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2016 • www.showmetheozarks.com • 1

WeddingGuide 2016

Joplin Regional Area

The Ozarks Magazine Since 2001

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Features10 Countdown to Wedded Bliss - The Organized Bride’s Checklist

12 Wedding Day Do’s and Don’ts

14 8 Make-or-Break Marriage Conversations

16 Three Great Ways to Get Your Groom Involved

18 Top Trends for 2016

20 Ballooning Budgets? Stop Them Before They Start

Planning Guides22 Boutiques, Accessories and Beauty

24 Cakes and Catering

26 Florist, Décor and Entertainment

28 Jewelry, Photography and Stationery

30 Rentals, Transportation and Misc.

32 Venues

Directories8 Advertisers

34 Wedding Services Directory

Contents

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Joplin Regional Area Wedding Guide is published annually. Copyright 2016 - ALL

RIGHTS RESERVED. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without

permission from the publisher. Editor photo by Angela Spieker,

Artistic Expressions Photography.

Joplin Regional Area Wedding Guide

Editor in Chief Lee Radcliff

Associate Editors Sue Dillmon

Wendy Brunner-Lewis

Staff Writer Sarah Gooding

Graphic Designer Kristi Tucker

Account Executive Sue Dillmon

Published by Show Me The Ozarks MagazinePO Box 3325 • Joplin, MO 64803

417.455.9898www.showmetheozarks.com

From the Editor

Our cover bride is Morgan French.

The photo was taken at her home on her

wedding day by Erynn Christine Photography.

On the Cover

Planning a wedding is often one of the most exciting times in your life. From shopping for and finding the bride’s fairy-tale dress to the perfectly adorned flowers, cake and decorations, there are so many details to transform a future bride and groom’s dream into a reality. Our 5th Annual Wedding Guide was put together with great forethought and sentiment. We hope to be a one-stop resource for everything you need to plan your perfect wedding.

Inside you will find the most recommended and sought-out venues, photographers, florists, wedding shows and service providers in our region, and we have given you a countdown from proposal-to-

aisle. We want to keep you on schedule and help you have a special day that is as free of stress as it is beautiful. We give you advice on wedding day do’s and don’ts, pre-wedding marriage conversations you and your groom must have, and how to stay on track with the budget. Get your groom involved in the wedding planning with our suggestions, and learn about this year’s hottest wedding trends that you can incorporate into your perfect ceremony.

We know planning a wedding is exciting and romantic, and the anticipation has been growing since you were a little girl. Congratulations on the proposal, and we hope your day is as perfect as you have always imagined.

Happy wedding planning!

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@newtonsjoplin 5th & Main Downtown Joplin // (417) 623-2800

BRILLIANT EXPERTISE

Let us guide you to the perfect ring for the one you'll share forever with.

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AdvertisersAll That Music

Amadeus Ranch

Amelie and Roxy Event Centers

Avondale Chapel & Gardens

Bullskin Creek Weddings and Events

The Butcher’s Block Event Center & Catering

The Carriage Inn at Busch Mountain

Cedar Valley Event Center

Civil War Ranch

Club 1201

Coleman Theatre

Comeau Jewelry Company

Country Caboose Wedding Chapel

Country Cakes & Bridal Shoppe

Countryside In The City

Crabby’s Seafood Bar & Grill

Derma Tech

Erynn Christine Photography

Expressions Photo Booth

Flour Box Bakery

Galaxsea Cruises & Tours

It Works! Independent Distributor

Joplin Elks Lodge 501

Judy’s Balllroom Dance Lessons

Lendonwood Gardens

Memorial Auditorium and Convention Center

Mythos

Newton’s Jewelers

The Ramsay Event Center

Rendezvous Room at River Ranch Resort

RFC Event Center

Say Cheez Photo Booth

Skinovations Medical Spa

SmallCakes: A Cupcakery

Sweet Emotion, A Chocolate Boutique

Timbered-In Catering

Ultimate Choice Catering

Weiser Tent Services

Zena Suri Alpacas

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The Organized Bride’s ChecklistCountdown

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12 Months BeforeSettle the budget: decide who will pay for what.Hire a wedding consultant.Schedule your minister and begin premarital counseling.Reserve wedding and reception sites.Book the caterer, baker, florist, photographer, videographer, musicians and DJ.Create the guest list.Select and confirm your attendants.

