FREE SAFETY PROTOCOL & WEBINAR

Vermont Weddings Moving Forward

WHAT WILL WEDDINGS LOOK LIKE DURING A PANDEMIC?

Want to learn more about safety guidelines & protocols to work on weddings?

Grab a FREE 40-page PDF + Watch our LIVE Q&A.

download the pdf

KNOW THE RISKS

Understand the symptoms and the risks of COVID-19 before attending an event. Following mandates and safety guidelines from CDC, VOSHA, ACCD & DOH.

COMMUNICATE

Safety plans and protocols MUST be communicated to employees, vendors and guests PRIOR to the commencement of an event. Proper signage is needed.

SOCIAL DISTANCING

Follow the 4 Pillars to Celebrate Safe: Health & Hygiene, Service Styles, Layout & Flow, and Social Distancing measures to reduce risk of contamination.

DID YOU MISS OUR LIVE ON FACEBOOK?...

WE TALKED THROUGH THE PLAN + WHAT A WEDDING WILL LOOK LIKE + ANSWERED QUESTIONS LIVE!

Watch A Replay Here!

Watch this short video for some basic safety information.

WHO WE ARE...

Maricela Ehmann

Maricela Ehmann and her husband, Evan, of Ehmann Events, LLC, moved to his home town of Killington about three years ago from San Francisco.

They share a long history of experience in the hospitality and events industries, including working for an industry-leading catering and events company. 

Maricela's extensive job description included a position in the company safety committee; her technical experience and training was founded there. 


Alison Ellis

Alison Ellis is a floral designer and educator who's been designing Vermont wedding flowers since 2002.

She's the founder of Floral Artistry and realflowerbusiness.com. Alison is passionate about the art of good business and teaches over a dozen online courses for florists.

Why are we sharing this free training?....

It's going to be especially challenging to host "safe" weddings and events during a pandemic and there are some very important steps you need to take to help reduce your risks of contracting or passing the COVID-19 virus when participating as a vendor, client, or attendee. This free training will help provide a shortcut for "how to" move forward if you choose to work this year.

This plan and training was created for Vermont wedding vendors, however, wedding pros from across the country tuned into our live Q&A on June 19th and shared their own experiences working on weddings and events in their home states. Working with your local vendor community is key.

Be Smart, Celebrate Safe!

Don't forget to download the pdf.