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Door County Destination Wedding {rehearsal dinner}

There’s a sense of calm at a rehearsal dinner.  The night before a wedding is a special small-scale celebration that we loved capturing this year.  It’s a time to relax and truly enjoy the effort it took everyone to come together.

Our most recent Door County wedding had quite the rehearsal celebration.  Not a single guest was from Wisconsin, rather an epic gathering of people from New York City and St. Louis.  While mingling with guests I came to learn that no one understood why on earth this couple had invited everyone to a remote location dappled with ‘unincorporated’ harbor towns until they truly got to experience Door County.  Guests were welcomed to a beautiful cottage in Fish Creek overlooking cedar trees, the Great Lakes and a breathtaking sunset.  They were then treated to a a fish boil at The White Gull Inn, a local and unforgettable Door County tradition.  Afterwards, everyone strolled down Main Street to the Bayside Tavern for a raucous party lead by the Grateful Dead tribute New Speedway Players from Madison.  Everything fit and was a perfect story to kick off Drew and Sophie’s wedding weekend.  Enjoy!

Door County Wedding Rehearsal {dinner and a bonfire}

For any couple planning a destination wedding in Door County, WI, I strongly urge you to include The Whistling Swan in Fish Creek as part of your celebration. Their amazing food, crisp organic decor and friendly staff will make this an unforgettable getaway.

Theresa and Curt were an amazing couple to work with traveling over four hours from Chicago, IL to Egg Harbor, WI for their destination I-dos. The friends and family that gathered from near and far were an amazing group of energy to work with. Kari and I had the absolute pleasure of joining them for a beautiful dinner celebration and an epic bonfire and dance party at a nearby friends home. The connection and interweaving of their friends was seamless and included a local Door County tradition of painting your name at Anderson Dock. The final piece will be a new art piece in their Chicago home.