Published on June 28th, 2005.
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This a story about a young couple that has spent their lives contributing and giving to others. After experiencing a financial hardship late last year. I did not want to see their dream of a wedding to be lost. Community sponsors have donated a wedding that will never be forgotten.
April 10th, 2005
Dear Bridal Association,
My name is Kimberly Howard, coordinator of the Nicole Woolfolk and Dion Jones wedding on May 7, 2005. This couple has contributed remarkable community service and devout commitment to their church, youth and those less fortunate. Recently, they have experienced a hardship due to job loss. Their union as a couple was a pleasant surprise to many, as they were described as “individual warriors” , working towards the good of those in need and putting their personal goals of marriage aside to pursue their ministries of helping others. As a result of their strong desire to contribute to the lives of others I am asking the community to give back to them and make their “Dream Wedding” come true.
With the sponsorship of many vendors, including The Chateaux at Fox Meadows, Biscuits & Berries Catering, Hearts Desire Catering, Awesome Ice Sculpture, Kissler Floral Design, Boulder Blossoms, Chocolate Fountain, Celtic Harp, Nancy’s Best Cakes, Insight Photography, Culi Staffing Services, Presidential Limousine, Holiday Inn Hotel and White Birds Unlimited, to name a few the wedding is coming together beautifully.
I am asking The Bridal Association to feature a story of the community giving back to a couple that has given so much to the community, and cover this event to provide media recognition for all of these fine contributors. We are expecting 200 guest for the 11:30 a.m. wedding ceremony and an early afternoon reception immediately following ending at 3:00 p.m.
Please call me with any questions and to advise as to your interest in fulfilling this request at 720-971-2206. Thank you for your consideration and attention in this matter.
Sincerely,
Kimberly Howard
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