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	<title>Destination Weddings NYC &#187; New York</title>
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	<description>Sarah Ritchie - Wedding Officiant, Non-Denominational Minister &#38; Event Planner</description>
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		<title>NYC Insider&#8217;s Tip: Where to Marry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 06:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Ritchie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Couples coming to New York to marry face an embarrassment of riches in choosing a spot for their nuptials. Even those who know they want to marry in Central Park must choose from dozens of popular spots for the wedding from the Cop Cot Gazebo and Gapstow bridge on the southern end of the park [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="dropcap">C</span>ouples coming to New York to marry face an embarrassment of riches in choosing a spot for their nuptials.  Even those who know they want to marry in Central Park must choose from dozens of popular spots for the wedding from the Cop Cot Gazebo and Gapstow bridge on the southern end of the park to the Ladies’ Pavilion, Shakespeare Garden, Bethesda Foundation,and Belvedere Castle to the west to the Conservatory Garden on the north end.  Each, of course, has its own unique characteristics, histories, and charms. </p>
<p>Of course, in a city of 7 million, there are other iconic spots for a ceremony including the Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, Rockefeller Center Promenade, Battery Park, and the Staten Island Ferry!</p>
<p>To assist my couples traveling from another American state or abroad, I have created a <a href="http://www.nycweddingspots.blogspot.com" target="_blank"><strong>fun blog</strong></a> to provide a bit of history and “insider’s information” about their potential as a small wedding venue.  I have added slide shows that include photos of some of my couples who have married in the park.  I am eager to provide clear, concise, and visually appealing information, in one easy location.  Please visit it—and often, as I am continually updating it with innovative “NYC Wedding Spots.”</p>
<p> The blog can be found right <a href="http://www.nycweddingspots.blogspot.com" target="_blank"><strong>here!</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Wedding &amp; the City (WATC)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 01:37:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Ritchie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several years ago, dreaded news was delivered to many American women when HBO announced that the groundbreaking program “Sex and the City” (SATC) would end production. In a retrospective of the show’s success, actress Sarah Jessica Parker and program creator Darren Star speculated about the elements that distinguished SATC from other series. They argued that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.newyorkcitydestinationweddings.com/wp-content/themes/BartlettDeBoer_1001/post_images/sherri-and-matt.jpg"	alt="" class="postImg" /><span class="dropcap">S</span>everal years ago, dreaded news was delivered to many American women when HBO announced that the groundbreaking program “Sex and the City” (SATC) would end production. In a retrospective of the show’s success, actress Sarah Jessica Parker and program creator Darren Star speculated about the elements that distinguished SATC from other series. They argued that beyond the witty repartee, it was the City of New York that partly explained the show’s enormous popularity. New York was, in fact, the fifth leading lady of the show, along with Samantha, Miranda, Charlotte, and Carrie. SATC devotees, like my pal Denise, know that Sex and the City shined a light on all that we love about the Big Apple, from famed landmarks to obscure local haunts. As a Celebrant, I have come to consider our heroine NYC as a most important backdrop—or guest, if you will—at destination weddings, large and small.</p>
<p>Lately I have been working with couples travelling to New York for their own special wedding ceremonies, casting iconic New York images as important elements of the wedding. Thanks to the generosity of Cheryl Fielding-LoPalo of Cheryl J. Weddings &#038; Events, I was able to work with Matt and Sherri, a young couple from suburban Washington,D.C. Along with their closest family members, Sherri and Matt wed in Rockefeller Plaza. There is a sweet garden tucked in the middle of Manhattan—602 Loft &#038; Garden, part of the famous “Top of the Rock.” This perfect wedding space is nestled in the bustling midtown area with a manicured garden, reflecting pool, and spectacular landscaping. And in every direction we were surrounded by breathtaking views of NYC’s cityscape. The photo in this posting is our stunning couple poised before St. Patrick’s Cathedral, one of New York’s most important religious institutions. </p>
<p>As I finished up this blog posting, I was on the Facebook page of my friend Christina Buzzetta who (lucky girl) works at TheKnot.com. I smiled when I noticed her profile picture caption was a famous line uttered by our friend Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City: “If you only get one great love, then New York may just be mine.” I think a lot of brides, in New York and beyond, feel just the same way.</p>
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