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Overcoming the Odds

Life has a way of throwing us unexpected challenges. How we meet those and with what kind of tenacity and expectancy we have usually determies how far we will get. Joel and Bridget of Menominee Michigan are one of those wedding stories that impacted not only their family, but everyone who witnessed the way they overcame some very unexpected challenges to their wedding. Their wedding day was July 4, 2020 at Mission Point Resort.

During the summer of 2019, Joel and Bridget met with wedding coordinator Michaelena Waite of Mission Point and a relationship began that would eventually become a special bond of lifetime friendship. With four beautiful children coming together as family, the holiday of July 4th had always been an exciting time in their relationship and they decided what better time to celebrate the beginning of a brand new life together. For their recepion, they chose the new for 2020, Promendade Deck, with views of the Straits of Mackinac from an amazing covered but open to the outdoors venue. From the the Mackinac Island Wedding Guide, they selected all their wedding vendors, trusting that the local professionals were their best choice. Everything was going as planned - until COVID-19.

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Cancelling this wedding wasn’t going to happen. When love says get married and life won’t wait, Joel and Bridget found the faith and necessary flexible attitude to adapt but not give up! After numerous zoom meetings and telephone calls with their gracious wedding coordinators, the day had come. Mission Point Resort’s opened just two weeks prior to the wedding, as the entire Island was delayed opening, and the Promenade Deck was completed to welcome Joel and Bridgett to this beautiful new event venue for Mission Point and the Island.


The afternoon of the wedding, a meet and greet was held with a casual red white and blue theme. Games, lemonade and sweets got everyone going for the day. Before long, it was time for Bridget and her daughter to head to the Lakeside Spa and Salon at Mission Point. Bridgets’s bouquet was personally hand delivered from Samantha at St Ignace in Bloom. Joel went his way to get ready for the wedding as the guests departed to afternoon activites prior to the important “I Do’s” .

Many hands working busily at the spacious 2 bedrooom bridal suite at Mission Point, assisting the children and attending to the beautiful bride- everything was perfect. Photographer Christi Dupre of Island Photo, captured the special moments that otherwise are forgotten as the excitement of the children mixed with the anticipation of their parents of their wedding day.

The waterfront gazebo at Mission Point was the location for the wedding ceremony. Bridget’s Dad walked her across the Great Lawn drawing quite a bit of attention from many who stopped their bikes to take a look at a WEDDING! Ceremony music was provided by Brevin Cawthorne and the ceremony service was conducted by Rich Lind. Flowers were provided by St Ignace in Bloom. The girls proudly clutched their flowers! Wedding vows were tearfully given and rings exchanged. A beautiful sand ceremony took place within the gazebo as each child poured their own colored sand creating a family vase keepsake.

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After the family had left for the reception, Bridget and Joel took a walk to the Mission Point shoreline for photographs with Island Photo. Romantic moments turned into laughter. Walking along the grounds adjacent to the gazebo allowed for several different setting for photos. After a short session of photos, Mr. and Mrs. were on their way to their family already waiting their arrival to the beautiful Promenade Deck.

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A perfect evening followed as Joel, Bridget and their entire family danced, dined and later watched the night sky fill with fireworks from the July 4th celebration. DJ Brevin made sure everyone was having a blast on the dance floor. A delicious dinner of surf and turf was plated and served to each guest. Dinner was followed by the cutting of the cake - beautiful, delicious and sweet from Bella E Dolce. Fudge favors from Joann’s Fudge were fancy in their patriotic colors, as every box is a custom creation for your wedding.

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Springtime Weddings on Mackinac Island

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The first time Courtney and Kevin, of Novi, Michigan exchanged “I Love You” was on Mackinac Island, making this the #1 choice for their destination wedding. The cool temperatures on Mackinac on the Spring day of May 10th didn’t disappoint them one bit as they enjoyed plenty of outdoor photos following their ceremony and during the carriage ride through the Island. The beautiful Mission Point Resort was their choice for ceremony location and for their reception for 40. Courtney’s bouquet was provided by Margaret’s Garden/Grand Hotel. Hair styling and make up was done for the bridal party and Courtney at the Lakeside Spa & Salon at Mission Point Resort.

Photography was creatively provided by Island Photo. Several key details were requested which resulted in a number of wonderfully crafted photographs of the family and beautiful couple. Island Photo rode along on bicycle during the carriage ride to capture fabulous images with the Mighty Mackinac Bridge and other scenic and romantic settings

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The Colonial Room at Mission Point Resort, redecorated for 2019 and looking beautiful was the location for the reception. The wedding cake was provided by Bella E Dolce, who always makes each and every cake personal and perfect. Courtney’s two cats could be a part of the wedding day as they has replicas of both Sophie and Cloe on the wedding cake itself! No wedding is complete without favors of fudge on the table, with a variety of flavors from Joann’s Fudge - an Island classic!

Colonial Room Mission Point Resort

Colonial Room Mission Point Resort

Cake and Sweets by Bella E Dolce

Cake and Sweets by Bella E Dolce

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“I adored everything about the wedding,” said Courtney. “ People kept telling me it would be too cold, but the chill of the day just kept our adrenaline going and made the day even more exciting! We loved our photographer Kate and we we always be grateful for amazing photos and our picture-perfect Mackinac Island! “

Congratulations Courtney & Kevin. Married May 10, 2019

Congratulations Courtney & Kevin. Married May 10, 2019

A Fairytale Wedding

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Following their first look, Deborah and John from Ann Arbor, Michigan joined together in marriage in the Inn at Stonecliffe Grotto. 

