Can you help me rephrase my wedding info into a brief paragraph?
I need a brief paragraph about our wedding and am having trouble trying to narrow all the info into a paragraph.if someone can help me break it down because it is all important info
We decided to make our celebration a weekend event. We desired creating community together with our families and our closest friends. To be true to ourselves and our values, it is going to be organic and environmentally focused. Out of love and consideration to others we want to consider our interests and values as well.
One of our main wedding goals is to show the best of who we are. “From the beginning, we have envisioned our wedding experience as a celebration that brings together our family and close friends in a relaxed environment that reflects our values while at the same time respects our cultural traditions. We see the weekend as a model for the lives that we would like to live.”
We wanted a wedding that was unique, fun and most of all small and intimate. We wanted to celebrate our big day with our families.http://www.edgeworthinn.com
The inn is an 1896 National Register of Historic Places Property.The Edgeworth Inn is an antique filled Queen Ann style home nestled in Monteagle’s Chautauqua Assembly which was founded in 1883 and has been continuously operating since its inception with 300 acres to explore atop the Cumberland Plateau.
Our ceremony is Saturday, October 24,2009 at 11:00 in the morning. It will be held in the beautiful garden which will be filled with fall foliage and flowers.
The Moses Rock Spring, housed in an old stone structure in an area called Moses Rock Park, was the original source of water for the visitors and animals of the Assembly in the 1800s. In 2007, to commemorate the 125th year of the existence of the Assembly grounds, longtime resident Aileen O’Brien devised the idea of a water feature and gardens on a previously neglected hillside, which would be enjoyed by children at play and enhance the greenspace near the pool and central buildings. A young stonemason from Lookout Mountain, D.J. Giles, was selected to create the water feature, and Aileen O’Brien developed the landscaping. An Assembly member, Mrs. Ruth Grace Jervis, provided the funding as a memorial for her recently deceased husband, Wayne Talmage Jervis, Jr., who was a skilled landscaper and cultivated beauty wherever he lived. A year was spent developing the area now known as Moses Rock Park and Waterfall. The water pours out from under a rock and builds up steam as it rolls down the landscape, splashing into a "pondless" basin with water-loving natives. A gazebo, stone tables and benches provide shady seats to enjoy the sounds of falling water. According to O’Brien, the landscaping is ongoing and continues each spring. Among the plants that are included along the water feature are Ferns, Roses, Junipers, Hostas, Azaleas (both native and cultivated), Rhododendron, Iris, Columbine, Daylilies, Carolina Jasmine, Creeping Phlox, Creeping Jennie, Narcissus, Butterfly Bush, French Pussy Willows, Red Crape Myrtle, Forsythia, Dogwoods, River Birch, and Mountain Laurel, and a number of water plants, herbs, and annuals.
The Rev. William S Wade, former headmaster of our school will be conducting the ceremony.
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CuriousKat
19 Mar 2010
Salma
19 Mar 2010
you had a great wedding
Um first of all what is the paragraph for? Church newsletter? society pages? what?