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Free Seminar on How To Turn ‘I Do’ into a Profitable Wedding Planning Business

May 25

May 25, 2017 - Richmond Community College’s Small Business Center is presenting a three-day seminar series this summer on how to start a wedding planning business. The seminars are free and open to the public to attend.

These three wedding planning workshops will be held June 6, 7 and 8 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Honeycutt Center, 600 McLean St., Laurinburg.

These seminars are geared to the person who is interested in becoming a wedding planner but doesn’t know where to begin, or the person who is already planning weddings and events and would like to fine tune his or her skills and take it to a more professional level.

“More people are finding that a good wedding consultant can be a source of information, ideas and contacts for the bride-to-be,” said seminar presenter Patricia Moore Henegan. “Today’s bride is spending more money than ever before to ensure that her wedding day — the single most important day of her life — is planned to perfection. You can turn ‘I Do’ into profits for you.”

Henegan has directed hundreds of weddings across the country since 1987. Her professional career included serving as both assistant superintendent of instruction and personnel in her home county. Currently, she serves District 54 in the South Carolina House of Representatives.

Register for the wedding planning seminar series online, or contact Small Business Center Director Deborah Hardison at ddhardison@richmondcc.edu or (910) 410-1687. Pre-registration is preferred but, walk-ins are welcome.