlight as your husband slides the wedding band on your finger — Erica at the Nail Bar will ensure they are picture perfect and offers a variety of spa services as well. Once your gown has been selected, Lynne DeCock can provide alterations to guarantee a perfect fit and save you multiple trips to the city. Queenie and the girls at

Ruffles have a selection of fashion accessories and shoes to put together the ensemble of your dreams. They are happy to help with bridesmaids’ dresses and other dress wear as well. The ladies planning your bridal shower can order platters of meat, vegetables and fruit from the Pincher Creek Co-op and allow themselves to put their feet up and enjoy the event. Greg’s Liquor and Cold Beer Store can assist with liquor needs for events leading up to and including the wedding and they are happy to deliver. As you don’t want to see anyone drink and drive, consider connecting with First Student to arrange bus service to and from all of your special events. Staff at Crowsnest Insurance are happy to walk you through policies to cover yourself and the guests at your event. On the paperwork side of things, Crowsnest License and Registry, Pincher Creek License and Registry can guide you with paperwork and marriage licences to look after the legalities of starting your married life off right. After the wedding, connect with Shootin’ the Breeze again to share a photo and highlights of your big day with the community. Along with utilizing tips in this bridal guide, we hope you will take time to look local first when making your arrangements and purchases.

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Your wedding checklist Wedding planning can get overwhelming. In many cases, there are tasks that should be completed up to a year ahead of the event. This handy checklist will help you stay on top of all of the important details right up to the big day. Nine to 12 months before □   Decide on a wedding budget and track all your expenses     accordingly. □ Set a date. □ Make a guest list. □ Research venues for your ceremony and reception and book      the one(s) that you like. □ Decide if you want a bridal party and choose who you want to      be part of your day. □ Start collecting your guests’ addresses.

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Eight months before □ Shop for and purchase a wedding gown. □ Book your vendors for the day: photographer, DJ or musician,      florist, cake-maker and caterer (if food isn’t included with your     venue). □ Register for gifts. □ Build a wedding website that your guests can visit for extra     information concerning your wedding. Six months before □ □ □ □

Choose an officiant. Shop for and purchase bridesmaids’ dresses. Order the invitations. Buy your wedding bands.

Four months before □ Reserve transportation to and from the ceremony and reception     venues, if necessary. □ Have a cake-tasting and finalize the cake design. □ Schedule hair and makeup appointments and don’t forget to      book trial runs for both. □ Make a plan for decorating your ceremony and reception     spaces. Three months before □ □           □ □ □

Choose and order the groom’s outfit. Start thinking about the music and choose songs for the ceremony and the first dance. You may want to make a separate list for party music. Have a tasting with your caterer to set the menu. Start planning the rehearsal dinner. Select wedding favours and order them.

Two months before □ □ □ □

Send out the invitations. Make sure the bridesmaids and groomsmen have their outfits. Have the first wedding dress fitting. Shop for and buy gifts for your bridal party.

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One month before □ Meet with your officiant to go through the ceremony. □ Make sure you have your marriage licence. □ Start making a list of people who’ve confirmed they’ll be     attending. □ If another dress fitting is required, do it now. Two weeks before □ Book an appointment to have a manicure and pedicure the day     before. □ Have the final dress fitting and bring it home. □ Book the groom’s suit or tuxedo fitting. □ Track down people who haven’t responded yet. □ Confirm number of guests with your venue and caterer and      don’t forget to order meals to feed your DJ and photographer. The week before □ □ □      □

Make a seating chart. Delegate any day-of tasks to your wedding party and family. Supply your photographer with a list of pictures you want and your DJ with a detailed playlist. Write out cheques to pay your vendors.

The day before

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□ Relax while you get your nails done. □ Give the payment cheques to someone you trust in order to pay     your vendors. □ At the rehearsal dinner, give gifts to your bridal party. Your wedding day □ □ □

Have the flowers delivered to the wedding venue. Make sure the venue is decorated according to your vision. Keep calm and enjoy.

