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If you plan to be mounted on a horse for your wedding: 32 www.EliteEquestrian.us EE W&eddings Horses Dedicated equestrians incorporate their strongest passion in the most important day of their life! Photo by Paws and Rewind, Karlie Lorenz Sean and Jennifer Stevenson were married in the spring of 2012 at Tranquility Farm in Chester, NJ. Jennifer is riding her 17.2 hand Irish Sport Horse, Azrael. The Stevenson’s chose Tranquility Farm for the site of their wedding because they wanted an outdoor wedding, and the farm provided a number of scenic choices. The ceremony was held in front of an historic farmhouse on the grounds. The cocktail hour was hosted in the stunning entrance foyer and viewing room of the barn/indoor arena. The reception was held in the indoor arena, which was transformed into an elegant setting with carpet and flooring. Holly and evergreen trees sparkling with white Christmas lights surrounded the festivity.Catering was provided by The Brownstone of Paterson, NJ. Richard And Deborah Does were married this spring at the Forks Ucc Church in Stockertown, PA.After the ceremony, they went to Locust Valley Farm, in Northampton County, PA where Deb’s horse Dakota is boarded for photos.Their wedding reception was held in the church social hall. Photos by Cindy Gilbert Photography. Originally printed in Equinista, an Elite Equestrian special edition, in 2012. Send us photos of your equine themed wedding for our next equestrian bridal feature! Email info@eliteequestrian.us preferably before your event! Tips 1. Choose an equine known to be quiet and that can handle noise and distractions. 2. Practice perching on the horse you plan to use wearing something that matches the length and poofiness of your dress. 3. Have an attendant who is an equestrian lead you for extra control and security.


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