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12/30/2022

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What is a Officiant anyway?

In Michigan, officiants are individuals who are authorized to perform marriage ceremonies. This can include clergy members, judges, and certain other officials.
If you are planning to get married in Michigan, it is important to choose an officiant who is authorized to perform marriage ceremonies in the state. There are a few different types of officiants who are recognized in Michigan, including:
  1. Clergy members: Ministers, priests, and other clergy members who are authorized by their religious organization to perform marriage ceremonies are recognized as officiants in Michigan.
  2. Judges: Judges, magistrates, and certain other court officials are authorized to perform marriage ceremonies in Michigan.
  3. Marriage commissioners: In Michigan, certain individuals are designated as "marriage commissioners" and are authorized to perform marriage ceremonies. These individuals are typically appointed by the county clerk or circuit court to perform marriage ceremonies in the county.
If you are planning to get married in Michigan, it is a good idea to research the different types of officiants available and choose one that meets your needs and preferences. You may also want to consider factors such as the officiant's availability, fees, and any specific requirements or restrictions that may apply.

As the owner of A Simple I Do Wedding Officiants, Nichole Bertucci can assure you that all members of her team are legally ordained and trained to  perform the best officiating services around. Beyond having the knowledge how to complete your marriage license and file it properly, each officiant knows just how to pay special attention to each couple to assure all of their needs are met for their wedding day. 
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December 29th, 2022

12/29/2022

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A unity wedding ceremony is a traditional element of many weddings that symbolizes the joining of two people in marriage. There are many different ways that couples can incorporate unity ceremonies into their wedding, but some common examples include:
  1. Unity candle ceremony: In this ceremony, the couple each lights a separate candle, and then they use the two flames to light a larger unity candle together. This symbolizes the union of two individuals into a single, united partnership.
  2. Sand ceremony: In a sand ceremony, the couple each pours a different colored sand into a single container, creating a layered effect that symbolizes the blending of their two lives into one.
  3. Wine ceremony: In a wine ceremony, the couple pours different wines into a single glass or carafe, symbolizing the blending of their lives and families.
  4. Tree planting ceremony: In a tree planting ceremony, the couple plants a tree together, symbolizing the growth and strength of their relationship over time.
Overall, a unity ceremony is a meaningful and symbolic way for a couple to celebrate their love and commitment to one another in front of their family and friends.

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December 28th, 2022

12/28/2022

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Photographer: Monnette Co
If you are planning a wedding in Detroit, Michigan, there are many things to consider and plan for to make your special day a success. Here are some tips to help you get started:
  1. Determine your budget: Knowing how much you can afford to spend on your wedding will help you make decisions about the venue, vendors, and other details.
  2. Choose a venue: Detroit has a variety of wedding venues to choose from, including hotels, banquet halls, and outdoor spaces. Consider the size of your wedding, the style you want, and the location when choosing a venue.
  3. Choose a wedding date: Consider the time of year, the weather, and any events or holidays that might affect your wedding when selecting a date.
  4. Choose your vendors: You will need to find vendors for your wedding, such as a photographer, DJ, florist, and catering company. Research and compare different vendors to find the best fit for your needs and budget.
  5. Plan the details: There are many details to consider when planning a wedding, including the ceremony, reception, music, flowers, decorations, and more. Make a list of the things you want to include in your wedding and start planning each aspect.
  6. Send out invitations: Once you have all the details planned, it's time to let your guests know about your wedding. Send out invitations several months in advance to give your guests plenty of time to make travel arrangements and RSVP.
  7. Get a marriage license: In Michigan, you must obtain a marriage license from the county clerk's office before your wedding. Be sure to check the requirements and bring the necessary documents with you when you apply for your license.
I hope these tips are helpful as you plan your wedding in Detroit, Michigan! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
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Elope in michigan

12/27/2022

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Michigan is a beautiful state with a variety of landscapes and venues that make it a great location for an elopement. From the sandy beaches of the Great Lakes to the stunning forests and waterfalls of the Upper Peninsula, there is no shortage of breathtaking locations to exchange vows.

One of the benefits of having an elopement in Michigan is that it can be a more intimate and personal experience. Instead of worrying about planning a large wedding with hundreds of guests, couples can focus on what really matters – their love for each other. Elopements also allow couples to have more flexibility with their plans and can be a more budget-friendly option.

There are several popular elopement locations in Michigan, including the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and the Keweenaw Peninsula. These locations offer stunning natural beauty and a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, and fishing.

For couples looking for a more urban setting, Michigan also has a variety of charming cities and towns to choose from. Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Grand Rapids all offer a mix of history, culture, and entertainment. These cities also offer a variety of venues for an elopement, such as museums, gardens, and historic landmarks.

It’s important to note that elopements in Michigan do require a marriage license, which can be obtained from the county clerk’s office in the county where the couple resides. It’s also a good idea to check with the specific location to see if there are any permit requirements or other guidelines that need to be followed.

While we are partial to the southeast region of Michigan let us not forget the vast locations throughout the great state of Michigan to choose from for your elopement. 

Overall, Michigan is a beautiful and diverse state that offers a variety of locations for an intimate and personal elopement. Whether you’re looking for a beach or a city setting, there is something for everyone in Michigan.

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Video of a simple i do, nichole bertucci

12/26/2022

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I know that it is hard to understand what a wedding ceremony by Nichole Bertucci may sound like so without further ado, now you can! 

I am happy to share this video of a past wedding with you so you may get a little sense of the sound of a ceremony written and performed by Nichole Bertucci, owner of A Simple I Do. 

As a wedding officiant it is difficult to provide great video unless a wonderful photographer or videographer shares their work. And it is important to understand each wedding is going to be unique parts of the ceremony or the flow may be similar but the love story, the readings the vows and unity ceremonies will be unique to each couple. 

Nichole will suggest a quick video chat or meet up so you can see her personality and hear her voice to know if she will truly be the right fit for your wedding ceremony. 

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michigan elopement

12/21/2022

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How to Elope In Michigan 

Let us first discuss what elope means in today's wedding world. Elope means to have a wedding that is shorter in length and smaller in guest count and usually not booked years or months in advance. 

My experience with couples who want to elope is that it's the two of them and around 15 ish guests and is booked within a month or two or as little as a day or two in advance. 

Eloping in Michigan is easy: 
  1. Pick your spot to have the ceremony 
  2. Hire an Officiant - that's us! 
  3. Apply for and obtain your marriage license 
  4. Invite your people
  5. Maybe hire a photographer 

When it comes to choosing a spot to host your Michigan elopement it can be as easy as a local park or restaurant or even your own home! Keep it simple and cost effective. 

We have 2 wedding packages that make eloping a breeze! 

Signing - $135 - we'll meet with the two of you and your two witnesses at a local coffee shop, bakery or restaurant or even a park to simply sign your license and offer a very brief prewritten exchange of vows and sign your license. 

Elopement $275 - we can assist you in finding the perfect location for your elopement cermeony and draft a custom ceremony script. We will perform the ceremony and sign your license. 

If you've never done this before it's okay, rest assured we can answer your questions and get you on your way to eloping in Michigan with A Simple I Do. 

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