Wedding Planning Workshop

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Etiquette by Rebecca

 
Whether you are planning your own wedding or studying to become a wedding planner, this intensive workshop will provide you with the necessary tools to go forward.
 
The time mentioned for the entire workshop is based on a classroom setting.  If taught in a private setting, the times are not constant.
 
 
Please visit our sister site Etiquette Now for information on our non-wedding related workshops/classes.

I live near the Napa, CA wine country and have noticed an interesting trend for bachelorette parties.  The party members go wine tasting at several wineries, while also participating in a scavenger hunt.  The bride must find certain items by the end of the day. 

  • Some may wish to have pictures of the bride finding each item. 
  • Finding a man with the name of the groom could be a 'scavenger hunt' item.

 

Wedding Planning Workshop

 

A wedding and the planning of such a major event in our lives can be very stressful.  In this course we will cover some basics in planning so our special day will be truly special.  In this eight- session, two/three-hours each, course you will learn:

Pre-wedding, The Engagement

 

This session will help you with questions you may have about how to announce your happy news, parties, length of the engagement, customs and much more. 

 

Pre-wedding Parties

 

This session is all about the fun.  We will explore the history of and current trends for the wedding shower, bachelor and bachelorette party, bridesmaids' party, rehearsal dinner, wedding breakfast and more.

 

 

Wedding Customs

 

Wedding customs gives you all the wedding history, customs and trends of the contemporary, American, and from around the world. 

 

Wedding Planning--When, Where & How

 

This session will help you answer the 'when and where' questions, discuss creative wedding sites and decorations. 

 

Wedding Planning--The Paperwork

This addresses the 'who' question.  Who will marry you?  Also, discussed are the fees, license, marriage certificate (all those legal issues), who pays for what, hiring a wedding consultant, and more. 

Wedding Planning--Wedding Countdown and Reception Planning 

This is detailed laden.  It covers the countdown (12 months and counting), discussion of the free services available, hiring a caterer, reception sites, and more, more, more. 

The Ceremony 

This will take you from the morning of the wedding to the very end minute by minute.  

Members of the Bridal Party and Their Roles 

This will present the roles and responsibility of each bridal party member and the attendees will also gain valuable knowledge about how to plan their own wedding.

  • For our private sessions, we typically combine the sessions into a few days and the fee would be based on a half to full day workshop. 

Discounts are available for groups. 

Please visit our sister site Etiquette Now for information on our non-wedding related workshops/classes.

 

 

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We are not restricted in where we present etiquette classes and workshops, but are based in Northern California, which includes Sacramento, Roseville, Elk Grove, Folsom, and Davis.  Please contact us

 

 

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Disclaimer: Etiquette advice offered on this sight is derived from traditional etiquette practices, principles, and protocols generally available in a variety of publications. You may or may not wish to consider this advice. We make no declaration or warranty that this advice should be considered absolute in all situations or circumstances.