With the various re-opening rules around the country due to Covid-19, we are slowly but surely getting back to weddings (YAY!) but, with the cautious reopening, comes gathering maximums. In Nashville as of this posting, guests count is 25 people and in New York City, it is 50 people. So you want to get married? But you want to keep your guests safe and follow county guidelines? We’ve got some tips for you for whittling down your guest list.
Read MoreOn July 11, Rachel and Nick got married at Cheekwood Estate and Garden in Nashville, Tennessee in a micro-wedding for 25 of their closest family and friends. After being long-distance sweethearts for six years, their micro-wedding was years in the making and a global pandemic wasn’t going to stop them from getting married.
Read MoreAs of July 1, 2020, Your Wedding by Lauren officially became The Get Together Events Co.
Read MoreOn July 4th, Connie Tsai and Eric Emery got married after having to postpone their nuptials from earlier this year. While getting married during a pandemic is not ideal, they were ready to start their life and determined to get married- safely. And they had a secret weapon for a safe Covid wedding…
Read MoreAs hundreds of couples are postponing their weddings due to Covid-19 and with only 52 weeks in the year, couples are finding their ability to book a new Saturday wedding limited. While this fact initially saddens some couples, we are here to preach the good news about “off-peak” (any day but Saturday) weddings!
Read MoreSo you’re getting married via Zoom. First, I’m sorry- I’m assuming this wasn’t your expected wedding ceremony. Second, what a story to tell the grandkids! Third, know you are not alone. As Business Insider notes, folks are now flocking to have a Zoom wedding!
While it might be Zoom (I mean, how hard can it be right?) and it might not be the wedding you’ve dreamed of, it’s still your gosh-darn-once-in-a-lifetime wedding! Don’t shoot it to shit. You should still be able to have it executed flawlessly. Therefore, below I’ve provided 4 Reasons for Why Your Zoom Wedding Still Needs a Wedding Coordinator.
Read MoreWe’ve talked about deciding to postpone, how to postpone, and how to party safely after we get through this, but for some people, the time to get married is still NOW.
Read MoreSo the government has allowed, and you have decided, that that we can move forward with celebrating your wedding…
Read MoreSo you’ve postponed your wedding. It was not fun, but it was smart and the right thing to do. I’m proud of you.
So let’s now go through what’s next… these aren’t pleasant pills I’ll admit- but just keep breathing and we will get through it together…
Read MoreTO POSTPONE OR NOT TO POSTPONE?
While it’s heartbreaking, soul-crushing and infuriating all mixed into one, know with the entire spring event season gone, you are not alone in your feelings. If you are needing to postpone your wedding or are considering postponement, here are some items to consider;
Read MoreAs month-of coordinators, it’s our job to put the finishing touches on your wedding day. By the time we come on board, you’ve got the big picture details- your vendors, your color palette, perhaps you have a vision for your floorplan. But at the time we come on board, 99% of our clients don’t know the answer to a very important question: How do you want your napkin folded?
Read MoreThe introductory post to the new blog at TheGetTogetherEvents.com
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