Questions to Ask a DJ

writingQuestions to Ask a DJ
An in-person meeting with a handful of potential DJs is the best way to really figure out who to hire. Start with this list of important questions and don’t make a decision until you get an answer for each one!

 

Click Here to Print the Questions for interviewing Potential DJ’s

Will you be the DJ at our wedding?

Often, the person you speak with is not the person who will be your DJ on your wedding day. This is a very common practice among large agencies. It is absolutely paramount that you have an opportunity to interview, in person, the specific DJ that you will be working with and determine whether you feel comfortable with them. You should also expect that the individual DJ’s name is specified on your contract – it is the only way you can be guaranteed his or her services at your wedding.

How long have you been a DJ and how many weddings have you done?

A wedding is such an important occasion, and you don’t want your DJ’s first wedding to be your own. The number of years someone has been a DJ will give you some indication of their experience level, but some DJs only perform for a few events (and fewer weddings) each year. A DJ with half as many years in the industry may have many times as many weddings under his belt, so you should also ask how many weddings the DJ has done.  Also be sure to ask if the DJ has any formal training, either from a DJ company or a DJ school.

How many weddings do you do each year?

Just like any other profession, performing for weddings requires one’s skills to be in top form. If a DJ performs for only a few weddings per year, they may not be “at the top of their game” by the time your wedding date arrives. Asking how many weddings they do per year will give you an indication of their level of commitment to your type of event.

Do you perform for more than one event in a day?

Some DJs will do as many events as they possibly can, and often try to pack their weekends with all types of DJ work. If a disc jockey has already done an event in the afternoon before your wedding, they will likely be physically exhausted by the latter half of your wedding, which is exactly when they need to be the most alert and active. This is most common at large agencies, where “weekend warriors” may perform at four to six events over a three-day period. It is hard to believe that any DJ could give that many couples an adequate amount of attention leading up to, and on, their wedding day.

What makes you different from your competitors?

Any professional wedding disc jockey will take pride in their work, and be able to answer this question honestly and communicate the things that make their services unique. Some DJs, however, will take this opportunity to “bash” their competition and say negative things about specific DJs or agencies. We consider this type of behavior unprofessional (in fact, doing this is strictly forbidden for members of the American Disc Jockey Association & the Bridal Association of America), and is a poor reflection on them. In fact, you may want to consider making it a point to meet any DJ that they say something bad about – DJs that engage in this type of thing will often target the DJs they’re afraid you’ll book instead of them, and they’re probably right!

Do you act as the “emcee” and make all of the announcements?

Any professional wedding disc jockey should be comfortable with making announcements and serving as the emcee for the wedding, it is a standard part of the job. Some DJs, however, are not comfortable with this and prefer to pass these duties on to someone else, such as a site manager, who may not have a professional voice or experience speaking on a microphone.

What if something happens to you and you can’t make it to the wedding?

Despite meticulous planning and preparation, accidents do happen. If the DJ is injured or otherwise unable to perform on your wedding day, what is the backup plan? Most responsible professionals have some sort of backup strategy should this situation ever arise, but others do not. Often, DJs will be members of a local DJ association, and network with other DJs who could possibly provide backup services for them in the event of an emergency. Others take this planning more seriously and reserve a specific DJ for every date, ensuring that backup is both available and prepared in case of an emergency.  You need to feel comfortable that you will still have a qualified, prepared DJ on your wedding day, regardless of the circumstances, so the answer to this question is very important.

Will we meet again before the wedding?

Just as some deejays will prefer not to meet you when you book them, others will prefer to conduct a “final meeting” in the weeks before your wedding over the telephone instead of in person. While having a face-to-face meeting for the final meeting is arguably less important than meeting personally for an initial interview, the DJ should still be willing to meet you in person for a second time if that’s what you prefer.

Can we visit you at a performance?

Hopefully the answer to this question is “no.” We’re sure that you wouldn’t appreciate the DJ inviting prospective clients to your wedding to see him in action. A professional DJ should be willing to take a stand for his clients’ privacy and not offer this as a possibility.  Professional wedding DJs never allow this.

How involved can we be in selecting music for our event?

