The City Wedding

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Love waits for no one: When Letitia and Brenton were ready to get married, there was a pandemic going on. Rather than delay, the couple decided to move forward and host a small affair, known as a micro-wedding, in the heart of the city. To include extended and far-away family and friends, the pair provided a Zoom link for well-wishers to experience the ceremony virtually. Even now with masks tucked away, the popularity of micro-weddings is likely to continue. Shorter guest lists translate to smaller everything, including costs, making hosting events more affordable.

Make It Your Own

There’s something about a city wedding that evokes a timeless glamour with New Year’s Eve feels no matter the season. After a rough time of it, the hospitality industry is at your service more than ever as they recover. Find hotels around the city including The Ballroom at Providence G, The Dean, The Graduate, Hotel Providence, Skyline at Waterplace, and newcomer Dye House, among others. Don’t forget about restaurants – Gracie’s consistently gets rave reviews thanks to Kendal Fitzsimmons, their director of catering, who makes clients feel at ease from start to finish.

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