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Sean and Brittany were married in Tupper Lake, New York.
About the Couple
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Rob and Chelsea McFarland were married on August 29, 2009 in Spokane, Washington.
About the Couple:
Chelsea, an editor for television and film and Rob, a director met in Thailand when their career paths overlapped with their traveling plans. After spending a few weeks working together and exploring the beautiful rivers and caves of Thailand, they both knew their relationship was a special one. As a result, Chelsea’s next plane ticket brought her back to the States to meet Rob’s friends and family. Since then the couple has travelled all over the world together. They have now settled in a cozy home in Los Angeles.
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Carly and Stephen Tatum were married on January 16, 2010 in Austin, Texas at the Austin Club.
About the Couple
Carly and Stephen met as teenagers and were high school sweethearts. After some time apart in college, they reunited, and three years later, they tied the knot.
Decision to Go Green
“I love my city, and I want to do my part to keep it beautiful,†the bride tells us. The couple tries to be green across all aspects of their lives, so their wedding day was no exception. They wanted to make it easy for their guests to be green and to show that it can be done, even for such a large event.
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Krista Chavez and Tim Weiant were married on June 28, 2008 in Livermore, California.
About the Couple:
Krista and Tim, both emergency department nurses internationally and locally, met while Krista was in school completing her rotations at UCSF. Tim was one of the attending nurses that she met. She admired his skill, compassion and extensive knowledge, and the two began a close friendship. Eventually, that friendship turned into something deeper.
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Aly and Joey Williams were married on June 27, 2009 at the Spanish Oaks Ranch in Santa Margarita, CA.
About the Couple:
Joey and Aly met at a camp several years ago. Both camp counselors, they found themselves often "accidently" running into each other. One morning, Joey invited Aly on a run around the lake with him. She agreed, and throughout conversation, they realized how much they had in common. When Joey asked for Aly’s favorite movie line, he was floored when she quoted his favorite movie! He knew this was the real deal.
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Erich Gens and Melissa Wagner were married in October 2009 at the Texas and Pacific Railroad Main Waiting Room in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Adam Fritz and Taryn Sabia were married in Ybor City, Florida on June 13, 2009.
About the Couple:
Adam and Taryn, both architects with backgrounds in Urban Design, met at a coffee shop in Ybor City, Florida. They soon discovered that they lived in the same building nearby and groom have been together since.
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Beth Richardson and Steven Kent were married on March 1, 2008 in Durham, NC.
The couple met in South Africa, while Beth was working at the Amy Biehl Foundation helping artisans start small businesses.
In 2005, Beth started Zebra Crossings, a fair trade wedding boutique whose mission is to provide couples with "unique handmade items that improve the lives of the producers who make them and, whenever possible, preserve the health of our environment."