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Hosting a celebration of love despite the year’s limitations BY REGAN WAGNER
Photo courtesy Bristol Mountain
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o, you had a wedding planned. That probably hasn’t gone as imagined, right? But it’s a season when celebrating love is more important than ever, even when we’re far apart from some of those closest to us. So, we have to find different ways to share our love. And as we feel the weight of a changing world, and we examine the rules to live by, we can also search for opportunities to be creative through it all. Something beautiful that has grown from a discouraging year is the way that people have begun to put their energy and creativity into close, carefully curated intimate celebrations of love. So how can you make your wedding day stand out? You can have:
The most gorgeous bouquet
Wisteria is known for its floral arrangements that are guaranteed to stand out in a crowd. This shop, conveniently located on Culver Road in Rochester, will work with you to ensure that your vision
comes to life. The shop also offers professional in-home custom decorating and design services for weddings or any other special event.
The dazzling ring
A four generation family-owned business, Jerry’s Jewlers is known for its honesty and high quality. Whether you’d prefer to browse the shop or work with the team to create a custom style ring, the team at Jerry’s is both flexible and personable.
The tasteful elopement
This past year, couples have embraced chic, small celebrations that reflect their personal style. Heron Hill’s newest offering does just that. Its elopement package allows you to get married in a tower, in wine country. Dreamy, right? This is an exclusive curated event for participants and their special small-group gathering in the beautiful floral garden or tower with a picturesque view of Keuka Lake. The package comes with an officiant, flowers for the couple, space for 585mag.com | January/February 2021
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