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Bridal

Ellen’s tip is to leave the details to the

planner so the couple can “enjoy every

moment. Happiness is contagious.”

Don’t Sweat the

Small Stuff

The professionals at Holy City

Hospitality can hardly catch their

breath during wedding season, which

is now nearly all year.

“We do about two or three wed-

dings a weekend,” said Jenna DeSavi-

no, venue and catering sales manager

for the group, which includes several

downtown restaurants as well as

one of Charleston’s best venues, the

Historic Rice Mill in the Charleston

City Marina. “We’ll have a wedding

here (at the Rice Mill) and we’ll have

two at other locations throughout

the area.”

Jenna estimated that about 85

percent of their business is destination

weddings.

“Brides plan ahead. They let their

family and friends know well in

advance so they can plan for time off

to vacation in Charleston for a week.

There is so much to do, and they at-

tend the wedding while they are here,”

she said, adding that many weddings

take place during the week rather than

on Saturdays.

Jenna’s tip for brides: Take a close look at

the details. Many brides choose a lower-

cost venue, only to discover that literally

everything else – tables, chairs, plates,

silverware, tablecloths – is an additional

expense. A higher priced venue may

include the extras.

marriage Country Style

For the bride who would like to

get away from the downtown crowds,

the Pavilion at Pepper Plantation

could be the perfect choice. Just inside

Pepper Plantation off Highway 17

North, the Pavilion is a modern barn