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Margaret and Nick's wedding ceremony at Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel with reception following at the Grandview in Poughkeepsie, NY was an Margaret and Nick's wedding day on Water St in Poughkeepsie - Photo by Lori O'Tooleunforgettable celebration blending the couples love for food and family with personal details and inspirational Hudson Valley wedding style.

Margaret is the Banquet Manager of The Grandview and Nick is the executive chef at the Shadows restaurant next door, so choosing it as the location of their wedding reception was a cinch. It was also the ideal way to introduce their Long Island families to their work "family" here in Poughkeepsie, while treating them to the top-notch Grandview service.

The Date - 9.7.09

Margaret and Nick chose Labor Day Monday for their wedding to take advantage of greater availability and flexible pricing on a holiday Monday. Since most of their guests were bussed in from out of town, this was a convenient choice for them, too.

The Church - Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel in Poughkeepsie on the grounds of the former Hudson River Psychiatric facility.

This beautiful Catholic church was recently restored. Father James Garisto was wonderful to work with and more than willing to accommodate the weddings of non-parishoners. Highly recommended!

Margaret in her wedding limo - Photo by Lori O'Toole

The Venue - The Grandview

Margaret knew from experience the excellent service at the Grandview; after all, she's been a part of that winning team for hundreds of weddings herself! As she tells it, everything she had learned from the wedding vendor side made her appreciate their stellar service that much more.

They accommodated Margaret and Nick's special requests; the couple actually made the raviolis that were served to their guests, included a wine and cheese bar, and had a outdoor grill for shish kabobs.

The Grandview offers a signature cocktail, so the couple choose a Freeport Sunrise in honor of their first date in Freeport when they talked all night until the sun rose.

Her guests experienced the royal treatment. The food was great and there was TONS of it! "They asked me, ‘What do you want it to be?' and then they made it that way." Margaret smiled. "Because I knew how hard they worked to do it, make it that much better."

Handsome Nick on Water St on his wedding day - Photo by Lori O'Toole

The Photos - Lori O'Toole Images *All photos in this blog post are courtesy of Lori O.

Margaret had her mind set on Lori O'Toole as her wedding photographer before she was even engaged! Since Nick is a little camera shy, their engagement shoot with Lori was a comfortable warm up for the big day. Lori helped them plan a fun and unique wedding day portrait session for just the two of them on Water Street outside the piano factory.

Margaret highly recommends an engagement photo session with your photographer; you'll get to know each other and develop chemistry and comfort that will make your wedding day photos even more spectacular.

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The Video - Best of Times Videography

The couple wanted a video of their wedding day, but Margaret was still surprised how important it was to her to hear her guests voices and see those moving pictures after the day was done. When her father became ill shortly after the wedding, those video memories became even more precious.

The newlyweds were surprised to find eight hours of raw footage from the wedding ready for viewing when they returned from their honeymoon. Afterwards Nick asked, "Were they really there?" That's how unobtrusive they were capturing those moments, many of which they missed on their wedding day.

The Flowers - David Anthony

The Theme - Black and White Damask with Red Accents space-highland

Margaret simply LOVES red. She bought red shoes to wear under her wedding dress (Nick's request) and found red charger plates to really tie her colors together. She even wore a red feather boa leftover from her bachelorette party for her grand entrance!

Margaret's trademark style always includes either a flower in her hair, polka dots or bows. On her wedding day, she found a way to work in all three! She wore a white gardenia in her hair (a clay accent found on Etsy), her red shoes had tiny bows on them, and the second layer of lace on her dress had Swiss polka dots.

The Cloth Connection provided the stunning linens in black and white damask for the tables and stations. If you want to work colors into your linens and plates for the wedding, Margaret suggests that you ask your caterer for help and advice. They may have connections or options available that can save you money and add style to your day.

Getting Ready Venue - Space in Highland, NY

Margaret, her bridesmaids and family got ready at Vivian Photography's Space in Highland. It's a choice she would recommend for any bride.

"Space is a serene and lovely spot to get ready for the biggest day of your life," Margaret told me. "My photos are gorgeous. And the best part of Space is Vivian. She is a godsend!" Vivian catered their breakfast and helped the morning go smoothly...especially in the midst of their hair and makeup drama.

Invitations & Programs - Wedding Paper Divas The bride's red shoes under her dress - Photo by Lori O'Toole

Margaret wanted a stress-free, reasonably priced alternative for her invitations, and the Wedding Paper Divas was it. The service and price were great; they even caught a typo and brought it to her attention before printing.

Personal Details

Margaret and Nick had six of their favorite engagement photos blown up to a 34x36 size to create their own mini art show for their cocktail hour. The prints cost only cost $10 from PosterBrain.com and another $10 for frames from Target.

Grandview cocktail hour and blown up engagement photos - Photo by Lori O'Toole

The father daughter dance at the Grandview - Photo by Lori O'Toole

Margaret and her father surprised their guests by doing a Father Daughter dance to Shirley Temple's "Baby, Take a Bow." It had always been "their song," so they tap danced together to the delight of their guests.

The Dress - Maggie Sottero

The bride wearing red shoes under her dress - Photo by Lori O'Toole

Favorite Splurge - Saratoga Photo Booth

The photo booth was a bigger hit with guests than Margaret ever could have imagined. The photos were hysterical and the kids loved it; her creative seven year old nieces took a series of shots toasting (with empty glasses) then feigning surprise, fear and anger.

What would she do differently?

  • Choose a different hair and makeup artist. (See Margaret's drama post for details.) Lesson learned: trust your gut if something doesn't feel right.
  • Allow for more time in her wedding day schedule.

As you can see from these amazing photos, Margaret and Nick's day showcased their fun-loving personalities and signature style. Well done! (And thanks for sharing your story!)

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