Co. listed as National GLBT Event Planning Resource in new Book

November 3, 2009 by  

Edison, NJ —  America’s first GLBTI-specific wedding and event planning company, savvyplanners.com,  is honored to have been included in the newest, must-have, book on do-it-yourself  Gay and Lesbian weddings.  The company is listed in the book’s included GLBT Weddings resource guide.  By all indications, savvyplanners.com is the only full service wedding and event planning firm listed in its pages.

newessential09 Co. listed as National GLBT Event Planning Resource in new Book“The NEW Essential Guide to Gay and Lesbian Weddings” (ISBN-13: 9781593501211;  Alyson Books- 2009), by Tess Ayers and Paul Brown, is flying off the shelves and several photographs of our happy client couples’ events are pictured inside.

Many months ago, the company was contacted for images of weddings it had produced.  After numerous telephone calls, emails and referrals, photos and releases had been sent to the couples in agreement with being so publicly visible.

“I was so happy to be working on this with Paul Brown.  He and Ms. Ayers are the preeminent advisers for do it yourself weddings for our community”,  said senior event coordinator and gay and lesbian wedding expert, Marcinho Savant.

Added Client Care Director, Irma Rabinowitz, “We absolutely recognize that in these challenging financial times, some couples are not willing or able to hire professionals.  It is great to be listed in a book that will make their wedding planning simpler and more affordable.  We know that some people cannot afford to hire experts so it is great that couples won’t have to be without good advice and help”.

The company spokesperson added that even if people are unable to hire savvyplanners.com for their event, the company’s travel department would happily offer its expertise and booking services for gay-friendly honeymoon locations, free of charge.  Clients only pay the cost of their accommodations and travel.  The company will not charge the client to book reservations for them.

“I looked up the word essential and the definition fit Ms. Ayers and Mr.Brown’s book and savvyplanners.com well.  ‘Of the utmost importance : basic, indispensable, necessary’.   To have been included in such a vital release and listed as a GLBT Wedding resource inside it is a proud and thrilling mention!  It is an honor”, Savant said.

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About savvyplanners.com: The company was formed in late 2003 and launched in 2004 with its sole mission being to protect the integrity, dignity,  honor  and importance of gay and lesbian weddings and events from vendor biases, apathy or bigotry.  The company is preparing to enter its sixth year of constant operation.




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  2. Marriage Records on November 26th, 2009 1:24 AM

    I think the idea of your company is great. There must not be any sex, gender, age, orientation or other type of discrimination in this modern world.

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