This is an important question to ask, because some DJs prefer to control the majority of the playlist and supplement their choices with a small handful of your specific requests. Other disc jockeys prefer to let the client choose the majority of the music, and then use their expertise to make it all work. The DJ should be accommodating of your music tastes, and you should feel comfortable with the DJ’s approach and the amount of involvement you’ll be able to have in choosing the music.

When do we need to submit our music requests and event details?

Most professional DJs will give you a printed song list and planning worksheet with which to communicate the details of your event; others will give you access to an online planning system that will guide you throughout the entire process. You should be given ample time to make decisions regarding your music choices and event timeline, but the DJ should also require this information far enough in advance so that he can adequately prepare for your event. A DJ who doesn’t ask for your requests at least a couple of weeks before your wedding may not be able to fulfill them. In addition, the DJ should be willing to accommodate any later changes or additions whenever possible, rather than locking you into a first dance song that you later regret or refusing to alter the order of your toasts.

Do you take requests from our guests?

Most DJs are happy to do so, but you should also feel reasonably assured that any request they chose to play would not be something you didn’t like.

When do you arrive to set up for our wedding?

When dealing with sub-standard DJs, there are often issues with them being punctual and set up well in advance of your guests’ arrival. Professional DJs will always arrive at least a full 2 hours before their scheduled start time in order to have adequate time to set up and get organized before the wedding.

How much of a deposit is required to secure our date?

Almost every DJ will require some sort of deposit or retainer in order to secure your date. This is for their protection and yours. The industry standard for deposits is 50%. Some DJs require far less, but this is not always a good idea. If the contract language doesn’t stipulate a specific guarantee of services and clearly outline a cancellation policy, the DJ may only legally be responsible for returning your deposit (sometimes as little as $25) in order to back out of doing your wedding. While it would certainly be considered unprofessional, there certainly isn’t any financial incentive for the DJ if he’s only forced to pay a small fee for backing out on you.  Our Retainer is the first hour.

What is included in the cost of my event?

DJs use vastly different systems when pricing their services. Most DJs price their services a la carte, charging an hourly rate and adding charges for any additional equipment needed. Others choose to use a flat-rate pricing system and make their packages all-inclusive. You need to be clear about what a DJ is offering for the price they’ve quoted you, so you can compare their package to those of the other DJs you are interviewing.  The price I quoted you was for everything we talked about.

How much would you charge for overtime?

Hopefully your DJ will do such a wonderful job at your wedding that you’d like to keep dancing! Be sure that the DJ’s contract outlines a specific rate for additional time at the end of the night, whether it is a set price or a pro-rated amount based on the original price.

What do you require from us?

Every DJ will require a few things that you’ll need to provide them in order to be successful. The most common are adequate shelter, electricity, and a table for their equipment. Make sure that you understand exactly what the DJ needs from you so you can communicate those needs to your reception site and caterer.

Are you insured?

It is absolutely essential that any DJ you consider carries a full liability insurance policy. They are fairly inexpensive (less than $250 per year in some cases), so being uninsured is inexcusable. Some reception sites have even taken the step of requiring all vendors working at their facility to provide proof of insurance before the wedding. Liability insurance protects you and the reception site in the unlikely event that your DJ injures one of your guests or burns your reception site to the ground.

Do you take any breaks?

One of the major advantages to using a DJ instead of a band is that a DJ does not need to take breaks, outside of using the restroom and possibly eating a meal quickly in another room (if this is what your site contact or caterer requires). In any case, the DJ should assure you that there will be no break in the music at any point during the reception.

What is your policy on alcohol or smoking during the wedding?

A professional DJ will never consume alcohol or take cigarette breaks during your wedding. If you interview a DJ and he tells you he needs a few drinks to “loosen up” while working, you should probably look for a DJ with higher standards of professionalism.

What kind of equipment do you use?

Any DJ you consider should be proud of his sound system, and should be using professional-grade equipment. Most DJs understand that you are very unlikely to have a working knowledge of  professional DJ equipment, but he should be able to describe his sound system to you. You should not hear very many “home audio” brands in what he describes – the top brands for DJ equipment are B-52, Hiel, Behringer, Pioneer, Denon, Electro-Voice (EV), Bose, Mackie, QSC, and Shure.

Do you bring backup equipment with you to the wedding?

