Showing posts with label event planner in rhode island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label event planner in rhode island. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Microweddings-What are they? Should I have one?

     Microweddings have increased immensely due to Covid 19 this year.  This is a smaller version of both the ceremony and the reception, typically no more than 50 guests.  It is a super intimate wedding based of guests that are usually family and only close friends. Many couples don't look at it as a way to cut costs, but to provide more for their guests that they may have not been able to offer initially.  It is the perfect compromise if a couple still wants to get married in 2020 and does not want to postpone.  A smaller wedding may offer the opportunity to be more creative.  You could possible afford more florals or linens and decor, or add some lighting. You could move to a top shelf bar offerings and possibly an extra dessert or late night snack. A microwedding provides an opportunity to spend more time with your guests because there are not as many people to greet. Whether or not to have a microwedding is a personal choice. Many people want the larger wedding and are opting to postpone to 2021, And with many strict guidelines still in place in Rhode Island, the postponement means a full dance floor and a bar that guests can enjoy. No matter what you choose, it is between you and your spouse and what fits for you.  We are always here to help and answer your questions. 

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Discover Rhode Island Article

 
The coronavirus epidemic is affecting nearly every industry. And while some are able to make the necessary adjustments to keep some semblance of normalcy, the wedding industry has been completely upended.  Trying to hold a wedding with rules like social distancing, no gatherings of greater than ten people, wearing a mask at all times in public, and so on is virtually impossible.  And while a few are still going through with a (very small) ceremony, nearly every couple who has a wedding planned for the next few months has some dramatic changes in their future.  Everyone agrees that safety at this point is the priority, so going ahead with a large wedding is not only irresponsible, depending on where you are, it may even be illegal.
Many have chosen to postpone, some to hold a (very) small celebration now, and a bigger celebration later, but no matter which route you choose, these are significant changes that will require a good amount of time and effort.
First, you have to have some confidence that whatever new date you choose, things will be dramatically improved from the current situation, and right now there’s still a lot of uncertainty around that.  Then you have to think about the guests, their schedules and their ability to travel.
Then there’s the vendors.
The average wedding takes over a year to plan and involves over a dozen vendors. So now you’ll need to be communicating with each one individually them so everyone can agree on the new date, and potentially new terms.  It’s always best if you can give them multiple options.  And yes, new terms as there will be some changes.  Venue, number of guests, and so many other variables, there will definitely be changes.
But one reality that most people don’t stop to think about is that each vendor is really an independent businesses.  For many of them, weddings are their only source of income.  And likely your change (thorough no fault of your own) will cost your vendor dearly.  Either because they already have a wedding scheduled for the new date(s) you’ve chosen, or they would have had one schedule if they were to leave the date open. So either way, your new date means they’ve got one less wedding.
Most couples have enough stress over the changing of their date, and they don’t need more.  But try to keep in mind that these small businesses are likely losing an entire season to the virus.  Think about that.  How many businesses could keep their doors open losing essentially an entire year of income. And for most, this is their full time job. So they’re doing more work (juggling rescheduling and changes) and likely losing most of their income at the same time.  And of course they do it with a smile on their face, because they don’t want to add to your stress.
And most vendors we’ve talked to have said they’ll honor the original contract, with no additional “change” fee, and will work with the couples to find a new date that’s suitable to all.
So do something good for your vendors.  Write them a positive review, or a thank-you note.  Tell them you appreciate them.  They need to hear it.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Dolores and Jack Aldrich Mansion

     Dolores and Jack were married on a beautiful June Day at the Aldrich Mansion in Warwick, RI. Both the ceremony and reception were held on the property The bride started her day by getting hair and makeup by Kristin Greene and Company at the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel in Warwick. After hair and makeup the ladies headed over to the Aldrich Mansion to get dressed and to get ready for their first look. Upon arrival at the hotel, Dolores realized she forgot her veil in the hotel room.  We had it under control, Tara my trusty sidekick was at the hotel making sure guests were getting on the shuttles in time, got a room key, found the veil and brought it quickly to the mansion before any of the photos had even started. Sarah Pudlo was the photographer for the day and she does an amazing job keeping on time and takes some pretty amazing shots! Tony and the staff at the Aldrich Mansion always do such an excellent job, and with so many details incorporated into this wedding, we worked as a great team to get everything set up and broken down at the end of the evening. Of course, no wedding is complete at the Aldrich Mansion without the fantastic dessert room, which never disappoints a crowd of wedding guests. Congrats once again to Dolores and Jack!









