BECKLEY —
Free access to conceivably every answer to how, what and where in preparing a wedding is just days away as the 14th Annual Bridal Prom & Special Occasions Show returns to Tamarack Conference Center Saturday, Feb. 23, from noon to 3 p.m.
More than 50 wedding and reception service providers will convene at noon on event day for brides to interview and gather information for making their location, catering, music, floral and attire decisions for their upcoming nuptials.
A very limited number of tickets remain for the special 10 a.m. Bridal Brunch and exclusive early vendor preview. The tickets can be purchased by visiting The Register-Herald during regular weekday business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by calling 304-255-4409.
Brides-to-be will also join forward-thinking prom-goers at the Harvey’s Fashions, Prom and Bridal’s fashion show, presenting at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. during the event. Attendees can expect the popular clothier to debut the newest styles in wedding, prom and attendant formalwear.
More vendors will boast elaborate displays for jewelry and other bridal party gift ideas, skin care lines and travel packages.
The Bridal, Prom and Special Occasions Show is famous for giving the grandest grand prize to a registrant and this year is no different as John Eye Big Sandy Superstore will offer a bedroom suite valued at approximately $1,000 to one lucky winner.
For more information, call The Register-Herald at 304-255-4400.
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