Sunday, October 21, 2007

Why Be Uncoordinated?

Weddings are a big deal. They're half pageant and half party. They're a production in which things need to proceed in a timely fashion. There are venues, chefs or caterers, florists, entertainers, photographers, videographers, transportation, rentals, bridesmaids, groomsmen two families and friends to contend with.

Maybe you you thrive under that kind of pressure but is that really the best use of your time? Because it's true that weddings are pageants, parties and productions, but most of all, they're celebrations. They celebrate the joining of two lives, two destinies, two families and the creation of a new family. Whether you're bride or the mother of the bride, you should be a celebrant. Better by far to let a professional, someone who's helped with hundreds of weddings, sweat the details.

Maggie and her assistants were happy to provide that service for the wedding of Jolin Elise Henry to Mathew Scott Conine on September 15th. They were married at The Cypress Presbyterian Church In Vass, NC and the Reception was held at the clubhouse in Woodlake.

More recently, Maggie's Farm was pleased to assist with the wedding of Constance Louise Flemming and Andrew McNaughton Wright. The Ceremony was held at Community Presbyterian Church in Pinehurst, NC at 5:30 on the afternoon of October 13th.

The reception was held at The Country Club of North Carolina and featured music by the Black and Blue Band.

Maggie's Farm was built on Margaret's original floral designs and we continue to take great pride in that, but we've always been about service as well. Even if you choose another florist, we'll still put that same pride, professionalism and experience into making your wedding or event the absolute best it can be.

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