On October 13, 2021

Vermont Wedding Association hosts 20th annual Killington bridal show

Sunday, Oct. 17 at 11:30 a.m. — KILLINGTON — 20th annual Killington Bridal Show is back at the Killington Grand Hotel at Killington Resort. Vermont Wedding Association (VWA) bridal shows have been voted the top bridal shows in the industry by brides, grooms and wedding professionals. Come celebrate your engagement and meet wedding professionals.

The largest number of engagements happens from Thanksgiving to Valentine’s Day. Couples have told the VWA that they get engaged over the holidays because they plan to spend time with family and want to share their exciting news.

Meet the wedding pros who can help make your day magical.  Come for ideas, to explore, to be inspired, and to find a DJ,  photographer, fabulous flowers and taste perfect pairings, delicious desserts and wonderful wedding cakes.

For over 10 years the Vermont Wedding Association has partnered with Kerry Ellis and the Marrow Donor Program at Rutland Regional Medical Center, donating a table at each bridal show to welcome couples and their families to find a match. A match has been found at five shows and some have gone on to become donors.

Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Grand prizes will be drawn at 2 p.m.

VWA is suggesting that attendees purchase their tickets prior to the show in order to save time at the door. Tickets are $6/person in advance, $7/person at the door. Buy 4 tickets, get one free.

Vaccination or proof of a negative test within 72 hours will be accepted. Masks will be required in order to keep us all safe and to abide by the state guidelines.

For more information about the event, visit killingtonbridalshow.com. Vendor opportunities also available, for more information call 802-459-2897.

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