The Charleston 114 E Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832 PARKING: Parking lot behind the building which shares the parking lot with "Kicking Crab" (Parking is free as long as you arrive before 9pm) If the lot is full, there is an adjoining lot and parking structure next to the train station
Liberty is half greek and wanted to share one thing that she loves to do - dance! There will be a song or two in greek and Liberty wanted to share some videos so you can check it out before hand! First Dance (Hasaposerviko) Link: https://youtu.be/tefoe9_UEFE?si=__f26i-cipY7w8zi Second Dance (Kalamatino) Link: https://youtu.be/ryWGbu7Ubr8?si=MoO6XuQYLy0BxaSf
https://join.once.film/RdHAnMP6 With this link, you can use your phone to capture moments during the reception. Please feel free to download so we can see the wedding from your perspective. Available to the first 50 people
Traditionally the Bomboneire are sugar coated almonds, also known as ‘Koufeta’ in Greek. The sugar almonds represent many things in itself, symbolising purity through the colour white and fertility through the egg shape of the almond. The firmness of the almond represents strength in the marriage and the sugar coating symbolises sweetness.