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Brides-to-Be may rest easier; Corinthian Ballroom will stay open (WDBJ 7 Roanoke) - Brides-to-be can rest easier today. The Roanoke City Fire Board of Appeals voted 4 to 1 to overturn an order by the Roanoke City Fire Marshal. That order would have limited the room to 49 people and forced the building's owners to add a second exit to the building.

‘March of Brides’ event to benefit cancer fight (Henry Herald) - ATLANTA – The “March of Brides” fashion event, hosted by Six Degrees Magazine and designer Isabella Margianu, will be held at Tongue & Groove in Buckhead on Friday, March 30 from 7:30 - 10 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Georgia Cancer Foundation.

Dozens of brides in our area can breathe a sigh of relief. (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke) - Dozens of brides in our area can breathe a sigh of relief. Early Friday morning a Roanoke appeals board overturned a ruling that would have limited the Corinthian Ballroom to 49 guests at one time.

Compromise to keep Corinthian Ballroom in operation (WDBJ 7 Roanoke) - Brides-to-be can rest easier today. The Roanoke City Fire Marshal has agreed to lift the 49-person occupancy limit put on the Corinthian Ballroom earlier this month. That means the many wedding receptions planned for the ballroom can go on as planned.

Tips for Making Your Skin Radiant on Your Wedding Day (Argus Observer) - (ARA) - Every bride wants her wedding to be picture perfect - from the dress to the flowers to the food at the reception. And of course, brides want to be beautiful, both for the ceremony and for the wedding pictures.

Pvt. Benjamin: Boot camp is designed to get brides, others ready (Winston-Salem Journal) - The West Forsyth Family YMCA is holding Bridal Bootcamp

Wedding Fit (WKRG News 5 Mobile) - As we move closer to wedding season, brides-to-be are shifting into high gear. Now more than ever before, brides are focusing some of their pre-wedding preparations on health and fitness. A new book could help guide brides into wedding shape.

Preserving your special day (Petoskey News-Register) - “I don't even remember you taking that picture!” It's a common refrain from brides and grooms to their photographer, after the blur of the wedding day passes and they piece together the event through pictures.

Slim. Simple. Subtle. Soft. (Knoxville News Sentinel) - For some brides-to-be, the search for the dream gown is like a road trip, while for others it is just a stroll down easy street.

Open the doors, and see all the people (The Pantagraph) - BLOOMINGTON -- In the old church, they used to sit in a pew on the right, about half-way down, on the aisle side. In the winter, when it got really cold, his dad would shift the family to a pew along the edge, closer to the radiator.

 
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