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This is something that we've started to send to all
our clients about a week prior to their wedding. It has really helped both
the bride/groom and their families get the most out of their wedding
receptions:
Your wedding is about a week away and I just wanted
to email you and let you know a few things that you can do to help make your
event run smoothly and get the most out of your time at the reception.
Please circulate this email to your parents and everyone in your wedding
party. The more people that are in tune with what to do that day - the
better your event will be.
1. If there are any last minute changes to your
itinerary - LET US KNOW AHEAD OF TIME. We need to be prepared and can help
you orchestrate things much smoother only if we know about them before it's
too late. We can help guide you as to the best way to flow from one event to
the next. Call or email us with those changes immediately. Thank you.
2. All formal photos should be completed by the end
of dinner. That means - if you need to get a group photo of your college
friends, grandmother or whomever - by the time they clear the main entrée
away - that photo needs to happen. If you pull people (and yourselves) out
of the party for a group photo - you lose about 25 minutes of dance time.
Yes, the photo only takes 5 minutes, but it takes 10 minutes to gather
everyone up. It takes you about 10 minutes to walk back into the room as you
will keep getting stopped by friends and family. It's never just a quick
shot.
3. If you need to socialize with your guests - do as
much of it between courses as you can. Get up, visit a few tables and then
go sit back down and eat the next course. If you wait until after dinner to
start walking around - you will lose valuable dance time. Be careful not to
get behind in the meal. If your guests finish before the two of you, that is
not good either. When the next course is set for you, go and eat. You can
always finish talking to people later - or better yet - meet them on the
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