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BY THE LIGHT OF THE GAS STATION Mutual friends played matchmaker by arranging an impromptu late-night introduction at a gas station. Drew rolled out of bed and showed up groggy and sporting a hoodie festooned with a Canadian flag pin. Melanie was less than impressed. “Drew was the complete opposite of every guy I had ever swooned over. He was too short and too skinny, his hair and eyes were too brown and what was the deal with that hoodie? Is he even Canadian?” She told her friend, no thanks. DREW’S TOP 10 Undeterred, Drew messaged Melanie via Facebook. Despite her cool response, he tried again, this time listing 10 random facts about himself ranging from his first hamster, Smokey, to his traumatic introduction to the movie “Jurassic Park.” Melanie was hooked. Their first date was to Vala’s Pumpkin Patch, where they got lost in a corn maze but found each other. NOW FOR THE SWOONING “I never thought that I would end up marrying the boy I didn’t initially swoon over,” reflects Melanie, “but when I first saw him on our wedding day, there was so much swooning! He was so handsome. He was everything I’ve ever pictured in a groom.” THE MISSING MATRIARCH Instead of a bouquet toss, the couple opted for an “Anniversary Dance” with Drew’s grandparents – the longest-married couple in the room. When the dance started, though, Drew’s grandmother, Marla, was nowhere to be found. A cousin filled in while the rest of the family scrambled to locate grandma. “The DJ had to drag out the song,’’ Melanie says, laughing at the memory. “Finally, Marla was located (in the restroom) and rushed to the dance floor to join her husband of 58 years and receive the bouquet.” SYMBOLIC SCRAPS The bride used leftover pieces of her gown (which had been altered) to wrap the stems of the bridesmaids’ bouquets and the mothers’ corsages. “It was a great way to personalize the flowers and let each woman know she was a very special part of my wedding day,” says Melanie. SILLY SIGNAGE The couple needed signage to direct guests to the ceremony, reception, lawn games, bar and restrooms. “Drew came up with ‘We Do. We Dance. We Dine. We Play. We Wee,’” Guests especially loved the latter sign, says Melanie.

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BEST ADVICE

P LAN Y O U R P INS Melanie wishes she had collected her wedding inspirations in a more organized manner on Pinterest. A single inspiration board made it difficult to find specific pins. “It would have been much less stressful to have categorized my pins according to ‘DIY ideas,’ ‘table decoration,’ ‘flowers,’ ‘wedding gown inspiration,’ etc."

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POINT OF INSPIRATION Melanie, using a Pinterest photo as inspiration, made a guestbook “tree” by cutting leaves from scrapbook paper for guests to sign. After the wedding, the bride glued the leaves onto a canvas and added a coat of Mod Podge to seal the collage. Today the keepsake hangs in the newlyweds' living room. GOTTA LOVE THE GRANDPARENTS Because the couple has a 2-year-old son, they don’t always take time for themselves. Melanie’s dad and stepmom came up with a clever solution. Each month on the date corresponding with their wedding, the newlyweds receive a gift card from them redeemable for date-night babysitting services. Melanie's reaction: “Best. Gift. Ever!” MORE S’MORES, PLEASE! Guests had a fun dessert option: S’mores around a roaring campfire. “It was perfect for an outdoor wedding as the sun set and it started to get chilly,” notes Melanie. WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT HER “I knew I was going to be stunned, but there was no preparing for it. I saw my entire life in front of me, yet everything was focused around that single moment. As soon as I saw her, every bit of nervousness went away. I thought, ‘Okay, we can do this. We can do all of this because we are together.’”

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WAIT A MOMENT! Lauren and Dillon met at a party at Oklahoma City University. As Dillon was leaving, he stopped short and told his best friend (later, his best man), “Hold on, I need to get that blonde girl’s number!” SAND, SUNSET & SELFIES A trip to San Diego to visit Lauren's family included a surprise. The couple were on Coronado Island walking along the beach and snapping a flurry of selfies at sunset when Dillon bent down on one knee and proposed. HUSKERS VS. SOONERS During their wedding, Lauren and Dillon engaged in some good-humored rivalry. “We had a college fight song battle with Big Show Dueling Pianos to help raise honeymoon funds,” says the bride. “He is from Oklahoma, and I am from Nebraska. Enough said!” SWOON-WORTHY MOMENT Lauren couldn’t help but fall in love with Dillon all over again as the ceremony began. “He was whispering how beautiful I looked as ‘What a Wonderful World’ finished,” she remembers. THE PERFECT COURIER Lauren’s 2½-year-old niece, Nora, served as flower girl. When she reached the end of the aisle, she handed the groom a handwritten note from the bride. It read: "I can’t wait to kiss you.’” THE WEDDING POET LAUREATE “One of our groomsmen wrote a poem for us as a wedding gift and recited it at brunch the day after our wedding,” shares Lauren. “It was so beautiful and touching, it had us in tears. We framed it as a special keepsake.” THE FABRIC OF LIFE Guests shared their best wishes on quilt squares, which will find their way into a wedding quilt. THAT’S MAN WITH AN "O" “Dillon continuously has to spell his last name – Blackmon – so people don’t get it wrong. Now I do, too,” confesses Lauren. "People always assume it's Blackman." MAYBE IT’S A GHOST “I always know when Dillon doesn’t like where I place something in the house because it ends up in a different spot!” laughs Lauren. TOMATO/TOMAHTO “What I consider clutter, Lauren considers decoration, but it’s far easier to go along with it,” says Dillon. “I can say, though, that I really enjoy building a home together.”

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ALMA MATER LOVE Hannah and Samuel met at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, where they were both studying mechanical engineering and playing sports – he football, she volleyball. Samuel later proposed to Hannah under a brilliant starry sky in South Dakota's Black Hills National Forest. FORGETFUL BRIDE Hannah encountered a slight hiccup in her wedding preparations. “I realized I forgot my tiara halfway through my hair appointment and had to have my father bring it to the salon!” she laughs. “The same thing happened with my earrings when we started taking pictures.” JUST THE TWO OF THEM With all the hustle and bustle of the wedding day, the couple found their sweetest moment in an unlikely place: the limo on the way to the reception venue. “It was one of the only times we were alone together the whole day and could just enjoy being married and ridiculously happy,” Hannah recalls. PROPER RESPECTS The bride and groom’s escort table featured wedding photos of their parents, married siblings, grandparents and greatgrandparents. “It was a really fun idea that celebrated marriage in both families,” says Hannah. KEEPING TIME Ornate gold clocks were tucked into decorations at the reception, adding an elegant, antique touch to their wedding theme, “Have the time of your life.” MUSICAL CHAIRS Looking back, Hannah says the seating chart wasn’t nearly as important as it seemed in the midst of her planning. “A ridiculous amount of time was spent juggling people from table to table trying to come up with the ‘perfect chart.’ On the day of, people didn’t even spend that much time sitting in their assigned seats.” JUST A NIBBLE Hannah made the same mistake a lot of brides do. “Make sure you eat on your wedding day,” she advises. “All I had was a smoothie in the morning. By the time I got to the reception, I was ready to pass out.” MOTHER KNOWS BEST Hannah had the most reliable of wedding coordinators: her mother. “Having a mother who is also an experienced planner is a huge asset!” FOCUS ON THE BIG THINGS “No matter how much you plan, some things will not go the way you wanted them to,” says Hannah. “In the scheme of things, however, it really doesn’t matter, so don’t let the little things ruin your day.”