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Factors that can affect the length of your engagement Each year, millions of couples around the world tie the knot. But before couples walk down the aisle, the proposal to get married must take place. Many couples mutually agree to get engaged, while the experience may be a surprise for others who have thought about it, but may not have been sure when one partner or another would “pop the question.” Upon getting engaged, couples may ponder how long their engagement should last. There is no perfect answer, and engagement length typically depends on personal preference and the needs of the

couple. In fact, according to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study, the average length of an engagement is 14.5 months. A number of factors affect the length of a couple’s engagement, and couples should not feel as if they need to hurry down the aisle. For example, couples who will be financing their own weddings may need a longer engagement than those whose parents will be chipping in. In such instances, longer engagements give couples more time to save and may help them ensure their weddings are everything they

Engagement ring alternatives Engagement rings are often sizable investments. Money magazine reports the average engagement ring costs around US$5,800. An engagement ring symbolizes the start of a lifelong commitment and may even set the tone for a couple’s wedding day. Jewelry styles are personal, and grooms-to-be should carefully research their significant others’ preferences in terms of precious metals, colours and gemstones. Even though tradition holds that a diamond gemstone is classic for engagement rings, these precious stones are not the only options. In fact, before the Second World War, just 10 per cent of proposals involved diamond engagement rings. That number jumped to 80 per cent by 1990.

However, many modern couples now lean toward other offerings not only for the uniqueness they provide, but also for the potential cost savings. Those seeking something unique can embrace these engagement ring options. • Amethyst: This vibrant, lavenderhued stone can be breathtaking when cut the correct way. Purple shades have long been associated with royalty, making an amethyst fitting for an occasion as special as an engagement. Because amethysts, which are less expensive than diamonds, are a seven on the Mohs scale for gemstone hardness, they can be very durable. • Knot rings: These rings do not have a centre stone. Rather, they’re designed to be a tied knot or infinity symbol. These rings can

hoped for. Others may prefer a shorter engagement if they are financially stable and prepared to tie the knot. Couples in their late 30s may feel the tug of a biological clock and want to ensure there is ample time to get married and have children. A shorter engagement can facilitate that. Some couples may have little choice in the matter, as the length of their engagements may be dictated by the availability of their favourite venues. Work commitments, medical issues or travel responsibilities

also may affect the length of an engagement. Some couples may feel that an especially lengthy engagement diminishes their excitement about getting married. That “new engagement shine” can wear off as family and friends wait months or years for the wedding to take place. Couples generally are advised to stick with what feels right to them regarding the length of their engagements. Just like all aspects of the wedding, couples can weigh the opinions of others but follow through with what works best for them.

be particularly sentimental as they represent true, unbroken love. • Opal: Gemstones, like flowers, have been assigned certain meanings. Tying the engagement ring to one of them can infuse more symbolism into the relationship. Opal, for example, represents love, passion, creativity, spontaneity and inspiration. Those traits seem tailormade for surprise proposals. • Sapphire: While sapphire stones often are blue, they can also be yellow, green, pink and white. Sapphires are the third-hardest mineral. A white sapphire can be the perfect diamond replacement.

• Garnet or ruby: Red is the definitive colour of love. A Valentine’s Day proposal can be made even more special by presenting an engagement ring with a red gemstone. • Moissanite: The jewelry source Brilliant Earth says moissanite is a gemstone first discovered in 1893 by Henri Moissan in a meteorite that fell to earth. It is remarkably similar to a diamond in appearance and strength. Moissanite also has heightened brilliance, with a refractive index higher than that of a diamond. Couples have many beautiful alternatives to diamonds that they can explore when shopping for engagement rings.

