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St Petersburg Wedding Guide/Planner is a guide to assist you in coordinating your wedding day and
ensures you will have the most wonderful day with your loved one that you both have been looking forward to. We
have the best of the best for where to select the perfect
formalwear, the most beautiful floral
arrangements,
photographers, music, caterers, location of your ceremony, limousine services and more.
We look forward to assisting you plan for this exciting day to share with your family and closest friends, and
we commit to providing you with exceptional service. The
St Petersburg Wedding Guide/Planner offers a wide variety
of professional services that will assist you in making your wedding day complete. Our guide consists of:
Personal Wedding Planners, Location of Your Wedding, where to order Flowers, Rentals & Décor. A guide in
selecting the perfect Formalwear, Wedding Cake and Invitations. And of course the right person for the
Videography, Photography, Clergy, Catering, Limousine Service, Travel, and where to go on your Honeymoon!
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Creating Personal Traditions:
Writing your own wedding vows may suit your
personal wedding style, but it can be a bit of a
daunting task to begin
with. If you are trying
to write your own vows, don’t let the task
overwhelm you or intimidate you. Writing your
own
vows should begin and end with how you feel,
not what others are expecting. If you are
creating your own wedding
ceremony and style and
you want to write your own vows, here are a few
questions to consider in creating the
vows you
want to make.
When and where did you first meet?
What was the state of your life before the two
of you met?
At what point did you realize you were in love?
Describe the feeling.
What inspires you about your loved one?
What life goals and dreams do you share?
What have you learned from each other?
What qualities make your love unique? What
qualities will keep it strong?
How has your view of the world changed since you
fell in love?
What do you most look forward to about life with
this person?
What are some special moments in your
relationship? Use them all, even the sad times
as well as the happy,
moving, or profound.
What happened the day you asked her to marry
you? How did you feel?
Reading the vows you have written yourself
during your wedding ceremony can be one of the
most romantic things
you’ve ever done. It’s the
kind of thing that really helps you create your
own personal wedding style. Writing your own
vows is a kind of personal touch that cannot be
replicated by any other style of vow.
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St.
Petersburg still
retains much of the resort-town flavor its
founders so cherished, a community of pelicans,
porpoises,
endless sunshine
and sailboats.
In 1875, General John Williams came down from
Detroit and bought 2,500 acres of land on Tampa
Bay. He envisioned a
grand city with
graceful parks and broad streets, the trademark
of today's St. Petersburg. The city's first
hotel was
named after his
birthplace, Detroit.
Thirteen years later, Peter Demens, a noble
Russian aristocrat, brought the Orange Belt
Railway to St. Petersburg.
On June 8, 1888,
the first train arrived, carrying empty freight
cars and one passenger, a shoe salesman from
Savannah.
Built one rail at
a time, with unpaid laborers and creditors
threatening to lynch Demens all the way, the
railroad finally
chugged to St.
Petersburg. Demens named the city after his
birthplace, St. Petersburg, Russia.
The year 1914 brought two firsts to St.
Petersburg. The rich history of spring training
and Florida's love affair with
baseball began
that year when the city's former mayor, Al Lang,
convinced Branch Rickey to move his St. Louis
Browns to the
Sunshine City for spring training.
Also that year, Tony Jannus flew his Benoist
airplane across Tampa Bay in 23 minutes,
skimming across the water
at a height of 50
feet. The event is commonly hailed as the birth
of commercial aviation.
In the 1920s, the state's first big growth boom
brought an invasion of tourists who arrived by
auto, railroad, and yacht.
In 1924, the
Gandy Bridge opened -- cutting travel time to
Tampa by more than half and positioning St.
Petersburg
to become
Pinellas County's largest city.
The boom years in the 1920s brought notable
architecture to St. Petersburg. The city's
architecture reflected a
Mediterranean
Revival motif, fostered in large part by Perry
Snell, who created a 275-acre subdivision, Snell
Isle. St.
Petersburg's
Mediterranean Revival makeover is evident in
several buildings including The Vinoy Hotel, the
Jungle
Country Club
Hotel, the Princess Martha, and the Snell
Arcade, and can be seen in the Spanish castles
and homes
along Coffee Pot
Bayou and in the Jungle Prada neighborhood.
Through the 1920s, St. Petersburg continued to
have strong tourist years. During the
Depression, the real estate boom
crashed. St.
Petersburg recovered, though, with large Public
Works Administration projects in the 1930s,
which helped
the city begin
its economic recovery with $10 million in new
investment. St. Petersburg's City Hall was built
with New
Deal federal
funds in 1939.
During the 1940s, the city witnessed large
growth. It was home to the U.S. Coast Guard
Station on Bayboro Harbor as
a training base
for World War II troops. Nightly anti-submarine
air patrols were made over the Gulf of Mexico,
and the
War Department
later selected St. Petersburg as a major
technical services training center for the Army
Air Corps.
More than 100,000
trainees filled every hotel in the city swelling
the population and creating a housing shortage
as
their families
looked for a place to live. Post war, many of
the military men stationed here returned to live
with their
families or visit
as tourists.
The 1950s are notable for the advent of air
conditioning, which brought a considerable
amount of housing for retirees
Central
Plaza and Tyrone Gardens Shopping Center began
to draw commerce from the downtown core. The
population
peaked beyond
200,000 and streetcar tracks were removed to
make way for a society of automobiles.
New development in the 1960s included the
municipal marina, the main library, the Bayfront
Center, and the Museum
of Fine Arts.
In the 1970s, St. Petersburg looked to the
future by developing reclaimed water, recycled
wastewater used for irrigation.
It developed the
largest reclaimed water system in the United
States. Today, St. Petersburg continues to lead
the region
in conserving
precious water resources. The'70s also saw the
beginning of St. Petersburg's quest for a Major
League
Baseball
franchise, realized 20 years later with the
arrival of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1998 to
their permanent
home at
downtown's Tropicana Field.
As St. Petersburg enters its second golden age,
and steps boldly into the 21st century, the
downtown core continues
its
revitalization with projects that include retail
shops, restaurants, and movie theaters. More
than 900 events bring
over 10 million
people each year to the sunshine city to
experience yacht races, triathlons, baseball,
basketball,
cycling, cultural
exhibits, and music. The city easily attracts
tourists with its cultural district that
includes seven
museums in the
downtown district. A state university, 10 marine
institutes and more than two dozen galleries,
and
the All
Children's Research Center attest to the city's
commitment to education and health care.
Historic neighborhoods
continue to be
restored, as residents invest in their
communities with a great source of pride.
Here, young and old, tradition and innovation
come together to create a vibrant sense of
community.
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