The Greenbrier resort is staging a wedding showcase Sunday afternoon that will feature an appearance by Monte Durham, a Fayette County native who is fashion director of TLC’s “Say Yes to the Dress, Atlanta.”
The event will include etiquette information, a haute couture bridal fashion show, a vintage bridal gown gallery and plenty of prizes, as well as expert advice on how to create a signature cocktail for the wedding reception.
Those attending are invited to familiarize themselves with the resort’s collection of wedding services and meet the professionals who make it happen.
Overnight packages for the “Say I Do” wedding showcase are sold out, but a few seats remain for the Sunday afternoon activities, which will be held in The Greenbrier’s ballrooms from 1 to 5 p.m. Tickets are $50.
To reserve a ticket or obtain more information, contact Emily French at 304-536-7836.
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Wedding showcase set for The Greenbrier
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