8-10 Months BeforeReserve a block of hotel rooms for out-of-town guests.Register with at least three gift registries.Order your wedding gown.Begin planning the honeymoon.Order invitations and announcements.Schedule an engagement photo session in time to have photos by month 6.Begin planning the rehearsal dinner.Meet with your florist for ideas.

6-7 Months BeforeChoose the men’s formal wear.Order all the attendants’ dresses.Select music for the ceremony and reception.Send engagement announcement to newspapers.Meet with the baker to choose the wedding cake and groom’s cake.Choose your hairstyle.

4-5 Months BeforeMeet with your florist to finalize decisions and place order.Order all decorations not covered by florist, including rental items.Order napkins and other reception necessities not covered by caterer.Meet with the caterer to select menu.Meet with a photographer and a videographer to select packages.Meet with the musicians and DJ to finalize decisions.Finalize honeymoon plans, make all the reservations, and order all tickets.

3 Months BeforeOrder wedding bands.Purchase gifts for all the attendants and your fiancé.Plan the seating arrangements for the rehearsal dinner and reception.Make two appointments with your beautician – one for a trial run and one for your wedding day.

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2 Months BeforeMail the wedding invitations.Finalize accommodation arrangements for out-of-town guests.Submit all tuxedo sizes with the formal wear store.Purchase your shoes, lingerie and other wedding-day accessories.

1 Month BeforePick up wedding rings.Complete all final fittings.Have your bridal portrait taken.Finalize plans for the rehearsal dinner.Prepare all the necessary forms for name and address changes.Have your programs printed.Write thank-you notes as you receive gifts.

2 Weeks BeforeGet the marriage license.Give invitations to the rehearsal dinner.Make sure you have all the clothes, shoes and accessories you’ll need before, during and after the wedding.Buy clothes and supplies for the honeymoon.Reconfirm honeymoon reservation and transportation plans.Address announcements to mail on your wedding day.Touch base with caterer, baker, florist, photographer, videographer, musicians and DJ.Start “breaking in” your wedding shoes at home.Create a wedding day schedule to hand out at the rehearsal.

1 Week BeforeProvide the caterer with a final guest count. Throw or attend the bridesmaids’ party and give their gifts there.Appoint someone not in the wedding party to handle last-minute concerns.Try on everything you plan to wear the day of the wedding, including undergarments and jewelry.Pack for the honeymoon.Pack your wedding-day bag.

The Day BeforeRelax! Enjoy the company of a few close friends and family members.Attend rehearsal and rehearsal dinner.Get plenty of rest.

The Big Day!Eat a good breakfast.Give rings to the best man.Enjoy!

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Skip breakfast. Or lunch. You can touch up your makeup, but you can’t get a redo on that “hangry” moment prompted by the groomsmen goofing around. A wedding day can be as long as 14 hours, and you need some quality nutrition at regular intervals to keep you going.

Stick to traditions if they just don’t work in the day’s flow. It’s great to have your groom see you for the first time as you walk the aisle, but if it leaves your guests bored for two hours while they wait at your reception site, you might consider a wedding party-only “first look” instead, before the ceremony.

Wedding DayDo’s and Don’ts

“Today is THE day.” From the moment you wake up on your wedding day, it ’s easy to dash ahead, turning the day you’ve spent months planning into a haze of final preparation, questions, vows and faces. Your wedding day

will be a treasure regardless, but a few easy steps can help prevent extra

stress, maximize your time celebrating and fill in those memory gaps.Do

Have a wedding planner, trusted friend and/or other designated person to take on last-minute questions or challenges. With a good problem-solver buffering for you, the potential cake wreck and the rental company forgetting four dozen chairs will simply be tales told by your wedding party after you return from your honeymoon.

