January 28:Wedding Planning Workshop
1-4pm
David Girard Vineyards is holding a fun Wedding Planning Workshop on January 28th from 1-4PM for all brides (not just David Girard Vineyard Brides)! We are really excited about the professional wedding planners that will be conducting the workshop!!
This no-obligation workshop is designed to provide you with great planning tips and fabulous design ideas from real pros that have been involved in 100’s of weddings! Some of the topics will be Vendor Selection, Etiquette, Time Lines, Design Trends, Budget Planning etc. Bring a notebook & pencil!
A Little About the Planners & Designer…
Laurie...
A diverse career with 16 years of experience in the event planning industry gives Laurie Schmalzel Events the expertise you can depend on. www.LSEvents.net
Lora...
Lora Ward, with A Day to Remember Wedding Consultants, is one of Sacramento’s premier wedding coordination companies for more than 25 years.
www.ADayToRememberCA.com
Shannon...
Shannon Cosgrove-Rivas, owner and head designer of Flourish,
has been designing in flowers for 17 years.
www.FlourishDesigns.com
For Reservations or more details contact Judy Collinsworth at 530-391-1999
Cost is $25 or two for $40
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