Columbia River Gorge

June 15, 2011

Located in the heart of Hood River is the historic Columbia Gorge Hotel. The Benson Ballroom offers 4,000 sq. ft. of reception space with access to the outdoors and the 208′ waterfall. The Falls Room is at the end of the dining room and offers 660 sq. ft. of space for intimate dinners. The Pointe Lawn and West Lawn offer outdoor space for up to 200 people with beautiful views.

Next door to the hotel is Columbia Cliff Villas,  a 28 unit luxury hotel and condominium near Portland in Hood River, Oregon. The hotel is ideal for a wedding venue, meeting, event or conference space, or a romantic honeymoon. The hotel and condominium rooms range from 1 to 3 bedrooms with lockout doors, optimal for accommodating families and large groups. Each spacious villa combines old-world boutique hotel charm and craftsmanship with beautiful exquisite furnishings and gourmet kitchens.

 Have you always wanted to hold an event at a winery? Check out Cathedral Ridge Winery. Cathedral Ridge Winery is the perfect setting for your outdoor wedding and reception. Nestled in a beautiful vineyard with stunning views of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, the winery offers the perfect weatherproof location for up to 200 guests. They will also provide wine for your event at another location!
  Maryhill Winery located in Goldendale, Washington offers breathtaking views as the backdrop for an event or wedding. They offer several spaces; the recreation and pavillion area, Columbia River Gorge Bluff Ceremony site, ampitheater and stage area, grape covered arbor or the large cement dance area.

Maryhill Winery also offers custom bottles of wine with personalized event labels.

 Wind River Cellars offers a magnificent view and charming facilities for your next wedding or event. They can can accommodate up to 200 guests and offer an area for ceremonies as well as a reception area for eating, dancing and enjoying the evening view. The Vineyard Garden is the wedding ceremony site, surrounded by twenty five-year-old vineyard with a spectacular view of the Columbia Gorge and Mt. Hood. They offer a reception site just a few yards from the vineyard site at the winery facility. A large deck and patio area serve as the perfect area for hors d’oeurves, wine, dinner and dancing.

 Gorge-ous Weddings at WindMountain Ranch has stunning views that can’t be beat. Located in Stevenson, Washington this private residence offers a spacious outdoor site or a large tent for indoor receptions.  Wind Mountain Ranch House offers scenic views of the Gorge and accommodates up to 10 guests, making it ideal for retreats and small groups.

Celebrate Lasting Relationships

May 18, 2011

Reverend Bob Rengglis, M.A.

Helping couples create a warm and memorable wedding celebrations

Couple of all denominations are welcome

Integrating unique personalities & lifestyles of the couples into ceremony

Contact Rev. Renggli at 503.363.3156 or brenggli@comcast.net for more information.

Also available are premarital counseling sessions for the bride and groom. “The need for relationship coaching is great in our society to grow and enjoy the benefits a flourishing relationship can generate for oneself, one’s partner and the greater community. “

“Lounge Latin Love” – Don’t miss the fiesta!

May 5, 2011

The Wedding Lounge is hosting their monthly Open House Thursday, May 12th from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.  Join in the fun as they celebrate “Lounge Latin Love” with fabulous latin-influenced food from Crave Catering, music for weddings receptions, DJ & live band, and an overnight stay giveaway from Hotel deLuxe!

Lizzie O’Leary, Catering Sales Manager at Hotel deLuxe – this month’s featured venue –
will be will be there to answer questions and she will be giving away an overnight stay for a lucky couple. You have to be there to enter & to win.

All of the Wedding Lounge players will be in attendance to assist any and all couples with their wedding planning needs. A Yen for Chocolate, AJ’s Studio-The Art of Joy, All Wright Music, Barclay Event Rentals, Best Car In Town, Black Swan Events, Crave Catering, Encore Events, Flowers Exclusively by Wendy, Hybrid Moon Video Production, Jessica Belknap – Makeup artist, Kevan Inouye, Private Florist, Lasting Impressions Design & Floral, Le Cookie Monkey, Paparazzi Tonight, Portland Video Booth, Puddle Jumpin Cards, Swingline Cubs/Rendezvous Bands & Uncommon Invites.

This event is FREE, so if you’re interested in attending be sure to visit The Wedding Lounge to register online and RSVP.