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Make healthy habits part of your wedding prep After the big question is popped and loving partners decide to spend their lives together as a married couple, a whirlwind of activity will ensue. Although wedding planning is exciting, some couples may feel overwhelmed with all the decisions that need to be made before they can tie the knot. In this state of increased pressure, stress may build and health could falter. According to a Cornell University study, more than 70 per cent of brides-to-be have weight loss on the brain, but shedding pounds shouldn’t be the only health factor to consider. Here are some easy ways to stay mentally and physically fit in advance of a happy wedding day. • Get daily exercise. Exercise is important for maintaining a healthy body weight and keeping stress levels in check. Exercise also can boost mood. An optimum amount of weekly activity includes at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobics. Strength-training exercises performed at least twice a week complete a wellbalanced exercise regimen. • Slow down and relax. Those who go full-throttle with all of their responsibilities — including wedding planning — may burn out. Stress can weaken the immune system and make people vulnerable to illness. Schedule some time for date

nights with your fiancé, and don’t overlook the benefits of hanging out with friends and getting away from wedding planning for a bit. • Eat body-boosting foods. The foods we eat can impact everything from energy levels to skin radiance. Foods like berries, sweet potatoes, broccoli, greens, green tea and dark chocolate all contain antioxidants that boost the immune system, states the Food Network. Avoid drastic diets that can do more harm than good. Simply cutting 500 calories a day can help the average person lose a pound per week if weight loss is a goal. Simple ways to trim calories are to choose skim milk over whole milk and to choose lowcalorie snacks. • Cut down on alcohol consumption. Toasting to the future with a glass of wine may become rote in the months leading up to the wedding, but alcohol is a diuretic and a source of liquid calories. Alcoholic beverages dehydrate the body and cause it to hold onto water. When imbibing, stick to low-calorie cocktails like a vodka spritzer (60 to 80 calories) instead of a calorie-laden frozen margarita (300 calories). Feeling and looking one’s best starts long before the wedding day. By making health a priority, couples can start their new lives together on healthy footing.

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Unique reception ideas If you’re getting married, but the thought of a traditional wedding reception leaves you cold, try one of these three fun alternatives.

caterer that specializes in barbecue and get dirty with some ribs or pulled pork. Serve local craft beers and set up some old-fashioned lawn games.

Brunch reception

Cocktail party

For early birds, a morning ceremony and brunch reception is the way to go. Ask your preferred breakfast spot to cater and then serve all of the breakfast classics with espresso drinks to wake your guests up. Just because it’s early in the day doesn’t mean you have to have a dry wedding — mimosas anyone?

Backyard barbecue

If you prefer to spend your Saturday nights drinking beer and hanging out with friends, why not have a backyard wedding? Find a

Do you find banquets a bore but still want to dance the night away? Host a cocktail party! Your venue can pass around lots of appetizers and you can create a signature cocktail for the night. With this type of reception, you can use a smaller space to accommodate your guests. A wedding reception that breaks with tradition can be more memorable, festive and affordable than the standard dinner and dancing that follows most nuptials. Your options are limited only by your imagination.

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Heritage Acres provides a unique wedding experience offering a variety of venues to choose from along with a beautiful horse-drawn carriage to add character to your ceremony and photos.

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Supplement your invitations with a wedding website

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Congratulations on your engagement!

Wedding invitations traditionally include a few different cards and a whole lot of information. If you’re planning a wedding and want to cut down on the amount of paper you send, a wedding website is the perfect way to communicate with your guests.

your older guests may not understand the lack of a response card.

What needs to be on the invitation

What to put on your wedding website

All basic information about your wedding needs to be on the invitation. This includes the full names of the bride and groom, the location of the wedding and the date and time it’ll take place. Traditionally, your parents’ names would also be included, but if you’re paying for your own wedding, you can take or leave this tradition. Include the URL to your wedding website so people know how to access it.