Set a shutterbug friend free taking candid photos, but only in areas where your professional photographer is not working. You can only be one place at a time, and your pro’s job is documenting you, so the close-up of the groom’s cake or shot of great-grandma’s arrival can help fill in the memories you miss.

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The Amelie and Roxy Event Centers

Available Onsite• All tables and chairs• Linens in white, ivory

or black• Cash bar service with

bartenders • 4 hours of DJ service• Professional sound

system with mirror ball• Photo booth with props• Private bridal suite • Large onsite parking lot• Fully ADA Compliant

facilities • Event planner to ensure

your special day is flawless and worry free!

• In house catering

We will meet with you and design a floor plan that best suits your needs, as well as a one-on-one meeting with our DJ to plan your event from start to finish. Best of all, we set up, clean up, and tear down so you can enjoy your special day without having to leave family or friends behind to clean.

102/104 S. Joplin Ave. • Downtown Joplin • Find us on Facebook!

Over one hundred 5-star ratings since opening the doors on our new facility two years ago!

For information and pricing call Charlie Brown,Event Manager

417.483.4268

MORE THAN JUST A VENUE

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MoneyAre you a spender or a saver? How did your household of origin manage money? How much debt do you have? Will you combine your financial resources or each maintain separate accounts? How much should one spouse spend without talking it through with the other? How will you resolve financial disagreements?

CareersWhat are your career goals? Whose career comes first? Would you support

your spouse going back to school? How would a spouse’s relocation affect your career? Would one of you stay home with children or both continue working?

Make-or-Break

Planning your wedding can be a blast. It’s fun to get to explore venues, sample cakes, savor the thought of the menu options and celebrate everything about the two of you.

But many couples forget to prepare for the marriage along the way, leaving them wondering, “What now?” once the knot is finally tied.

Relationship experts encourage couples to prepare for life together with pre-marital counseling or through intentional conversation about some of life’s big questions. It’s heavy stuff, but getting on the same page up front can help overcome several common marriage pitfalls.

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ExpectationsWhat does it mean to you to be married? Why do you want to get married?

What sets apart the person you are marrying that makes you believe he/she is “the one”? How will you grow together throughout your lives?

Faith4

GoalsWhere do you see yourself in 40 or 50 years? How closely do your major goals align? Are you willing to compromise to help your spouse achieve his/her goals? How will you work together to achieve a

mutually desired end result?  

What is your faith background? What do you believe now? Do you plan to attend worship together? What are your priorities as you look for a place to worship? What role will faith play in the lives of your children?

What do you desire for your children if you have different faith backgrounds?

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6 Children Do you plan to have children or already have children? How many children would you like to have? What parenting techniques/styles were used by your families? How would you follow in their footsteps? What would you do differently? What would be your top priorities

when raising kids together?

ParentsWhat family traditions will you be expected to be part of? Where will you spend the holidays? How often will you call or visit your parents? What type of relationship do you want your parents and your children to have? How

important is it to remain geographically close to parents? Could you envision ever becoming your parents’ caretaker?

Whose job is it to take out the trash, fold the laundry, mow the lawn or do the dishes? Do you

associate housework with particular gender roles? How will household tasks and needs be divided?

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1. Divide and conquerHe wants to help, believe me, but he also wants to make sure YOUR day is perfect. Work together to figure out which tasks he could knock out for you, which ones you should do and which ones to work on together. He will likely work through his list with incredible efficiency, taking away your extra stress in the process.

2. Show off his skillsGive him his moment to shine and turn him loose on something that highlights his skills, whether it’s building a pergola for the ceremony, putting together the perfect slideshow, designing your invitations and stationery or planning the food pairings. Brag on his achievements to give him an extra ego boost.

3. Keep things realYou wouldn’t be planning a wedding together if you didn’t enjoy the fun and romance of being a couple in the first place. Put him in charge of whisking you away for occasional date nights so you can remember how it all began. Dedicate that time solely to having fun, no wedding talk allowed.

