Between Yes & I Do Bridal Fair
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Event Details
Doors Open at 1 PM and close at 4 PM
Runway Show - Approximately 3 PM
Admission is $5 per person
Brides, Pre-Register Today
Win 1 of 2 - $250 Shopping Sprees!!
Only brides who pre-register are eligible for this special event prize. Must be present March 6 to win.
Registration must be completed by Friday, February 24, 2017 at 5 p.m.
VENDORS: Please call 785-454-6670 for information or email betweenyesandido@gmail.com
Between Yes & I Do Bridal Fair
Phone : 785-454-6670 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : betweenyesandido@gmail.com
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