Even the very best and most well-maintained equipment will malfunction at some point. Your DJ needs to be prepared in case this happens at your wedding. The only way you will not suffer a setback on your special day is if the DJ brings a full second sound system with them to each and every wedding. Having backup equipment in a warehouse 50 miles from your reception site won’t do much good if there is no music at your wedding for an hour.

Do you have a wireless microphone?

Every professional wedding DJ should offer a wireless microphone to be used for your guests’ toasts, blessing, and any other speeches that need to be made.

Do you have a “light show”?

Some DJs also offer “party lights,” either as part of their package or as an additional service they can provide. You should find out whether the DJ plans on setting up lights for the dance floor, and whether this matches your preferences.

Do you set up a sign or banner with your equipment?

Shameless self-promotion sometimes rears its ugly head at wedding receptions in the form of a sign or banner advertising the DJ’s company name and contact information. These items inevitably find their way into your wedding pictures and video, and ruin what is an otherwise commercial-free event. This practice is repulsive and completely unprofessional, and we believe that any DJ that does this should never be hired for a wedding.

Do you belong to any professional associations or trade groups?

If a DJ is serious about his craft and interested in becoming a better performer, they will often join a local association or trade group. These are opportunities for DJs to interact with one another, share ideas, and network with other DJs who might be able to help them should they ever have an emergency. While membership in one of these organizations is not a guarantee of that DJ’s talent level, it does at least show a willingness to grow and improve and become a better DJ.

 

Discuss with your venue manager any restrictions that might affect your Wedding, like sound noise limits, music curfew. Also check with your facility and caterer about where and what to feed the DJ.
All professional entertainers have access to formalwear (if they don’t, this is your first clue they’re not professionals!) However, it is YOUR responsibility to be specific about how you expect your DJ to be dressed.

Make notes of your music preferences before you meet with your DJ. For example: “Classical for the ceremony, Rat Pack-era for the cocktail hour and a set of country or old school during the reception.” Not only will this help you determine which entertainment professionals are a good match for you, it will guide them in preparing your set list.

Sydnie & Jarrod Lumpkins Wedding at Bakersfield Country Club

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Thank You to an Awesome Team:

DJ/Lighting
Good time Entertainment
661-633-9200
Kyle – Emcee / Host
Danny – Music & Lighting
Deen – Set-up / Strike / Some Photos / Cloud

Location
Bakersfield Country Club
Eric Kuhn – House Manager
4200 Country Club Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93306
Clubhouse: (661) 871-4000

Coordinator
Shannon Hough
661-978-7218

Photographer
Mariel Hannah Photography
661-992-3099

Officiant
Steve Yeary

Jarrod & Sydnie’s Wedding Part I – Set Up

The combined expert forces of Good Time Entertainment DJ Services, SHE Shannon Hough Events, and Eric Kuhn of Bakersfield Country Club are transforming three areas of the facility for a wedding tomorrow.  We will show you time lapse video of the room as it’s transformed once we’ve all contributed our magic.  Look for it with more news and info about the event as it unfolds!

Santa Monica Bridal Show Febuary 23 2014

Join Good Time Entertainment at the premier bridal event taking place at The Leading Hotels of the World!
casa-shutters-main300One Pico Blvd. Santa Monica
Two Deluxe Hotels – One Day
Sunday, February 23, 2014
11 AM – 4 PM

david-michael-076-275Have it all. A ballroom with two story-high ceilings, a staircase that allows you to make a grand entrance, the Pacific Ocean keeping watch. A perfect place for a Santa Monica Wedding Reception and Ceremony that will take your breath away. Hotel Casa del Mar is what you want to see on your Wedding video. This is serious glamor that will never get old.

Elegant yet easy, serious but fun, an appreciation of tradition mixed with contemporary style; you could say all of that about this 1920s Beach Club, as well as your wedding here. Choose from The Bow overlooking the coastline or the Colonnade Ballroom with its own beachfront terrace. We can seat hundreds for dinner and dancing or a select group for an intimate gathering. Our staff of experts will help plan and execute every detail to make your day flawless, down to the last starfish on the napkins.

Picture_050275The Grand Salon complete with a romantic fireplace will exceed your vision of a dream Wedding. From expert Wedding Planners to a vast selection of menus & wine selections would delight any “foodies”.  Shutters offers a Spectacular photo backdrop for the Ultimate Wedding.

