Congratulations Brides and Grooms, my name is Vince Price and
I would be delighted to perform your wedding ceremony. I have been
performing wedding ceremonies since June of 2004.
I
believe that your wedding day should be a stress-free and an
exciting time for both of you. I will work with you to create
the perfect ceremony. Your words or mine.
This
wedding is YOUR special day, and I will do everything in my
power to see that you are relaxed and having a good time.
No wedding jitters allowed.
Being
prepared is the key, and I see that you know exactly what is
going to happen. In addition to performing wedding services as
an ordained minister, I am also a Notary Public, and perform
notary services, as well. Please feel free to call
on me for any needs.
Best wishes always
Contact me by:
Cell phone: (904)708-6052
(if no answer leave message)
This page was last updated:
Saturday, August 11, 2007
I
am not a wedding planner, I just officiate, if you need
decorations, like arches, tiki torches, etc, you can visit my sister's
website:
www.beachweddingcompany.com and/or you may e-mail her at: karen@beachweddingcompany.com and she should be able to help you with these items. I will be providing decorations in the near future.
Copyrighted: 9 Oct 2004 cvpservices
I
will officiate, at the location of your choice, i.e., your backyard,
beach, park, etc. I will officiate in Duval, Nassau, Clay, St Johns,
Baker, Bradford, Union counties in FL. Also, will officiate in St
Mary's, Kingsland, Folkston, St Simmons Island, Sea Island and Jekyll
Island in GA. In FL I can officiate as either a Notary Public or a
Minister, in GA I can officiate as Minister. I charge extra for
out of county and out of state.
How the custom of a bride caring flowers started, an interesting fact about the 1500s:
Most
people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May
and still smelled pretty good by June. However, they were starting to
smell, so brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor.
Hence the custom today of carrying a bouquet when getting married.