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Want to get a sneak peek into all the fabulousness that is GHGH? Check out this wonderful video by Brett Renville. He did a smashing job capturing our media party. Are you excited yet?
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Hello friends!

Mark your calendars for October 28th because 2010 is going to be the best Get Hitched Give Hope ever!

We’ve got exciting news and big things brewing this year: we’re going to be at the super-deluxe Four Seasons and we’ve got some amazing goodies up for auction including a necklace from Tiffany & Co., a wedding gown from La Belle Reve, T.Anthony Sholdt earrings, gorgeous votives from Glassybaby, a honeymoon, and SO much more!!

In the past two years we’ve raised nearly $70,000 and had so much fun doing it–help us raise $50,000 this year to grant final wishes for breast cancer patients through Brides Against Breast Cancer/Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation. We’ll have drinks, delicious food, and everything you need to create your wedding, all in one place, plus plenty of amazing stuff for people who aren’t getting married (did I mention that gorgeous necklace from Tiffany & Co?).

So spread the word to everyone you know–forward this email to brides and non-brides alike who just might enjoy a night out to celebrate life, love, and a wonderful cause. Visit www.gethitchedgivehope.com for all the details and click HERE to purchase your tickets and limited edition swag bags.

Can’t wait to see you there,

The GHGH Crew

P.S. Our blog is packed with awesome give-aways and info on all the amazing sponsors and donors to this year’s event. Come visit us at www.gethitchedgivehope.com/blog and take a look!

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Had the delicious experience of going to a tasting at Molly Moon’s! My planner pal Megan Clark of Clutch Events wrote this awesome blog about it. Check it out!

Be sure to check out http://www.gethitchedgivehope.com/ today at new! We are launching fun new facts some of our amazing vendors for this years swanky party!tile_2010_small GHGH

From “Double Happiness” to the Tea Ceremony, Chinese wedding traditions are not only steeped in meaning but are also abundant. These days couples are selecting customs that hold the most meaning for them & incorporating them accordingly. I recently did a wedding that overflowed with these lovely traditions. Below are a few that were more popular/mandatory as well as the more unique. Enjoy!

Second Dress & The Color Red:
A Chinese bride will typically wear three dresses on her wedding day; a white dress for the ceremony, the traditional Chinese dress for the reception & her going away dress as she departs. Long has the color red symbolized luck, love, prosperity & happiness. It is used frequently in Chinese weddings and for the traditional wedding attire.
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Chinese Tea Ceremony:
A must in any Chinese wedding. It signifies respect, honor & gratitude for the couples family & guests. The new couple serve tea to the honor attendants and in exchange, receive gold jewelry & gifts presented in red envelopes.
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Roasted Suckling Pig:
Served whole, this Chinese delicacy is a delicious tradition that honors & thanks guests for their kindness.

Double Happiness:
A vital marital symbol, Double Happiness obviously signifies happiness, but also that the couple will be united & their families will now be “together” & united as well. The Double Happiness sign is reserved only for marriage use, especially announcements, invitations & declarations.
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A New Bed:
The parents of the new couple usually provide a new bed, complete with pillows, a comforter & sheets to their children. This tradition is tied to the hope that the couple will produce an heir quickly.
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