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Will herb farm still hold weddings, receptions? (Tri-County Times) - Heavenly Scent Herb Farm in Tyrone Township applied for an agri-business permit, which would allow it to continue hosting weddings and receptions on its grounds.
SW Fla. tourist spots woo destination weddings (The News-Press) - Destination weddings — which take nuptial ceremonies and receptions away from home towns to vacation spots — are proving a remarkably resilient...
Rolling Stones charge $10m to perform at weddings (Brisbane Times) - The Stones charge $9.8 million to perform at weddings. Kylie and Elton will play for just $3.9 million.
For celeb weddings, planners take vows, too -- of Secrecy (Inside Bay Area) - THE MISSION: a full-scale, tulle-and-tuxes wedding for an A-list client in absolute secrecy. THE ENEMIES: TMZ; Twitter; Us Weekly; an army of paparazzi; camera phones; text messages; helicopters; newspapers; the Internet; loudmouthed Aunt Lucille; the tent company's receptionist; everyone within 10
Weddings survive big crash (Herald Sun) - COUPLES are eating out less and buying fewer clothes but for their big day they are spending almost as much as ever.
Weddings weather financial storm (Brisbane Times) - The global financial crisis is so far proving no match for the wedding plans of Australians, causing only a modest nod to thrift.
Weddings 'largely recession proof' (The Courier Mail) - THE global economic crisis has barely dented the wedding expectations of love struck couples, with a study showing couples are still forking out almost $32,000 on their big day.
Couples still splurge on weddings: poll (Sydney Morning Herald) - The global economic crisis has barely dented the wedding expectations of brides-to-be, with a study showing couples are still forking out almost $32,000.
Weddings (Hartselle Enquirer) - Whittney Lauren Childers of Mobile and Matthew C. Dyess of Semmes were married July 18, 2009, at Rock Creek Baptist Church in Eva. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Childers of Eva. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dyess of Semmes.
Day in the Life: Fort Randolph expands: New event coordinator offers colonial weddings and more (Point Pleasant Register) - POINT PLEASANT — The past few years have been very eventful for Fort Randolph as it has expanded even more with its tourism opportunities. And now the fort has even more to offer with the addition...
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