Time is now to be part of bridal edition
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12:40 pm Thursday, November 17, 2022

Time is now to be part of bridal edition

Only two our six Franklin Living magazines through the year boast an overall theme. One is our just-released November-December issue, which – of course – is holiday themed. The other is coming up: Our January-February issue is always our bridal edition.

The 2023 bridal edition will hit the racks Jan. 4 as we settle into a shiny new year. Among our usual great features and columns, we will feature our annual special section spotlighting the beautiful weddings of Franklin County couples.

Don’t you just love weddings? Just as every couple brings their own values, traditions, dreams and beliefs to the marriage, so does each couple bring their own uniqueness to their special day. Whether that means a small gathering with family, a massive fête, a destination wedding or a secret elopement – the beautiful thing about a wedding ceremony is the way it reflects the couple committing themselves to each other.

Blushing brides of 2022, we want to share your story and help you immortalize it forever within the pages of Franklin Living magazine. If you have gotten married this year, we want you! We want to feature as many brides as we can, so make sure to tell your recently-wed friends to get in touch.

Deadline is the first of December to be featured in this very special edition. Email alison.james@franklincountytimes.com to sign up or get more information.

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