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Meet... Debbie Coye: Saratoga’s Cake Maven
Written by Megin Potter | Photos ProvidedDebbie Coye didn’t become Saratoga’s dazzlingly skilled connoisseur of hand-crafted confections overnight, it’s a reputation that she’s been building for 51 years. But it almost never happened.
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Rivers Casino & Resort
Rivers Casino & Resort | Photos Provided Unless NotedCarefree Cookies & Cocktails
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The Bond 1786 is the newest restaurant and event venue nestled in the Gateway to the Adirondacks, Warrensburg, New York. Listed as a historic landmark on the national registry, The Bond boasts a beautiful restaurant with a rustic, yet contemporary aesthetic. Their classic tavern, formal dining room, patio, and manicured gardens are the perfect settings for your event!
The featured main dining room can accommodate private parties of 20 to 75 guests. Whether you are celebrating your recent engagement, hosting a rehearsal dinner, or planning your wedding, their event planners will carry out your vision and create the memorable experience you have been dreaming of!
Menus can be customized and tailored to your party’s needs; from formal plated dinners to an elaborate cocktail party, the sky is the limit! They can provide you with a preferred vendors list for all your planning needs but are happy to work with the vendors of your choice. Also perfect for corporate or private retreats and conferences, the event space is versatile with everything from catering to projectors and sound systems being provided in-house.
In addition to the event spaces and restaurant, The Bond 1786 property has a charming inn with ten well-appointed rooms, each with en suite baths and gas fireplaces. The Bond Inn sits on the edge of the gardens and has a lovely sunroom and deck with views of the surrounding mountains. You and your wedding party will be very comfortable in rooms which go on-hold for your event once the date is secured. For the day of your wedding, a space will be available with all the necessary amenities for your hair and make-up team to get you and your bridal party ready for your special day.
Coming to The Bond in 2022…
Capacity will be doubling, with the addition of a three-season event tent in the garden as well as a four-season barn!
To schedule an appointment, please contact the sales team at the following:
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The Soul of Saratoga
written by Megin Potter | Photo by Heather Bohm-Tallman (from Ashley & Tim’s Wedding, page 78)Saratoga County is a top wedding destination for several reasons, explains Soul Session Edu-tainment Owner and Bandleader Garland Nelson.
The 408: An Elevated Experience
Megin Potter | Photos by AM Knizek Photo (Unless Noted)A unique upscale private event venue in vibrant downtown Saratoga Springs that exceeds expectations.
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Introducing Saratoga’s New PaperDolls
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Big Wedding, Little Chapel
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The Whole Wedding.......Right Here
Megin Potter, Photos by Susan Blackburn photographyGathering family and friends, getting ready, getting married, and relaxing at your reception… all in one place? …Yes, at the Saratoga Hilton!
Feel the freedom of customizable wedding packages at a flexible venue that offers amenity-rich accommodations and a bounty of banquet options.
“We are a full-service property in the heart of downtown Saratoga. We have everything onsite that a guest would need,” said The Saratoga Hilton’s Director of Sales & Marketing Joanna Fairs.
Simply Seamless: From the Site Visit to the Cake Cutting
Nothing gets lost in translation when all the event communications go to the same person in the same place.
“Our team walks them through the entire event to make it really seamless for them,” said Joanna Fairs, Director of Sales and Marketing at The Saratoga Hilton.
Whatever question arises, brides have one point of contact, said Joanna.
A personalized URL gives brides the ability to freely monitor guest bookings, as well.
The hotel has six light-filled luxury corner suites with ample in-room parlors where the bride and her glam squad can comfortably get ready. Put the groom and his party on another floor, and you’ll save yourself the worry of pre-wedding peeking being a possibility.
Optimal Areas and Special Spaces
Located in a separate wing of the hotel, booking a ceremony and reception for up to 350 guests in the Saratoga Ballroom offers both privacy and easy accessibility. Section off a special area for your ceremony, meet in the foyer for cocktails after, then return to the transformed ballroom for dinner and dancing.
“To make it unique to each bride and groom, we work closely with Total Events party planners and can suggest a number of other vendors. There are definitely a lot of different options to make the room the way they want it,” said Joanna.
The Broadway Ballroom is also available if you want a completely separate ceremony space or are planning on a smaller wedding of no more than 75 guests.
Customizable catering menus and drink services let you enjoy mouthwatering, artfully-crafted appetizers, and your choice of plated, buffet, or stationed dining before the cake cutting.
Keep the Party Going
Arriving early or staying late is never a problem when everyone is in the same place.
Why not enjoy coffee in the café or some leisure time in the hotel lounge? Fit in a workout in the fitness room. An indoor pool lets you rest easy that the weather will not keep you, or the kids, from getting in a swim.
534 Bistro, the onsite restaurant, has a welcoming bar and American cuisine served in a relaxed contemporary setting with a large double-sided indoor fireplace and an outdoor patio.
The Saratoga Hilton’s divine downtown location means that within walking distance you and your guests can easily add-in some shopping, a picnic in the park, unforgettable entertainment and awesome attractions.
