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Batavia Coast Conference Centre Wedding Expo and Lemonade Events catering for local wedding market

Jessica MoroneyGeraldton Guardian
Lemonade Events owner Rachel Geier.
Camera IconLemonade Events owner Rachel Geier. Credit: Supplied

Planning a wedding in Geraldton can be a difficult task due to a lack of local options, but an event co-ordinator is offering her services to help make a dream day an easy reality.

A wedding expo at the end of the month will bring local wedding suppliers together, showcasing the variety of local business options available.

Designed to lower stress, time, and budget management, Geraldton soon-to-weds can sigh a breath of relief now that a free wedding planner is available for download.

Lemonade Events owner Rachel Geier said she created the free wedding guide to address the aspects of wedding preparation known to cause stress in one easy-to-sift-through booklet.

During her business research, Ms Geier said she discovered how difficult it was to find local wedding options around Geraldton.

“These small businesses are difficult to find if you’re new to the area, as most of the time you hear about them from word-of-mouth,” Ms Geier said.

“I’ve come to notice there isn’t many transport options like hire cars, and there aren’t too many bridal shops in town.”

Ms Geier launched Lemonade Events in Geraldton this year, providing event styling services around the Mid West and was excited to join the Batavia Coast Conference Centre 2022 Wedding Expo.

On Saturday, May 28, Batavia Coast Conference Centre at the Geraldton Apartment Hotel will host the wedding expo.

“The expedition is more or less a live event of what the guide is,” Ms Geier said.

To download the wedding guide, visit Lemonade Events WA’s website.

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