Wednesday, May 27, 2015

{Montana Bride Featured Wedding} Jennifer + Brock | Whitefish Montana



How They Met

At the Whitefish Lake Golf Course! Brock was down on a gold trip and I was a server. He liked my shoes and the rest is history!


The Proposal

Brock proposed at Lake Louise Ski Hill. We took the chair lift up the mountian about half way and then we hiked till brock thought the view was the best and he pretended to but his phone on the camera timer but instead he put it on video and walked down to take a "picture" with me and he drorpped to one knee and asked me to marry him!!

 
 



The Vendors

Photographer: Carrie Ann Photography
Location: Whitefish, MT
Ceremony & Reception: Glacier View Lodge
Wedding Planner: Merrilee McFarland
Florist: Mum's Floral
Catering: Hellroaring Saloon
Cakes & Desserts: Miss Patticakes
DJ: Music on the Move
Rentals: Celebrate Rentals
Hair: Red Union Salon

Makeup: EMJ Cosmetics

Monday, May 18, 2015

Local Cheers




 Thoughts on Cheers!
Choosing your wedding beverages—especially beer—can be challenging with so many craft brewery choices. With craft breweries seemingly popping up every day, the options can seem endless. Just a few of the factors you will need to consider are: price point, choosing local to the area, keg vs. bottles / cans and the types of beer and selections you want to offer. If you are having a wedding of more than 100 people, our opinion is at least two beer selections that are a perfect compliment to any fare. A light beer (Pilsner, Belgian White / Blonde Ales or any Honey Ale) paired with a darker or hoppy-er beer (Cold Smoke or the Hopzone IPA) is a wonderful way to mix it up for your guests. Ultimately, you know your wedding guests better than anyone else, so choose what you think is most fitting for your crowds palette.

Some Favorite Montana Wedding Beer Choices
Belgian White- Harvest Moon Brewing Co. (Belt, MT)   www.harvestmoonbrew.com
Cold Smoke- Kettle House Brewing Co. (Missoula, MT)  www.kettlehouse.com
Czech Mate Pilsner- Red Lodge Ales (Red Lodge, MT)  www.redlodgeales.com
Hopzone IPA- Bozeman Brewing Co (Bozeman, MT)  www.bozemanbrewing.com
Salmon Fly Honey Rye- Madison River Brewing Co. (Belgrade, MT www.madisonriverbrewing.com
Summer Honey Ale- Big Sky Brewing Co. (Missoula, MT) www.bigskybrew.com
Saw Tooth Ale- Bitter Root Brewing Co. (Hamilton, MT)  www.bitterrootbrewing.com 

When Ordering
Half Barrel Keg- 165 pours, (12 oz servings)
Pony Keg- 82 pours, (12 oz servings)

Estimate 2-4 pours per guest, but once again, you know your guests best. If you are having doubts, cans / bottles are a good option, since you can you can stock your fridge with the leftovers.


In many instances, you can order kegs directly from the breweries. Also check with local distributors, they may even deliver to you. If you are picking up the kegs yourself, get plenty of ice, as well as an appropriate container to hold them. A galvanized tub or watering trough works and looks great. You can also dress up an otherwise blah trashcan with a couple of extra tablecloths.

If you are serving cans or bottles, its often most affordable to go straight to the brewery. If not then check your local grocery store, package store or even the super market. We also recommend having these on display in a stainless steel beer cooler or large galvanized bucket for easy self serve.

Drinking Vessel
If you are not interested in ordering glassware from the rental company or venue, we recommend biodegradable cups. These cups feel similar to typical plastic Solo cups, but they are completely compostable. You can find several different options online and have them shipped to your door. Being environmentally friendly is always a great choice and your guest will appreciate it! If your friends are craft beer fans, consider logo glasses and pints from the brewery as a guest gift. Your guests can use them throughout the reception and then take them home.


Bar Tenders
We are big fans of hiring a bar service, even if you are doing just beer and wine. Bartenders can help you with ordering based on your preferences, budget and guest count. A professional bartender will make sure the bar stays stocked; tap kegs as needed and make sure everything runs smoothly. As a professional bartender, they are also able to control the flow of alcohol when a guest has had too much. Most services will break down your bar at the end of the evening and pack up the bar rentals properly. Its important to note that some venues require a professional bartender on location for liability and insurance reasons.

Let’s raise a glass to your big day!

Cheers!

Article by Brett Conner
Photography by Mkate Photography

Friday, May 15, 2015

{Montana Bride Featured Wedding} Kali + Josh | Petty Creek, MT

 

Our Love Story 2005

Kali’s Story: Josh and I met in early August of 2005 through mutual friends at the Mineral County Rodeo. We shared a few short conversations over the weekend, but nothing serious and we became friends over the next few years when my friends and I would road trip between Frenchtown and Superior on the weekends.

Josh’s Story: I met Ole Kali Bennett at the mineral county fair in 2005. She must have heard about me through the grapevine and had to get a look for herself. I heard she came back often hoping to run into me again.

