Liz and Zak were married in 2020 near Asheville, NC, and when the time was right, they came to Premier in need of a reception, or rather A PARTY! We made it happen. 

The Big Party

These two were so fun to work with, and Liz was absolutely one of the sweetest brides ever. More than anything, Liz’s goal was to have the day feel as if it were actually her wedding day, again. Not many brides can boast donning their gown a second time for a public celebration. 

The big day started with Liz and Zak arriving to Union Grove as if they had just gotten married offsite at a different location.  The party made up of family and close friends made the occasion feel like it really was the actual wedding day for these two. The couple shared first dances, speeches, and toasts, and the reception hall was decked out with florals, votives Heads Up Penny kept everyone on the dance floor the entire time!  

Details

Send Off

This party ended late, after hours and hours of dancing, with a bubble send off. It was a perfect ending for this wonderful couple!

Are you ready to start planning your big day with Premier Party Planners by your side? Then Let’s Chat!

Vendor info:
Reception: Union Grove Farm @uniongrovefarm
Caterer: The Catering Company @thenccateringcompany
Band: Heads Up Penny @headsuppenny
Rentals: Party Reflections @partyreflections
Florist: Bowerbird Flowers @bowerbirdflowers
Photographer: Austen Taylor Photography @austentaylorphoto
Transportation: Blue Diamond Transportation
Wedding Planners: Premier Party Planners @premierpartyplanner

 

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