RSVP cards Your guests need a way to tell you whether or not they can make it to your wedding. You can include this with your invitation, or have people respond on your website. Both options are acceptable, but keep in mind that some of

Save money without sacrificing Traditional weddings can cost an arm and a leg, and sometimes leave the couple in debt before they even begin their lives together. Here are seven ways to save money while still having the wedding of your dreams. • Limit your guest list. Request the presence only of the people that matter to you. Avoid inviting distant relatives you never see. • Find a beautiful location. Art galleries and botanical gardens are venue options that won’t need extra decorations. • Choose a restaurant. You’ll have all the tables, chairs and linens you need. • Serve only beer and wine. Or, if cocktails are your thing, create a signature drink to offer your guests. • Get a deal on your dress. Buy at a sample sale, or consider renting or buying a used one. • Minimize your decorating bill. Use candles as your centrepieces. • Make your own wedding album. Hire a photographer who will give you all of the day’s pictures on a flash drive and use an online tool to create your own photo book.

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Use the website to let your guests know about accommodations, the gift registry and directions to the venue. You can also include some photos of the two of you, introduce guests to your wedding party or add local fun facts for people from out of town. Building a wedding website is easy and oftentimes free. Consider using one of the following host sites: • withjoy.com • minted.com • weddingwire.com • theknot.com Alternatively, you can build your wedding website using Wordpress.com; it even offers a free wedding theme.

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Hairstyle tips A wedding is a tough time to experience a bad hair day. Clothing styles, time of day and weather all can dictate a wedding hairstyle, but ultimately one of the most important factors in a wedding hairstyle is finding a stylist who understands you and can exercise your vision. A patient, understanding stylist who is open to viewing different photographs and drawing inspiration from various places, as well as running through a few trial styles, can help brides (and grooms) look their best. In fact, trials are a must to ensure that a chosen style will work with your hair texture. If you plan to get your hair coloured, professionals recommend doing so about three weeks in advance of the big day so it looks natural and any potential snafus can be remedied beforehand. Your stylist may suggest a light trim prior to the wedding so that the ends are fresh and healthy. And since you’re putting your faith in a qualified stylist, trust their expertise and vision. Keep an open mind to their suggestions. You may fall in love with one of the options you hadn’t considered.

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For the guests •

Flip flops: these will be a hit when people’s feet start to hurt from dancing. Flower seeds or bulbs: your guests can grow your wedding flowers at home. Coaster with your initials: opt for a natural material like cork or wood.

For the bridesmaids •

Tote bags: have hemp or canvas bags personalized with their names. Jewelry: a dainty necklace or bracelet that matches their dresses. Floral robes: they’ll have something to wear while getting ready and they’ll look great in your photos.

For the groomsmen •

Flasks: if they’re a group that likes to party, these will get a lot of use. Monogrammed pocket watches: a good timepiece never goes out of style. Fun socks: men don’t always get a chance to show their personality, so get them some fun socks to wear with their suits.

Show some appreciation to your guests and bridal party by giving special wedding favours and gifts. And be sure to accompany the selected token with a simple thank you.

Choosing shoes When it comes to accessories that complement your wedding dress, your shoes are arguably the most important. You want your footwear to both reflect your personal style and be comfortable enough to wear as you dance the night away. Here’s a guide to picking the perfect wedding shoes. • Choose your dress first. You’ll want to match the style of shoes to your dress. • Make sure they fit. The best time to shop for shoes is in the late afternoon. If they’re comfortable after a day of work, they’ll fit perfectly on your wedding day. • Don’t experiment with high heels. If you’re not used to wearing heels, don’t attempt to wear them at your wedding. There are many flat and wedge styles that make beautiful — and comfortable — bridal shoes. • Make a statement. Shoes are a great way to add a pop of colour to your wedding attire. • Take them to your dress fitting. If your dress is long, it’ll need to be adjusted to the height of your shoes. • Break them in. Wear your shoes around the house to avoid any nasty surprises on the day of your wedding. If they’re tight or uncomfortable, take them to a shoemaker to stretch them out a bit. Lastly, don’t forget to book a pedicure before your wedding. Nothing looks better in stunning shoes than prettily pampered feet.

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Fabulous favours Trying to decide on wedding favours? Or maybe you’re wondering what types of gifts to purchase for your bridal party? In either case, here are a few ideas to look into.

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You’ve probably heard the 19th-century bridal rhyme: “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe.” Are you thinking about incorporating the associated traditions into your wedding but want to do so in a modern way? Here are some fresh ideas.

