Planning a wedding from out of town adds some extra challenges to creating the perfect day. Many of my clients choose to hold their wedding in Pittsburgh, since this is where they grew up and many of their friends and family are still in the area. This past Saturday I was honored to perform at the reception of Ashley Kingsbery and Zachary Jackson at the Concordia Club in Pittsburgh, PA.
Ashley & Zach spend their time living in various parts of the country, but chose to hold their reception at the beautiful and elegant Concordia Club. This was the last wedding to be held at the club, since it was recently sold to the University of Pittsburgh. It was a fabulous celebration to serve as the final event for this venue. Ashley’s family and friends all pitched in to help with all of the amazing decorations throughout the club. There were a lot of special touches everywhere that really personalized the venue.
Ashley and Zach gave me the most fun and upbeat song list I’ve ever seen. Songs from every genre were included so that all the guests had the opportunity to dance to their favorites. Zach even came out and did N’Sync’s “Bye Bye Bye” dance routine! It was awesome.
There were Terrible Towels everywhere! The bridal party were each given towels that were embroidered with their initials.
One of my favorite moments of the evening was before Zach removed Ashley’s garter. They had the best time dancing around the chair to Usher’s “My Way”. It was so clear to see how connected these two are and how much fun they have being together.
Ashley is a fantastic singer. Everyone was thrilled when she took the mic and sang with Zach!
Although I hadn’t met Ashley or Zach before the wedding, it was great working both of them online and on the telephone. They are so friendly and fun that I knew from the first time I talked with Ashley this was going to be an amazing evening. Even though they did most of the planning from outside of Pittsburgh, they had no problems creating a wonderful celebration that their friends and family will never forget.