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Getting Married In 2024? Bucks Announces Vows And Valentines Ceremony
The wedding and vow-renewal ceremony is open to all county couples including veterans and first-responders.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — Getting married in 2024? You may want to circle Feb. 14 on the calendar.
Bucks County Register of Wills Linda Bobrin, Esquire, will host the third Vows and Valentines wedding and vow-renewal ceremony on Valentine's Day in the third-floor rotunda of the Bucks County Courthouse Administration Building in Doylestown.
Unlike the Vows and Veterans wedding in November, this wedding and vow-renewal ceremony is open to all couples, not only to veterans and first-responders.
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Bridal flowers, boutonnieres, photography, videography, live music, and a catered lunch will be provided. Due to space restrictions, couples may bring up to two guests.
Interested couples should email emarriage@buckscounty.org and begin a marriage license application. Bucks County marriage applications are accepted online and can be started by clicking here.
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To participate in the wedding ceremony, couples must submit a short, paragraph-long bio by January 31 and must obtain their marriage license by February 7, 2024.
Vows and Valentines is part of the Bucks County Clerk of Orphans’ Court’s successful Weddings for Heroes program and will be the seventh such wedding. Last year’s Vows and Valentines celebration attracted 20 couples for the wedding ceremony and over 200 guests and participants.
Weddings for Heroes is made possible entirely by the generous donations of local businesses and
individuals. Many local businesses offer their services either free or at a discounted rate.
To contribute funds or services, or for more information on the Weddings for Heroes program, email Rachel Landsberg at ralandsberg@buckscounty.org. Checks can be made out to “Weddings for Heroes” and mailed to the Bucks County Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court at 55 E. Court Street, 6th Floor, Doylestown 18901.
As part of the effort to raise funds for this wedding, the Bucks County Clerk of Orphans’ Court will be holding fundraising events at the Administration Building.
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