REFERENCES FOR COLLEEN HAINS
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| Oil Paiting of Lucky Lady of Silvermine, "Lucky", Colleen's dog, painted by Colleen |
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PARTNERS/COUPLES THAT I HAVE PERFORMED CEREMONIES FOR
UPON REQUEST
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Here is a sampling of some feedback from couples
who I have officiated for:
"Colleen is the creme da la creme of jps,"
commented Greg and Anita of Norwalk.
Abby and Erik of Hadlyme wrote: "The
night was wonderful and everyone had a great time! You really helped to make our wedding night special!"
Brian and Bliss of Greenwich said: "You did an amazing job!! You filled the room with passion and a true
love for making sure that people felt comfortable. We cannot thank you enough for your time and your energy that you
displayed."
Karin and Seth of Maryland commented: "Finding the right wedding officiant
is hard enough as it is. Now try doing it when you are three states away from where you are having your wedding.
Talking to Colleen on the phone, we knew she was what we needed. Experienced and reliable, she helped us get everything in
gear, and was very quick at replying via e-mail to all of our questions. She provided an excellent
oration for the ceremony, and many of our guests came up to us afterwards and told us what a great job she did."
Lindsay and Terri of Derby expressed: "Thank you for a great ceremony. We got many comments on the
ceremony, and I was pleased with how well it went."
Karie and James of Cornwall Bridge said:
"Thank you for doing such a fabulous job performing our ceremony. We never got to thank you in person.
We didn't see you leave; I know you were feeling under the weather so you probably scooted right away. You
rose to the occassion that day with the sickness and heat against you. Thank you."
I
would be more than happy to supply phone numbers of references so that you can inquire about my ability to
deliver a ceremony, my reliability both when it comes to the rehearsal and the ceremony, and my timeliness.
As the artist Molly Haskell expressed on the subject
of love: "But one of the attributes of love, like art, is to bring harmony and order out of chaos, to introduce
meaning and affect where before there was none, to give rhythmic variations, highs and lows to a landscape that was previously
flat."