Thursday, August 8, 2019

Xinyu & TengTeng-Renaissance Providence

     Xinyu and Tengteng were planning a wedding with each living in a different state, so this made planning interesting! They were set on a wedding date so needed everything to work around the date.  The one must have was their ceremony at Brown University's, Manning Chapel because it had special meaning to the couple.  I always enjoy when I work with a couple from another country because I learn so much about the culture, and it is a great experience. The Renaissance Providence provided the perfect location that the couple was looking for.  A hotel for their guests to stay and a small intimate setting for their reception. Most of their guests had come from out of the country, so they need to make everything as easy as possible for them.  It was such a beautiful wedding for a beautiful couple. Congrats to Xinyu and Tengteng.







Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Martha and Gerry-50th Wedding Anniversary-1149 Restaurant

I got to step our of our wedding world and plan such a wonderful anniversary party for Martha and Gerry.  They celebrated this momentous event with 80 of their closest friends and family at the 1149 Restaurant in East Greenwich.  Sherri from Stoneblossoms provided the beautiful floral arrangements, while Art in Ice, provided the ice sculpture.  They had decided on doing a traditional Italian meal  First everyone enjoyed passed hors d'oeuvres, then they had antipasto, Italian Wedding soup , pasta and finally the entree. I do not believe that any guest left hungry that night. Especially with the dessert being cake from Scrumptions and Wandies and Italian cookies from Wandies by Pina.  After dinner, guests rolled out of their chairs and onto the dance floor with Amanda Carr from MBeatable Music. What an amazing celebration to honor a great couple!









Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Meg and Jacob Canonicus Camp and Conference Center

Meg and Jacob were married on a beautiful March day, Meg had her heart set on an outside ceremony, and she got exactly what she wanted! Meg and Jacob had met at Canonicus counselors and decided it was the best place for them to celebrate their marriage. After a beautiful ceremony, guests enjoyed the beautiful views and enjoyed food from Chelo's. The rustic dining hall was the perfect spot for their reception, and their love for the outdoors showed through in all of their decor. Congrats to Meg and Jacob!




Monday, January 4, 2016

Danielle and RJ-Five Bridge Inn

What a wonderful family weekend for Danielle and RJ's wedding at Five Bridge Inn.  It started with a nice rehearsal dinner on the terrace of The Five Bride Inn and ended with a beautiful wedding reception held under the tent. RJ is a very crafty groom, and together they came up with some beautiful creations for the wedding that they will continue to enjoy in their home.






Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Sam and Nate, Hyatt Regency Newport

 Sam and Nate said their I'do's at the Hyatt Regency in Newport on a cold, February day. The weather did not stop the couple from getting their friends and family outside for a beautiful but very frigid group shot, take by Jennifer Neves of Jennifer Neves Photography.  After a family member presided over an intimate ceremony, guests enjoyed a meal at Busker's and back to the Hyatt for more celebrating. Congratulations to Sam and Nate!



Friday, September 12, 2014

Samantha and Abiola, Atlantic Beach Club


 With a day that promised thunderstorms and rain, we had not one drop and although it was a little warm, Samantha and Abiola and their guests were able to enjoy all the Atlantic Beach Club offered.  They had a beautiful cocktail hour outside under a tent, where 280 guests enjoyed the gorgeous ocean view.  From the cocktail hour they moved into the ballroom, that has an unbelievable view. The food was incredible, they had 3 courses, with a dessert table and then late night snacks of a variety of pizzas. Guests had a great time with the photo booth, dressing up as their favorite superheros. There were many traditional Nigerian customs that occurred throughout the evening, because both families were rich into tradition, Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your special day! Congrats!



Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Rebecca and Tom at Breene Hollow Farm

We were thrilled to be working with the Breene family once again for Rebecca's wedding. Rebecca and Tom also decided to hold their wedding at the family farm in West Greenwich.  Rebecca arrived to the ceremony with her dad in a restored car owned by her late grandfather, which was a beautiful surprise to her grandmother. The ceremony was in the middle of the corn fields and the ladies all showed up on a tractor.  Guests then went under the tent to enjoy cocktail hour with food provided by A Touch of Class Catering.  Rebecca and Tom and their wedding party headed off to Alton Jones to take pictures with photographer Daniel Wodecki. Guests were able to take pictures at the photo booth provided by SeeMonkey, look at old family photos and able to enjoy the red, white and blue decor.   The dance floor was the place to be with music provided by Razman Events and the end of the night guests enjoyed a bonfire under the super moon.




Monday, June 9, 2014

Paula and Christian at The Aldrich Mansion

What a beautiful June day we had to celebrate Paula and Christian's wedding day. They had a small, intimate ceremony that was held at the chapel at The Aldrich Mansion. Instead of a traditional sit down meal, the couple decided to have a variety of stations, open throughout the evening for guests to enjoy. Their first dance was on the veranda of the mansion, overlooking Narragansett Bay.  Guests (including the couples dog, Danny)enjoyed a delicious cake from Scrumptions for dessert and danced to the music from Moondance Productions.  Congratulations, Christian and Paula.