Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
The General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen of the City of New York Celebrates In The Big Apple
The General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen (1785) will hold it’s Founders Day Dinner Dance Celebration and Annual Craftsmanship Award Presentation on Friday, November 12, 2010. Each year, The General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen presents its Craftsmanship Award to individuals in the building and construction industry who demonstrate leadership in their respective fields and promote exceptional professional standards. This award recognizes those who symbolize the “best in craftsmanship” in New York City.
www.generalsociety.orgwww.nancyswiezyevents.com
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Cotton Waltzed On To The Flowers At The 2011 New England Society's Dinner Dance
Mr Charles Kittredge, Chairman and CEO of Crane & Co., Inc. was honored for his innovative leadership of an historic American company. The Society's invitation archives printed on Crane paper were on exibit during the event. Crane paper is manufactured with recycled cotton. So this years flowers were adorned with American Cotton, Hydrangeas, Roses, Pears, Pinecones, Cinnamon, Holly and Berry's.
Many Thanks To: www.cottonman
For the kind donation.
www.nesnyc.org
Flowers
www.nancyswiezyevents.com
Photos
www.anniewatt.com
For the kind donation.
www.nesnyc.org
Flowers
www.nancyswiezyevents.com
Photos
www.anniewatt.com
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
A Catholic Priest that can perform Weddings out side of a Catholic Church
I just met the most delightful minister who was ordained a priest in the Roman Catholic Church.
He served as a hospital chaplain and now assists people from all walks of life and all faith traditions, whether it be Catholic, Christian, non-denominational or no faith tradition.
The perfect comprimise for a non particing Chatholc don't you think.
P.S.Hes from Scotland so his kilt is optional!
Call Nancy Swiezy for bookings 917 355 0689
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Wedding Plates By Jennie Blue
Can't you see Newport's architectural icons painted on this plate?
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