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MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE Andy and Callie met through mutual friends and connected instantly. “We danced and talked the whole night, ending in Andy getting my number,” Callie says. ROADSIDE SERVICE Early in their courtship, Andy’s truck broke down in Callie’s driveway. Callie, though, wasn’t about to abandon her new beau in the wee hours of the morning, no matter how tired she was. “I was attempting to fix my truck, and she fell asleep holding the flashlight for me,” recalls Andy. “From that moment on, I knew she was the one.” WHEN LOVE COMES KNOCKING Andy proposed with an antique door adorned with doorknobs in different sizes. “I had been talking about how I wanted this door to hang my jewelry on,” relates Callie, “and a beautiful, shiny ring was hanging from the middle knob!” THOSE AREN’T WEDDING BELLS During the wedding toasts, Andy’s mischievous nephew left the reception area and pulled the fire alarm as a practical joke. “The fire department showed up, and when we saw who pulled the alarm, we couldn’t help but laugh,” Callie admits. “It’s a memory we will never forget!” SOUTHERN GLAM The bride’s family hails from the South, so the couple added Southern touches to their wedding décor. Among them: magnolias and monograms. FROM BAPTIZED TO BRIDE The bride’s 90-year-old grandmother baptized Callie as an infant and then officiated at her wedding. “Walking down the aisle and seeing my soon-to-be husband and my grandmother standing together was a moment that I will never forget,” shares Callie. “It was a very special choice for Andy and me.” THE GOOD BOOK A custom-made Bible served as a guest book. “Each guest took a ribbon with a piece of paper attached for writing a favorite Bible verse or special message,” explains Callie. “Andy and I are big on faith, and it’s something we will cherish forever.” BIGGEST ADJUSTMENT “One word: sharing,” laughs Callie. “Andy is a taste-tester of many different foods – especially when they’re on my plate. It’s something I’m getting use to – because in marriage, what’s mine is yours.” STRESS BUSTING The couple opted for a “first look” as a way to relieve jitters and shed happy tears before the ceremony. “It was absolutely my favorite moment of our wedding,” Callie enthuses. “Andy’s pure emotion took my breath away.”

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HUSKER HOMECOMING Even though Andrew and Maggie attended the same middle and high schools, they didn’t know each other until mutual friends played matchmaker at the University of Nebraska Homecoming game in 2009. “We have been together ever since!” says Maggie. ARTFUL AVOCADO Andrew made his famous guacamole and carefully placed the ring box between crackers in the dish. “He asked me to look in the fridge and simply said, ‘Will you marry me?’” CREATIVE CUTOUTS The couple had their engagement photos taken in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, and used some of the more playful poses as cardboard cutouts for their photo booth. “We kept the cutouts a secret and loved watching our guests’ reactions at the reception," shares Maggie. “Everyone loved them and had a blast in the photo booth.” ONCE IN A BLUE MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM The couple’s rehearsal dinner took place on a rare blue moon, and they married on the exact day of Midsummer. TYING THE KNOT To honor the bride’s Celtic roots, Maggie and Andrew included a traditional Celtic knot ceremony during their vows with an assist from the bride’s cousin. “She described the symbolism as she tied our hands together,” Maggie explains. “Andrew and I then read letters to each other. I don’t think there was a dry eye among our guests.” STEALING A KISS After the judge announced that Andrew could kiss the bride, the couple stole a second kiss. “The judge responded, ‘I said just one kiss,’” recounts Maggie. “Everyone laughed!” BEAUTIFUL MUSIC A bagpiper played a wedding march from the ceremony pavilion to the clubhouse. PRESENTS OF PRESENCE “We had a lot of out-of-town guests with family and friends travelling from across the country and overseas,” says Maggie. “The celebration would not have been the same without their presence.” PREPARE TO BE MERRY Maggie advises getting organized, planning well in advance and following a timeline to stay on track. “Sometimes brides get so frustrated with the planning, they let their frustration interfere with the wedding day,” she observes. “They lose the big picture. I left ample time to recover from the process. When the wedding finally arrived, there was nothing to do but celebrate, dance, laugh, sing and be merry.” RUEFUL REGRET The couple hired a calligrapher to create place cards and table numbers. “I wish we would have thought to collect them after the reception,” the bride says. They have a few but it would have been nice to have more.

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Molly & Drew Halvorson | 07.18.15

Photographer Sam Swartz Photography Bridal Attire Hayley Paige "Dori" gown Sara Gabriel veil, Haute Bride earrings, all from Rhylan Lang Headband, Ellynne Bridal Hair + Makeup Eric Burden, Bungalow/8 Makeup Artist Kate Williamson/Kontempo. Bridesmaid Dresses After Six, Bridal Traditions Men's Attire Parsow's, Von Maur Rings Borsheims Floral + Event Decor Blooms & Bouquets Cake The Cake Specialist Music Image Entertainment Paper Goods Méldeen Wedding Coordinator Tracey Fricke, Occasion Designed

Planning makes perfect. Molly’s top advice for brides-to-be is to hire a wedding planner. “It was by far the best decision of our entire wedding planning process,” she confides.“Relying on that person to give you advice – and actually taking the advice – can be so important!” Read more from Molly's blog posts at weddingessentialsmagazine.com

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Molly and Drew chose “summer” as their wedding color theme and used pink, lavender, ivory, gold and silver in their modern, elegant reception décor at CenturyLink Center Omaha.

Molly works at Omaha's zoo. The tropical colors of its aquarium complemented her wedding colors for group photos and was also the location for a couple's shower.

Molly was so intent on following the wedding ceremony as rehearsed, she missed her cue to kiss the groom.

The couple had a two-tiered custom chandelier for their reception. “It rotated above the monogram on the custom dance floor,” says Molly.

The most-played song on Molly's iTunes playlist is "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers. She took inspiration from the song for the chair signage.

Hints of Disney’s “Cinderella” found their way into a fairytaleinspired wedding cake.

Molly’s advice: Pay attention to paper! Your printed pieces say a lot about your wedding. “These can sometimes be overlooked.”

The couple commissioned Jenna Johnson to paint the reception scene in real time. Guests loved passing by her easel to see her progress.

“Whimsical, dainty, modern with a vintage twist," is how Molly describes her wedding. “I was hoping to create an atmosphere that our loved ones would never forget."

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Kristah & Mark Nelson | 09.06.15

Photographer True Imagery Bridal Attire Maggie Sottero gown Black Tie White Satin, Fremont Hair + Makeup One Drake Place, hair Shayla Sexton, makeup Bridesmaid Dresses David's Bridal Men's Attire ASOS, JC Penney Rings Zales Florist Bohemian Bouquets (Etsy) Mountain Crest Gardens Cake Nothing Bundt Cakes Paper Goods Bride, printed by Botanical PaperWorks

Kristah’s advice to engaged couples is to relax and enjoy the day. “It will fly by and not everything will go as planned. We had mice in the piano during our ceremony,” laughs the bride. “Our wedding was at the Willow Creek Glass Chapel which is surrounded by cornfields. Mice were inevitable – the more the merrier! The day is about you and your groom – not the small details, after all!” Read more from Kristah's blog posts at weddingessentialsmagazine.com

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The couple made a majority of the decorations themselves. Their favorite item was a piñata painstakingly assembled by cutting single petals for 120 paper flowers.

