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two weeks // two weddings

6/26/2019

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​It's been two weeks since the last post, and two weddings have happened at Harrybrooke since then! We sure have been busy here at the park. Between our weddings, upcoming awesome park events (like the Hog Wild Hustle and Big Jeep Thing) writing up contracts for our 2020 couples (two so far this week and it's only Wednesday!) and so much more we never run short of things to do!

Love is in the air!  Our wedding season kicked off strong with back to back wedding weekends! Some would think, "a wedding is a wedding, they are all the same..." but that couldn't be more FALSE! Every wedding is different, especially here at Harrybrooke. These two weddings that we have had couldn't be more different!  

​It's the beauty of a Harrybrooke Wedding, you can make the day however you'd like - it truly is your day in our eyes. 


​setting the scene
june 15th, 2019

Our first wedding of the season! It was a beautiful day for a beautiful couple, truly a magical day.

Our bride and her girls arrived at around 9:00am at the Harden House Museum to settle in and get ready for the wedding festivities. Their bouquets arrived and were placed in the kitchen to keep cool, they filled the kitchen with a sweet and fresh floral aroma. The bride settled into Elizabeth Harden's room, fit with a chaise lounge, ornate lamps, a desk stationed with a 3 way mirror. She relaxed as the artist prepared the bride's hair and makeup, at the same space Elizabeth Harden used every morning to get ready for the day. The Mother of the Bride, bridesmaids, and flower girl meandered throughout the house, enjoyed the sights and sounds of the Still River flowing just out back. 
1:00pm ceremony. The guests are arriving and taking the scenic walk towards the Gated Garden. There was a certain buzziness in the air, new faces at the park, excitement, joy, love.  The garden slowly fills with wedding guests, just a bit less than 100 attendants. The groom and groomsmen are already lined up, awaiting the ceremony - light grey suits with bright green ties. The pop of color fit perfectly with Harrybrooke. The music starts and the procession begins, one by one down the aisle - to soft and sweet instrumentals. There is a pause just before the bride steps foot onto our memorial brick aisle. The music shifts, and there's a slight change.
The Imperial March booms from the speakers. YES, the Imperial March from Star Wars...an acoustic version, of course. (HOW AWESOME) A father walks his daughter down the aisle. Smiles and laughter throughout the crowd. This couple really made their ceremony special and unique to them. 
Reception. Up on the hill was a tent positioned next to the Conn Pavilion. The Pavilion was transformed into dinner and dancing, the tent for guests to sit back, relax, and enjoy their food (burritos!) Lawn games set the tone for a fun, relaxing, and laid back evening.

​At the end of the day, this wedding was what the true meaning of a wedding is all about - marrying the one you love, and having everyone there to celebrate it. 
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setting the scene
​june, 21st 2019

Harden House Museum

Our second wedding of the season was a bit different than the first. Remember thinking "aren't all weddings pretty much the same?" Here's where I prove it's not true. 

It's 4:00pm on a Friday Evening at Harrybrooke. Our volunteers have already been in to make sure the Harden House was polished and pristine. The family and caterer begin to arrive to prepare for the 6:00pm arrival of guests. The Harden House is taking shape into a space for a reception and celebration! Guests begin to arrive, about 60 attendants in total. Soft music plays in the background as the attendants conversations buzz. The Harden House is coming to life. If you closed your eyes you could almost go back to the early 1950's and the Harden's here hosting a weekend soiree. The sun was slowly setting through the trees. It was a beautiful sight on the patio, the setting sun, birds flying over the Sill River, the soft sound of music and the rolling river. A perfect place to celebrate love.
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See? Two weekends, two totally different weddings. At the end of the day, a wedding is truly what you want it to be.
At Harrybrooke, we provide you with the beautiful backdrop - and what you decide to do with your day is up to you. You could have a food truck, or a sit down 4 course meal - either way, it's YOUR DAY and it's your responsibility to make it your own with unique and personal choices that reflect you and your spouse!
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This week we extend a warm Harrybrooke Wedding Welcome to

Colleen & Rich
​June 27th, 2020

Congratulations!
We can't wait for you both to experience the magic of
Harrybrooke
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Why is June 15th so special for us?

6/11/2019

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Forget "Wedding Wednesday"
​this is WEDDING WEEK! 

We are all scurrying around the park this week preparing for a very special day this weekend. And it's special for a couple different reasons!

June 15th, 1943

June 15, 2019

Picture this:
It's a beautiful afternoon. The sun is shining through the tops of the blossomed trees. You can see shadows cast on the bright green grass.  The setting: Harrybrooke Park. It's the wedding day of Frank and Elizabeth Harden. They have chosen to get married at their estate in New Milford, Connecticut. Close family gathers to hear the exchange of vows. At age 63, this was Frank Harden's first and only marriage. He settled down for the love of his life, Elizabeth  - 29 years apart in age. They set the scene for so many years and weddings to come. On June 15th, 1943 we celebrate the anniversary of Frank and Elizabeth's  wedding day, and the first wedding on property.
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The sun rises on June 15th, 2019 - a bride and her bridal party are arriving at the Harden House museum to prepare for a very special day. The limo pulls up, and the girls head into the museum with arm fulls of makeup, dresses, shoes, and anything you might need for the big day. A morning of preparing goes by in a blink of an eye. A ceremony begins in the Gated Garden, where two lovers exchange vows and family and friends look on.  A tent is set up near a pavilion, the 150 person guest list dances the evening away to the Billboard's top 100 hits. On June 15th, 2019 we celebrate a union of love Harrybrooke Park, 76 years to the day of Frank and Elizabeth's wedding day.
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Happy Anniversary, Frank and Liz
and here's to a joyful life for our new bride and groom!

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