You love your guy, but it ’s easy for him to get lost in the shuffle

of wedding planning. Too many grooms have been groomed to get out of the way of Bridezilla and her mother. But he has a valuable set of skills to contribute, and inviting him into the planning process is a

great way to build him up, let him shine and learn how you function

together in every moment—both better and worse—along the way.

to Get Your Groom Involved3GREAT WAYS

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Two locations to serve you! www.comeaujewelry.com • Like us on Facebook!

Joplin, MO • 417.625.1755Range Line Road behind

Longhorn Steakhouse Open Tuesday-Friday 10 am-6 pm

Saturday 10 am-5 pm

Pittsburg, KS • 620.231.2530Located in the Meadowbrook CommonsOpen Tuesday-Friday 9:30 am-5:30 pm

Saturday 9:30 am-4 pm

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From vibrant-hued blooms and pastel palettes, 2016 wedding trend-setters are loving everything about gardens.

Natural elements are showing up everywhere, with floral-splashed wedding gowns and flower crowns joining huge, organic bouquets and floral tablecloths, accented by centerpieces of edible greens or tropical fruits, with laser-cut wood accents adding a crowning touch.

Plenty of options abound, allowing each bride to bring it together in a unique and beautiful way

DressesNow, more than ever, runways are filled with wedding dresses that tailor to each bride’s preferences, including long-sleeved princess gowns a la Kate Middleton, convertible two-piece dresses that allow brides to trail the train down the aisle for a full, formal ceremony, then shed the big skirt so they can dance the night away. White and blush are still hot colors, but edgy designers also are adding colorful large floral pops via embroidery and printed patterns.

ColorsColor, and lots of it, abounds this year. Pastels and bright, splashy patches of bold colors mix, accented by pops of metallics, with copper and rose gold outpacing more classic gold and silver. Some brides are sticking with more conservative monochromatic color schemes, while others are enjoying playing mix and match with less classic combos, bringing together new and unique color combinations that set their event apart.

Top Trends 2016 for

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FoodIt’s tough to account for dietary needs and preferences of each guests, so many couples are steering away from classic plated dinners or abundant buffets, focusing on cocktail-sized courses that can be served throughout the evening, leaving guests free to pick and choose as they mingle and celebrate. Many couples also are working with their caterers to offer locally sourced and organic menus.

DessertClassic cakes are being piled high this year, with tier upon tier lofted by columns. Many traditional brides are passing on smooth fondant finishes in favor of a more organic buttercream texture, and bolder couples are foregoing the frosted look in favor of the naked cake trend, which showcases the rougher edges of the confections. Couples also are getting creative, swapping out cake altogether in favor of cookie or donut stations, ice cream options or other dessert alternatives.

DecorFlorals are no longer just for the bouquets and backgrounds. Instead, those garden elements are being used extravagantly, from large blooms filling out centerpieces to printed tablecloths. The addition of laser-cut place markers, cake toppers and other finishes, combined with the use of greenery, cork, stone and other natural materials, keeps it grounded and classy. Lighting is also getting a new focus in 2016, with brides asking for Edison bulbs, lanterns or other fixtures that add to the atmosphere.

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Prepare your budgetAre you paying for the wedding? Are parents planning to help? Set your budget up front and plan to spend 85-90 percent of that. Save the extra for essential add-ons only.

Plan your prioritiesYou know what you’ve always envisioned for your wedding day. Don’t hesitate to carve out more room in your budget for what is truly important to you: Getting the dress of your dreams but streamlining your florals or foregoing the live band in favor of that reception site you’ve loved forever.

Negotiate with vendorsRather than offending your professionals by asking them to work for less, evaluate your needs. Could a photog friend get pictures as you prepare, allowing you to contract with your pro for the ceremony and significant moments instead of all day? Knowing what you need up front is a courtesy to your professionals and saves the embarrassment of trying to shave costs later.

Make the tough choicesEven the most dedicated number crunchers find it tough to keep that budget from ballooning. Set your limits up front and stick with them. Refusing to get carried away incorporating everyone else’s ideas will result in a wedding celebration that truly reflects the two of you.