“Rustic chic” and “country rustic” were considered for themes, but the couple ultimately went with "vintage" touches in muted greens and blues.

Tea cup succulents served as favors. "The thing I love most is that they will continue to grow after our ceremony." says Kristah.

Kristah found a unique way to preserve her flowers. She used succulents. “My bouquet and his boutonnière are planted in pots in our dining room!”

Not wanting a traditional wedding cake, the couple opted for a sweet alternative from Nothing Bundt Cakes. The topper was made to resemble a succulent.

During the ceremony, Mark couldn’t slide the rings onto Kristah's finger. “Everyone laughed when I took my hand back and shoved the rings over my knuckle. So romantic!”

“You might think that ordering flowers from Etsy could be a gamble. I was concerned at first,” the bride admits. “However, after careful research, I was comfortable with my decision.”

The couple wanted a “green” wedding and printed their invitations on seed paper. They also ordered plates made from biodegradable palm leaves for their reception.

Kristah and Mark asked two attendants to use instant cameras to snap photos of guests as they entered the reception. “I can’t tell you how many times we have looked through those photos!”

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Amy & Jeff Grewe | 05.30.15

Photographer Daniel Dunlap Photography Bridal Attire Tara Keely gown, Savvy Bridal CEREMONY & RECEPTION Prairie Creek Inn, Walton, Nebraska Bridesmaid dresses Jenny Yoo, tradesy.com Men's Attire Tip Top Tux Rings Borsheims Florist I Bloom, Lincoln Cake Tasteful Indulgence, Cake Art of Seward Paper Goods Bride, cardsandpockets.com

Ask Amy and Jeff Grewe what they say about each other, and they answer together verbatim. “We’re better together!” In reflecting on her big day, Amy shares an important lesson. “Pin away – then step away! Starting on Pinterest early in the planning process is a great way to develop the style of your wedding, but let it stop there. Your wedding will likely never look like a wedding you see on Pinterest, and developing those high expectations will suck the joy out of the planning process.” Read more from Amy's blog posts at weddingessentialsmagazine.com

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The bride’s sister made a cake piñata and filled it with fortune cookies in a nod to their late father. “Going out for Chinese food was one of our favorite father-daughter activities.”

“Though the reception was in a barn, I wanted to depart from the typical ‘rustic’ look,” says Amy. “There wasn’t an inch of burlap or a mason jar in sight.” Instead, she used paper fans.

The bride’s sister tucked a giant fortune cookie into the piñata just for the couple. On the fortune were their lucky numbers – 5, 30 and 2015 – the date of their wedding.

After the ceremony, Amy and Jeff found a quiet spot away from the crowd and were treated to a private serenade by their violinists. “It was so nice to relax and soak it all in even if just for a moment."

“Bunny, our Welsh corgi, brings us so much joy!” Amy enthuses. “One of the great advantages of having our entire wedding at a bed & breakfast was that Bunny could be a part of all of it – even the reception!"

“My husband and I own a tree service, so naturally, trees are our thing,” Amy explains. Having guests sign the branches of a tree for their guest book was the perfect personal touch.

Flower power appeared throughout the décor – Amy’s flower doodle, that is. The freehand motif appeared on everything from invitations to stationery to a charming chalkboard.

“I feel that I successfully ‘branded’ our wedding,” Amy says of her flower motif. She shares a how-to for her DIY invitation gold leafing on the Wedding Essentials blog.

The cake toppers reflected Jeff’s love for trees and acorns. “Years ago, Jeff would collect bur oak acorns, plant them in his basement and create time-lapse videos as they grew,” explains Amy.

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Lisa & Corbin Schoenberger | 08.01.15

Photographer Amy Cloud Photography Bridal Attire David's Bridal Hair + Makeup Mary Jo Rhoades, hair Blush Makeup Artistry Bridesmaid Dresses After Six, Bridal Traditions Men's Attire Macy's, The Tie Bar Rings 14 Karat Florist Sue McEvoy, mother of bride Bou.quet Cake Bliss Bakery, Hy-Vee Reception Venue Il Palazzo

Lisa has been to more than 100 weddings since graduating from college and likes to joke that she’s a professional wedding guest. This time she was finally the bride. "First of all, I have never felt more loved, obviously by my husband, but also by everyone around us,” Lisa reflects of her big day. "If you’re smart, you’ll let people help, because there are so many moving pieces and trying to do it all on your own will only result in a ton of burnout.” Read more from Lisa's blog posts at weddingessentialsmagazine.com

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Che, the couple’s canine, was in cahoots with Corbin from the get-go. When he was ready to propose, the aspiring groom-to-be coaxed the pup to perch amid flowers in the bedroom.

Lisa paid homage to family matriarchs by tucking a poppy in her bouquet in honor of her grandmother and carrying a lily-of-the-valley handkerchief in a nod to the groom’s grandmother.

The cake design reflected the hobnail pattern on the milk glass used in the décor. Lisa found the cake topper on Etsy. "It was a darling way to include our beloved dog."

Lisa’s engagement ring features an 1800s hand-cut diamond. “The sapphires surrounding the stone are my husband’s birthstone,” says Lisa. The band was an estate piece.

Shortly before the wedding, the best man was diagnosed with cancer and had to miss the couple's wedding for treatment. The wedding party donned purple wrist bands to show their support.

“There is something very classy and old school about hand-lettered calligraphy,” reflects the bride. The couple’s monogram appeared on a number of elements, including custom cups.

The bride personalized her look with vintage jewelry and a midnight blue beaded handbag. See the blog for her top shops for vintage jewelry in Omaha.

The wedding featured plenty of 1950s and ‘60s elements. “There were tons of vintage-meets-modern details, including milk glass for reception décor,” shares Lisa.

“I have a very feisty Irish temperament,” Lisa confesses on the blog. “(Corbin’s) very good at bringing me back to center and helps put things in perspective.”

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Seven dresses symbolize the start of something beautiful and enduring. Text Kim Carpenter Photography Makarios Photography Studio

From high necks to impossibly puffy sleeves, the dresses here depict bridal fashion through the years as well as the personal histories of the women who wore them. “The styles are all different, but the commitment is the same,” observes the bride who brought it all together.

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“I feel that I’ve learned something about each of these women and about marriage and life. Honoring them at my wedding was really important to me,” says Alicia Schroder.

