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Bridal Fairs to Be Held This Month
Bridal shows abound this month, and we have rounded up a few to get you started planning your special day.
The month starts off with the Peak Wedding 2003, sponsored by KPEK-FM 100.3.
The show is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the Hyatt Regency Downtown, with fashion shows at 1:30 and 3 p.m. featuring bridal wear, lingerie and trousseau fashions. Brides get in free, and their guests are $5.
Next week is Winter BrideFiesta 2003, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 12 at the Sheraton Old Town. This event features a "Guys Time Out" room, with a fireplace, cocktails and televisions for football-watching. Fashion shows are at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. American Home is the presenting sponsor, and other sponsors include KKOB-FM, Gingiss Formalwear, KOAT-TV and Sheraton Old Town. Tickets are $8 and are available through TicketMaster, at Brides by Demetrios, at Gingiss Formalwear and at the door. Portions of the proceeds benefit the New Mexico Cultural Foundation. For more information, call 896-4693.
Then there is Bridal Fantasy 2003, expected to draw 100 vendors to the Albuquerque Convention Center. That's from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 19, featuring a fashion show at 1 p.m. with models from The Eaton Agency. Tickets are $6 in advance at Mark Pardo Salon and Spa or Mr. Tux, $7 at the door.
Sponsors are 97.3 KISS-FM, Mr. Tux, Mark Pardo, WB19 and Raley's. For more information, call Doris Budris at 260-4404.
Start marriage
on spiritual path
The path to the altar is not just about a white dress, a veil and flowers. Starting your life with a partner is a spiritual path and that can get lost in all of the to-do lists, bridal registries, showers and thank-you notes.
A new book produced by Susan Piver, "Joyful Wedding," aims to help you launch your "lifetime soul commitment" with essays, meditations, journaling exercises and yoga practices.
The book (Rodale Press, $29.95), which includes 2 CDs, promises to help prospective couples envision their ceremony, write their vows and prepare themselves for a relationship that can last for life.