Protect your future financesIt’s tough when your mom has a gazillion Pinterest ideas or his parents are pressuring you to add an extra 50 to your guest list. If they are helping pay, be sensitive to their input. If not, politely explain that the extras are not in your budget. Either way, emphasize your goal to start your life together on solid financial footing.

Ballooning Budgets?

STOP Them Before They Start

No matter how memorable your wedding day is, starting

your life together under a cloud of debt sets your marriage up for future difficulties. Seeking bottom-dollar deals and asking hard-working wedding professionals for discounts is tacky, but careful prioritization can keep your dream day from turning into a budget nightmare.

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8-Acre Garden • Japanese Pavilion Gazebo • Open Grassy Areas

Vendor Entrance • Electrical Access

www.lendonwood.comGrove, OK • 918.786.2938

1 mile west of Main Street on Har-Ber Road

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Notes

Vendor

Cost Estimate

WardrobeBridal Gown

Tuxes

Bridesmaids

Flower Girl

Ring Bearer

Shoes

Headpiece/Veil

Lingerie

BeautyMakeup

Hair

Accessories

Tanning

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Vendor

Cost Estimate

Cake/DessertsWedding Cake

Groom’s Cake

Cake Topper

Server

Toasting Glasses

Cookies

CateringRehearsal Dinner

Reception

Hors d’oeuvres

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Vendor

Cost Estimate

Notes

Flowers/DécorBride’s/Bridesmaids Bouquets

Corsages/Boutonnieres

Centerpieces

Altar/Pew Decor

Flower Girl Petals

Balloons

Candles

Ring Pillow

Reception Decorations

Miscellaneous Fees

Music/EntertainmentCeremony

Reception/Band

Fireworks

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Vendor

Cost Estimate

Notes

JewelryEngagement Ring

Wedding Bands

Bridesmaid Gifts

PhotographyEngagement Photos

Wedding Photos

Videographer

StationeryInvitations/Thank you notes

Guest book/Pen

Seating and Place Cards

Announcements

Napkins

Postage

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Vendor

Cost Estimate

Notes

RentalsTents

Tables/Chairs

Linens

Lighting

TransportationLimousine

Misc.Childcare

Gratuities

Guest Hotel

Guest Favors

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Vendor

Cost Estimate

Notes

Rehearsal Dinner

Ceremony

Reception

Site Fee

Officiant’s Fee

Marriage License

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Customize your own menu. We cater to you.Reserve one of our suites for your next event.

www.club1201.com • 417-626-0032

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Lovie’s Recycled Weddings Where her something old, becomes your something new

WEDDING SERVICES Directory

Boutiques/Accessories/ServicesCountry Cakes & Bridal Shoppe 9309 Hwy 43, 5.5 miles S. of I-44 Seneca, MO • 417.623.2253 www.countrycakesandbridalshoppe.com

Lovie’s Recycled Weddings 926 S. Main St • Joplin, MO • 417.529.2444 www.facebook.com/LoviesRecycledWeddings

Southtown Cleaners & Alterations 2630 S. Main • Joplin, MO • 417.781.6046

Bridal BeautyA Beautiful Image, LLC Jamaica Me Hot • 902 W. South St • Neosho, MO Chapman Medical Clinic 101 N Elm St, Suite E • Pierce City, MO • 417.434.1088

Derma Tech 2935 E. 18th Street • Joplin, MO 417.206.4884 • www.derma-tech.com

It Works! Independent Distributor www.hfbbrynn.com • www.Chadara.itworks.com Brynn Seever, Diamond Leader • 417.343.2080 Chandara Matthews, Emerald Leader • 417.793.5225

Lovewell Boutique Salon Leah Rush • 622 S. Park • Joplin, MO www.beautybyleah.com • 417.499.4874

Skinovations Medical Spa 2615 E. 20th St • Joplin, MO • 417.624.7546 www.skinovationsofjoplin.com

Cakes/DessertsCountry Cakes & Bridal Shoppe 9309 Hwy 43, 5.5 miles S. of I-44 Seneca, MO • 417.623.2253 www.countrycakesandbridalshoppe.com

