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Vermont Destination Wedding

Posted by vermontweddings on December 29, 2006

Vermont Destination Wedding

A destination wedding means planning a wedding anywhere that you’re not. Whether you dream of a European wedding in Italy, the magic of a Caribbean wedding, a fantastic Las Vegas wedding, a tropical Hawaii wedding,Vermont Wedding or a formal New York wedding, we can help make planning your destination wedding easier.

Our local guide can put you in touch with wedding vendors in your destination wedding area, and our destination wedding guide gives you must-know tips for organizing a long-distance affair.

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Vermont Wedding Planning

Posted by vermontweddings on December 23, 2006

Vermont Wedding Planning

Vermont Weddings vary little from modern customs anywhere else, but where they are so different is by the ability to hold this special occasion in one of many castles around Scotland. Internally they have been refurbished and modernized, making them warm and inviting with roaring log fires and tartan clad floors, unlike in olden days when the winds would have howled through the small unglazed turret outlooks and every step could be heard on the stone flagged flooring. The vista from almost all castles is breathtaking – normally elevated for protection purposes from unwanted clansmen, and so your eye carries across either rolling hills and heather, or beautifully landscaped gardens and lochs.

Vermont people are always ready for a celebration and merry making. On the morning of the wedding the Bride to be should put a silver coin in the toe of her right shoe, and step out right foot first for her last walk as a single lady. The coin is said to bring good luck. She should also borrow an item from a happily married lady; it was supposed to bring happiness of the lady to the new bride. A blue item symbolized constancy in marriage. Hence the “something borrowed, something blue” from the traditional verse. She will normally have two or three bridesmaids and a flower girl and page boy. After the ceremony, and on stepping out of the church, the page boy will normally present the Bride with a silver horseshoe for luck.

The guests will make their way to the reception and after partaking of one or two festive drinks, the Bride and Groom will be piped first to their wedding cake where the Piper will hand them his dirk to cut the cake and make a wish – and then to the top table, along with the wedding party, where the Bride this time will offer the Piper another dram in her thanks for his services. Newly weds were not considered married until they had eaten breakfast together – hence the term Wedding Breakfast. As with most weddings, there is musical entertainment, and a true Scottish wedding will have a Ceilidh band that will play traditional music for Vermont dancing, reels and traditional waltzes in to the wee small hours!

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Vermont Wedding FAQ

Posted by vermontweddings on December 21, 2006

Who May Be Married in Vermont?

A man and a woman who are each at least 18 years old may marry in Vermont. If you are at least 16, but under 18, you will need the consent of a parent or guardian. Your parent or guardian should accompany you to the town clerk’s office to sign an affidavit giving you permission to marry.

The affidavit is on the back of the marriage license and is a legal part of the License. If one or both of you are under the age of 16 and a Vermont resident, you may not be married in Vermont unless you first furnish the town clerk with a certificate from a probate, district, or superior court judge of the district or county in which the underage person resides.

If the underage person is not a Vermont resident, you must furnish the town clerk with a certificate from a judge of the district or county in which the marriage will take place. By Vermont law, no one under the age of 14 may marry in Vermont. (18 VSA, Û 5142)

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Vermont Wedding Checklist

Posted by vermontweddings on December 21, 2006

Vermont Wedding Checklist

12-18 months ahead

• Determine a wedding budget and type of wedding you would like
• Investigate, visit and choose a site
• Visit and choose church and clergy or officiant
• Interview and choose event planner
• Visit and choose florists, photographer, videographer, DJ or band, cake maker
• Choose attendants and ushers
• Visit rehearsal dinner sites or options
• Pick your date and time or wedding
• Choose a service to help with out of town lodging and reserve blocks of rooms

6-12 months ahead

• Choose your wedding dress, attendants outfits and ushers
• Register at several bridal registries including an on line source
• Order your invitations
• Make sure all deposits are in and dates are secured with all vendors
• Begin looking at honeymoon options
• Meet with clergy (may be required number of meetings)
• Choose musicians for church or ceremony site
• Apply for passport if applicable to your honeymoon

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