A romantic carriage ride on Mackinac Island Carriage Tours green Vis-a-Vis through the woods allowed the couple time to get away and we followed along on our bikes, taking them to the beautiful locations for romantic photographs on the island. 

Their reception was amazing with their families and friends enjoying the magnificent setting.  The newlyweds took a sunset stroll with their photographers from Island Photo through the lawn to capture some more photos before the setting of the sun and the heating up of the dance floor!

Cake by Bella e Dolce

The Perfect Storm

Two beautiful people in love, a remarkable family, lots of friends, details galore, and the opulence of Grand Hotel made for the "perfect storm."  Doug and Jessica’s electricity sparked all day long.

Jessica and Doug exchaanged gifts before the wedding as photographers from Island photo, captured the details and emotions of pre ceremony activities. Grand Hotel’s suites provided the perfect location for each of them, with Doug enjoying a cognac ordered by his bride Jessica and delivered by the wonderful staff at the Grand.

First looks were just first touches, as getting as close as possible without seeing one another, Doug visited Jessica’s room just minutes before the ceremony. Doug was the ultimate groom - Patient, Thorough, Emotional and Involved.  Jessica the perfect bride - Happy, Radiant, in Love and Thankful. 

It was a beautiful October day. Cool with beautiful overcast skies making for perfect photos! The carriage from Grand Hotel was perfect, allowing the bride and groom to cozy up together. As always, Mackinac Island photographers follow the bride and groom on their bicycles, taking photos and riding in the carriage!

Due to the cool temperatures, and Doug’s concern for the elderly guests, the ceremony was moved into the Terrace Room at Grand Hotel. The reception was held in the Grand Pavilion room at Grand Hotel and the gorgeous centerpieces were designed by Margaret’s Garden. A lot of great dancing and fun went well into the night as DJ Brevin led the crowd with his excellent music that encouraged everyone to get into the fun!

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From New York City to Mackinac Island, Michigan

Competing with the Big Apple for atmosphere and the perfect backdrop for photography, Mackinac and Island Photo came through providing the once in a lifetime memories for Marie and Shilang who got married at Historic Mission Church as it was there love of history and the Island beauty they both fell in love with when selecting their venue.

After the wedding, the bridal party and husband and wife took off in carriages provided by Mackinac Island Carriage Tours for a windy wedding day. Marie’s hair was held perfectly in place by the floral headpiece.

The Cypress Room at Mission Point Resort was perfect place for 125 guests to enjoy a delicious full service dinner with lots of flowers and reception favors such as fudge from Joann’s Fudge.

Intimate Weddings

When a couple decides to share their day with just a select few people, it gives the wedding an intimate feeling. 

Andrei and Meaghan had their parents and siblings along for the lovely September day at Mission Point Resort. The gazebo looked beautiful with its late summer foliage bloom and the temperatures were in the mid 70's.  

After the lovely ceremony and fun photos as bubbles were blown, the white VVis-a-Vis carriage from Gough Carriages arrived and the couple took off for a 3 mile carriage ride with Island Photo photographers pedaling bikes along side.

Among many spots, a favorite is the the shoreline with the Mighty Mackinac Bridge, as the Straits of Mackinac glistened as they stepped out of their fairy-tale carriage.

Back at Mission Point Resort, the Colonial Room with its adjacent outdoor balcony was the perfect setting for a intimate private dinner with family and close friends.




Island Spectacular Summer Wedding

Summer weddings on Mackinac can combine some of the most amazing elements-many never considered options in the Midwest.  Warm breezy days, spectacular cruise ship, private yachts, brilliant blue skies, lighthouses, horses and more! With the ceremony at the Island House Hotel front lawn, we challenge anyone who thinks a Midwest wedding might be limited to find a more stunning backdrop for saying "I Do."

The bride and bridal party along with many guests made the Island House their choice for preparing for the big day.

A dip jubilant dip on Main Street following their romantic carriage ride from Gough Carriages set the tone for the fun to follow. All that and so much more for Katie and Dan, their families and their chic, smart and fun wedding party.  Nautically themed in dark blue and white, this wedding was one of the most amazing of the season. 

Photography by Island Photo

Beauty of a Springtime Mackinac Island Wedding

A May wedding on Mackinac Island offers so many extra amenities that weddings later in the season don't always provide.  Early season lighting makes everything glow in a clean, bright kind of way.  Getting to the church on time is easier with fewer bicycles, carriages and walkers in your path!  Exchanging your vows at Ste Anne's Church, with over 240 years of weddings history is always a rather reverential experience- adding your wedding to the many couples who have come before you for eternity.  

Gathering family, friends and a lot of beautiful nieces and nephews, the weather on the Island couldn't have been nicer.  Sunshine and clear skies greeted the many guests who came from all over, many from the Lansing area as were Lisa and Ryan. 

A horse drawn carriage from Gough Carriages took the happy couple to the boardwalk, West Bluff, the marina and down Main Street Mackinac Island.  Photographers of Island Photo followed on bicycles, keeping up with the enthusiastic horses, all fresh from a winter of good hay and plenty of rest!  A reception dinner was held at the famous Pink Pony at the Chippewa Hotel, and photographs and celebration continued.