Margaret Sneddon, Harpist

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Working with a Wedding Planner
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Working with a Wedding Planner
It was my pleasure to play the harp for the New York chapter of the Association of Bridal Consultants at their gala recently. It was a real priviledge to play for this illustrioius group of professionals. My job is always much easier when there is a planner and everything always goes more smoothly.
It's hard to get experience as a do-it-yourself wedding planner since, with any luck, most of us will only have one wedding of our own. ;o) Would you trust your car repair or medical procedure to an amateur? Why would you trust your wedding to anyone but a seasoned professional?
The best way, by far, to have input and make your wedding a true reflection of your vision is to work closely with a wedding planner. They have spent years developing resources and can use their knowledge, experience, and expertise to help you realize your dream. The saving in $$$s and stress is well worth the cost involved.
Your wedding day - make your dream come true with the help of a fabulous wedding planner.
Melissa Paulo-Fife of Events by Missy & Company organizing the ceremony site.
Jacqueline Vazquez of Lifetime Events by Jacqueline puts the finishing touches on a table setting.
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