March, 2009

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For an outdoor wedding imbued with the spirit and style of the polo-club set, crisp red, white, and blue really set the tone. Perfectly proper and utterly relaxed at the same time, this combination lends itself to a reception that's as visually captivating and as fun as a chukker brilliantly played.

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There's always something new to discover in Vermont, and there is no better way to keep the memory of this picturesque state alive then with a handcrafted treasure from a local artisan. Whether you're looking for a bridesmaids gift or a favor, there's a Vermont-made item for you. With so many choices, it can be hard to narrow things down-to help get you started, we offer this list of some of our favorites.

{1} Based in Waterbury, Vermont Liberty Tea takes its name from the teas that American Colonists made from local herbs in the 1770s to get around the British tea tax.