Enjoy an evening of "Lounge Latin Love"

Amadeus Manor-Voted Portland’s Most Romantic Restaurant

April 8, 2011

Amadeus Manor

This beautiful former four-story home was finished in 1921 and named the Fernwood Manor.  Mr Aebi, a Swiss-born chef bought the house is 1943 and moved his family in. In 1961 when he became ill, the family turned it into a Dinner House. After his passing, his wife maintained it until 1974 when 2 restaurateurs purchased the building and renamed it the Fernwood Inn. The current owner, Kristina Poppmeier, an Austrian native purchased it in 1994 and named it Amadeus at the Fernwood.

Amadeus has been voted Portland’s Most Romantic Restaurant with beautiful views overlooking the river. Amadeus Manor is located at 2122 SE Sparrow, Milwaukie and is open for happy hour Tuesday-Friday from 4:30-6:30pm. They also offer an “Early Bird Dinner” for $9.95 on Tues.-Fri. from 5-6:30pm.

Regular dinner seating begins at 5pm Tuesday-Sunday nights. Amadeus is known for their fantastic Sunday Brunch from 10am-2pm.

Lunch is available for groups of 20 or more, call 503.659.1735 to inquire or make your reservation.

Events & Weddings: Amadeus can hold up to 300 people and has both indoor and outdoor seating options.  They offer full course buffet-style dinners and a full bar.

Catering At Its Best – Spring Open House & Portland Climate Champion!

April 4, 2011

Join Catering At Its Best this Thursday for their Spring Open House. Meet the staff and tour the kitchen! Enjoy their delicious food!

Thursday, April 7, 2011, 4pm-7pm

611 SE Grant, Portland, Oregon 97214

RSVP to Kevin@caibpdx.com or  call 503.238.8889

Catering At Its Best Spring Open House

BEST Business Center awards “Portland Climate Champion” honors to Catering At Its Best

To achieve Portland Climate Champion status, Catering At Its Best improved the energy efficiency of its business operations, provided alternative transportation options for employees, and implemented a robust waste reduction and recycling program!

Portland Climate Champion


Judith Arnell Wedding Band Event

April 1, 2011

Judith Arnell Jewelers Wedding Band Event

Enjoy champagne and hor d’oeuvres as you view Portland’s largest collection of wedding bands in one place.
Once again, they will be showing the entire lines of the most prestigious wedding band designers, including:

Furrer-Jacot
Michael Daniels
Mark Patterson
Coge
CliQ

Novelle
Precision Set
MaeVona
Dora

320 NW 10th Avenue Portland, OR 97209
Exclusive Wedding Band Event
Saturday: April 2nd from 10:00 – 5:30pm Sunday: April 3rd from 12:00 – 5:00pm

Wedding Lounge Open House: Red Carpet Tables

March 8, 2011

The Wedding Lounge will be hosting their monthly Open House Thursday, March 10th from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. This month’s open house features tables displays by Portland’s top creative professionals.  Browse and be inspired by a variety of linens, china, glassware, floral arrangements, menus, favors, and more – bring your color palette and prepare to be wowed!

Jackie Bea, wedding specialist from Alderbrook Resort & Spa – this month’s featured venue – will be there to answer questions, show video of the resort and will award an overnight stay to one lucky couple!

All of the Wedding Lounge players will also be in attendance that evening, to assist any and all couples with their wedding planning needs. AJ’s Studio, Le Cookie Monkey, Black Swan Events, Uncommon Invites, Signature Weddings & Events, Swingline Cubs, Kevan Inouye Private Florist, Barclay Event Rentals, Encore Events, Best Car In Town, Hybrid Moon Video Production, Portland Video Booth, All Wright Music, Premiere Catering, Paparazzi Tonight, Crave Catering, Flowers Exclusively by Wendy, & A Yen for Chocolate.

This event is FREE, so if you’re interested in attending be sure to visit The Wedding Lounge to register online and RSVP.

AJ's Studio

Photo by AJ's Studio. Table linens, china, centerpiece, and silver courtesy of Barclay's Event Rental. Menu by Uncommon Invites.

The Bride’s Guide on How to Attend a Bridal Show

February 8, 2011

The Bride’s Guide on How to attend a Bridal Show

by August Veils

Congratulations on your engagement. This is a wondrous time that will  involve a tremendous amount of time, family, friends and of course money. With your newly bedazzled finger, you will be on the hunt for all of the things needed to make your wedding day a DAY to remember.

This will be the one moment that you are the QUEEN. All eyes will be on you and your husband ! Let’s make your decision making on your vendors and services a bit easier. Below you will find a bullet point list of what to expect and what you should do when you attend a bridal show. Attending a show is the best opportunity to see a large amount of wedding professionals without having to make an appointment or do tons of travel. Good luck and we hope that all of your dreams for the Big Day are realized!