The Details:
Venue: Saratoga Hilton
Clothing: Danielle’s Bridal Boutique (and Tux Shop!)
Robes: Chic Underneath
Hair and Make Up: Lipstick N Lashes, Beauty Bar and Boutique
Event Decorator: Total Events
Florals: JoleneK Floral Design
Officiant: Reverend Joy Burke
Photographer: Susan Blackburn Photography
Models:
Julie TenEyck
Jeremiah TenEyck
Khloe TenEyck
Isabella Romanzo
Ryan Ross
Jordan Welch
Anna Bayle
Colleen Coleman
Bella Bokan
- Megin Potter
- Susan Blackburn Photography
- Saratoga Bride
- Saratoga Hilton
- JoleneK Floral Design
- Total Events
- Lipstic Lashes Beauty Bar and Boutique
- Chic Underneath
- Danielle’s Bridal Boutique
- Reverend Joy Burke
- Julie TenEyck
- Jeremiah TenEyck
- Khloe TenEyck
- Isabella Romanzo
- Ryan Ross
- Jordan Welch
- Anna Bayle
- Colleen Coleman
- Bella Bokan
Advice from a Local Wedding Planner & Honeymoon Travel Specialist during Covid-19
Tonya Pellegrini, owner, Pellegrini Events & Anne Gordon, owner, Live Life Travel, LLC2020 certainly did not turn out the way that any of us expected. It has been a challenging year for everyone, but we need to remember first and foremost, the loved ones that we have lost, those who continue to fight, and that this is far from over. We both believe strongly that couples should continue to celebrate their love and get married/elope and go on local mini-moons. If there were ever a time to ‘seize the day,’ it would be right now.
Our roles when hired is that of advocates and advisors of our couples, so while we do not recommend delaying your actual marriage or celebrating that special day together as a couple, we are suggesting that you do indefinitely postpone the much larger celebration/party/reception/ceremony along with the big dream honeymoon. The best part is that you can have it both ways, and we are both here to help you figure out how. None of you are alone, and it even holds in the wedding business right now, “we are all in this together!”
Tonya’s Wedding Advice:
When couples get engaged to be married and start planning their wedding, it’s such a happy time. This year those couples were halted. As a planner, I have had many conversations with my clients about how to proceed.
Postpone, punt the date or get hitched, and tackle the big celebration later.
My advice has been to get married; after all, that’s why you were engaged in the first place. These are emotional and tough decisions to make as a couple when you envision your family and friends to be with you. It’s also hard to have your wedding date on the calendar and not have your wedding on that day.
One of my clients, Bill and Rachel, was scheduled to have their wedding on June 6th, 2020, at Universal Preservation Hall, but COVID altered their plans like many others. We had many discussions about what they could do; in the end, they could not sit back, and watch June 6th go by and not have a wedding. They decided to be married on their date at UPH with just the two of them.
How does this work to make it as unique and memorable as possible?
We worked with Samantha Nass Floral Design to make an intimate romantic space in the building with florals and candlelight, a beautiful bouquet, and a boutonniere in the original color scheme. We also had a photographer, Kevin DeMassio, and videographer, Lauren Caldwell, come to document the event.
The ceremony was so intimate and beautiful, but they didn’t stop there. Following the service, Bill and Rachel had photos and went to The Adelphi Hotel for a private dinner in a suite and were served the actual menu from their wedding. During dinner, they watched well wishes sent in by a loved one on a large-screen TV. The following day they packed up and hit the road for a mini-moon. They are so happy they decided not to wait. Bill and Rachel are still planning on having a massive celebration when all friends and family can attend along with a real honeymoon.
Anne’s Honeymoon Advice:
Live Life Travel is not booking any International travel at this time. I feel that there are too many unknowns and that our clients’ money is better protected in their own pockets until we know more. We are booking local travel and are highly recommending private ceremonies, wellness travel, and mini-moons. We are working closely with several of the very best local hotels and resorts to customize special celebration packages for our clients to guarantee an elevated experience beyond what one would traditionally get. To reserve your special celebration with Live Life Travel, simply go to our website (www.livelifetravel.world) and click “Let’s Start Planning” and we’ll take care of everything from there, completely stress-free for you. As with every trip that we plan, everything is customized based on your preferences and “must-haves.”
We are also launching a 6-month webinar series this Fall with the purpose being to support both the wedding and travel communities. These will not be “boring sales webinars” (no way!). They will be live and interactive and meant to answer all of your unanswered questions. They will feature exciting guests, including wedding planners, destination specialists, wellness specialists, local wedding vendors, and 5-star hoteliers, all focusing on different aspects of the wedding and honeymoon planning process. We’ll have lots of fun prizes, including a honeymoon sweepstakes for all who register.
We intend to remind everyone that we are all in this together, that you all have many resources (when you are ready), that there is no rush, and that you have a community of other couples in the same boat. We will also be providing a platform for you all to connect outside of the webinar series.
