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August 05th, 2013

Filed in Advice, Wedding — November 7, 2013

In addition to being a wedding officiant through Koru Ceremony, I am also a wedding coordinator/planner and have another arm of my business called Eco-Chic Weddings and Events.

One of my all time favorite weddings to be a part of was Mackinnon and Eric Engen’s wedding at Grace Episcopal Church on May 26.  In addition to be the wedding coordinator at Grace, the couple also asked if I would do the flower arranging at the reception at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, which included Mason jars and a collection of old bottles they picked up at a beach in New York City where they live.  If you would like to see more photos from this wedding, click on Carly McCray’s link.

 

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KORU (kor-roo) is the Maori word for “loop.” For the indigenous people of New Zealand, the koru spiral represents a fern frond beginning to unfurl. The koru symbol embodies new beginnings, a new phase of life, renewal, hope for the future, positive change, personal growth, working in harmony, bringing people together, and being mindful of the good things in life.

At Koru Ceremony, we strive to personify these ideals and celebrate a new beginning through ceremony and ritual.

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