A wedding story: Alyssa and Austin Nix
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4:36 pm Friday, February 11, 2022

A wedding story: Alyssa and Austin Nix

Alyssa is from Russellville, and Austin is from Phil Campbell. The happy couple now resides in Phil Campbell after their June 5, 2021, wedding.

1. HOW THEY MET: Austin and Alyssa met with the help of two special friends on New Year’s Eve 2019. It was love at first sight. They were inseparable after that night.

2. MEMORABLE DATE: The couple’s most memorable date was when they went to Chattanooga for their March birthdays. Because of COVID-19, everything was shut down the same day. They made the best of it and ended up seeing Larry Fleet perform at a small hole-in-the-wall venue.

3. WHAT WE LOVE: They both adore how giving and loving one another is.

4. THE PROPOSAL: Austin had the perfect set up. It was Alyssa’s dream proposal, under a tree filled with lights and pictures of the two of them. He even hired a photographer. It was perfect.

5. THE WEDDING: June 5, 2021, at Oliver’s Barn in Killen. A beautiful rustic barn that lights up when the sun goes down.

6. FAVORITE MOMENT: A favorite moment from the wedding was the maid of honor/matron of honor and best man speeches and all the great things they had to say.

WEDDING TEAM

Venue: Oliver’s Barn

Catering: Brian Copeland

Florist: Sam’s Blossom Shop

Cake: Tara Warpup

Videographer: Shannea Flanagan, Right Brian Photography

Photographer: Shannea Flanagan, Right Brain Photography

Wedding dress: Cherry Tree Lane

Hair: Shayna Romans

Make-up: Laren Lindholm

Men’s attire: Thompson’s Menswear

Music: DJ Boat

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