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Diane York Maine Weddings: Maine Wedding Planner and Consultant; Maine Event Planner

The secret to a memorable Maine wedding is in finding the right Maine wedding planner. Let Diane York help you create an elegant yet casual event in a breathtaking setting.

 

  Make Your Day Perfect

From how to save money on a wedding cake to determining the best of the week to marry, Wedding Planner Diane York offers tips for making sure your dream becomes a reality.
DownEast Magazine
January 2010

  “Blissfully booming amid a bust”

“Bakers, florists and others in the wedding trade say business is good, and most couples aren’t scrimping.”
By BETH QUIMBY, Staff Writer , Portland Press Herald
March 15, 2009

“Wedding planner Diane York is finding a niche with “elopements” for couples who want some sort of celebration without a big fuss. For a flat fee, she sees to a ceremony, flowers, a photographer and accommodations and even some guests, if requested. She said she can save couples money and stress.

‘They may end up with a wedding of 30 guests rather than 130,” she said.’”

Read the story here.

  Thanks from PortOpera

Diane with Ron Raines a.k.a. Alan Spaulding of Guiding Light.

Diane with Ron Raines a.k.a. Alan Spaulding of Guiding Light.

Dear Diane,
Many thanks and kudos yet again for a marvelous prelude to the opera – our special guests “from away” were very impressed!

As always, PORTOpera owes you a big Thank-you hug –

Bonnie Riddle
PortOpera

Martha Mickles Photography

  Diane interviewed on WMTW Channel 8

May 6th,2008

Your Money: Get Married Without Breaking the Bank

See the video here.

  Diane at the Association of Bridal Consultants

Diane and JoAnn Gregoli

Diane with JoAnn Gregoli, celebrity event planner and author, at a recent meeting of the Association of Bridal Consultants in Boston, MA.

  Weddings finding a Maine market

From the Portland Press Herald
By EDWARD D. MURPHY, Staff Writer
February 8, 2008

“A generation ago, it wasn’t hard for couples to figure out where to get married. The ceremony and reception were typically held close to home.

Today, couples are increasingly opting for different settings — and Maine is increasingly fitting that bill.

“I’m finding the destination market is definitely growing,” said Diane York, a wedding planner in Portland.

Of the 21 weddings she handled last year, only three were for current Maine residents, she said.”