Bridal Fair at Cornerstone Hall

[Click on headline for full story] Cornerstone Hall will be holding its annual Bridal Fair, Saturday, Jan. 28. Brides, couples, friends and family are invited to attend this free event, from 1 to 3 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity to visit with vendors that can make your special day perfect.
A wide variety of vendors will be on hand to explain what they have to offer and many provide samples of the services. Instead of making lots of phone calls and trips to visit vendors, they are all in one location.This is the perfect time to sample caterers’ food, try different cakes, discuss prices and availability. Many bookings are secured during the bridal fair. Bring your fiancé, friends and family.
Pre-registration is not required. There is no charge to attend. There will be a number of Cornerstone staff on-hand to give you a tour of the venue, answer your questions and discuss the many options that they offer. Cornerstone Hall will be giving a $250 gift certificate to one bride. The certificate can be used toward the booking fee to rent Cornerstone Hall.
A list of the confirmed vendors include: B&R Catering (Bob and Robin Myers), Cake Creations by Kim (Kim Kiefer), Cobblestone Hotel, Cornerstone Hall, Daily Bread Food Services, Destiny Osting Photography, DV Media (David Vanlandingham), Karen’s Katering of Corydon (Karen Allen), Lucky Records DJ Service (Nick Allen), Mosier Family Chiropractic, QBC Catering (Ron and Lola Smith), Raquel’s Restaurant (Raquel Trautwein), Salem Apothecary, Sew Fine by Marty (Marty Allman), and Straight Shooter Fireworks (Tim Walton and Paul Allman).
Be sure to see more bridal information on pages B-1, 2 and 3, in Tuesday's Salem Leader.

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