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Debbie and Joe Taylor celebrated 25 years of marriage by renewing their vows on the beach at the Windjammer Inn in Atlantic Beach on July 7, 2009.  They were honored by the presence their daughter and son-in-law who is stationed at Cherry Point MCAS.
   
Ashley Nicole Barnes traveled all the way from Batesville Arkansas to marry Robert Michael Ogle, Jr., a marine stationed at Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station.  They were married amid the sand dunes overlooking Beaufort Inlet at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.
   
Rachel Hofmeister and Andy Dobbs were married in the Conference Room at the Cherry Point Inn on board the Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station on June 26, 2009.
   
Natalie Anne Snyder and David Michael Brickell were married overlooking the Neuse River at the Abilena Mansion in New Bern on June 13, 2009.
   
Minna Javanainen and Cedro Reid were married on the beach at Emerald Isle on June 5, 2009.
   
Caroline Ritz and Christopher Szymanski were married on the deck of a private home in Pine Knoll Shores on May 23, 2009.
   
Jenny Evans and Joshua LaRusso exchanging wedding rings during their marriage at the Beaufort Historic Site on May 2, 2009.
   
Isabella Traylor and Thomas Okulovich were married on the beach at the Windjammer Inn in Pine Knoll Shores on April 27, 2009.
   

Wedding of Mallory Marie Kleeschulte and Michael Edward Miller on April 25, 2009, at the Abilena Mansion on the banks of the Neuse river in New Bern, North Carolina.
   
Wedding of Antonio McNeil and Brittany Thomas at home in Havelock on Saturday, April 11, 2009.  A joyful wedding despite the fact that the groom will soon be deployed to Iraq.
   
 
Heidi Rebecca Mauerer and Jeffrey Scott Kimbel tied the knot in the back yard of a house they rented from Emerald Isle Realty.  The site overlooks the Intercoastal Waterway in Hubert, North Carolina.  In addition to the wedding, Reverend Beth blessed a brand new family.
   

Elizabeth May Grenier married Brian Joseph Bentley on the beach in Indian Beach. Their house was rented for the occasion from Emerald Isle Realty.  Son, Cody watches his mother pour sand symbolizing the merging of the lives of the bride and groom.  Then, Cody and little brother Riley, also poured sand to represent the bonding of a brand-new family.  The vase holding the layered sand will provide a constant reminder of this special day.

 

   

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