Weddings
GENERAL ADVICE
A wedding celebration is one of the most anticipated events in couple's life. But weddings aren't just an important and romantic occasion, they're also a multi-billion-dollar-a-year industry. So, to protect yourself from unscrupulous merchants and to avoid last-minute headaches, the Better Business Bureau offers some sage advice:
- Plan ahead as far as possible.
- Set a budget and try to hold to it.
- Get contracts in writing.
- Don't be lured by the lowest price.
- Research a company before using.
- Make it beautiful and Enjoy!
See General Advice to find out how.

WEDDING COORDINATION
When you hire a Wedding Coordinator, you're buying expertise, time, professional knowledge and impartial opinion. You're buying a wedding planner to do all the grunt-work of calling vendors for comparative pricing, scheduling appointments and keeping your wedding plans on-schedule. You'll be making good decisions, on time, thanks to knowing what your options are.
Why hire a wedding coordinator? Ask yourself; what will be neglected while you spend your time planning your wedding? Work? School? Friends? Love?
See our Wedding Coordination page for more insight.

VENDORS
Aside from having a Wedding Coordinator or Wedding Planner, you will probably want to secure some of these Wedding Vendors: Entertainment, Caterer, Florist, Photographer/Videographer, Baker, Decor company, Transportation, Hair/Beauty stylists.
The internet is very resourceful of course, but your personal Wedding Coordinator is sure to have high recommendations for vendors in your location. All of these are important participants in your wedding and can make your day excel beyond expectations if you choose wisely.