Something old • • •

Create a display of vintage photos of loved ones. Incorporate your grandmother’s pearl necklace into your hairdo. Create a brooch bouquet from vintage brooches and jewelry to carry instead of flowers.

Something new •

Find some cheeky lingerie to wear under your dress — it can be your little secret. If you’re not the type to wear jewelry, have rings tattooed on your fingers. Have a custom perfume blended just for your special day.

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Something borrowed • • •

Rent a designer gown instead of buying a dress you’ll only wear once. Borrow your parents’ wedding song for your first dance. If a married friend has a similar style to you, ask to borrow her veil.

Something blue • Forget a French manicure and paint your nails bold blue. • Wrap your bouquet with a blue handkerchief or ribbon. • If you’re wearing a ball gown, add a layer of blue tulle. Given how the rhyme ends, why not tape a quarter to the bottom of your shoe for extra luck? Be sure to choose one minted the year you’re getting married. Afterwards, you can save it as a memento and someday lend it to a loved one as their own something borrowed.

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Wedding photography trends Whether you spend two weeks or two years planning your wedding, it’ll be over in the blink of an eye. To ensure you capture the event with beautiful photographs you’ll appreciate for a lifetime, take a look at these three inspiring wedding photography trends:

Drone photography If your wedding is taking place in a beautiful outdoor location, a drone can create awe-inspiring photos that are impossible to get from the ground. Since photography drones are basically miniature helicopters with cameras attached to them, be sure to hire an experienced and licensed operator to avoid disaster.

Smoke bombs Photographers are now incorporating colourful puffs of

smoke that add an unexpected and untraditional element to wedding photos. Available in any colour, smoke bombs can be used in different ways to add touches of whimsy or drama to your pictures.

Photojournalistic photos Also called reportage-style photography, these photos have a more candid and natural look than traditional shots. While your photographer will likely still cue you for some pictures, they’ll be using smaller, less obtrusive cameras to capture intimate moments from your wedding ceremony and reception. No matter what type of pictures you eventually want to see framed on your mantle, the key to having beautiful photographs you and your partner will love is to work closely with your photographer.

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Secrets to at-home weddings Many couples preparing for their trip down the aisle follow the familiar sentiments expressed by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Such couples feel “there’s no place like home” when hosting a wedding ceremony or reception. There are many benefits to hosting a wedding at home. Homes often hold couples’ most cherished memories, and hosting a backyard celebration or an intimate indoor ceremony at your own home or the abode of a loved one can be a costeffective way to have a good time. Here are some tips to help couples navigate hosting an at-home wedding.

Assess the space The average home is not equipped to handle hundreds of guests, caterers and parked cars. Concessions in regard to comfort and safety will have to be made when drawing up the guest list. The wedding resource The Knot advises the general rule is six to 10 square feet of floor space per guest for row seating. You’ll probably need even more space for buffet tables, seating and a dance floor. You will likely need to temporarily move furniture to comfortably fit everyone indoors — or rent a tent large enough for a backyard wedding.

Hire a cleaning service It’s important to present a clean, inviting space when hosting a wedding at home. A cleaning service will conduct a thorough cleaning before and after the festivities, freeing up your time for last-minute tasks.

Book an officiant early Confirm with an officiant that they can oversee the wedding proceedings at your home. Some religious officials are not able to perform ceremonies outside of a place of worship.

Learn if it’s legal Certain municipalities may require permits for parking on-street, noise past a certain hour, closing of streets and much more. Do your research. You may need to co-ordinate parking at a nearby lot (like a school closed on the weekend) and shuttle people to your home.

Consult with an insurance carrier

Inquire if having such a large party at home is covered by your homeowner’s insurance policy, particularly if your home is damaged or someone gets injured during the festivities. Supplemental liability insurance or an umbrella policy may offer greater protection. Weddings at home can be a unique opportunity for couples who love the comfort and familiarity of their homes.

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