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  • If the venue tells you they can handle logistics on the day of your wedding, it’s true- they can, but it’s only within a certain scope. A venue coordinator is looking out for the venue’s best interest, whereas a wedding planner is looking out for YOUR best interest. A wedding coordinator will have you at the center of every decision they make.

  • I coordinate anything from backyard weddings to rooftop soirees. We coordinate religious weddings, destination weddings, same-sex/LGBTQ+ weddings, and everything in between.

  • Absolutely! I understand weddings are expensive and because I get the privilege of walking with you through the entire journey, I only require a 10% deposit to hold and then full payment no later than the week of the wedding.

  • No, but I will always recommend vendors that I believe are the best in the industry. I never get kickbacks from vendors so you can trust that when I recommend someone it’s because they truly are the best.

  • Yes! I love to travel and explore new locations. I’ve planned weddings from coast to coast and across boarder lines.

  • NOPE! I believe hiring a wedding planner is not only a huge decision it’s a personal one as well. You will be working very closely with me and it’s important for us to get to know each other before any contracts are signed.

  • Our main focus is weddings, but we also do engagement parties, baby showers, bridal showers, anniversaries, and birthdays.

  • Yes! We require a 10% deposit in order to hold your date.

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