- research where the shows will be located and when they occur. There is no need to attend a show if it is after your wedding date or if you have completed everything on your to do list. Unless you are attending with a friend that is just getting started. Then you can be her guide!

- Decide on how many people you would like to accompany you to the show. It is important to bring those that will help you in making an informed decision. If you are receiving monetary help from parents or family, bring them as they will want to see what you are considering. If they live out of town, ask them to schedule a visit at the same time as the show. Or if that is not a possibility, you can text them the info right from the show! Bringing the entire bridal party because you think it will be fun is not always the best idea. More often than not, the comments from too many people become confusing.

- Eat a very good breakfast packed with protein and fiber. You will be walking quite a bit . Conversing with many people. You will need the energy to sustain your stamina. There is usually tons of cake and sweets to sample at the show. If you do not have a good meal in your belly, a sugar crash will soon follow.

- Stay Hydrated. Bring or purchase water at the show. When your body is not properly hydrated, you become loopy and irritable. Save yourself the embarrassment of apologizing for erratic behavior and drink plenty of fluids.

- Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. It’s important to be comfortable when you are walking for what seems like miles. You will be gathering much information and most likely carrying it in a tote bag. This bag becomes ridiculously heavy a few hours into the show. The lesson here is to leave your 4″ pumps for date night and don your sneakers. Bring a shoulder or messenger bag to collect information so that you can free up your hands.

- Be prepared to talk to the professionals. Take a moment prior to the show and write down which services or products you need. For example, if you already have a venue chosen and booked, there is no reason to stop and speak to pros representing venues. Unless your wedding requires multiple locations then of course, stop and ask questions. They are there to provide you with answers. And let’s be honest, they are there in hopes that you will choose their company to be a part of your wedding. When one of them approaches you to give you info, politely let them know that you already have a venue booked . Thank them for their time. This is just one example. The businesses representing their product and services are wanting to talk to you. This is the best time to visit and decide if you like them. Do you like their personality? Their price point? Their flexibility? It’s all right there for you.

- Bring your wallet and be ready to book the day of the show. This at first sounds crazy. What you want me to make a decision today? Yes is the answer. Many of the businesses will be offering a SHOW SPECIAL. What is that you ask? It can either be a coupon for a percentage off on their services/product. It could be an added value item if you book with them. We’ll use a bridal store as an example. In Seattle, the shows there have huge gown sales. The brides know that the prices will be way lower there than if they went to THAT store on any other day. So a gown that would be say $1000 would be offered for sale that day only for $800. One store offered free shoes on top of that. A value of $70. Another offered a free garter set and pressing. Value of that upgrade was $100. What we are trying to get across is that you can save substantially on taking advantage of a promotions offered at the show only.The best way to prepare yourself for this is to do research on which Wedding pros will be at the show. Make a list of those people you are interested in and go them right when you get to the show. The things that book up immediately will be venue (church and reception site), photographer and wedding coordinator. If any of these are on your radar keep in mind that the best pros and places get booked sometimes a year in advance. Do not be shy and ask if they are offering any promotions. If they do not offer any, still consider them as with or without a special, that person could be exactly what you are looking for. Be kind when they offer you their best deals. Keep in mind that they are in business for themselves and like you have bills to pay. Additional haranguing will only be demeaning to your character as well as insulting them. Moral of this story …..is to be fair and respectful.

- You will walk away with a literal BAG of information. Most brides NEVER go through the bag. It becomes too intimidating. If you are attending a show, it’s because you need info. Devise a system that works for you to help you quickly find the pros that you like. For example, “dog ear” the corner of business cards or brochures. Bring a bag of paperclips to put on their info. Have two bags or totes. One for those people you LOVE and one for other information. These are just examples. Find one that works with you.

- Once you get home weed through the bag and only keep the info that you are interested in. Offer your leftover collateral to a friend that may be getting married who did not have the chance to attend the show. Recycle the rest to be kind to Mother Earth! Organize them in your wedding binder (c’mon I know you have one). This makes it easier to refer to and everything will be at your fingertips.

- Cross off your list anything you got done after the show. Pat yourself on the bag for a job well done. And then…. move on to the next thing you need to get done on your TO DO list!

Sign up for the Bravo! Wedding Affair on Feb. 20th at the Embassy Suites Downtown Portland Hotel. Register here: www.bravowedding.com/weddingaffair