SmallCakes: A Cupcakery 420 N. Range Line, Ste 13 • Joplin, MO 417.553.4585 • Find us on Facebook

Lovewel l Boutique Salon

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BIG R’S BBQ, JOPLIN, MOBig R’s BBQ has been serving quality smoked meats for almost 20 years. “R” menu ranges from hand-cut steaks, flame broiled to perfection, to sandwiches, salads, and more. Big R’s is more than just Bar-B-Que – “We have the

meat, you can’t beat!” 1220 E. 15th St.. Joplin, 417-781-5959. $

GOLDEN CORRAL, JOPLIN, MO2415 S. Range Line, 417-625-1684. Enjoy all-you-can-eat Hot Buffet, Cold Buffet, Soups and Potato Bar, Bakery & Dessert Café, and Breakfast Buffet until 11am every weekend featuring made to order omelets and more! The Great Steak Buffet every night after 4pm Mon-Sat and after11am on Sunday. Savor a juicy Sirloin Steak hand cut fresh (never frozen) every day. $

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WEDDING SERVICES Directory

Flour Box Bakery 223 South Wood • Neosho, MO • 417.455.9333 www.facebook.com/pages/Flour-Box-Bakery/198547663663129

Sweet Emotion: A Chocolate Boutique 1520 S. Main St • Joplin, MO 417.691.8504

Catering

Big R’s BBQ 1220 E. 15th Street • Joplin, MO www.bigrsbbq.com • 417.781.5959

Boomer’s BBQ 1123 W. Central • Carthage, MO • 417.358.8112 www.boomersbbqandcatering.com 

Club 609 609 S. Main St. • Joplin, MO www.club609.com • 417.623.6090

Club 1201 1201 E. 32nd Street • Joplin, MO Deena Beckham www.club609.com • 417.626.0032

Continental Catering & Banquet Center 2802 N. Range Line Road • Joplin, MO www.grannyshaffers.com • 417.659.9393

Crabby’s Seafood Bar & Grill 815 W. 7th St • Joplin, MO • 417.206.3474 www.crabbysjoplin.com

Golden Corral 2415 S. Range Line Road Joplin, MO • 417.625.1684

The LunchboxTruck www.lunchboxtruck417.com • 417.437.6129 1900 S. Main • Carthage, MO

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WEDDING SERVICES Directory

Mythos 1306 S. Range Line Rd. • Joplin, MO www.mythosjoplin.com • 417.624.3354

Timbered-In Catering 918.786.4595 • [email protected] www.timbered-in.com or find us on Facebook 25900 South 678 Road • Grove, OK

Ultimate Choice Catering 404 E 25th St • Pittsburg, KS • 620.249.9858 www.ultimatechoicecatering.com

Entertainment/DJ ServiceAll That Music www.allthatmusicdj.com 417.830.4599

Dance Music Company DJ Steve Scott www.djstevescott.com • 417.206.3800

Judy’s Ballroom Dance Lessons Judy Schneider, Instructor • 417.392.0215 3950 Newman Rd. • Joplin, MO

Florist/DecorCountryside in the City 422 S. Joplin Ave. • Joplin, MO 417.781.3719 • www.countrysideflowers.biz

Webb City Florist & Greenhouse 1001 S. Jefferson • Webb City, MO 417.673.3780 or 417.483.3141 www.webbcityflorist.com

GiftsAnnie’s Epicurean Delights & Fine Wines 116 W. 3rd • Carthage, MO www.anniesincarthage.com • 417.359.1747

Alice Ehrie Pampered Chef Independent Consultant Grove, Oklahoma • 918.314.4842 www.pamperedchef.biz/aliceehrie

All that Musicmobile DJ service

making your spec ial event one to remember .for years to come

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WEDDING SERVICES Directory

JewelryComeau Jewelry Company Joplin: Range Line behind Longhorn Steakhouse Pittsburg: In the Meadowbrook Commons 417.625.1755 • 620.231.2530

Newton’s Jewelers 5th & Main • Joplin, MO www.newtonsjoplin.com • 417.623.2800

Photo BoothsExpressions Photo Booth www.expressionsphotobooth.com Joplin, MO • 417.437.2288

