Contact us now to be included in bridal edition of Franklin Living
Franklin County, News
Editorial Staff
 By Editorial Staff  
Published 6:08 pm Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Contact us now to be included in bridal edition of Franklin Living

Contact us now to be included in bridal edition of Franklin Living

Every year our annual bridal issue of Franklin Living magazine is a popular edition, and believe it or not, we’re already planning the 2025 installment, which will come out in January.

The 2024 bridal edition has a lot to live up to, so we’re turning our full attention to the first magazine of the new year.

The time is now for 2024 brides to sign up to be a part of it.

In addition to our usual feature stories and columns, the upcoming special section will spotlight the beautiful weddings of Franklin County couples. We want to share your love story and help you immortalize it forever within the pages of Franklin Living magazine.

Every year, we are honored to be able to share the photos and special nuptial memories of a select number of local brides. Photographs are contributed by their talented photographers, and the brides and grooms give us all the lovely details of their wedding days for us to swoon over.

We want to feature as many brides as we can, so make sure to tell your recently wed friends to get in touch. We’re eager to include any brides who hail from Franklin County, especially if they held their weddings here.

If you want to be featured in this very special edition, the deadline for your submission is Friday, Nov. 29.

You can find a link to our bridal submission form on the righthand rail of the Franklin County Times website, or use the URL below to access the form: https://www.franklincountytimes. com/franklin living-bridal-submission/

Have another wedding-related story idea? Maybe you’re familiar with a little- known venue or your aunt is a small-time wedding cake baker.

Maybe you create your own floral displays and want to share your tips and tricks. If you have a story idea, we want to hear it! Send your bridal submission forms, story ideas or questions to franklin-living@franklincountytimes. com.

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