Bluff View Art District’s 10th Annual Day for Brides Set Jan. 8

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Bluff View Art District will host the 10th Annual Day For Brides on Sunday, Jan. 8.

Officials said, "Local brides-to-be can spend the afternoon in Bluff View Art District tasting fabulous hors d’oeuvres, sampling delicious wedding cakes, touring our elegant inn rooms and visiting with some of the finest bridal vendors in Chattanooga."

Epiphany Day Spa, Tom Smith Photography, Flowers by Gil & Curt, Chattanooga Tent Company, Signal Mountain Travel, Celebrations and Music by Stutz and the Musician’s Union will be on hand to assist each bride with their individual needs.

One of the most popular events at the Day for Brides is the fashion show provided by Monica’s: A Bridal Salon.

The brides-to-be can register to win one of three prize packages including a Bluff View Art District catered reception, a honeymoon vacation courtesy of Signal Mountain Travel and GOGO Vacations, a Spa Package from Epiphany Day Spa and Salon, a wedding night suite at Bluff View Inn, a DJ for two hours provided by Celebrations and Music By Stutz, a Bridal Portrait Session from Tom Smith Photography and a brass cake knife from River Gallery.

For additional information on Bluff View Art District’s Day for Brides, please contact Jennifer McCormick at 265-5033 ext. 481.


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