Friday, April 23, 2010

Welcome New Celebrants!



Last evening it was my honor to ordain this year's group of NY/NJ-based Celebrants who have completed the wedding course at Celebrant Foundation and Institute. This group of four was ordained into the long-standing humanist organization, Universal Brotherhood Movement, Inc.

Because this ceremony coincided with Earth Day, I included several references to the day in my remarks. You can see that each candidate for ordination lighted a candle to set the stage for the ceremony, and there were four representations of the earth on the ceremonial table...one globe for each candidate. Each one was given a smooth river stone upon ordination, and each one placed an object symbolic of the gifts she brings to her celebrant practice.



I wish you all the best as you begin your ministry and service to couples as a new Celebrant...Ivy, Sacha, Kim, and Marion.

Julie Laudicina, Celebrant!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Bridal Expo at Nicotra' s Ballroom


Nicotra's Ballroom, a multi-faceted venue for an entire wedding event, provides prospective brides and their bridesmaids a wonderful expo of all the vendors they may use for their upcoming weddings. It is my priviledge to showcase my services several times a year - just like last Tuesday.

During the evening, I spoke to several couples who are looking for a civil wedding celebrant. Several others looked at my display which included my portfolio, pictures, and ideas for customized wedding ceremony rituals. Who know...they may mention my name to friends!


I loved the opportunity to cross market with fellow exhibitors.

I wore Lauren Kane Jewelry...selected to match my skin tone, the neckline of my outfit, and the lighting in the room. It was difficult to give back the necklace and earrings at the end of the evening. Check out all the pictures of her jewelry for brides, bridesmaids, and mothers of the bride in the most recent issue of Manhattan Bride magazine.


Being positioned right next to the Love Doves at the expo, I got to help their prospective couples get an idea on how a dove release could be incorporated into an outdoor ceremony.

It is always my delight to recommend Piano Stylist, John Rotante. In addition to the wonderful cocktail hour music he plays, his processional music sets the tone for the ceremony and it adds elegance for the entrance of the bride.

And thank you always, Portraits by Joanne, for giving me photographs from weddings I have done. Her pictures tell the story of the wedding ceremony so beautifully.

What a collaborative group...here's to a great wedding season for all of us.

Thought for the day: When you are selecting your wedding venue, ask about their preferred vendors. These people are experienced working together to make all the aspects of your wedding day go smoothly. The preferred vendors also know how to make your venue work for them. For example, I rely on the sound system at Nicotra's Ballroom. It's always there; it always works. So you get the best from me because Nicotra's Ballroom knows what I need and they support me.

Julie Laudicina, Celebrant!

Wedding Planner Class Made the News


The Staten Island Advance carried an article yesterday about the wedding and event planning course at Wagner College.

Thank you, Marissa Mortimer, for mentioning my name among your guest presenters. I look forward to speaking with Wagner College's summer wedding planning class.

Thought for the day: Pursue your dreams if you want to work in any aspect of the the wedding industry. It's a field that hasn't slowed down much in this tight economy. But do know that is is hard work - long hours, detailed arrangements, and lots of emotions. However, the people you get to work with...clients and fellow professionals...make it worthwhile and fulfilling.

Julie Laudicina,Celebrant!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

First Ceremony in the Tuscan Garden




It was the first wedding ceremony in the new Tuscan Garden at Snug Harbor on Staten Island. A beautifully restored Italinate building serves as the grand entrance to the garden, and the formal design of the garden lends itself well to a wedding procession and ceremony. This ceremony space will only get better as the plantings mature.

The bride Dima was a vision of wispy beauty, her veil swirling in the gentle breeze, as she walked down the long aisle. It was my honor to share that moment with the groom Peter, standing in adoration of his bride as she walked toward him.

Dima and Peter met and subsequently became engaged in a yoga class. Deeply engaged in the spiritual aspects of yoga, they coached me on how to talk about their vision of marriage. With beautiful readings, delightful remarks from their yoga teacher, and a serenade from Peter's nephew, it was an emotional and meaningful ceremony for Peter and Dima.

I wish all the best to the folks at "Neptunes at Snug Harbor," the catering and event space group who manages this venue. They certainly were welcoming and supportive of the part I played in this ground-breaking ceremony for them.



Ceremony Idea: This bride and groom wanted to be seated, facing their guests, during the initial part of the ceremony. Two chairs were placed off to one side of the ceremony space for them. (Their Best Man and Maid of Honor had seats in the front row.) After my introduction, remarks from their teacher, the readings and a musical piece, The wedding party stood and took their places for the vows and ring exchange. If for some reason you are concerned about standing for the entire ceremony, consider being seated for part of it.

Julie Laudicina, Celebrant!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

A Time to Refresh


Even though weddings occur throughout the year, there are definitely times when fewer weddings are scheduled. As winter ends, so ends some cyclical "down time" for me. In addition to cleaning out my files, updating my advertising materials, and editing my web site, I have used this time to do some fun marketing activities.

The sales staff at Nicotra's Ballroom invited me to talk to them about what a civil wedding officiant does, what is unique about my services, and how I can partner with them to better serve their clients. They really treat their couples well and provide first rate service. It's a bonus that they also make my work so easy when I officiate at a wedding there.

A week ago I gave a presentation to Wagner College's Extension Program for wedding and event planners. Marissa Mortimer is the instructor; she is also the owner of Lavish Occasions. The class was energetic about the discussion of wedding ceremonies in general and civil ceremonies in detail. We also talked a bit about what you have to do when you are a "start up" company. Marissa sent me this picture of my presentation to her class.

Tomorrow I am going to jewelry designer Lauren Kane's studio. We are going to explore ways of "cross marketing" what we do. More later...

Julie Laudicina, Celebrant!