“Happily Ever After begins at the Pigeon Island National Landmark” says the curators of the park which is home to hundreds of weddings each year by both visitors and Saint Lucians.
Now, the Pigeon Island Wedding Club is the Saint Lucia National Trust’s latest initiative to assist couples with planning their nuptials. The Wedding Club is the first of its kind in Saint Lucia and grants members access to a litany of top wedding experts and vendors. Couples will have the opportunity to attend cocktail mixers at the historic Pigeon Island where the Trust will host tutorials in a variety of wedding and event planning topics such as latest trends, budget management, dress selection and venue decorating. These mixers will be followed up with email tips, one-on-one sessions with the Trust’s wedding planners and the opportunity to preview new products and services.
The Pigeon Island Wedding Club will be launched on Saturday, November 9th at the Pigeon Island National Landmark from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Presentations then will include bridal make-up by Skin Science Saint Lucia, gown selection by Something Borrowed, bridal bouquets by Jardin des Fleurs; and Wedding Trends by the National Trust’s Wedding Coordinator.
A variety of wines, cakes and canapés will also be available for sampling.
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