Wedding Details
Our *official* wedding website: www.jasonandjen.wordpress.com
Ceremony: Cross of Life
Reception: The Grain Exchange Room
Photobooth: Picture this Photobooth
Caterer: Chef Jack’s
Cake: Brookfield Wedding Cakes
Bridesmaid dresses: Ann Taylor
My dress: Judd Waddell
Registries: Crate and Barrel, Macy’s, and Bed Bath and Beyond.
Rehearsal dinner: John Hawk’s Pub
Photographer: Jessica Kaminski
DJ: Dan Paulsrud at Video to Go
Save the date cards: Jean M
Flights: Midwest Airlines. Midwest is seriously “the best care in the air” – but not always the cheapest (so feel free to shop around). They offer nonstop service to Milwaukee from most major cities.
To help minimize travel expenses, Midwest Airlines is offering a 10% discount off their lowest available published* fares for tickets purchased 60 days in advance of the travel and a 6% discount for tickets purchased within 60 days. The Perry/Ross Wedding has been registered and can be accessed via the following link: http://www.midwestairlines.com/weddings. The web site provides instructions and asks you to provide the discount code CMZ4256. You can also purchase your tickets at a discount via Midwest Airlines all Center at 800-452-2022 or through a travel agent. *Discount does not apply to special internet-only fares.
Call the Residence Inn – Milwaukee Downtown at 414-224-7890 Ask to book rooms in the Perry/Ross Wedding block (you should be able to book rooms from Thurs-Sun… if you need a room for Wed night, let me know and I can provide you with special instructions for reserving it)
Studios (1 bed + 1 pull out) are $129/night One bedroom Suites (1 bed + 1 pull out, but in separate rooms) are $139/night Suites with 2 beds + 1 pull out are also available, but don’t qualify for special rates. There are only 11 of these suites in the hotel, so if anyone wants one, they should book it sooner rather than later.
Rooms include:
-wireless internet
-breakfast
-kitchen w/microwave, fridge, dishwasher
-evening snacks near the front desk
Parking is an additional $14/night.
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Amy | September 3, 2007 at 12:47 am
You mean you DON’T know every detail of your wedding RIGHT NOW? Are you sure you’re ready to get hitched?
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Amy | November 1, 2007 at 9:08 am
I am in awe of your ability to seemingly plan a wedding within a month…the same month you move across several states and purchase a home. When do you audition for Heroes?
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Catherine | November 11, 2007 at 10:36 pm
FINALLY!
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brey | January 10, 2008 at 4:54 pm
I CANNOT WAIT TILL YOU OFFICIALLY BECOME MY SISTER {IN-LAW}!!!! I WISH YOU AND JASON NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN PLANNING THE REST OF THIS WEDDING…..YOU TWO ROCK!!!! I LOVE THE BOTH OF YOU LOTS AND LOTS!
LOVE,
BREY
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Gramdma Bruskewitz | February 7, 2008 at 6:06 pm
Jasons’ family may be interested in visiting Holy Hill in Hubertus, Wi.
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Gramdma Bruskewitz | March 5, 2008 at 12:31 pm
I’m not up to date on Holy Hill history other that it is a catholic historic spot located about 25 miles from Milwaukee-north-west. It also has the stations of the cross located outside in their woodsy area. Really a very impressive spot.
for more information I’m sure it would be on the computor.
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Uncle Brian | March 17, 2008 at 12:15 pm
The obvious thing to do is a brewery tour. The Miller tour is a good one, but I’ve heard the Sprecher tour is better. I’ll check it out for you before your guests arrive for the wedding.
http://www.sprecherbrewery.com/tours.php