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Whether  non-traditional or by the book, destination or local, a Shutters Wedding comes with ONE the spa, beachfront rooms for guests, a variety of reception venues, and an ocean view you won’t find anywhere else. But it’s the feeling you’ll fall in love with. There’s no place like here. Isn’t that what this day is all about?

For More Information and Tickets Please Visit Festival of Brides Website

Show Highlights

  • Couture Bridal
    Fashion Runway
  • After Yes 
    Industry-Best Event  PlannersDavid-Michael-Photo-100---Copy275
  • The Rainbow Galleria
    Same Sex Marriages
  • You’re Invited
    Custom invitation houses
  • The Sweetery Suite
    Wedding cake tasting and design trends
  • The Private Vault
    Showcasing 2014 designer engagement & wedding ring collections
  • Tablescapes
    Custom Linens , Floral Designers
  • SMILE
    Top photographers and cinematographers.
  • Music Festival
    Orchestras, bands, and DJ’s
  • Swag
    Bridal Registries, cookware, china, crystal, silver & linens
  • Beauty Bar
    Hair and make-up interactive demonstrations
  • Destinations
    Weddings and Honeymoons
  • Grand Door Prizes

For More Information and Tickets Please Visit Festival of Brides Website

Photo Credits:
David Michael Photography

New Year’s Eve Celebration

Happy-New-Yeay2014Come join me as we ring in the new year at Rio Bravo Country Club.

The doors open at 6:30 with Champagne and Appetizers then at 7:30 Dinner will be served featuring Filet Mignon & Lobster.

dancing 018:30 is when the party begins with a great mix of music you can dance to all night long.  From great classic rock & old School to some 80’s and even some current greats with a few of the 50’s & 60’s thrown in for good measure.

Tickets are just $75pp for Dinner and Dancing or only $35pp if you arrive after 8:30 for dancing and Champagne.

If you would like to come celebrate with me this new years eve please contact Patti Maxwell at Rio Bravo Country Club and get your tickets before they sell out.

  • Email to patti@riobravocountryclub.com
  • Country Club # 661-871-4900
  • Patti’s Cell 661-444-1258

This event it presented and hosted by Rio Bravo County Club

 

 

Donielle and Noel

November 23rd 2013

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It’s THE LOVE STORY of our Bride and Groom, Donielle and Noel,
and it’s far from over.
DSC_0032They both grew up outside Bakersfield. Noel, three years older, spent the first 13 years of his life in downtown Los Angeles; the youngest of two sons with a single mother. Donielle, on the other hand, was born and raised in Sacramento with her Mom, Dad and Older sister, and moved here with her family when she was 15. As a kid, Noel was into sports, mischief and hanging out with the neighborhood kids; walking or biking for miles to a swimming pool or park, looking to join in a sports game or good old fashioned water balloon fight. Donielle, on the other hand, was more shy. She liked gymnastics and dance, but hung out mostly with family. Then came that fateful night when Noel walked into WalMart with his friend needing a key. Donielle was working overnights as a cashier and “go­back” restocker. Noel found it impossible to leave the store without asking for her name and number … and she gave it to him.

DSC_0055He picked her up for their first date. She was all dressed up: HE was wearing jeans, a t­shirt and a leather wallet with a chain that she will never forget. They went to Que Pasa for dinner, but then, according to Noel, she beat him mercilessly at pool at The Corner Pocket. According to Donielle, she sucked at playing pool so he played while she watched. Noel was mystified that she was winning every game; Donielle thought she was losing.

His first impression was “wow, she’s strong­ headed! She tells it just like it is and is not afraid to share what’s on her mind”. Her first impression was “he’s sweet, and nice, but totally not my type”. But then they went out again, on a cold day at Camelot, riding the go­carts. He noticed she tied her hoodie all the way up, so tight that all he could see were her nose and her eyes as she zipped past him, and that cute little ‘wink, wink, wink’ that somehow made losing okay. He calls it one of their best dates.

They both agree that he fell in love first. HE knew when they’d been out driving around together, something they often did, about 2­3 months into the relationship, and he started to share those very important words. She was in shock. SHE remembers it happening about 5 or 6 months into the relationship when she and Megan were visiting Aunt Billie in Washington. She talked about how mean she could be to Noel, and they got into a huge fight about it, causing Aunt Billie to become uncomfortable …. but it was right then that Donielle realized that she really DID like him …. LOVE him …. and couldn’t risk losing him because, she wanted to be with him forever.