Most women wouldn’t think of sharing the spotlight with another bride on their wedding day. Alicia Schroder made a point of it. She happily ceded attention from herself and onto not just one but seven other brides when she and husband Paul tied the knot in March 2015. “I didn’t want it to be all about me,” explains the 25-year-old pharmacist, who centers her life on faith and family. “Although a wedding is supposed to focus on the bride, I am who I am because of my family and the women who’ve come before me.” To pay homage, Alicia asked her mother and Paul's mother, her aunt and two of her grandmothers as well as Paul’s sister and sister-in-law if she could display their dresses at the wedding reception. The women happily consented, and Paul meticulously crafted seven mannequins from chicken wire, while the bride and her mother collected photos and personal reflections to be included with the cherished gowns in a “Legacy of Love.” “A woman spends a lot of time dreaming about and shopping for her wedding dress. It’s the dress she feels the most beautiful in,” Alicia observes. “She makes the biggest commitment of her life wearing this dress, and then after the wedding, it just sits in a box in a closet. "This was my way of honoring those women who have impacted our lives.”

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omaha temperatures Rain on your wedding day is considered good luck. Sweltering heat is not.

On Average January is the driest, coolest month and has the most cloudy days. May is the wettest month. July is the warmest month. October has the most clear days. January

1st

15th

Average High

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32

Average Low

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13

Sunrise Time

7:50 a.m.

7:48 a.m.

Sunset Time

5:05 p.m.

5:20 p.m.

Average Monthly Precipitation:

.7 inches

February

1st

15th

Average High

33

36

Average Low

13

16

Sunrise Time

7:36 a.m.

7:20 a.m.

Sunset Time

5:40 p.m.

5:58 p.m.

Average Monthly Precipitation:

.9 inches

march

1st

15th

Average High

42

49

Average Low

22

26

Sunrise Time

6:59 a.m.

7:37 a.m.

Sunset Time

6:14 p.m.

7:31 p.m.

Average Monthly Precipitation: 2.1 inches april

1st

15th

Average High

57

62

Average Low

32

37

Sunrise Time

7:08 a.m.

6:45 a.m.

Sunset Time

7:49 p.m.

8:04 p.m.

Average Monthly Precipitation: 3.4 inches may

1st

15th

Average High

68

72

Average Low

44

50

Sunrise Time

6:21 a.m.

6:05 a.m.

Sunset Time

8:21 p.m.

8:36 p.m.

Average Monthly Precipitation: 4.7 inches

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1st

15th

Average High

76

81

Average Low

55

60

Sunrise Time

5:53 a.m.

5:50 a.m.

Sunset Time

8:51 p.m.

8:59 p.m.

Average Monthly Precipitation: 4.1 inches


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Bouquet Design: Events Etcetera

Clematis

Ranunculus

TEXT Chris Christen Photography Heidi Thorson

COLOR PICKS THAT WOW It’s going to be a vibrant season of “I do’s” if these colorful bouquets are any indication. Who knew blue thistle would emerge as the pick of the season? Or kale would cozy up to celosia? Bring on the celebration!

Deep purple, raspberry, blush, ivory

If you love an explosion of color, mix:

Bright purple, rose, mango, mint

Hybiscus, rose, orange, saffron


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Hydrangea Standard rose

Carnation

If nature is your thing, try:

Peach, soft pinks, ivory

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Dark purples, mossy greens


Bouquet Design: Events Etcetera

Garden roses

Spray roses

Spray roses

Sandersonia

If you're crazy for citrus, go with:

Tangerine, orange, kumquat, lemon

Kumquat, orange, lime, peach

Mango, banana, kale, lime

 

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Bouquet Design: A Flower Basket

Grevillea Ivanhoe

Spray roses

Dusty Miller

Seeded eucalyptus

If your passion lies in red, embrace:

Red velvet, saturated pinks

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Raspberry, plum, green, ivory

Crimson, raspberry, rich evergreens


Bouquet Design: A Flower Basket

Cockscomb

Achillea

Queen Anne’s Lace

If love is the spice of life, mix:

Saffron, lemon, cumin, mint

Chili pepper, turmeric, cumin, oregano

Parsley, oregano, turmeric, paprika

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Bouquet Design: A Flower Basket

Lisianthus Blue thistle

Alstroemeria

Wax flower

If you're royally smitten with purple, combine:

Eggplant, silvery blues, gray

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Rich purples, blush, emerald

Rosy pinks and silvery blues


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TREND WATCH

Editors' Picks: 5 Ways to Freshen Your Wedding

Pantone reveals “Rose Quartz” and “Serenity” as 2016 Colors of the Year. Copper provides a stunning complement. WE discovered that combining Pantone’s color duo produces a glorious shade of lavender. Take a cue from our bride bloggers: three out of four featured in this issue used the hue.

Watercolor-inspired details lend an artful edge to invitations, cakes – even dresses. Pastel washes and painterly flowers have a romantic, ethereal quality that bohochic brides will love but there’s potential here for every style of wedding.

Shimmer and sparkle assume their place – even in informal ceremonies. It’s only natural. A wedding is one of life’s shining moments – so add those glittery details without apology!

Live-event artists paint special wedding moments as they happen. Some even do quickie portraits of guests as wedding favors. See how a real bride makes the trend her own, page 55.

Jaw-dropping gowns give new meaning to the blushing bride. Skin-baring, bodyconscious styles ooze sensuality with illusion panels, plunging fronts and backs, cropped tops and slimmer, drapier silhouettes. Lace – all over, cut out, appliquéd – is soft and romantic and seductive in illusion and transparent applications. A-line and 3-D tulle skirts rule. Strapless finally looks passé.

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Vegetables, fruits and herbs star as accents in centerpieces and bouquets. Mini eggplants, Brussels sprouts, red kale, pomegranates, parsley and rosemary add a fresh vibe to a classic mix of blooms. Texturerich thistles, air plants, succulents and ferns shake things up, too. Incredible edible fruit tops the cake. For autumn flavor, try dahlias, raspberries and blackberries. In winter, nuts and figs provide a tasteful crown. Summer screams for citrus!

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Turn On the Juice!

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Looking to clean up your complexion, grow out your hair, fight illness, stay stress-free or re-energize before your wedding day? Try a six-month juicing regimen. A two-to-one ratio of vegetables to fruits is a good rule of thumb for concocting recipes. You’ll get the benefit of the nutrients in the veggies and just enough sugar from the fruit to achieve a perfect blend of flavors. Run the ingredients in these recipes through a juicer and starting sipping.

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Apple · Carrot · Beet Carotenoids in beet juice promote healthy hair, while blueberries are packed with antioxidants and improve brain health. 2 medium beets 1 apple (Fuji or Granny Smith) 3 medium carrots 2 cups blueberries

NO TIME FOR CLEANSERS Doing anything outside the norm right before your wedding is a bad idea, and this includes juice cleanses. Since the purpose of a juice cleanse is to detoxify the body, undertaking one can cause side effects such as headaches, nausea or fatigue. Plan yours in advance.

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Add a splashy dash to your nuptials with a signature cocktail that matches the brightest shade in your palette and captures the mood of the day. David Kerr of The Tavern in Omaha’s Old Market shares six specialty recipes here. Personalize your choice with a creative name that reflects your wedding theme or your personality as a couple.

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Ever moment. Ever detail.

Red Devotion

Combine 1.5 ounces Deep Eddy’s cranberry vodka with equal parts cranberry juice and tonic water to fill a tall glass. Garnish with lime slice.

