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Events with Wedding Vendors in Hershey
Pennsylvania - Dauphin County PA
Wedding Show
WHEN: Sunday, February 19, 2012 - 11AM to 4PM
VIP hours 9:30AM to 4PM
WHERE: AACA Museum,
161 Museum Drive, Hershey PA (Dauphin County PA.)
DESCRIPTION: Normally our beautiful facility houses a world class
display of antique cars, but on February 19, 2012 it will be transformed to showcase 100 of Central PA’s premier
wedding vendors.
Come see everything from caterers and photographers to bridal attire and cakes. Find your perfect gown at our
bridal gown fashion show, presented by Taylored For You Bridal.
We will once again be hosting our annual cake dive. Ten lucky brides
will compete for an amazing wedding theme prize package valued at over $10,000.
One of our lucky brides will go home with a new Louis Vitton handbag
containing another top secret prize we promise will be just as exiting as finding your Prince Charming.
VIP attendees will receive an exclusive limousine shuttle to the
Weddings by JDK VIP reception. Guests will enjoy sparkling champagne and specialty hors d’oeuvres. A special cast
of wedding experts will be highlighting all the latest, cutting-edge bridal trends to provide inspiration for your
own wedding planning.
There's stuff for the guys, too - exhibits of cars, buses, and
motorcycles.
Vendors
Wanted!
See Website for more details, ticket information and vendor
info.
CONTACT: For additional information contact Melissa Flood, Show
Coordinator at
717-566-7100 Ext. 113 or "aacaweddingshow @ comcast.net".
WEBSITE: www.AACAMuseum.org/WeddingShow.
Note: We listed this bridal show on our Index
for Bridal Shows in Pennsylvania.
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Words of Wisdom and Inspiration...
My Wedding Ring
"For years it has done its job. It has led me not into
temptation. It has reminded my husband numerous times at parties that it's time to go home. It
has been a source of relief to a dinner companion. It has been a status symbol in the maternity
ward." -- Erma Bombeck (talking about her wedding ring.)
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