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C onde Nast’s 2006 survey estimated wedding costs to be $27,800. 2008 wedding expenditures are estimated to be $28,704. This price increase is significant because as couples spend thousands (at times millions) of dollars on lavish non- environmentally friendly weddings they are not considering the negative impact that their spending has on the environment. Fortunately, today’s bride and groom are eco-savvy and take proactive measures to plan a wedding that not only reduces their carbon footprint but also that of their guests. Hosting a green wedding doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice style or elegance. With growing concerns about the environment everyone is doing their part to conserve the environment. Brides and grooms have at their disposal the ability to choose vendors, wedding planners and coordinators who are environmentally conscious. Couples can now incorporate everything “green” into their wedding from wedding favors to the rings, every detail can be reflective of the couples commitment to preserving natures beauty. Host your Green wedding in Vermont at Riverside Farm a private wedding venue. When choosing a wedding venue that embraces the natural beauty around them couples are choosing to host their dream wedding at Riverside Farm, a private country estate in Vermont. The 300 acre country estate is an ideal location for brides and grooms who want to embrace the outdoors, or who choose to host their wedding in a fully restored post and beam iconic barn. Riverside Farm’s pristinely manicured grounds and picturesque background of unspoiled mountain scenery serve as an ideal location for a green wedding in Vermont. Green Weddings in Vermont. Plan A Green Wedding Riverside Farm - “a blend of city chic style with a blend of country elegance” For tips on how to plan a green wedding in Vermont contact Riverside Farm [www,riversideweddings.com]. “You don’t have to sacrifice style in order to have a socially conscious bash” - Carley Roney, Editor in chief, The Knot

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estimated wedding costs to be $27,800. 2008 wedding expenditures are estimated to be $28,704. This price increase is significant because as couples spend thousands (at times millions) of dollars on lavish non-environmentally friendly weddings they are not considering the negative impact that the i r spending has on the

e n v i r o n m e n t . Fortunately, today’s bride and groom are eco-savvy and take proactive measures to plan a wedding t h a t n o t o n l y

reduces their carbon footprint but also that of their guests.

Hosting a green wedding doesn’t mean that you have to

sacrifice style or elegance. With growing concerns about the environment everyone is doing their part to conserve the environment. Brides and grooms have at their disposal the ability to choose vendors, wedding planners a n d c o o r d i n a t o r s w h o a r e environmentally conscious. Couples can now incorporate everything “green” into their wedding from wedding favors to the rings, every detail can be reflective of the couples commitment to preserving natures beauty.

Host your Green wedding in Vermont at Riverside Farm a private wedding venue. When choosing a wedding venue that embraces the natural beauty around them couples are choosing to host their dream wedding at Riverside Farm, a private country estate in Vermont. The 300 acre country

estate is an ideal location for brides and grooms who want to embrace the outdoors, or who choose to host their wedding in a fully restored post and beam

iconic barn. Riverside Farm’s pristinely manicured grounds and picturesque background of unspoiled mountain scenery serve as an ideal location for a green wedding in Vermont.

Green Weddings in Vermont.

Plan A Green Wedding

Riverside Farm - “a blend of city chic style with a blend of country elegance”

For tips on how to plan a green wedding in Vermont contact Riverside Farm [www,riversideweddings.com].

“You don’t have to sacrifice style in order to have a socially conscious bash” - Carley Roney,

Editor in chief, The Knot