Say Cheez Photo Booth www.saycheezphotobooth.com 417.299.4850 • 1-800-SAY-CHEEZ

PhotographersArtistic Expressions Photography www.joplinexpressions.com • 417.623.3168

Erynn Christine Photography www.erynnchristinephotography.com Pittsburg, KS • 620.704.7089

Focused Memories by Mandy www.focusedmemoriesbymandy.com 417.439.9771

Tina Smith Photography tsmithphotography.com [email protected] • 417.529.0517

Tents and RentalsWeiser Tent Services 10 Industrial Drive • Monett, MO: 800.798.0119 Joplin, MO: 417.623.3384 • Springfield, MO: 417.866.2222 Hollister, MO: 417.337.5095 • Topeka, KS: 800.798.0119 www.weisertent.com

TravelGalaxSea Cruises & Tours 210 US 71 Business • Neosho, MO www.galaxseaonline.com • 417.451.5468

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WGVenuesAmadeus Ranch 4861 Kentucky Road • Seneca, MO 417.850.0980 • www.facebook.com/amadeusranch

Avondale Chapel & Gardens 2005 East Central Avenue • Bentonville, AR www.avondalechapel.com • 479.268.6893

Amelie & Roxy Event Center Williams Event Company, LLC 104 S. Joplin, Ave. • Joplin, MO 417.483.4268 • Find us on Facebook

Bartlesville CVB www.visitbartlesville.com • 800.364.8708

Bullskin Creek Weddings and Events www.bullskincreekevents.com • 417.456.2220 www.facebook.com/bullskincreek

The Butcher’s Block Event Center & Catering 499 W. Fountain Road. Joplin, MO www.butchersblockeventcenter.com • 417.624.1000

The Carriage Inn at Busch Mountain 20856 Highway 62 W. • Eureka Springs, AR www.TheCarriageInnBandB.com • 479.253.8828

Cedar Valley Event Center 371 Cedar Valley Lane • Jane, MO www.cedarvalleyevents.com • 417.226.4284

Civil War Ranch 11838 Civil War Road • Carthage, MO www.civilwarranch.com • 417.237.0771 www.facebook.com/CivilWarRanch

Coleman Theatre 103 N. Main St. • Miami, OK www.colemantheatre.org • 918.540.2425

The Country Caboose Wedding Chapel 1100 N. Prosperity Ave. • Joplin, MO 417.624.3861 • [email protected] facebook.com/countryCabooseWeddingChapel www.countrycaboose.com

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WEDDING SERVICES Directory

Joplin Elks Lodge 501 1802 W. 26th St • Joplin, MO • 417.438.8648 www.elks.org/lodges/home.Wcfm?LodgeNumber=0501

Keltoi Vineyard 17705 County Rd 260 • Oronogo, MO www.keltoivineyard.com • 417.642.6190

Lendonwood Gardens 1 mile west of Main Street on Har-Ber Road Grove, OK • www.lendonwood.com • 918.786.2938

Memorial Auditorium Downtown Pittsburg, KS • [email protected] www.MemorialAuditorium.org • 620.231.7827

The Ramsay Event Center 107 E. 6th Street • Joplin, MO www.theramsay.com • 417.781.2238

Rendezvous Room at River Ranch Resort 101 River Road • Noel, MO 800.951.6121 • [email protected]

RFC Event Center 42162 State Hwy 127 • Jay, OK www.rfceventcenter.com • 918.837.1625

Route 66 Event Center Located in Historic Downtown, Webb City 21 S. Webb St. • Webb City, MO • 417.673.4651

Scottish Rite Masonic Center 505 S. Byers Ave. • Joplin, MO www.joplinaasr.com • 417.623.3219

White Rose Bed & Breakfast 13001 Journey Rd. • Carthage, MO www.whiterosewinery.com • 417.359.9253

Zena Suri Alpacas 35401 S. 580 Road • Jay, OK [email protected] www.zenasurialpacas.com • 804.389.2579