His favorite time with her is any time they spend alone together, which is hard with four kids. He says that she makes The Best Sandwiches EVER, if they use exactly the same ingredients, hers are always better than he can make for himself. His favorite song that reminds him of her is “Far Away” by Nickleback, a song about staying together and never leaving.

Donielle says she loves everything about him … calling him a kind, hard­working and dedicated family man. The Proposal came after they had already been together for five years and had a second child on the way. Noel was nervous … and she kept thinking “I’ve been WAITING for this, don’t you know I’ll say Yes?” And she did, and we’re here, celebrating the official joining of two families forever!

Link to all the Wedding Photos on Facebook

 

The Wedding Professionals I worked with were

Noel & Donielle Esqueda

November 23rd 2013
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It’s THE LOVE STORY of our Bride and Groom, Donielle and Noel,
and it’s far from over.
DSC_0032They both grew up outside Bakersfield. Noel, three years older, spent the first 13 years of his life in downtown Los Angeles; the youngest of two sons with a single mother. Donielle, on the other hand, was born and raised in Sacramento with her Mom, Dad and Older sister, and moved here with her family when she was 15. As a kid, Noel was into sports, mischief and hanging out with the neighborhood kids; walking or biking for miles to a swimming pool or park, looking to join in a sports game or good old fashioned water balloon fight. Donielle, on the other hand, was more shy. She liked gymnastics and dance, but hung out mostly with family. Then came that fateful night when Noel walked into WalMart with his friend needing a key. Donielle was working overnights as a cashier and “go­back” restocker. Noel found it impossible to leave the store without asking for her name and number … and she gave it to him.

DSC_0055He picked her up for their first date. She was all dressed up: HE was wearing jeans, a t­shirt and a leather wallet with a chain that she will never forget. They went to Que Pasa for dinner, but then, according to Noel, she beat him mercilessly at pool at The Corner Pocket. According to Donielle, she sucked at playing pool so he played while she watched. Noel was mystified that she was winning every game; Donielle thought she was losing.

His first impression was “wow, she’s strong­ headed! She tells it just like it is and is not afraid to share what’s on her mind”. Her first impression was “he’s sweet, and nice, but totally not my type”. But then they went out again, on a cold day at Camelot, riding the go­carts. He noticed she tied her hoodie all the way up, so tight that all he could see were her nose and her eyes as she zipped past him, and that cute little ‘wink, wink, wink’ that somehow made losing okay. He calls it one of their best dates.

They both agree that he fell in love first. HE knew when they’d been out driving around together, something they often did, about 2­3 months into the relationship, and he started to share those very important words. She was in shock. SHE remembers it happening about 5 or 6 months into the relationship when she and Megan were visiting Aunt Billie in Washington. She talked about how mean she could be to Noel, and they got into a huge fight about it, causing Aunt Billie to become uncomfortable …. but it was right then that Donielle realized that she really DID like him …. LOVE him …. and couldn’t risk losing him because, she wanted to be with him forever.

His favorite time with her is any time they spend alone together, which is hard with four kids. He says that she makes The Best Sandwiches EVER, if they use exactly the same ingredients, hers are always better than he can make for himself. His favorite song that reminds him of her is “Far Away” by Nickleback, a song about staying together and never leaving.

Donielle says she loves everything about him … calling him a kind, hard­working and dedicated family man. The Proposal came after they had already been together for five years and had a second child on the way. Noel was nervous … and she kept thinking “I’ve been WAITING for this, don’t you know I’ll say Yes?” And she did, and we’re here, celebrating the official joining of two families forever!

Link to all the Wedding Photos on Facebook

 

The Wedding Professionals I worked with were

The Love Story of Kayla & Chad Williams

1269324_10151666399969226_255993549_oIt’s time to meet our Bride & Groom, but now that you know so much about the friends in their Wedding Party, let’s introduce them with a little bit of their love story.

