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    Sedona Bridal Fair February 18 at Poco Diablo Resort

    February 1, 2012No Comments
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    logo sedonabridalfairSedona AZ (February 1, 2012) – Come experience the magic of the Red Rocks in Sedona, see Sedona’s Wedding Venues and plan your entire wedding all in one day at the fabulous 2nd Annual Sedona Bridal Fair.

    Sedona is the perfect location for a wedding.  For all styles of weddings — intimate, classic, or sensational — you’ll find all your wedding vendors at the Sedona Bridal Fair. Over 6,000 sq ft of displays, vignettes, and exhibits, along with nearly 40 unique wedding pros for advice and inspiration. Over 22 lush Sedona acres host three separate areas.  Simply the best.

    Have a blast planning your dream wedding with the finest Sedona has to offer, all at one location. Enjoy ongoing entertainment, hourly raffles and gifts, food and cake samples.

    The Sedona Wedding Professionals Association representsArizona’s most outstanding wedding vendors, including many award-winning specialists in their field. At the Sedona Bridal Fair you’ll find:

    Sedona venues – A variety of locations, stunning, breathtaking, enchanting. Something for everyone: embracing old world charm, along lush creekside locations, chapels, gazebos, lakes, and of course, magnificent red rock views.

    •          World-class photographers
    •          European trained florists
    •          Award-winning caterers
    •          Knowledgeable wedding planners and event specialists
    •          Nationally recognized cake artists
    •          DJs and musicians
    •          Makeup artists and hair stylists
    •          Officiants
    •          Formal wear and more.

    Just a short drive and you’re in another world – amazing Sedona! From Interstate 17, take the scenic route exit number is 298 on Interstate 17 turning north on SR 179, directly to Poco Diablo Resort. No need to go through Sedona’s high traffic areas.

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    Come and see what Sedona has to offer!

    www.SedonaBridalFair.com

    To register now, go to:

    http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=fqnn6aeab&oeidk=a07e598emu34fea5039

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