Hang in there, everyone. Please continue to practice social distancing, wear your masks, stay safe, and be grateful for all of the love in your life. The best is yet to come.
Anne & Tonya
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Just because the big “C” (COVID) changed your plans this year, it doesn’t mean you have to compromise your amazing wedding day – you just have to get creative.
Charming Cherub Cupid
You never know when Cupid’s arrow will strike or what’s coming your way.
The last six months have carried with them countless challenges - but even with all the changes and uncertainty, the experts at Katie O’ Weddings & Events told concerned couples to always keep one thing in mind.
“Don’t look at it as compromising. You get to marry the love of your life and ultimately, you will celebrate,” said event coordinator Katie O’Malley Maloney.
Cheerful, Confident & Caring
In March, when everything was unknown, Katie and Senior Event Planner Casey Benson began moving, adjusting, and rescheduling weddings for more than 30 couples.
“It was a roller coaster but that’s our job as planners, confidants and trusted vendors,” said Katie.
There were tears, stress and anxiety from brides who were feeling different levels of heartbreak and loss, but Katie O’ Weddings strived to be a sounding board and a source of support during every stage of the process while also looking ahead with hope.
This was something Katie and her husband, Nate Maloney, did at home with their two children, Grace, 4, and Charlie, nearly 2. Staying positive meant moving ahead with the opening of their new venue, the Kenmore Ballroom in Albany.
Nate is the Chief Operating Officer of With Grace Management, which has slated the newly renovated Kenmore, which was originally built in 1878, to hold its first event this fall.
Celebrations Can Continue
When challenges come along, the Katie O’ team combines a winning attitude with creative solutions.
“We know that this is now and will not be forever. Celebrations can happen. We’ll do what we can with what we’ve been dealt and it’ll be awesome,” said Katie.
Keys to Can-Do Celebrations
Commit to Candid Conversations – Discuss what’s most important for you. Choosing to change up the date, venue, or number of guests can put your mind at ease.
Most of Katie O’ clients are keeping their original plan but celebrating on alternate dates in 2021, she said.
“I want nothing more than to do those weddings but it’s with an abundance of caution that I look towards 2021,” said Katie.
Churches & Contract Considerations – Guidelines are different for churches – they adhere to capacity restrictions, so you might want to consider the option of having a larger church ceremony followed by a smaller reception.
If you’ve already committed to a contract at a large venue but have decreased the total number of guests you’ll be having, consider setting up separate spaces for the ceremony, cocktails and reception.
Clever Customizations - Some couples are opting for “Mini-monies” – a simple, intimate, and less expensive ceremony now, followed by a big ceremony and reception later.
For those concerned about social distancing, meetings through Zoom and the Event Live Apps, virtual make-up, video and photo shoots have provided links to creating unforgettable memories.
Compassionate Connections – Above all, plan “C” stands for connection and communication. It’s those people that support and lift you up that will keep you feeling “sparkly” no matter what comes your way.
Everyone loves a love story! The romantic idea of having your loved one waiting at the altar or blissfully floating down the aisle is an image many swoon over.
Some may deem these ideas too dreamy or too big. Not for Brandy Farber.
Farber runs her own wedding planning company P.S. Events out of Saratoga Springs, New York, and Chicago.
“At P.S. Events we LOVE a love story,” said Farber. “We want to know not only what our couples envision for their dream wedding, but also who they are as a couple. We truly believe it so important that we have an authentic connection with our couples, and they feel the same about us.”
P.S. Events was the result of hours of hard work, determination, and big dreams.
“When I dream, I dream big,” said Farber. “I spent a lot of time doing personal development and deciding what I wanted my life and future to look like. I spent years working in a non-profit, although I worked for some organizations who do amazing work, it was not the career path that would get me the goals I had set for myself.”
Farber attributes her success to years of training and hands on experience. “More than anything I wanted to have the freedom to live life on my own terms,” said Farber. “Be present with my children and do what I am passionate about; cultivating one of a kind experiences while making the process seamless and enjoyable.”
Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic outbreak in March, New York began to shut down and social distance from romantic gatherings. Many young couples had to put their wedding plans on hold.
“The pandemic has caused an enormous amount of uncertainty,” said Farber. “From everything shutting down, then opening up with ever changing guidelines; the industry itself has to continuously adjust.”
However, this did not stop everyone. Many couples have scaled down their original wedding plans to have a more intimate ceremony. Other people will have virtual ceremonies.
“Love is not cancelled!” said Farber. “First, sit down with your partner and discuss what is most important to each of you. Second, find a wedding planner. This is not just a shameless plug. We help you navigate the “new normal” of weddings during this time and ensure your event transitions seamlessly.”
Farber also mentions everyone has options.
“Marry now, celebrate later is one of my personal favorites,” said Farber. “We have been working with our couples to keep their original wedding date by having a small ceremony while planning their reception for a later time. Many photographers are now offering live streaming as part of their packages.”
Someone once noted, love conquers all. Brandy Farber and P.S. Events could not agree more.