The Boston Public Library is giving away free wedding ceremonies

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From Boston.com:

If you’ve always dreamed of saying ‘I do’ at Boston’s historic library, you’re in luck. The Boston Public Library is giving six couples the chance to exchange their vows inside its outdoor courtyard for free on June 11.

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For the big day, couples will be provided a light breakfast and beverages, bouquets and boutonnieres, as well as music and photography for the ceremony. The ceremonies will be officiated by Thomas Welch, a justice of the peace, and each wedding party is allowed a maximum of eight guests.

Link to the rest at Boston.com and thanks to Lucy for the tip. Here’s more information about private events at the library.

2 thoughts on “The Boston Public Library is giving away free wedding ceremonies”

  1. “… and each wedding party is allowed a maximum of eight guests.”

    And how many family members would you like to put on your ‘they hate me’ list because you went and picked someone else over them?

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