weddings
- Karen Hillsley and Jeff Meyer met at the University of Delaware; they were married in Ellicott City in May.
- A Ravens-Steelers rivalry doesn't stand in the way for this couple
- This couple had a cruise ship proposal and a nautical-themed wedding.
- Maryland's governor Larry Hogan postpones wedding anniversary celebration until after Baltimore settle downs.
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- Congratulations to the Cyclones volleyball team, based out of the Gary Arthur Community Center in Glenwood, which recently won second place, earing a silver medal, during the Velocity Invitational Tournament.
- Carolyn B. Westerlund, who founded camps and a popular Monkton company that designed floral arrangements for weddings and other fashionable events, died of heart failure April 21 at Gilchrist Center, an inpatient hospice facility in Towson. She was 83.
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- Century High School students Rogers and Jacobs pitch SPAtaneous mobile spa.
- Churchville residents opposed to the proposed Regent at Stone House equine center and wedding venue made another show of force Wednesday, with at least a dozen people in yellow anti-Regent shirts lined up outside the Harford County Council building in Bel Air well before a 9 a.m. Development Advisory Committee meeting to review the project.
- An intimate, family affair precedes a ceremony in France, where their relationship blossomed
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- Mini dessert likes these are all the rage now — not only for weddings but for just about any occasion. Give these a try and I'll bet you can't eat just one.
- In Indiana, social change often lags behind like an Amish buggy, and lots of folks there do not mind at all, says David Horsey.
- Forget soda and peanuts ¿ what if your next flight came with a complimentary wedding shower?
- So, remember that time that Cyrus fell for the spy/male escort Elizabeth North hired to dig up dirt on him and then found out he was a spy and was forced to get engaged to him in order to avoid a major political sex scandal? Well, "Scandal" finally did, too.
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- Instead of eloping, this couple held small event at Fort McHenry to celebrate their love of Baltimore
- When Swan Harbor Farm event coordinator Karen Tegges helps a couple plan their wedding day, she knows what they¿ll hear from their guests. ¿Over and over, I¿ll hear that the guests told them it was the most beautiful wedding they¿d ever been to and ask how they found the place,¿ she says. ¿They say they never knew it existed.¿
- And the award for worst mother of the year goes to -- you guessed it -- Lady Flintshire aka Susan aka Rose's mother aka a woman with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
- These Nigerian natives honor their heritage in a weekend-long celebration
- When I first learned about the Regent at Stone House, I thought it was a great idea. I'm disappointed only in the fact that I didn't think of it myself.
- Forget silverware and china. Today's engaged couples want to start married life with wireless speakers, cameras and ultra HD TVs, according to Best Buy, which has launched a wedding registry.
- WeddingWire, the nation's leading online wedding marketplace, named Westminster's Events by Lexi as a winner of the WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards 2015
- Meeting the parents makes for a classic sitcom situation (or maybe a funny movie followed by two much less funny sequels). But no one really talks about the challenge lurking ahead in the shadows: the extended family.
- Katie Horn and Marie Stratton know that when you cook what you love, the people will follow. Especially when what you love to cook is a collection of delicious snacks made from scratch.
- Churchville's Tim Limberger may have modified his plans for his proposed The Regent at Stone House equestrian and wedding venue, but his neighbors remained firmly opposed to the project Wednesday night, saying they continue to be frustrated by Limberger's lack of answers about the project his family wants to build on Glenville Road.
- Neighbors of the Limbergers, on Churchville's Glenville Road, continue to fight revised plans for a wedding venue, now primarily set to be an equine facility.
- Ben Carson is making headlines again, after saying bakeries opposed to same-sex marriage might start poisoning cakes if they are forced to make them for gay couples.
- The owners of a Churchville farm that drew community-wide outrage after they wanted to build a wedding venue are modifying their project.
- Much like "Coven" before it, the season finale of "American Horror Story: Freak Show" arrives with an overarching sense that the entire season can't be browbeaten into cohesion in the space of one episode.
- It's actually happening. It always felt so far in the distance, vague and cloudy and intangible. But it's here. The onslaught of engagement announcements on Facebook has begun.
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- When their two daughters were both planning weddings within six months of each other, Juli and Jim Wolf realized there was something missing in the world of wedding planning.
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- A fall-themed wedding fits these former Halloween store employees well
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- These Lockheed Martin employees went from co-workers to spouses
- Crops, cutouts and colors march down the aisle for spring
- They may have moved to Michigan, but this couple's story begins in D.C.