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Poppy & Veil Ceremonies
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Poppy + Veil Ceremonies is a wedding officiant and celebrant service based in Ashland, Oregon. Serving couples throughout the Southern Oregon region, officiant Michele Duncan King (she/her/hers) specializes in creating elopement and smaller wedding ceremonies. She handcrafts ceremonies that thoughtfully honor each couple and represent their authentic love story. An ally of the LGBTQ+ community, Michele believes in marriage equality and welcomes all lovebirds on their momentous occasion.
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Michele's approach to writing a ceremony is inclusive and completely customizable. She is available for traditional or non-traditional, eco-friendly, unique, whimsical, or simple and minimalist ceremonies. Whatever you desire for your minimony or elopement, Poppy + Veil Ceremonies will work closely with you to bring your dreams to life. While she is based in Ashland, this officiant/celebrant can travel throughout the Pacific Northwest for your wedding.
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Hi! I'm Michele!
I was born in Oregon and have lived in Central Oregon, on the northern Oregon coast, and the rural areas of our state's beautiful fertile valleys. I can be found hiking or biking and exploring the beaches, high desert, and forests of the Pacific Northwest with my favorite person, my husband Matt.
My life is centered around bringing more love and healing to the world. My personal calling as a celebrant is to create meaningful, heartfelt ceremonies, and my promise to you is that you have the best experience possible when working with me.
I use the pronouns she/her.
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