Orange Ardor

Combine 1 ounce each Monkey Shoulder Scotch Whisky, Bärenjäger honey liqueur and orange juice; Ÿ ounce simple syrup; 2 dashes Angostura bitters. Garnish with orange twist.

Yellow, Beautiful Fill champagne flute or Tom Collins glass with 3 ounces well-chilled Prosecco; add 2 dashes orange bitters; top off with pineapple juice (shaken until frothy). Garnish with pineapple.

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Combine 1.5 ounces Hendrick’s gin, ½ ounce each simple syrup and Midori melon liqueur. Top with sour mix; garnish with olive and cucumber slice in an accordion fold.

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For a twist on a Long Island Ice Tea, combine ½ ounce each vodka, tequila, rum and bue curaçao. Add sour mix; shake over ice; top with Sprite; garnish with lemon slice.

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Find these bridal professionals in our magazine and/or at our Wedding Essentials bridal shows. Be sure to mention that you discovered them through us!                               

Accommodations Courtyard Marriott

Jos. A Bank

josbank.com

Gigi's Cupcakes

courtyard.marriott.com

DoubleTree by Hilton | p. 15

Men's Wearhouse

menswearhouse.com

Hog Wild Pit BBQ | p. 25

doubletreeomahadowntown.com

Embassy Suites | Inside front cover

Rhylan Lang | Back Cover

Hy-Vee | p. 5

Spotlight Formal Wear

Johnny's Italian Steakhouse | p. 25

Tip Top Tux | Inside back cover

La Casa Pizzaria

Younkers

Mad Ox Bakery

Holiday Inn Downtown Omaha

Beauty & Health

Main Event Catering

Arbonne International

Holiday Inn & Suites at Ameristar

amylsmith.myarbonne.com

Nothing Bundt Cakes

Home 2 Suites by HIlton

wrapupomaha.myitworks.com

Hotel Deco

jamberry.com

Lied Lodge | p. 79

marykay.com

Omaha Marriott | p. 89

rodanandfields.com

Regency Lodge | p. 14

sfwsalon.com

Residence Inn | p. 81

victorvictoriasalon.com

embassysuitesomaha.com embassysuitesomahalavista.com

rhylanlang.com

Hampton Inn, Council Bluffs

spotlightformalwear.com

hamptoninn3.hilton.com

Hilton Garden Inn

hiltongardeninn.hilton.com

Hilton Omaha | p. 3 omaha.hilton.com holidayinn.com holidayinn.com

home2.hilton.com/omaha hoteldecoomaha.com liedlodge.org

marriott.com/omaha regencylodge.com residenceinn.com

Attire Blush Bridal Boutique | p. 29 blushbridalne.com

David's Bridal

davidsbridal.com

Dillard's

dillards.com

Ellynne Bridal

ellynnebridal.com

Gentleman's Choice | p. 69 omahatuxedos.com

tttux.com

younkers.com

It Works!

Jamberry Nails Mary Kay

Rodan + Fields

Salon For Women | p. 79 Victor Victoria Salon & Spa

hogwildpitbbq.com hy-vee.com

johnnysitaliansteakhouse.com lacasapizzaria.net madoxbakery.com maineventcatering.com nothingbundtcakes.com

Pettit's Pastry

pettitspastry.com

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory rockymountainchocolatefactory.com

Sam & Louie's Catering samandlouiespizza.com

Simply Elegant Cakes

simply-elegant-cakes.com

Stokes Bar & Grill stokesomaha.com

Villamonte's Cuisine v-cuisine.com

Catering & Cakes

Event Design & Décor

All Inclusive Catering

AAA Rents & Events Services | p. 83

Anthony's Steakhouse | p. 89

Blooms & Bouquets | p. 9

Attitude on Food | p. 4

Chair Cover Elegance

Catering Creations | p. 14

David M. Mangelsen's | p. 68

Coldstone Creamery

Events etcetera

Cornhusker Beverage & Bridal | p. 77

Honeyman Rent-All | p. 77

allinclusivecatering.net

anthonyssteakhouse.com attitudeonfood.com

cateringcreations.com

coldstonecreamery.com cornhuskerbeverage.com

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aaarentsevents.com

bloomsandbouquets.com

facebook.com/chaircoverelegance mangelsens.com

floralsetcetera.com honeymanrentall.com


Perfect

SLEEKMODERN

Memrical | p. 2

Leah Marie Photography | p. 68

Nobbies

Lulla Photography

Occasion Designed | p. 35

Mae Small Photography | p. 7

Step Group

MAK Images

United Rent-All | p. 29

Multi-Images Photography

Wowfactore

Shondy Studios

Floral

T. Sterba Photography

A Flower Basket

Tin Box Weddings

memrical.com

nobbiesparties.com occasiondesigned.com stepgroupinc.com unitedrent-all-omaha.com wowfactore.com

aflowerbasket.org

Blooms & Bouquets | p. 9 bloomsandbouquets.com

David M. Mangelsen's | p. 68 mangelsens.com

Events etcetera

floralsetcetera.com

Hy-Vee | p. 5 hy-vee.com

Wowfactore

wowfactore.com

Invitations Cornhusker Beverage & Bridal | p. 77 cornhuskerbeverage.com

David M. Mangelsen's | p. 68 mangelsens.com

DSY Invitations

dsyinvitations.com

Jewelry Borsheims | p. 11

leahmarie-photography.com lullaphotography.com maesmall.com

makimages.com multi-images.com

shondystudios.com sterbaphoto.com

tinboxweddings.com

TK Imaging

tkimaging.com

True Cotton Weddings | p. 85 truecottonweddings.com

Planner Occasion Designed | p. 35 occasiondesigned.com stepgroupinc.com

Preservation Memories Bi-Design memoriesbidesign.biz

Omaha Lace Cleaners | p. 85 omahalacecleaners.com

Real Estate celebrityhomesomaha.com

Music

Bed Bath & Beyond

Bircher and Bircher Music

Borsheims | p. 11

completeomaha.com

Dfunk

dfunk.net

Photography & Videography Action Photobooth | p. 69

actionphotoboothomaha.com

Complete | p. 63

completeomaha.com

Image Society

myimagesociety.com

Jeremy Johnson Photography jeremyjohnsonphoto.com

NIKKI MOORE PHOTOGRAPHY

Celebrity Homes | p. 71

Registry & Gifts

Complete | p. 63

CREATIVE CREATIONS OMAHA

Step Group

borsheims.com

bircherandbirchermusic.com

NIKKI MOORE PHOTOGRAPHY

bedbathandbeyond.com borsheims.com

Celebrity China & Cookware | p. 65 celebritychina.com

Dillard's

dillards.com

Younkers

younkers.com

Travel

Contact us

Events@RalstonArena.com 402.934.9966

Custom Cruises & Travel | p. 67 ccruises.com

Enchanted Honeymoons

enchantedhoneymoonstravel.com

7300 Q Street | Omaha, NE RalstonArena.com  

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YOUR

ultimate GUIDE

TO C EREMON Y & RE C EP T ION V ENUE S IN GRE AT ER OMA H A

Bella Terre

A view in fontenelle hills

Capacity: 300 (inside), 300 (outside) With soaring 80-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, this venue with a 1,800-square-foot deck overlooks the Fontenelle Hills Golf Course. 1102 Country Club Court | 402-291-2982 aviewvenues.com | p. 21

