On October 17, 2018

Killington Grand Hotel hosts 18th annual bridal show

Sunday, Oct. 21, 11:30 a.m.—KILLINGTON—18th annual Killington Bridal Show will be held Sunday, Oct. 21 at the Killington Grand Hotel & Conference Center, 228 East Mountain Road, Killington. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. General prize drawings begin at 1 p.m. with grand prize drawings at 2:15 p.m. Tickets and registration are available at Killingtonbridalshow.com. With four paid tickets, brides get a free ticket. For questions and more information call 802-459-2897.

Meet and greet the area’s top wedding professionals and see the latest trends and the newest ideas to help plan a wedding. Taste classic pairings and cake samples and see the newest in romantic fun colors, flowers and cake designs. Sign up to win grand prizes including a two-night stay for two at the Killington Grand Hotel with two lift tickets or a round of golf for two ($800 value), and gift certificates for photo sessions, wedding planning, wedding deejay and more.

The Vermont Wedding Association is pleased to continue to team up with Kerry Ellis of the marrow donor program at the Rutland Regional Medical Center. “The premise is, as couples begin their journey together toward a new life, they are often happy and eager to give someone else a chance at a new life. We are pleased to share that we have found a match at our bridal shows!” said Judy Risteff, owner of the VWA. “Our thanks go out to all of the very generous people who are so willing to reach out and help someone in need. We are pleased to continue to reach out to our engaged couples and their families and friends at our bridal shows to search for donors,” says Risteff.

Photo courtesy of Vermont Wedding Association
Newlyweds gaze over the valley below, from atop Killington Peak.

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