RippaVilla Plantation Bridal Fair

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Rippavilla Bridal Fair Tennessee

Bridal Fair * Sunday, March 20th * 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rippavilla Plantation, Spring Hill, Tennessee

Rippavilla Plantation, one of Middle Tennessee’s top wedding venues, is joining with Enchanted Brides and DJ’s Party Rentals to host a bridal fair to showcase of some of the area’s preferred wedding vendors.

Guiding off the feedback from last year’s successful event, this event will feature only our favorite vendors. The list is invitation-only, and registration will not be open to every wedding vendor under the sun!! While the overall number of vendors will decrease, the quality of vendors will only improve because we have selected the very best!!

Vendors range from caterers, florists, photographers, wedding cake makers, and formal wear. If you are thinking about renting a photo booth for your reception, we will have one. Looking for a horse and carriage to make a grand entrance or a romantic exit? We have that also!! Our vendors range from traditional to trend-setting.

Brides: bring your groom, the bridal party, your parents and your best friends to help you find the wedding professionals that best suit your tastes. The more people you have to bounce off ideas, the easier you can make important decisions and book your vendor.

Admission is $5.00 per person and includes chances to win several prizes.

For more information, call MaryAnne or Don at 931 486-9037; email MaryAnne at maryann.rippavilla@bellsouth.net; email Don at don.rippavilla@bellsouth.net; visit our website at www.rippavilla.org; or “like” us on Facebook for the latest information.

Rippavilla, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) and all monies raised benefit the preservation and interpretation of Rippavilla Plantation, Inc.

Please visit RippaVilla Plantation Bridal Fair for more information.

 

Youth Advisory Council raises money for local charities in style

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Teens of Williamson County participated in a prom-inspired fashion show Saturday as part of the United Way Youth Advisory Committee (YAC), benefitting nonprofit organizations in the county.

Students modeled the latest trends in teen formal wear this spring including dresses and suits donning the popular the colors of royal blue, coral and plenty of springy pastels.

The show, sponsored by Belk and CoolSprings Galleria, was held at the Belk department store.

The 2016 Spring & Prom Fashion Show is one of the main annual fundraisers for YAC, the teen outreach portion of United Way.

Every Williamson County high school offers YAC clubs and is offered at several private high schools.

YAC teens make a difference in the community by getting involved in service projects and raising money for charitable organizations.

Read more at Williamson Herald.