Your ceremony will be perfect - just remember the most
important thing about the entire day is marrying your love. This is what
makes it perfect -- despite anything else that occurs!
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Kansas City Area Wedding Ceremony Resources
Old Kinderhook Resort and Golf Club
Old Kinderhook offers complete catering services and banquet facilities to host your special event. From business meetings to family reunions, rehearsal dinners, weddings and receptions, we can do it all. With onsite lodging, dining and golf, Old Kinderhook can offer the total package for large and small groups.
Call 573-836-0455 | Send Email
The Club at Porto Cima
Your line is, "I do." Ours is, "We will!" We'll do anything and everything humanly possible to ensure that your special day comes off like a well-rehearsed Broadway production.
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Weddings at Lazy Gator Point
With incredible views of the Lake, this romantic venue will truly take your breath away. You simply must see The Point at Lazy Gators ... it's the most incredible wedding location at the Lake of the Ozarks. Schedule a private tour TODAY!
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Items that May Be Part of Your Ceremony
The Guest Book
Years ago, the wedding guest book was essential as a written record of the witnesses to a wedding. Today, it serves more as a cherished keepsake forthe bride and groom.
Many brides place their traditional guest books on a table at the ceremony location so guests may sign it as they come in. Modern couples often opt for a mat signing board with their photo in it. While still other couples are choosing elaborate scrapbooks for their guests contribute to during the reception.
Looking for that perfect outdoor ceremony location in the Kansas City area? You can reserve areas in many of the local parks for a
reasonable fee. Wedding areas are available in:
Visit the Park
Reservations site for
fee and reservation information.
The Wedding Party
You should select people who make you feel great! Never feel pressured
to choose an attendant for reasons other than your own happiness.
Responsibilities Participants in your ceremony have traditional responsibilities. It's a good idea to create small checklists for
the friends and family participating so they know precisely what
to do. It's easy to forget things during the excitement and emotion
of the day!
Click here for a typical list of wedding party responsibilities. You can customize this as needed!
Music for the Ceremony Discuss your musical selections with clergyman performing the
ceremony. In some cases, he or she must approve the selections before
they can be used.
Be sure to arrange for appropriate sound systems and/or equipment.
If you have recorded music, find out if you need a cassette tape
or a CD. Many churches only have a cassette player! Also, if you
have live music, you may have to request microphones, music stands,
etc.
Caution! If you have a song that must be cued up on cassette, make
SURE it's cued properly. We heard a story of a local wedding where
the bride wanted "From this Moment" to be played during
the unity candle lighting. Unfortunately, the tape wasn't cued properly
and the final words from the previous song played first --- Shania
Twain singing, "Don't be Stupid!"