Wednesday, July 4, 2012

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at the beautiful Homestead Park United Methodist Church in Munhall, Pa services started at 2:oo pm. After the wedding ceremony hotel in san francisco and all the family photos at the church. They started to leave and make their way to the wedding reception. The guests started hotel in san francisco to arrive to the reception about 3:30pm, where they got a chance to enjoy cocktails and appetizers as the bridal party was out taking pictures.
They Bride and Groom wanted to take photos at Phantom Fright Nights Since they where real big into Halloween and horror movies.They where able to take photos at the Ghostwood Estes and the merry go round.
At 5:00pm we formally introduce the Bridal party to this is Halloween and the had everyone get ready for the big intro of the Guests of honor. They can walking into the room with their unique hand made face masks.
After the introductions we sat everyone for dinner and started the night of with toasts from the Best man Bill and the Matron of honor Laurel. We then had blessing of dinner and then started hotel in san francisco to enter the dinner services.
hotel in san francisco We proceeded to have the newly weds to share the first dance of the night as husband and wife to Cash Dave Matthews Band. then went into the father dance and mother dance and Jason s mother hotel in san francisco add a special touch to it.
Now after the traditional side of the wedding was over Jason and Lacey asked us to announce that their is candy for the kids in costume to pass it out and a coffee bar was set up to enjoy with all the homemade cookies and biscottis. We open the dance floor to there songs that they wanted played and took requests from the guests as well.
They had their money dance design and ready to go with all their favorite Irish songs and dance some jigs as well. We then ended the night with our favorite song and it was by there request The song from Donna Summers Last dance.

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