On the day that Rhonda and Chris married, a day that by all rights should have been about them and their love story, they chose instead to celebrate everyone who gathered with them. Just after the couple said their wedding vows, they invited their guests to stand with them and renew their own vows. The ceremony ended with each “bride” throwing a cone of lavender sending wishes of prosperity to all. I think this act speaks clearly to the type of people Chris and Rhonda are — kind and caring individuals who dearly love their friends and family.
Chris and Rhonda’s wedding included several other thoughtful, personal touches that made their day memorable. Chris arrived to the ceremony at Stoney’s Broomes Island in the couple’s boat, while Rhonda came in a 1967 Ford F-100, which she gave to Chris as an engagement present. And later in the evening, everyone danced to music from two different bands to which Chris belonged. Even Rhonda’s daughter and son played with the band for an unforgettable night of entertainment!
Many talented vendors contributed to this day including: Stoney’s Broomes Island and Maryland Country Caterers, venue and catering; Jason Evans (the couple’s son-in-law), lighting and production; Georgetown Cupcake, cupcakes; Natural Looks by Victoria, make up; Amore Hair Salon and Spa, hair; Christy Hyatt, family friend, flowers; and JILL CHRISTINE DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY, photography. Many friends and family members contributed to the band. The Jokers was a reunion band that Chris was a part of, and his current band, Three Days of Rain, also played! They currently books events in Baltimore, Annapolis and Southern Maryland and you should definitely check them out!
Stoney’s Broomes Island Wedding