PRESS RELEASE
If you’re getting ready to say “I Do,” head to the 7th Annual Wildwoods
Spring Bridal Fair in the beautiful Oceanfront Arena at the Wildwoods
Convention Center on Sunday, March 22 from noon-4 p.m.
The
Wildwoods Spring Bridal Fair, the largest Bridal Fair in Southern New
Jersey, will feature a fashion show from 1-2 p.m. highlighting the
latest bridal, bridesmaids’ and mother-of-the-bride gowns, tuxedos, plus
special occasion, honeymoon fashions, and accessories.
A large
selection of vendors will also be on hand at the Bridal Fair – including
wedding venues, florists, bakeries, caterers, salons, spas, limo and
trolley companies, honeymoon destinations, DJs, wedding announcement
printers, photographers, videographers and many more.
In addition, the
Bridal Fair will provide menu samplings as well as elegant wedding
tabletop displays.
Brides-to-be can register to win a fabulous,
FREE 5-day, 4-night dream honeymoon at Hotel Riu Palace Peninsula
located in the heart of Cancun, Mexico, courtesy of Berman Travel
(airfare not included & certain restrictions may apply.) FREE door
prize drawings will also take place throughout the day.
Couples
can participate in fun contests and win great prizes courtesy of
Memoreys, “Creating timeless traditions and unforgettable occasions with
Morey's Piers.”
Admission to the Bridal Fair is FREE, and FREE registration gifts will be given to all registered brides.
To register or for additional information, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com/Bridal-Fair or call 609-465-7181.
To be a vendor at the show, please contact Brigitta Scott at 609-465-7181 or visit www.CapeMayCountyChamber.com.
The
7th Annual Spring Bridal Fair is presented by the Wildwoods Convention
Center and the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce.
Sponsors include
Berman Travel, TheKnot.com, NJWedding.com, Alliance Video Productions,
Jersey Shore Wedding Association, Cape May Brewing Company, LaTorre
Couture, Memoreys, Pravada Photography, Untouchables Entertainment
Group, 4 A Star, Celebrations Magazine, Atlantic City Weekly, and the
Cape May County Herald.
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