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‘March of Brides’ event to benefit cancer fight (Henry Herald) - ATLANTA – The “March of Brides” fashion event, hosted by Six Degrees Magazine and designer Isabella Margianu, will be held at Tongue & Groove in Buckhead on Friday, March 30 from 7:30 - 10 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Georgia Cancer Foundation.
Brides-to-Be may rest easier; Corinthian Ballroom will stay open (WDBJ 7 Roanoke) - Brides-to-be can rest easier today. The Roanoke City Fire Board of Appeals voted 4 to 1 to overturn an order by the Roanoke City Fire Marshal. That order would have limited the room to 49 people and forced the building's owners to add a second exit to the building.
Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Kewanee Star Courier) - (ARA) - Every bride wants her wedding to be picture perfect - from the dress to the flowers to the food at the reception. And of course, brides want to be beautiful, both for the ceremony and for the wedding pictures.
Dozens of brides in our area can breathe a sigh of relief. (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke) - Dozens of brides in our area can breathe a sigh of relief. Early Friday morning a Roanoke appeals board overturned a ruling that would have limited the Corinthian Ballroom to 49 guests at one time.
Weekly entertainment calendar (Detroit Free Press) - Antiques in April: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monroe County Community College, 1555 S. Raisinville Road, Monroe. 734-384-4254. $3. Brides to Be Show: Noon-4 p.m. American Polish Cultural Center, 2975 E. Maple, Troy. 586-228-2700. www.americanpolishcenter.com. $8, $7 advance.
Event helps couples 'Tie the Knot' (The Norman Transcript) - As the wedding season rolls in with a vengeance, local brides should know they don’t have to travel Interstate-35 to find some of the best ideas and deals to plan the wedding of their dreams.
Board reverses ballroom rulings (Roanoke Times) - An occupancy limit was lifted for two rooms at 109 Kirk Ave., to the glee of many brides-to-be. In the end, the Roanoke Fire Board of Appeals demonstrated it is no rubber stamp for the city's fire marshal. After a grueling hearing that began at 10 a.m. Thursday and ended at 1:45 a.m. Friday, the board reversed two rulings by the office of Roanoke Fire Marshal Dan Rakes -- orders that might ...
Small Talk: Businesses often must say no to customers (Naples Daily News) - The idea of saying no to a customer or client may seem unthinkable for a new small business owner. Turn down business? Get rid of a big account? Yes, say veterans who have learned that trying to take care of a difficult customer or one whose needs don’t mesh with those of the business can be costly in terms of money, stomach lining and future revenues.
Wedding showcase (The Argus Leader) - Amy Carr's smile was almost as bright as her engagement ring, and the ambient light from the chandeliers charmed extra twinkles from her eyes as she tucked a dark lock of hair behind her ear.
Two Tough Ladies: Senior Assault Victims Honored (Queens Chronicle) - (Anthony DelMundo) Rose Morat, 101, left, and Solange Elizee, 85, both of Jamaica, were honored last Friday after recovering from two brutal attacks.
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