Life is always about the little things … strange twists and turns that eventually lead us to somewhere important.
Here, we have two kids that grew up initially in Taft, but never met each other. Each of them had divorced parents, and spent some time going back and forth to stay with one or the other … and still they didn’t met.
They shared common interests in paintballing, offroading and just having fun …. and still they didn’t meet.
Then, as the Fates would have it, Chad and Kayla both ended up at The Bullshed bar the night before new year’s eve in 2011:
he for his friend’s birthday party; she, just out with friends.
Kayla said she saw him leaning up against the outside bar, lookin’ all sexy in his cowboy hat. Not a shy girl, she just walked right up to the bar and bumped into him.
Chad politely asked if she wanted some more room, and she said nope, she was fine. They drank and talked and enjoyed the evening with friends, but forgot to exchange numbers.
Now, Kayla didn’t know it, but Chad and his friends went to that same bar every weekend for the next three months, just waiting to see if she would show up again. Finally, she did. Chad remembers saying “Hey, you got some pretty boots, what’s your name?” to start off the conversation. Kayla, on the other hand, just remembers that they picked up right where they left off again, and he was saying all the right things.
They ended up leaving together, though Chad had to ride in a carseat.
Now both call their “first date” the family breakfast they had the next morning.

Chad says at three months in, he knew Kayla was THE ONE.
Kayla says it was more like five months before he said I Love You. Chad grabbed her hand waiting for Ryan to show up at his house, looked her in the eyes, kissed her on the forhead and told her he loved her.
Kayla answered “I love you back”, because then SHE KNEW he was the one.

Chad’s mom Terri said she knew it was for real when Chad introduced them … he told her he would never introduce her to any other girlfriends until he found the one he wanted to spend his life with, and she fell in love with Kayla, too. Terri says “Any woman that can watch my Chad change a tire, with a big ‘ol smile lighting her whole face, is alright with me.”

1271084_10151666397424226_2126936456_oNow that they were all sure, the day finally came and Chad asked her to marry him. Never a guy to just do things the normal way, he showed up from work early one day with a pink and black ring made out of duct tape,
with a little nut on top for the diamond.
Kayla had always cautioned him not to ask until he was %500 percent sure he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her, but who could’ve guessed the question would come with a duct tape ring and his dog? As the dog licked around them both happily, Kayla could barely answer “Yes”.
And then about three weeks later, he traded the original ring for the real one, making Kayla go all misty-eyed. But that duct tape is still with them, and is just as important to her as the biggest diamond in the world.
It’s just Chad’s way.

Ladies & Gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to introduce our husband and wife Chad and Kayla Williams.1266280_10151666401779226_209061369_o

 

I would love to thank all the wonderful vendors I got to work with at this event.

Randal from The Randal House you and your wife Debbie did an amazing job with the place and helping to keep everything running smoothly  634-0433  Website

Victoria Schrader Photography & her assistant really seam to be on top capturing the moments.

Fabious BBQ I heard nothing but raves about your food.

You all made my job a delight Thanks again Kyle Brown Good Time Entertainment

David & Linda Hernendez at DoubleTree Hotel

THE LOVE STORY OF DAVID & LINDA HERNANDEZ
“The Reason” Earth, Wind & Fire Instrumental

DSCN0512ld38It’s finally time to meet the guests of honor, our newly re-married Bride & Groom. As we celebrate today, let’s take a look back at where this Love Story began.

David & Linda both grew up in Bakersfield, but they were from different high schools and areas of town. Their lives took different paths at first. But April 26, 1980, was a life-changing day for both of them when they were introduced at a party at The Bakersfield Inn.

They agreed it was probably six months before the actual words “I Love You” were spoken, but no one is sure who said it first. The important thing is they FELT it, from the very first moment, and they never separated from that day forward. Just before Christmas, David asked Linda’s father for permission; not only for his daughter’s hand in marriage, but to ask for his granddaughter, little four-year-old Vanessa, to become part of a new little family together.

The years came and went, and their love continued to grow. They were blessed with beautiful children and three wonderful grandchildren. Day-by-day, they experienced the joys and sorrows of marriage.

Tonight, they fulfill a life-long dream, reaffirming their vows in a big church wedding, surrounded by family and friends; celebrating with the most important people in their lives.

Please stand and join me in welcoming our guests of honor and celebrate the love that has bound them for 32 years and counting …

Mr. and Mrs. David and Linda Hernandez

Here are the Two Videos from the Reception!



Here is a link to all the photos from the slide show & the ones I took at the Reception