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Beverages Bridal Apparel Cakes Calligraphy Catering BEVERAGES Espresso Dave’s Specialty Coffee Catering Dave Salzman • espressodave.com FLORAL DESIGN [email protected] • 888-221-9029 Artistic Blossoms Floral Design Studio Kelly Dolloff • artisticblossoms.com Gordon’s Fine Wines & Liquors [email protected] • 781-837-6251 Leslie Lamb • gordonswine.com [email protected] • 781-893-6700 x1 Jeri Solomon Floral Design Jeri Solomon • jerifloraldesign.com Revolution Cocktails [email protected] • 781-435-1410 Patrick Sullivan • revolutioncocktails.com [email protected] • 781-939-6977 Mimosa Fresh Flower Design Christina Cheung • mimosastyle.com BRIDAL APPAREL [email protected] • 617-751-0855 Bella Sera Bridal Lisa Almeida • bellaserabride.com GOWN PRESERVATION [email protected] • 978-774-4077 Dependable Cleaners Elton Crespo • dependablecleaners.com Shoes to Dye For [email protected] • 617-698-8300 Ron Davis • shoestodyefor.com [email protected] • 888-393-2253 HAIR STYLING Blondie Brides Tuxedos by Merian Krysten Deveaux • blondiesalonandspa.com Paul Merian • tuxedostoyou.com [email protected] • 781-464-0064 [email protected] • 508-612-2687 Demiche CAKES Michelle De Voe • demiche.com Cakes for Occasions [email protected] • 781-662-1796 Katrina O’donnell • cakes4occasions.com [email protected] • 978-774-4545 Studio 9 Debbie Welch • studio9boston.com Jenny’s Wedding Cakes [email protected] • 617-267-9990 Jennifer Williamson • jencakes.com [email protected] • 978-269-7195 INVITATIONS Invitations & Company CALLIGRAPHY Arlene Cronk • bestinvite.com Jan Boyd Calligraphy [email protected] • 617-227-2127 Jan Boyd • janboyd.com [email protected] • 617-327-6041 LIGHTING DesignLight CATERING Sandy Mulrey • designlightco.com Capers Catering [email protected] • 508-785-1810 Kate Monteiro • caperscatering.com [email protected] • 781-279-5100 Revelation Productions, Inc Anthony D’Elia • www.revprod.com East Meets West Catering [email protected] • 508-797-0253 Brian Rice • emwcatering.com Founded in 1995, the Boston Wedding Group is a nonprofit [email protected] • 617-269-2662 SociaLight Kerri Coburn • socialightboston.com organization of wedding professionals who advance the standards Off the Vine Catering [email protected] • 978-276-1400 Amanda Allard • offthevinecatering.com of excellence in Greater Boston’s wedding community. 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