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Colorado Wedding Association
Our group of professionals can provide everything you have dreamed of... the table settings, the accessories, the invitations the photographic images of the day, and more!
Call 303-586-1292
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Denver Darkroom Weddings
We offer the most beautiful and intimate setting for your reception at a price far below the competition. The beautiful gardens are ideal for your intimate wedding and reception.
Call 303-455-3232 | Send Email
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The Lodge at Pinecrest
This unique, historic property offers our valued guests warm, comfortable accommodations in a beautiful, rustic mountain setting. Situated at the base of Mount Chautauqua, the Lodge sleeps 22 guests and offers a dining room with seating for up to fifty.
Call 719-345-8613 | Send Email
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The Wedding Party
You should select people who make you feel great. Never feel pressured
to choose an attendant for reasons other than your own happiness.
Wedding Party Responsibilities
Participants in your ceremony have traditional responsibilities. It's a good idea to create small checklists for
the friends and family participating so they know precisely what
to do. It's easy to forget things during the excitement and emotion
of the day, so a checklist will ensure things go smoothly.
Wedding Party Responsibilities Checklist (Customize to suit your wedding)

Music for the Ceremony
Discuss your musical selections with clergyman performing the
ceremony. In some cases, he or she must approve the selections before
they can be used.
Be sure to arrange for appropriate sound systems and/or equipment.
If you have recorded music, find out if you need a cassette tape
or a CD. Many churches only have a cassette player! Also, if you
have live music, you may have to request microphones, music stands,
etc.
Caution! If you have a song that must be cued up on cassette, make
SURE it's cued properly. We heard a story of a local wedding where
the bride wanted "From this Moment" to be played during
the unity candle lighting. Unfortunately, the tape wasn't cued properly
and the final words from the previous song played first --- Shania
Twain singing, "Don't be Stupid!"
Get music ideas for your ceremony on our Music page!
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