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Military Clause and Wedding Venues

Nancy, on January 7, 2013 at 10:21 PM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 4

Does anyone know of a reception site in St. Louis, MO that accepts some kind of military clause??

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Latest activity by Pan, on January 7, 2013 at 11:36 PM
  • Aidan (Mrs. Cowgell!)
    VIP July 2012
    Aidan (Mrs. Cowgell!) ·
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    I'm not sure we can help without more details. What is this military clause you are talking about? As for in your city, I believe we have a few ladies from there, so they might be able to help.

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  • Michelle
    Master April 2013
    Michelle ·
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    I don't know a whole lot of us St. Louis brides if any that have anything to do with military, my fiancé is ex military.

    I'd try like Orlando's, and heart if st Charles, the bigger well known ones may be more likely than the smaller ones.

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  • Micachoo
    Super May 2013
    Micachoo ·
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    Just mention it to the event coordinator. My venue did not have a military clause, but when I mentioned that my FH may or may not deployed before the wedding they added it to the contract. They just stated that you have to give them written notice of the date change and you must reschedule within a year or you forfeit the deposit. Just talk to them, they want your money Smiley smile

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  • Pan
    Master March 2012
    Pan ·
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    Most places don't automatically put one in, because most couples don't need it. Just because it's not standard in their contract doesn't mean they won't put it in. You just need to say something, and usually they'll be more than happy to help you.

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