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Wedding Wire Review

Filed in Review, Wedding — August 17, 2017

Thank you Amanda and Andy for writing such a nice review for me on Wedding Wire.  I’m blushing at your words of praise and am so grateful to have gotten the chance to have worked with both of you.  May your marriage be blessed with as much abundance of love, joy, and happiness that we felt on your wedding day.

“Pat Werk of Koru Ceremony did a fantastic job for our ceremony! We could not have asked for an easier and more relaxing planning process leading up to the wedding. The entire ceremony was catered to us as a couple and we received an overwhelming amount of compliments of guests saying that the ceremony was their favorite part of our big day! She traveled out of her way to be a part of our wedding weekend and happily attended our rehearsal and reception to get to know us better as a couple. Last minute the afternoon of the wedding, we asked Pat to add in a part to our ceremony for a wine box that my dad made for our 5th anniversary. She so eloquently came up with a quick add in to chat about the importance of the box and the notes we each wrote in the box for each other to read in 5 years. I can’t recommend Pat enough! Thanks, Pat, for making our ceremony so memorable and stress free!”
Amanda and Andy married on August 5, 2017 at Andy’s parents house in Menasha, WI

 

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What does Koru mean?

KORU (kor-roo) is the Maori word for “loop.” For the indigenous people of New Zealand, the koru spiral represents a fern frond beginning to unfurl. The koru symbol embodies new beginnings, a new phase of life, renewal, hope for the future, positive change, personal growth, working in harmony, bringing people together, and being mindful of the good things in life.

At Koru Ceremony, we strive to personify these ideals and celebrate a new beginning through ceremony and ritual.

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