 
  
Our Love Stroy 2007

Kali’s Story: Late Saturday night in Superior for the annual Mineral County Rodeo weekend in August, my long blonde haired friend Josh showed up fresh off a fire. He was in his Forest Service greens and a "bow chicka wow wow" shirt, and asked me to dance. Little did I know that the first dance would lead to a night full of swing dancing, lots of laughs, and a permanent smile attached to both of our faces.

Josh’s Story: On the last day of the fair I was tearin' up the dance floor while Kelly Hughes Band played a little tune. I gandered across the crowd for a dance partner. I locked eyes with Ole Kali Bennett and motioned for her to come over. We danced all night and I twirled her into a trance that she has yet to come out of.


 
First Date

Kali’s Story: Our first date was a group date to the movies with a close group of friends. My girlfriends and I were still trying to get use to those crazy Superior guys! We had so much fun with the group, and went on our first solo date the next week, also at the movies.

Josh’s Story: I made plans to meet Ole Kali Bennett at the movies. She brought friends and my no-good-low-down friends knew it, so they came too. We had a good time, so I took her on round two the next week.

 
 
Our Love Story 2008-2012

Kali’s Story: A lot happened in our relationship during these 4 years. I graduated high school and joined Josh in Missoula at the University of Montana. We lived a few blocks away for a year, and my roommates and his had many "family" nights between the two houses. Josh finished his program in school in 2010 and moved back to Superior, and I finished up school in 2012. We both learned lots about relationships, love, growing up, and long distance.
During these years I was able to take my first few trips to Josh's home town in Kansas to meet the rest of the wonderful and wild Stroot clan! We have had some of our best memories together while visiting family in Kansas.

Josh’s Story: Through the college years we had lots of fun in Missoula. I eventually moved back to Superior but we made it work being 45 minutes apart from each other. I took her on a trip or two down to Kansas to meet the rest of the fam.

 
The Proposal:

Kali’s Story: Josh popped the question on May 8th, 2013. I had been expecting a proposal for probably the last few years, so I really had no idea when it would really happen. Josh had been assuring me for about a year prior that he was going to marry me, it is the when part that i never really knew about! We were BBQing with our friends Steve and Whitney at their home in Superior. They have two little girls that we both love to be around, and on the drive home Josh said something about how that will be him and I with little Stroots someday soon. Confused by that statement, I answered back telling him that is not going to happened because he doesn't have a ring and he hadn't asked for my dad's permission yet. I even bet him one million dollars that he did not have a ring. After we get home, he brings up the bet that I had just made him about not having the ring. (at this point it is 10 o'clock at night) He gets up off the couch and goes outside toward his truck. I started nervously yelling at him that I was about to have an anxiety attack and that this is not something to joke around about! He came back inside with a ring and gets down on one knee...
Josh had bought the ring over a month before and had already asked both of my parents permission. The proposal was totally random and I didn't see it coming at all. It was just him and I alone and it was completely perfect. Spur of the moment is totally us, and I am so glad the proposal happened like that. The only bad part is now I have to come up with a million dollars.. That guy never loses a bet!!
Josh’s Story: Ole Kali Bennett had been stickin' around for a while now and I decided I kinda liked that. So i went down town with Kali's Ole friend Bridget and picked out a fancy diamond ring. Charged it to my Cabela's card so I could get something out of the deal, other than the little lady (5% cash back babyyy). I held on to it for a while, waiting for the perfect timing. She didn't believe that I actually had a ring. She asked and so I told her I did. She refused to believe me so I bet her 1,000,000 dollars. We shook on it. I retrieved the ring and presented it to her on one knee. I'm lucky to have Ole Kali Bennett and now I am a Millionaire!! (haven't recieved the $$ yet)

 
June 28 2014 Our wedding

It was a rainy week leading up to our wedding day. Our ceremony started at 5:30. The rained stopped at 5:29, blue sky and sunshine came out and we had a beautiful ceremony in front of 500 of our family and friends. The whole day was filled with so much laughter, love and happiness. We danced under the stars till 12:30 a.m. to the Kelly Hughes Band and when the band stopped playing there was about 250 people chanting “one more song” to the band. We all could have danced all night long. We would do it all over again in a heartbeat, it was truly the best day ever!!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 


 
Kali’s advice to other brides: Get married outdoors! Nothing beats blue skies, green grass, Mountains, and dancing under the stars.  Do not let your mind get consumed by the small stuff and once you finish a wedding project do not look at it again. No one remembers center pieces, but they do remember how much fun they had. Put your time and energy into your guests and how you can provide a night of nothing but entertainment! 
 


The Vendors
Photographer: Brian Powers Photography

Wedding and Reception Location: Seven Mile Meadows, Petty Creek Montana
Dress:Designed by Watters,  Adelaide Gown
Cake and deserts: Black Cat Bake Shop
Flowers: Habitat Floral Studio
Reception Band: Kelly Hughes Band
Ceremony Entertainment: Jordan Lane
Hair: Erin at Sugar Tree Salon
Makeup: Jacquline with Alchemy Mineral Blends
Food Cater: Superior Meats
Keg Beer: Tamarack Brewing Co.