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Kate Harrison and Barry Muchnick knew that when they got married, their wedding ceremony would need to reflect their environmentalism. After all, they had met at the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies...
NEW HAVEN (New Haven Register Feb. 7, 2010)- Like many brides, Kate Harrison had a tough time finding exactly what she wanted when it came to certain aspects of her wedding. Unlike most wives-to-be, however, Harrison turned her frustration - over the scarcity of "green," eco-friendly weddings options - into a thriving business.... Click here to read the rest of the story - Vowing To Go Green.
The Green Bride Guide was featured in Real Weddings Magazine in Australia. Click here to download the PDF of the first page and the second page of this story.
This article by Jeanne Muchnick proves that going green can save you money. She does a fantastic job of running through some of the simple techniques that can make a huge difference for the environment and your wallet. Click here to read Your Special Day at a Special Price.
Amanda Cuda wrote a three page article on green weddings for the Spring 2009 issue of Bride & Groom Magazine featuring The Green Bride Guide. See pages 36-39.
By A.J. O'CONNELL
Excerpt: Kate L. Harrison and Heather Burns Demelo are hoping more brides will make green part of their wedding color scheme. The two women hosted the Eco-Chic Wedding & Home Show Event at The Hotel Chesterfield in Stamford last Saturday. The show -- which hosted earth-friendly businesses ranging from caterers to spas to jewelers specializing in rough-cut diamonds -- featured an "eco-chic" fashion show by "green" designers and seminars for the eco-savvy bride and groom.