Bellevue event center

A VIEW ON STATE

Capacity: 325 (inside), 300 (outside) This fresh, new venue in the Omaha area has three rooms to choose from, spacious bridal suites and a covered ceremony pavillion. 13467 State St. | 402-933-2929 aviewvenues.com | p. 21

A VIEW WEST

Capacity: 450 (inside), 475 (outside) A modern, contemporary space with a touch of elegance perfect for entertaining friends and family on your wedding day. 4141 N. 156th St. | 402-991-9872 aviewvenues.com | p. 21

Capacity: 700 (inside) Scheduled for completion in Spring 2016, the 25,000-square-foot multi-use facility will be joined by a 122-room Courtyard Marriott. 3730 Raynor Parkway | 319-626-5600 kinseth.com

club at indian creek, the

Capacity: 400 (inside), 360 (outside Indian Creek Golf Course surrounds this facility, and an outdoor ceremony lets you take in the view. Professional staff & comprehensive menu. 3825 N. 202 St. | 402-289-0900 theclubatindiancreek.com | p. 83

Diamond room, the

Anthony's Steakhouse

Capacity: 350 (inside), 150 (outside) The 9,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom is perfect for dinner and dancing. The patio has a gazebo and waterfall. 7220 F St. | 402-331-7575 anthonyssteakhouse.com | p. 89

Capacity: 600 (cocktail), 450 (seated) This industrial urban chic event space opened in 2015. Located downtown close to bars and hotels. 605 N. 13th St. | 402-915-0177 diamondroomomaha.com

Ashland GOlf Club

Doubletree by Hilton Omaha downtown

Capacity: 250 (inside) Located between Omaha and Lincoln on pristinely manicured grounds that will create a gorgeous backdrop for your special day. 16119 Highway 6, Ashland NE | 402-944-3344 ashlandgolfclub.com | p. 39 REN TA L S AVA I L A B L E

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Capacity: 400 (inside), 400 (outside) Italy meets Iowa in a reception hall and vineyard just south of Omaha, bringing your destination wedding closer to home. 23375 Barrus Rd., Glenwood | 402-657-5543 bellaterre.com | p. 53

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C EREMON Y S I T E AVA I L A B L E

Capacity: 650 (inside) After the ceremony, get ready for a fun night of dining and dancing in the Grand Ballroom. 1616 Dodge St. | 402-636-7600 doubletreeomahadowntown.com | p. 15 OU T S I D E C AT ERER


CONTACT THE OMAHA MARRIOTT TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR SPECIAL DAY

10220 REGENCY CIRCLE | OMAHA, NE 68114 | 402.399.9000 | WWW.OMAHAMARRIOTT.COM

Photo by: Lane Weddings

The Art of Perfection

7220 F STREET OMAHA, NE 68127 402-331-7575 ANTHONYSSTEAKHOUSE.COM CATERING@ANTHONYSSTEAKHOUSE.COM

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Embassy suites by hilton downtown omaha

hilton omaha

Capacity: 600 (inside) A full-service, all-suite hotel located in the heart of Omaha's historic Old Market District. 555 S. 10th St. | 402-346-9000 omaha.embassysuites.com | IFC

Capacity: 800 (inside) Expert culinary staff. Enclosed bridge access to the CenturyLink Center Omaha. Attached parking garage & valet service. 1001 Cass St. | 402-998-4215 omaha.hilton.com | p. 3

Embassy suites by hilton La Vista

Holiday Inn Downtown Omaha

Capacity: 2500 (inside) Step into the breathtaking atrium of this venue and experience all-suite hospitality & planning. 12520 Westport Parkway | 402-331-7400 embassysuitesomahalavista.com | IFC

Capacity: 150 (Omaha) A modern, convenient setting in the heart of downtown. 1420 Cuming St. | 402-341-0124 holidayinn.com

First central congregational church

Holland Performing Arts Center

Capacity: 600 (inside), 100 (outside) Stained glass windows, pipe organ & artisan musicians. Welcoming, inclusive community. 421 S. 36th St. | 402-345-1533 firstcentral.org | p. 39

Founders One | nine

Capacity: 400 (inside), 150 (outside) Flexible space for any event. Features a mix of old and new with exposed brick, reclaimed wood and slate fireplace. 1915 Jackson St. | 402-558-3272 foundersomaha.com | p. 53

Capacity: 480 (inside) Nestled in the Loess Hills. Offers planning, event design, floral, photography, DJ and more. 51496 230th St., Glenwood | 712-526-2426 thefountainsballroom.com | p. 2

Fountains west, the

Capacity: 280 (inside) Dream up a warm, romantic wedding in West Omaha. We offer event coordination, design, floral, photography, DJ and more. 4714 N. 120th St. | 402-496-3000 thefountainsballroom.com | p. 2

Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium

Hills event center, the

Capacity: 575 (inside), 150 (outside) Elegance, legacy and outside catering availability make The Hills Event Center the ultimate space for a complete celebration. 7040 N. 102nd Circle | 402-676-9226 thehillsomaha.net | p. 63 REN TA L S AVA I L A B L E

Capacity: 280 (inside), 300 (outside) Exchange vows in the Omaha Botanical Center's exquisitely designed gardens or under the glass of the new conservatory. 100 Bancroft St. | 402-346-4002 lauritzengardens.org | p. 8

Lied lodge

Capacity: 280 (inside), 200 (outside) 2015 renovations make Lied Lodge and historic Morton Barns an even more memorable scene for your wedding in Nebraska City. 2700 Sylvan Rd. | 402-873-8733 liedlodge.org | p. 79

Mid-america Center

Capacity: 325 (inside) Dinner in the Durham Tree-Tops Restaurant or under the sea in the Scott Aquarium. 3701 S. 10th St. | 402-738-2088 omahazoo.com | p. 41

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Johnny's Italian STeakhouse

Capacity: 65 (inside) The perfect choice for your bridal shower, rehearsal dinner or wedding day events. Off-site catering also available. 305 N.170th St. | 402-289-9210 johnnysitaliansteakhouse.com | p. 25

Lauritzen Gardens

Fountains ballroom & vineyard, The

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Capacity: 330 (inside) Expert event coordinators assist you in one-ofa-kind settings and in-house cuisine selections. 1200 Douglas St. | 402-345-0202 omahaperformingarts.org | p. 8

C EREMON Y S I T E AVA I L A B L E

Capacity: 1,000 (inside) Recently redecorated reception venue. Professional catering staff. Quick access to hotels and Interstates 29 and 80 One Arena Way, Council Bluffs | 712-323-0536 midamericacenter.com | p. 1

Noah's event Venue

Capacity: 350 (inside), 180 (outside) A brand new venue located in west Omaha with an open vendor policy, bride and groom’s rooms and a huge list of amenities. 17121 Marcy St | 402-906-2074 noahseventvenue.com OU T S I D E C AT ERER


Oak Hills Country Club

Capacity: 248 (inside) Spaces to suit all of your bridal needs and beautiful views including a fountain and lake. Event coordinator available. 12325 Golfing Green Dr. | 402-895-3636 oakhillscountryclub.org | p. 35

Omaha Design Center

Capacity: 1,000 (inside), 80 (outside) A luxurious space with atmospheric lighting, sheer and velvet curtains, concrete floors, chandeliers & glamorous mid-century furniture. 1502 Cuming St. | 402-819-8792 omahadesigncenter.com | p. 77

OMAHA MARRIOTT

Capacity: 600 (inside) Two grand ballrooms. Elegant décor with state-of–the-art audiovisual equipment. Wedding planners on staff. 10220 Regency Cir. | 402-399-9000 marriott.com | p. 89

Omaha PRess Club

Capacity: 225 (inside) On the 22nd floor of the First National Center, the Press Club boasts Omaha’s best view and features Villamonte’s Cuisine. 1620 Dodge St. | 402-345-8008 omahapressclub.com

orpheum theater

Capacity: 230 (inside) A fairytale setting with dynamic flair. Perfect for a buffet line with open seating or formal, sitdown dinner. Exhibition Lobby also available. 409 S. 16th St. | 402-345-0202 omahaperformingarts.org | p. 8

players club at deer creek

Regency lodge

Capacity: 225 (inside) A grand staircase for an unforgettable entrance! Professional event coordinator. Many items included in event rental, plus in-house catering. 909 S. 107th Ave. | 402-397-8971 regencylodge.com | p. 14

Scott Conference Center

Capacity: 500 (inside) A modern facility with an on-site coordinator and culinary staff. A long list of included items for your event. Near UNO. 6450 Pine St. | 402-778-6313 scottcenter.com| p. 81

Scoular Ballroom

Capacity: 325 (inside) The Grand Ballroom presents an Italian marble floor & balcony. This restored historic venue offers many configurations for your event. 2027 Dodge St. | 402-449-1424 scoularballroom.com | p. 4

Stokes Bar & Grill

Capacity: 130 (inside) Stokes offers party rooms for private dining at both its downtown and west Omaha locations. 13615 California St. | 402-498-0804 1122 Howard St. | 402-408-9000 stokesomaha.com

Sullivan's Steakhouse

Capacity: 100 (inside) Warm hospitality. Custom menus under the guidance of an event planner. Dinner seating in the Wine Cellar. 222 S. 15th St. | 402-342-0077 sullivanssteakhouse.com | p. 41

Tiburon GOlf CLUB

Capacity: 325 (inside) Golf course views surround the clubhouse. Professional planner and catering staff. Non-members are welcome at this private club. 12101 Deer Creek Dr. | 402-963-9950 playersclubomaha.com | p. 84

Capacity: 400 (inside), 300 (outside) Stunning golf course views in the Great White Ballroom. A ceremony site, walk-out patio, dance floor and menu options for any budget. 10302 S. 168th St. | 402-896-1323 tiburongolf.com | p. 6

Prairie Crossing Vineyard and winery

UNMC Truhlsen Campus events Center

Capacity: 200 (inside), 200 (outside) This newly designed event space is just minutes from the city. Beautiful landscapes surround. 31506 Pioneer Trail, Treynor, IA | 712-487-3812 prairiecrossingwine.com

Capacity: 325 (inside) This midtown venue with modern architecture boasts neutral colors and beautiful atrium area. 619 S. 42nd St. | 402-559-5192 unmc.edu/eventscenter | p. 84

Ralston Arena

Capacity: 350 (inside) The Banquet Room boasts elegant color, an artistic metal ceiling and an impressive glass-enclosed space. Full-service catering. 7300 Q St. | 402-934-9966 ralstonarena.com | p. 87

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Max Inside

Max Outside

402-339-3395 papillionlegion32.info

250

N/A

American Legion Omaha Post 1 7811 Davenport St.

402-391-6764 amleomahapost1.com

400

N/A

Anderson O’Brien Fine Art 1108 Jackson St.

402-884-0911 aobfineart.com

200 cocktail 150 seated

N/A

Arbor Hall 14040 Arbor St.

402-884-2269 arborhallomaha.com

300

250

Archdiocesan Retreat & Conference Center 3300 N. 60th St., St. Joseph Hall

402-558-1442 archomaha.org

125

N/A

Aspen Room 9809 M St.

402-502-1885 aspenroomomaha.com

250

150

Bayliss Park Hall 530 First Ave., Council Bluffs, IA

712-325-8388 baylissparkhall.com

250

N/A

The Bel Air Banquet Room 12100 West Center Road

402-333-5505 belairbanquet.com

250

N/A

Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch 11001 S. 48th St., Papillion

402-331-5500 bellevueberryfarm.com

350

N/A

Bellevue Social Centre 1308 Fort Crook Road South

402- 291-5717

110

N/A

Bellevue University 1000 S. Galvin Road, Bellevue

402-557-7357 bellevue.edu

250

50

The Belvedere Hall 201 E. First St., Papillion

402-592-5117 belvederehall.tripod.com

250

N/A

Bodega Victoriana Winery 60397 Kidd Rd., Glenwood, IA

402-618-3640 bodegavictoriana.com

250

250

Castle Barrett 4330 Leavenworth St.

402-558-5520 barrettsomaha.com

425

N/A

Castle Unicorn 57034 Deacon Road, Pacific Junction, IA

712- 527-5930 castleunicorn.com

60

275

Centurylink Center Omaha 455 N. 10th St.

402-341-1500 centurylinkcenteromaha.com

2,100

N/A

Charlie's on the Lake 4150 S. 144th St.

402-894-9411 charliesonthelake.net

150

100

College of St. Mary 7000 Mercy Road

402-399-2400 csm.edu

325

N/A

Council Bluffs Country Club 4500 Piute St., Council Bluffs, IA

712-366-0525 cbcountryclub.com

250

200

Creighton University Harper Center 602 N. 20th St.

402-280-1493 creighton.edu

350

N/A

Creighton University Skutt Student Center 2500 California Plaza

402-280-1493 creighton.edu

350

N/A

DC Centre 11830 Stonegate Circle

402-393-7431 dccentre.com

1,200

40

The Durham Museum 801 S. 10th St.

402-444-5071 durhammuseum.org

500

N/A

Location

Contact

American Legion Post 32 230 W. Lincoln St., Papillion

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Max Inside

Max Outside

402-592-7788 eaglehills.org

180

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Eddie’s Catering & Social Hall 5009 S. 24th St.

402-733-5444 eddiescatering.com

100

N/A

Elk’s Lodge 6410 S. 96th St.

402-339-3557 elks.org

300

N/A

Field Club of Omaha 3615 Woolworth Ave.

402-345-6343 fcomaha.com

300

75

The Gallery & Loft 207 N. Spruce St., Valley

402-660-7040 wendydeaneartist.com

100

N/A

General Crook House 5730 N. 30th St.

402-455-9990 omahahistory.org

180 cocktail 80 seated

Tents possible

The Georgetowne Club 2440 S. 141st Circle

402-334-5446 brandeiscatering.com

500

N/A

German-American Society 3717 S. 120th St.

402-333-6615 germanamericansociety.org

500

75

The Grey Plume Provisions 220 S. 31st Ave #3101

402-763-4447 thegreyplume.com

35

N/A

Hilton Garden Inn - Omaha Downtown 1005 Dodge St.

402-341-4400 hiltongardeninn.com

80

N/A

Hilton Garden Inn Omaha East/Council Bluffs 2702 Mid-America Drive

712-309-9000 hiltongardeninn.com

300

N/A

Hilton Garden Inn Omaha West 17879 Chicago St.

402-289-9696 omahawest.stayhgi.com

128

N/A

Historic General Dodge House 605 Third St., Council Bluffs, IA

712-322-2406 dodgehouse.org

50 seated 65 buffet

70

Holiday Inn Omaha Downtown 1420 Cuming St.

402-341-0124 holidayinndowntownomaha.com

150

N/A

Holiday Inn & Suites at Ameristar 2202 River Road, Council Bluffs, IA

712-322-5050 holidayinn.com/councilbluffs

220

N/A

Hotel Deco XV 1504 Harney St.

402-991-4981 hoteldecoomaha.com

110

N/A

Il Palazzo 5110 N. 132nd St.

402-493-8888 omahaitaly.com

600

N/A

Joslyn Art Museum 2200 Dodge St.

402-661-3864 joslyn.org

400

N/A

Joslyn Castle 3902 Davenport St.

402-595-3209 joslyncastle.com

200

200

Karen’s Fireside 1214 N. Monroe St., Papillion

402-592-4413 karensfireside.com

350

N/A

Legacy Hall 6104 Irvington Road

402-573-8864 legacyhall.com

475

N/A

Liberty Social Hall 711 Olson Drive, Papillion

402-592-2622 libertysocialhall.com

400

N/A

Livestock Exchange Building 4920 S. 30th St.

402-334-5446 brandeiscatering.com

350

N/A

Location

Contact

Eagle Hills Golf Course 501 Eagle Hills Drive, Papillion

Ceremony Site

Rentals

Outside Caterer

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Max Outside

402-739-9154 livingroomomaha.com

225

N/A

Loess Hills Lodge 27792 Ski Hill Loop, Honey Creek, IA

712-328-5638 pottcoconservation.com

70

N/A

Lo Sole Mio Villa 3020 S. 10th St.

402-345-5656 losolemio.com

225

N/A

Lucile’s Old Market 510 S. 10th St.

402-341-3100 lucilesoldmarket.com

100

75

Magnolia Hotel 1615 Howard St.

402-341-2500 magnoliahotelomaha.com

200

200

Millard Social Hall 10508 S. 144th St.

402-895-1440 eddiescatering.com

400

50 cocktail 30 seated

Old Mattress Factory 501 N. 13th St.

402-346-9116 themattomaha.com

200

N/A

Omaha Wedding Chapel & Event Center 3622 Leavenworth St.

402-575-7006 omahaweddingchapel.com

100

N/A

Omaha Community Playhouse 6915 Cass St.

402-553-4890, ext. 147 omahaplayhouse.com

550

100

One Thousand Dodge 1002 Dodge St.

402-415-8222 onethousanddodge.com

250

N/A

Pacific Springs Golf Course 16810 Harney St.

402-330-4359 pacificsprings.com

100

50

The Paxton Ballroom 1403 Farnam St.

402-342-1403 paxtonballroom.com

300 seated 370 cocktail

N/A

The Pella at the Blackstone 303 S. 41st St.

402-415-8222 thepellaatblackstone.com

250

N/A

Platteview Country Club 4215 Platteview Road, Bellevue

402-291-5883 platteviewcc.com

180

40

Quarry Oaks 16600 Quarry Oaks Drive, Ashland

402-944-6004 quarryoaks.com

200

140

Ralston American Legion Post 373 7400 Q St., Ralston

402-592-2380

200

N/A

Ramada Plaza Hotel & Convention Center 3321 S. 72nd St.

402-517-3072 ramadaplazaomaha.com

1100

N/A

Regency Lake & Tennis Club 606 Regency Parkway

402-391-8686 regencylakeandtennis.com

150

N/A

The Renaissance Mansion 401 S. 39th St.

402-346-2990 renaissancemansion.net

150

75

The Ridge Banquet Facility 20033 Elkhorn Ridge Drive, Elkhorn

402-289-2859 elkhornridge.net

350

N/A

RiverWest Park 233rd and West Maple Road, Along Elkhorn River

402-953-4731 riverwestpark.com

N/A

300

The Rose Theater 2001 Farnam St.

402-345-4849 rosetheater.org

150

N/A

Scottish Rite Masonic Center 202 S. 20th St.

402-342-1300 scottishriteomaha.org

350

N/A

Location

Contact

The Living Room 1111 N. 13th St.

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402-397-4275 sharkclubomaha.com

200

N/A

Sheraton Omaha Hotel 655 N. 108th Ave.

402-496-0850 starwoodhotels.com

280

N/A

Shoreline Golf Course 210 E. Locust St., Carter Lake

712-347-5173 golfshoreline.com

200

N/A

Simply Ballroom 2679 Farnam St.

402-933-6678 simply-ballroom.com

300

N/A

Slowdown 729 N. 14th St.

402-345-7569 theslowdown.com

150

Sokol Auditorium 2234 S. 13th

402-346-9802 sokolomaha.com

550

N/A

Spring Hill Suites 3216 Plaza View Dr., Council Bluffs, IA

712-256-6500 marriott.com

50

N/A

Starlite Ballroom 2045 County Road K, Wahoo

402-443-3533 starliteballroom.net

1,000

N/A

Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum 28210 W. Park Highway, Ashland

402-944-3100 sasmuseum.com

2,000

N/A

Tangier Shrine Center 2823 S. 84th St.

402-392-0404 tangiershrine.com

300

N/A

Tara Hills Golf Course 1410 Western Hills Drive, Papillion

402-592-7550 eaglehills.org/-tara-hills

100

60

1316 Jones Street 13th and Jones Steets, Old Market

402-415-8222 1316jones.com

300

130

The Thompson Center UNO campus, 67th and Dodge Streets

402-554-3368 unoalumni.org

240

500

Tip Top Downtown Ballroom 1502 Cuming St.

402-334-5446 brandeiscatering.com

600

N/A

Tregaron Golf Course 13909 Glengarry Circle, Bellevue

402-292-2745 tregarongolf.com

150

25

VFW Post 2503 8904 Millitary Road

402-571-8397 vfwpost2503.org

281

N/A

VFW Post 8334 5083 S. 136th St.

402-895-5656 myvfw.org/NE/Post8334

108

N/A

Viking Ship 2582 Redick Ave.

402-457-6051

300 cocktail 200 seated

N/A

Westside Community Conference Center 3534 S. 108th St.

402-390-3380 access66catering.com

300

N/A

Willow Creek Glass Chapel 4066 325th St., Shelby, IA

712-483-2435 willowcreekglasschapel.com

300

N/A

Location

Contact

Shark Club 2808 S. 72nd St.

Ceremony Site

Rentals

 

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